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Yeah, and recorded on the last gig of a fairly lengthy tour, the band should have been cookin'.
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Jazz musicians who became expatriates
Dan Gould replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Is that official? He seems to record a lot for european labels but I didn't know he was formerly moved out of the States. -
https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/gary-smulyan-ralph-moore-albums/47606-bird-s-eye-encounter.html very excited to see this one come across the email ...
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I posted in this or the other Jazz Heritage Society thread about the fact there was a "club-exclusive" Benny Carter issue, More Cookin From Carlos that had another disc worth of music from the same club date. So I wanted to share what I found very recently, the excellent recording by Jay McShann with a cast of all-stars, Paris All-Star Blues had a club-exclusive two disc issue. Four unissued tracks plus four alternates, all available nowhere else. They must have had some arrangement with MusicMasters I guess. Of course if you recall the issued disc was pretty short for a CD, they definitely could have included the four bonus tracks on the original but they didn't, so I've got an order in for $6 (other copies seem to be $30 plus online!) I trust this seller still has it I'l be pisse if he comes back and says he can't find it, just didn't update the online listing. But its on two different sites right now so there's hope.
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McCoy Tyner and Happy 1950s Pizzicato Orchestral Music
Dan Gould replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
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Musician's business cards before cell phones.
Dan Gould replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Recently acquired this image, not sure if his cards actually were pink or the source images were assembled on pink paper for the photo I received. -
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and here it comes again. Hope its a good one!
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This was packed for my trip to Naples Thursday night to visit Mom for a couple of days - started Friday morning, finished Saturday afternoon. Amazon has posted my review. https://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Detroit-Mark-Stryker/dp/0472074261/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LL98DQLAKJFZ&keywords=jazz+from+detroit&qid=1566815043&s=gateway&sprefix=jazz+from+d%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1
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My oversight Tom you were on my list of August birthdays to notate but life got in the way of reviving the thread. Hope it was happy.
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Guess I should be glad to have been born in 1965. Older siblings are/were boomers but me not so much.
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"very very manly" can simply refer to his lean, muscular frame which would be very visible if he is in shirtsleeves and then you add in copious amounts of sweat and I might call him very manly too but that has nothing to do with his package, let alone whether it was especially visible.
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Wow, seems he didn't put in much work in the studio did he? Might be curious about Traneing In with this group but ... not that curious.
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Actually the title "Blue World" makes me think it might hold some appeal ... something closer to Plays the Blues or a moody/romantic kind of compositions could end up appealing. I bet we are looking at another round of full page ads in major non-music publications like the NYT.
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Seriously? These are presumably full tracks, not the soundtrack from the movie, which probably mostly used snippets. It should be judged as a Coltrane session not a movie soundtrack.
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I am sure the music credits in the film reference Coltrane's music used "courtesy" Impulse Records but no I would not think its Impulse in terms of any A&R influence whatsoever. This is the Monk movie music release all over again but the real question is what kind of direction did the producers give to Coltrane in terms of atmosphere or purpose or whatever. I presume these are all originals so that is important to fanatics too. Go ahead and shoot me but I gave away the last new one and won't bite on this. His Impulse years even before he went way out are of little interest here except for the usual suspects.
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Do I get a prize? https://www.jazzmagazine.com/jazzlive/blue-world-de-john-coltrane-lautre-lost-album/ One year after the great success in 2018 of "Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album", Impulse will again release from his archives a forgotten treasure of John Coltrane, "Blue World", eight tracks recorded with McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (double bass) and Elvin Jones (drums) on June 24, 1964 in the studios Rudy Van Gelder for A Cat in the Bag , the film by Quebec director Gilles Groulx who, in addition to the music of the saxophonist, had also used that of Vivaldi, Couperin and Mozart. "Blue World", distributed by Universal, will be in stores on September 27th. should add that's a chrome translate paragraph though I like the idea of Mr. Impulse releasing new stuff from his archives.
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Are CDs Still Worth Selling Online?
Dan Gould replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I don't know if its better or not but have you considered setting up as a discogs seller instead? May be less in fees I have no idea but in terms of listings chances are pretty good most of what you are selling is in the data base and I would hope that makes it extra easy to add titles into stock. Of course you'll be mister unknown seller then but maybe could reference ebay handle as proof of good reputation? -
Never heard of this Tuesday Morning place but when I was much younger, Bacall was all over print and TV for Fortunoff, with stores in midtown (5th and 54th, pretty pricey even back then), Westbury LI and Paramus New Jersey (one of these is not like the others - I'll let you figure it out.)
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Thanks for the further report. Now I am curious what the proportion is of "professional" vs "Benedetti wire recorder"
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