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Paul Desmond Quartet with Jim Hall Mosaic set. And...
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It is rare, but $300? NFW! Be patient, as the last one went for $67 on Ebay. Only one I've seen in about 6 months.
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Last few Ebay prices for the Shorty Rogers Atlantic Mosaic LP set.... $280 $118 $183. What do you want for the LP set?
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Cadence may have some copies left. I bought one a few months ago.
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Hank Mobley Reach Out! Hank Mobley The Turnaround! Art Blakey Roots And Herbs Los Lobos Kiko Robert Cray I Was Warned Cowboy Junkies Black Eyed Man
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It makes me very happy to see this reissue label making a good impression on you guys. I've been following 4 Men With Beards for a few years. It can take a while for labels like this to build up momentum, but if they stick look for better things in the future. They make me think of Sundazed, Classic Records, Speakers Corner in their earlier stages. Someone has got to give the Public Domain labels some competition.
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Here are the times and dates for the cuts off The Bee Hive Session Unissued Tunes Vol, 1 BH 01 Side 1 Stablemates (Benny Golson) 10:30 Dec. 12, 1977 Bee Hive LP 12": BH 01 - The Bee Hive Session - Unissued Tunes Vol. One Moonlight In Vermont (Karl Suessdorf, John Blackburn) 3:00 Aug. 12, 1980 Bee Hive LP 12": BH 01 - The Bee Hive Session - Unissued Tunes Vol. One On Green Dolphin Street (Bronislau Kaper, Ned Washington) 7:06 Mar. 24, 1978 Bee Hive LP 12": BH 01 - The Bee Hive Session - Unissued Tunes Vol. One Side 2 Like Someone In Love (Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke) 7:27 Oct. 3, 1978 Bee Hive LP 12": BH 01 - The Bee Hive Session - Unissued Tunes Vol. One Blues In F (Walter Davis) 4:33 June 19, 1979 walter davis, Piano Walter Booker, Bass Jimmy Cobb, Drums June 19, 1979 Master Sound Studios Franklin Square, N.Y. Blues In The Closet [aka Collard Greens And Black-Eyed Peas] (Oscar Pettiford) 10:02 Mar. 24, 1978 Bee Hive LP 12": BH 01 - The Bee Hive Session - Unissued Tunes Vol. One
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Bee Hive BH 7006 Neo/Nistico Sal Nistico Side 1 Anthropology (Gillespie-Parker) 8:03 * You Don't Know What Love Is (Raye-DePaul) 7:23 Be My Love (Brodsky-Cahn) 7:40 Side 2 Blues For K.D. (Nistico) 6:17 Bambu (Nistico) 8:42 Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum (Shorter) 5:56 * Sal Nistico, Tenor sax Ted Curson, Trumpet, Fluglehorn* Nick Brignola, Baritone sax Ronnie Mathews, Piano Sam Jones, Bass Roy Haynes, Drums Roy Haynes courtesy of Galaxy Records Recorded: November 3, 1978 Master Sound Productions Franklin Square, N.Y. Production: Neumann/Norsworthy Liner Notes: Jerry De Muth Cover Art: Hank Hechtman Photography: Joe Rizzi Bee Hive BH 7008 Roots, Branches & Dances Ronnie Mathews Side 1 Salima's Dance (Mathews) 7:40 It Don't Mean A Thing (Ellington-Mills) 6:50 Hi-Fly (Weston) 6:08 Side 2 Thews' Blues (Mathews) 7:00 Susanita (Drummond) :8:30 Reflections (Monk) 5:08 Ronnie Mathews, Piano Frank Foster, Tenor sax and Soprano sax(Salima's Dance) Ray Drummond, Bass Al Foster, Drums Azzedin Weston, Percussion (Salima's Dance and Susanita) Recorded: December 7, 1978 Master Sound Productions Franklin Square, N.Y. Production: Susan and Jim Neumann Cover Art: Hank Hechtman Photography: Joe Rizzi Liner Notes: Ira Gitler
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I like Am I Blue just fine. What's very different to me is the style in which they play on this one. It seems unique, especially coming from these musicians and on the Blue Note label. I do not hear it as lack of inspiration or having an off day. They seem to be playing this way on purpose and apparently not to the liking of many. I hear them trying something different from their usual styles. Maybe a musician can add the terms I lack to describe what they are doing different technically. Is it legato they use sparingly?
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A couple I recall being so new/different/beautiful to me that I played them constantly for a long time were: Armstrong: St. James Infirmary from Satchmo Plays King Oliver Gene Ammons: Hip Tip from Blue Gene Burrell: Mule from Midnight Blue Nat King Cole: Million Dollar Baby from The Very Thought Of You
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Nothing super rare and all have been replaced. About 5 years ago I had a bad vinyl handling period. I've been much better since. Hodges: Blues 'A Plenty reissue Webster: Soulville reissue Hawes: Green Leaves Of Summer original Pictures At An Exhibition reissue
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To get 60% off with No Shipping & Handling, enter the promotion code "L4OD1" in the box on the left side of our home page. Hurry! Offer expires 12/01/04.
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My vote easily goes to Mulligan. Chaloff gets a half vote due to Blue Serge. Adams gets a half vote for the few BN albums I've heard him on. I wish he had been on 5 or 10 more Blue Notes. I've heard the others, but not enough to pass judgement.
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Jeff Barr is still around. I see him on Ebay now and then. I bought from him before Ebay. I can't remember his Ebay handle. Ron Rombagh is still one of the big guns. Ebay handle is Jazz5060.
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It will take me a bit to get track times..not listed on LP. Brown Sugar Original mono LP (BLP 4168) Side 1 Brown Sugar (Roach) 4:15 The Right Time (L. Herman) 7:14 Have You Ever had The Blues (Jennings-Logan-Price) 6:35 side 2 The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (Jones-Salvadore-Cochran) 6:48 Next Time You see me (Forest-Harvey) 5:03 All Night Long (Curtis Lewis) 6;34 All That's Good Original mono LP (BLP 4190) Side 1 Journeyman (Roach) 7:25 All that's Good (Roach) 6:20 Blues For 007(Roach) 5:46 Side 2 Busted (Harlan Howard) 5:55 Cloud 788 (Roach) 6:18 Loie (K. Burrell) 6:30 track times are pretty close, but probably not to the second. Hope this helps.
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Let me run to bathroom and get the latest Mosaic brochure....... Got it. Analog Masters
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Otis Redding: The Dock Of The Bay (Sundazed reissue) Dictionary Of Soul (Sundazed reissue) With Carla Thomas..King and Queen (Sundazed reissue) Otis Blue (Sundazed reissue) Sings Soul Ballads (4 Men With Beards reissue) Live At The Whisky a Go Go (Ace Records UK)
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CRESCENT LP
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Somethin' Else Number two, for me, is "Know What I Mean?".
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Not really, considering his writing style. BTW this album is getting raves in it's CD/DVD edition. What I appreciate is Neil had it mastered in analog, also.
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Coltrane and Hartman...MCA/Impulse reissue. Hampton Hawes Trio: The Green Leaves of Summer Billy Mitchell: This Is... Smash
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I've learned never to go near the tt with long, baggy sleeves. I always roll them up. Drinking and tt operation is always a risky endeavor, also. Does LAST still make that preservative? I've never used it, but used records I've found that did are in great shape. I find myself going to the CDR's a bit more recently, but just for convenience and making sure it's a good dub. On a few occasions, usually after rolling one across the floor, I find myself buying doubles. Keeping one sealed to use or sell at a later date. This would work well if you know it is one you are going to play a lot.
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Sounds like you understand the basics and will not cause the records undo damage. I do not worry too much about wear from playing LP's. I have enough that I do not play them over and over which could be a problem. Here are my real worries: Dropping an LP and watching it roll across the floor. Sliding/dropping the tonearm in an inappropriate manner. Having a pet or small child get ahold of an LP or jacket.
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Well, I like a couple Green LP's more, but this one passes the test for me. The test.....my head bobs, my body sways and I smile on occasion. The day's stresses melt away. Definitely, a late night LP worth owning if KOB is getting old.