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    Neil Young

    Decade would be a good one to get for an overview of his work from 1966-76. My favorite Young: Harvest Tonight's The Night Zuma Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere After The Goldrush He is also a huge proponent of analog and vinyl. From what I hear his latest two, Greatest Hits and Prarie Wind, are great vinyl products.
  2. I've done one or two refunds through Paypal. They went ok. This was a year or two ago. You may want to call Paypal and see how they handle problems currently.
  3. Springsteen: Devils and Dust Frank and Jobim (great Rhino re-issue) Turrentine: Chip Off the Block (NY stereo)
  4. How do these Mother Fuckers sleep at night. Just a bunch of pricks making CDR's and laughing all the way to the bank. And, the support these outfits receive on this board makes me puke. When will you EU dumb fucks wise up. Create something on your own, and if you can't, do not sell it in the USA. What I have just posted will not register with 80% of you, oh well....... Thank God for the ethical USA companies that license and market quality products, not CDR's made in a college dorm room. LMAO To all of those at Uptown, I'm ashamed I could not do more to stop these EU criminals and wannabees.
  5. McLean: Swing, Swang, Swung a Ding Ding(Classic Records re-issue) Mobley: Soul Station (Classic Records re-issue)
  6. Ran into the Hobson interview of Larry Cohn(The Blue Note Collector) at Classic Records site. HERE
  7. 5 bills...no booklet and taped seams. I'm so glad I own 80+ Classis Reissues....
  8. I'm sure the Classic Records reissue will have original labels. If not, Ron Rambach (Jazz5060 on eBay) or Barr should have it. I imagine you've bought from them before.
  9. This one looks interesting:Watkins: Watkins At Large (Transition)
  10. Why not eBay? With patience you can get the sets you are looking for at very fair prices(excepting the Morgan). I've seen your list go for the following prices: Sam Rivers $206 $246 $290 Curtis Fuller $144 Jimmy Smith $134 $144 $191 $153 $153 Stan Getz $180 $94 $255 $160 $166 $181 $146 Chet Baker (122)$113 $91 $136 $122 $141 $83 $150 $56 $100 $87 $157 $128 $86 $171 Thad Jones $219 $150 $102 $169 $290 $215 $137 Lee Morgan $352 Bill Evans ( I haven't got much hope for this one! ) $287 $230 $294 $499 $456 $161 Horace Parlan $280
  11. In honor of the RVG CD's that came out today, I'll try to make it through a side of each of these: Dexter Gordon - Gettin' Around (New York stereo) Andrew Hill - Smokestack (NY stereo) Hank Mobley - Workout (Blue label) Lee Morgan - Gigolo (Liberty stereo) Horace Silver - Horace-scope (47 W 63rd) Stanley Turrentine - Joyride (NY stereo)
  12. Aretha Franklin: Aretha Arrives (Sundazed reissue) Al Green: Everything's OK (Blue Note) Sonny Criss: Go Man! (Imperial/Classic Records)
  13. Hot Buttered Soul.(MFSL vinl)...Issac Hayes.. Stax.. a legacy that's hard to beat!!! Hayes gives credit to Booker Little and many others for the Stax sound, but then again, he and Otis are it!!!
  14. Well, I've been a Seahawks fan since St. Helen' blew. Tomorrow is it!!! Mt first Seahawk game was back in '79. I got from 4 tickets from Tony Dorsett, when Dallas played in Seattle.....I supplied him with a few things....I spent a night with Dorsett, Hollywood Henderson, Stabauch,Danny White, Tony Hill(grew up with him in LBC).......My old GF still talks about that nigtht. An old and dear friend got me tickets to tomorrows game in a more legitimate manner. He's been working with the Hawks for a few years. It' Hawk time!!!!
  15. Horace Parlan Mosaic!!! One of the last plastic releases!!
  16. LMAO...NO!! Not legit. A pathetic EU PD label making and selling burns.
  17. ...as they relate to jazz. Billie Holiday Clef Mono LP Series! Billie Holiday Sings, An Evening With Billie Holiday, Billie Holiday, Billie Holiday At Jazz At The Philharmonic, Music For Torching, A Recital By Billie Holiday, Solitude - Songs By Billie Holiday, Velvet Mood, Lady Sings The Blues. The Classic Blue Note 1500 Signature Mono LP Series Continues... Thad Jones, Lee Morgan, Hank Mobley, Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver, Lou Donaldson, Bud Powell, Kenny Burrell, Bennie Green. The Classic Blue Note 4000 Signature Mono LP Series Continues... 3 from Horace Silver, 4 from Donald Byrd, 3 from Horace Parlan, 3 from Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Dizzy Reece, Lee Morgan, Duke Pearson, Lou Donaldson and many more! Classic/Verve Music Group Diana Krall Signature LP Series! Cut from the original analog master tapes - The entire Diana Krall Verve Catalog! Including: All For You, The Girl In The Other Room, The Look Of Love, Love Scenes, When I Look Into Your Eyes, Only Trust Your Heart.
  18. 200 pages of spinning vinyl!!!! Here's to 300 pages, and long live vinyl!!! Just spun Richard Thompson's new one.
  19. West Coast wise, Gonzaga is good as usual. Been keeping my eye on Washington. They will be solid again this year. They play the Zags on Dec. 4th, I think. I hope I can get tickets. Huge game up here. Washington is 0-4 and against them. The Washington frosh, Brockman(#1 Best in West '05) is a stud, and putting up numbers out of the gate. WA next recruiting class was rated 3rd best. Friggin' who's who of Best In The West Top 15. Pondexter(I played some against his dad and uncle) from Fresno, along with Hawes(#2 big man in nation) and others will put this team in the final 4 in a year or two.
  20. Instead of the Spanish CD burn of a digital master they ripped off, I'll sell sell you a stunning burn of my original LP for US $7.99. Buy me a scotch and I'll drop it off to you. Wolff...in Newcastle....
  21. John Patton: Along Came John (Toshiba-EMI) Kenny Dorham: Una Mas (Toshiba-EMI)
  22. Opinions vary on what are the the best BN reissues. Many options, but if I was just getting into Blue Note vinyl(and vinyl, period) I'd start with a few(and if you like them, get more) inprint BN titles from Classic Records. Next, I'd get a few OOP Mosaic sets of Blue Note artists, like Tina Brooks, Thad Jones, Sam Rivers, Horace Parlan, etc. Then, pick up some Japanese King and Toshiba-EMI titles from the 80's. Usually in good shape, with dead quiet vinyl and good sound.
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