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  1. Up. Can anyone tell us more about these reissues. I have just picked 'Unity' on Ebay and I may buy some more of these if they are worth it. Any info?

    I assume they are Scopio pruduct and I always pass them by. "Unless stated otherwise, it should be assumed that our reissues have been digitally remastered (usually) from a digital audio tape/D.A.T. provided to us by the label."

  2. anyone see Coach Snoop Dogg at the USC game?

    fo shizzle.....

    Unreal!!! I don't know about Snoop(Calvin Broadus). He has single handedly ruined youth football in his hometown so his kid could QB. Most from his hometown and neighborhood despise him. No sense of tradition(that goes back many, many years) and class.

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    a guy at the barbershop has $100 on stanford to win straight up vs USC

    usc is up 38-0 with 8 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter

    :D

    A couple SC players from their prep days... 3-4 number one picks come NFL draft day. Sadly, one(#19) is a tight end at UCLA. Long Beach Poly(CA)...SI's number one high school for athletics over the last ten years. A book was written about this teams loss to De la Salle(151-0, until they lost last year).

    Sorry, but Snoop(Calvin Broadus, Poly alum) was not on this team, but he did play some hoops for Poly and take a math class with Cameron Diaz(Poly cheer squad).

    Snoop may ruin Poly's football with his new Pop Warner league that competes with the league that's been around since the 60's and has turned out Poly players:

    Tony Hill(Dallas Cowboys)

    LARRY CROOM (Cardinals)

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    WILLIE MC GINEST(Patriots)

    Samie Parker (KC)

    Omar Stoutmire(NY Giants)

    Brandon Whiting (San Fran)..plus another 40 NFL players over the years.

  4. Been doing business with RT for years. I'll miss them.

    On a brighter vinyl note: The Silver Platters near me has a decent vinyl section that I just recently noticed. I probably passed it by for a couple years, before I went in to get the Gillespie/Parker CD. :excited:

  5. Paul, did you pick this one up?

    I got it the other day, but I have no other issue to compare it to. Nothing dull or bright about the Classic LP. The Classic is in stereo and it is very left, right and center. The drums and bass are pretty much stuck in the speaker. The piano distorts once in a while. I doubt if this was a great recording to begin with.

    Fremer had this to say: "This reissue is a huge step upward from the UA “Douglas Collection” '70's vinyl reissue I have, but nothing can be done about the distortion built into the tape. Don't let that stop you, if you're an Ellington fan. Sound snobs should stay away. " He gave it a 6/10 for sound and another reviewer gave it 2.5/5.

    I've heard many poorer sounding LP's, and feel Classic did a real good job with what they had to work with.

  6. Besides the Sonny Criss Imperial titles, it looks like Warne Marsh's: Jazz of Two Cities will soon be available!! The word 'Series' was used regarding these Imperial reissues. More to come???

    Some other recent Classic Records releases on 200 gram wax:

    Hank Mobley: Roll Call MONO

    Kenny Burrell: Midnight Blue Mono

    Kenny Burrell: Midnight Blue Stereo

    Hank Mobley: Roll Call Stereo

    Count Basie: Chairman of the Board (4 Disc Set-45rpm)

    Tina Brooks: True Blue

    Freddy Red: Shades of Red

    Sonny Criss: Go Man

    Introducing Zane Musa(original from Grundman's jazz label)

    John Heard - The Jazz Composer's Songbook (original from Grundman's jazz label)

    Horace Parlan: On the Spur of the Moment Mono

    Horace Parlan: On the Spur of the Moment Stereo

    Sonny Criss: Jazz U.S.A. :tup

    And.....I believe the Monk/Coltrane LP from Mosaic is due out this week!!!!

  7. :tup:tup:tup

    What an accurate, funny and yet human flic. The cast, many of whom are disrespected, finally got a decent script and showed their stuff.

    Growing up in this environment, the scenes were nothing new to me, and therefore it was like reliving 5 or 10 years of my life. But, when I look around my current environment, I hesitate to recommend this film. I doubt they will get it.

    Very, very provocative film. For me it provoked thoughts of pre and post Watts riots So Cal race relations.

    At any rate, this film was written, directed, acted and produced by some very knowledgeable and responsible folk. Well done!!!

    And, I absolutely love the picture of the governor of Cali in one of the scenes. :) Keep smokin' those Habanos, Arnie. :lol:

  8. I'll be keeping a close eye on my old high school's progress this year.

    Poly(Long Beach, CA) ended up 13-l last year. They were ranked nationally: number 20 by Maxpreps, 10 by USA Today and 18 by Prepnation. Their only loss was to the school that ended up number one in a few polls.

    Expectations are high for this year. 9 starters return on defense and 6 on offense.

    Current national rank: USA Today has them number 3 and Prepnation has them number 7.

    On Sept. 16th Poly will be here in Seattle(Qwest Field-home of the NFL Seahawks)) to play Bellevue HS(WA) who has won 4 state titles in a row and ended De La Salle's(CA) 151 game steak last year. A book was written about the game between Poly and De La Salle a few years ago. The Bellevue boosters paid around 40K to cover Poly's expenses. Thank you boosters!! :)

    As far as prep football goes, this game is huge and I'm pumped!! Maybe, I'll run into one of Poly's biggest fans, Snoop Dogg. He is an alum and his son is a future QB.

  9. The bigger question, IMO, is how reduced inventory at brick and mortar stores may effect overall jazz sales for the major labels. .

    Also, how about the shelf space being taken up by PD titles?

    Proper, Definitive and others may push the major labels' titles out completely.

    It will not be long before you see more PD Blue Note titles than legit BN titles.

  10. Just received E-mail from Acoustic Sounds....

    We have just purchased a 10,000-LP collection from a music business celebrity who wishes to remain anonymous. This is without question the most first-edition, rare records we have ever seen in one collection. Most are promotional copies without bar codes - many White Label - and most have never been played. These records never left the music biz. The collector received them as promos, and he never broke up the collection. Some of these records are cutouts, but not the kind of overstock cutout you're used to. Rather, one way that record companies marked their records as promos was by cutting the corner of the jacket. Many of the records that have cut corners in this collection also are stamped "promotional" or are white label. These aren't overstocks!

    If you're serious about getting promos of your favorite artists, let us know, and we'll save the time of typing them. Otherwise, we'll be announcing this inventory bit by bit. Click here for our first list including first-edition Mono jazz titles.

    Call 800-716-3553 if you like 'em RARE.

    Link to the priced, mono jazz titles.

    If these are mint or close to it, some of the prices are real good, and I doubt they'll be around for more than a day or two.

  11. Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytales

    When I see or hear about kids digging Jack Johnson, I get the thought that the world will be in good hands. My 16 year old says his concert at the Gorge had the largest crowd(sold out) he has ever seen there. When I first heard he would be be the headliner, I did not think there would be much of a turn out.

    Groovin' With Buddy Tate (Prestige/Swingville)

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