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michel1969

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  1. This is a discovery we all have made one day or another... I have seen some flat lexingtons....all are mine !! 5065, 5066, 1519 1524, 1533, 1538, 1542 1544 1545 and that's all...
  2. You make me remember that i have this one, but its been years since i have not listen to it. Did not really pay attention. Forgotten on the shelves. If the women (wife and daughter) let me, i will give it a spin or two.
  3. Bennie Green "Walkin and Talkin" Sonny Red "Out of the Blue" Jackie Mclean "Bluesnik"
  4. Recently spinned : Eddie Costa Trio "The House of Blue Lights" on Dot original DG label Don Friedman Trio "CircleWaltz" Riverside Original Sonny Red "The Mode" Jazzland original DG orange label Donald Byrd "Slow Drag" Liberty original Earl Anderza "Outta Sight" Pacific Jazz DG original "Wheelin and Dealin" with Coltrane, Wess, Quinichette Waldron prestige Original DG 447 w label Kenny Burrell "Kenny Burrell" Prestige DG 447 W
  5. Well, not so mad after all ! Eddie Costa
  6. Down to Earth !! :tup :tup :tup
  7. Earl Anderza "OUta Sight" pacific Jazz 67, Black label original Donald Byrd "Slow Drag" Blue Note 84292, Liberty Original Geroge Russel "NY, New York" Decca DL 9216 Pink Label DG promo Eddie Costa Trio "The House Of Blue Lights" Dot 3206, DG black label original
  8. MG Definitely. Same old story with Blue Note records. Rarity is a marketing concept. Demand remain strong anyway.
  9. And it's not even an original pressing!!! How come I never get bids like that?? Presumably a real 'original' has '47W 63rd New York 23' on one of the labels? Oh dear ! The original would have the Lexington Ave address. This pressing is from around 1960 or later. No. This record has been issued originally on two label variations : ONE with the 47W63rd labels on both sides (sold here), ANOTHER ONE with mixed labels NY23 / 47W63rd. Those two were issued at the same time using a stock of old and recent labels. Both labels variations are original editions. Last Lexigton labels both sides were around 1542/1543. This 3300 $ record is an original pressing, sold by a very reputable NYC dealer. This record, was a poor seller among Mobley's records, and has never been reissued by Blue Note in the 60's. It only exists on this two forms. It is considered as one of the rarest Blue Note records. Depending on sources, between 600 and 2000 copies have been pressed.
  10. What are the musicians playing on the Schifrin's soundtrack, and especially on "Song for Cathy" ? thank you !!
  11. Biensur Sidewinder, they are french for something, aren't they? Do you really think they export the best cheese and champagne? At the end of the XXth, and the beginning of XXIth century we also produced the "champagne football" : the factory has closed a long time ago.
  12. I already did it. I would do that if i could. But i have never bought any of this shit.
  13. Now it will work. http://cgi.ebay.com/LEE-MORGAN-Volume-3-Bl...1QQcmdZViewItem
  14. I have an original stereo of this Booker Little on Time, i have the same problem as with Candy : i do not really like those "quartet with trumpet" sessions. Call me a primitive, but i tend to be tired of the sound of the trumpet when not tempered by a Tenor or an alto. Even a fantastic session like the Joe Wilder on Savoy eventually damage my ears (although the Cherokee of this one version is a killer)
  15. "Witch tai To" and Lloyd's " Canto" are really Stenson at his best IMO. But I was VERY disapointed by one of his last (the last ?) ECM release, "Goodbye"
  16. Someone found the solution to the problem : Joyce Hatto
  17. In case you are serious, that's the end of Some Like It Hot. "But I'm a man" "Nobody's Perfect !"
  18. Hodeir ? Yes and no. Yes for the quality of the music (sometimes), no for the intellectual pretentions of the guy and his books. Here in France Hodeir is regarded as the ultimate jazzcritic, musician, thorician. It is the typical " european know it all" jazz analyst : "you can't understand what i'm saying"
  19. Dave Pike's "Jazz for the Jet Set" has one of the hippest cover ever ! Music is clearly what you describe as "easy listening middle aged", very good quality, commercial music, and incidentally a big promo for the Braniff airline company (*). The whole makes a very funny product, fashionable and superficial. I like it for what it is. Nothing more, nothing less. (*) Not very efficient promo, as Braniff went up belly at the end of the 70's. The Jet set already had private jets...
  20. I thought that was a $300 record on a good day! Shit... You thought good !! but the market is insane! and the Esquire sounds better ! Probably, because those no DG New Jazz often have a very important hisssssssssssss Yessssssssssssssss. And Prestige's pressing toooooooooooooooooooooo. At this price, hissssssssssss sounds rather different : more like hi$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
  21. let them dry a long time, but beware of wraping...you will have wraping unfortunately.
  22. I thought that was a $300 record on a good day! Shit... You thought good !! but the market is insane! and the Esquire sounds better ! Probably, because those no DG New Jazz often have a very important hisssssssssssss
  23. I thought that was a $300 record on a good day! Shit... You thought good !! but the market is insane!
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