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  1. Wow! What's the Gil Evans "Sketches of Spain" 2? And as a big Weil fan I'm very interested in the "Lady in the Dark". thanks so much for posting.
  2. Nice piece here by Richard Williams about the video and Lifetime: https://thebluemoment.com/
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    Kenton!

    What's the source of that? Looks like the Hollywood Bowl.
  4. medjuck

    Kenton!

    When I started reading Downbeat in the early '60s Kenton was usually derided. (IIRC His record with Tex Ritter was especially the object of scorn.) As a result I'm not very familiar with his work. But he had his fans many of whom weren't interested in any other jazz. And I've never read anything by anyone who was in his band that was anything less than complimentary. Art Pepper especially makes him sound like a saint. (Of course I haven't read interviews with that many people from the band so there may be dissenters. )
  5. I remember seeing him play at a deli (honest) on Sherbourne St. in Montreal 60 or so years ago. (But I can't remember the name of the deli.)
  6. If you haven't already sent my last order I'd like the Westbrook.
  7. I'd like the Benny Carter and the Maria Schneider. I'll pm.
  8. What was the video on the Hawkins?
  9. Are there any other Ellington recordings from metal masters on-line?
  10. Where are these recordings from metal masters to be found? Do many exist? I know about metal masters but I never heard of recordings directly from them till today and now there's 2 examples of them on this site.
  11. Funny I just finished an obscure Highsmith called "Found on the Street" and recently read a short story by Flynn that reminded me of her (Highsmith). I've never seen a quote from Flynn about her before but I've joked that I wouldn't want to live next door to either of them.
  12. I saw Lalo (and James Moody) with Dizzy's quintet. Yes I am that old.
  13. I'd love to see a streaming service for jazz similar to the Criterion Channel-- i.e. featuring rarer things not available on Spotify et al and giving the equivalent of liner notes. I'd be willing to pay way more for that especially if I thought the artists were getting a fairer share.
  14. It's not a complete score but "Stella by Starlight" is certainly better known than "The Uninvited" the film where it's a theme in the score. And "Unchained Melody" is way better known than the film "Unchained". (OTOH The film "Laura" is almost as famous as the song of the same title derived from its score. There's an oft told story that's so good I doubt its veracity: Otto Preminger had wanted to use Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady" because David Raksin couldn't come up with a theme. Then one night Raksin came home to find his wife had left him. He sat at the piano and wrote "Laura". ")
  15. I have met him. I taught at the same university but met him at a Duke Ellington conference. He's aware that there are some errors in his Miles biography but the publishers of the 2nd (1 volume) edition wouldn't allow him to make changes in the body of the book. However they did allow a new preface in which he points out how much Miles lifted from it for his "autobiography". He also makes the claim (which I don't think I agree with) that in his last years Miles put more artistic effort into his paintings than his music.
  16. I was just going to comment on that track which I also heard in that episode about an hour ago. I admit I wouldn't have known it was KD if they hadn't said so in the dialogue.
  17. When was Sonny's Crib released? (I keep complaining that discographies should try to give release dates.). I have a discography of Trane done for Coda shortly after his death and it's not listed.
  18. Reading the Oppenheimer too. Fascinating and makes me even more impressed with the film.
  19. Yes and heavily discounted. Some are from 35mm prints! (They were shot in 35 but distributed in 16mm, so most surviving copies are in that format. BTW though I think the visuals are in the public domain I don't know about the publishing rights of the music. )
  20. I think we have now recommended all of the Serge Chaloff cds ever issued except one so I'll recommend it: "Serge Chaloff Memorial: We the People Bop". It even has a couple of sessions not on the Mosaic "Complete Serge Chaloff Sessions" because they're ones on which he wasn't leader.
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    Benny Golson

    Did the same group also do a music minus one Lp or is this what I'm remembering?
  22. Joy Road is a discography. with some very few biographical notes and interviews.
  23. Thanks. I didn't know that. IMAX is 65 mm (70 mm when you add a soundtrack) run sideways. (BTW VistaVision was 35mm film run sideways.) I used to have a frame of an IMAX film to hand around to my students. It was the size of a small post card.
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