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  1. Thanks for everyone's interest! I wish I had more than one copy of the Byard and Monk's Music. This is my first time selling anything with Paypal, so please bear with me! I'll keep the board informed of when shipments go out.
  2. TTK, I have an idea. Those who seek out the albums with the original cover art are to some extent enjoying the experience of being a jazz fan when the albums came out. But Mosaic takes it back further in time. Mosaic, by ignoring the albums and pressing/burning the music in the order it was recorded (including the alternates) is placing their customers in the studio booth alongside Alfred Lion!
  3. It pains me to do this, but I need the money, so I am offering for sale my unopened CDs. All are factory sealed. No promos. PM me your requests. Paypal only. CONUS Shipping - $2.00 each, Free Shipping when you buy four or more. International Shipping – Actual shipping costs. Items will be shipped in a bubble pack unless you order so many that a box would be more appropriate. The following are $8.00 each, except where noted. Akiyoshi, Toshiko – Desert Lady/Fantasy Aznavour, Charles – 20 Chansons d'Or Babasin, Harry/Enevoldsen, Bob – Jazz in Hollywood.........................SOLD Bennett, Tony – The Classic Tony Bennett, Vol. Two Blakey, Art - Indestructible Brown, Clifford/Roach, Max – Brown and Roach Incorporated Brown, Clifford/Roach, Max – At Basin Street Burns, Ralph – Bijou Byard, Jaki – Freedom Together....................................................SOLD Cohn, Al – Broadway Corea, Chick – Sundance Davis, Miles – Live, Vol. Two Gibbs, Terry & DeFranco, Buddy – Play Steve Allen Heath, Jimmy – Love and Understanding (Xanadu).................................SOLD Heckstall-Smith, Dick and Friends – Blues and Beyond Henderson, Fletcher – Tidal Wave, The Original Decca Recordings Henderson, Fletcher – Ken Burns Jazz Hi-Lo's – Cherries and Other Delights Hi-Lo's – Love Nest/All Over the Place (two LPs on one CD) Jackson, Milt – The Harem Jamal, Ahmad – The Sound of Jazz Jaspar, Bobby – With George Wallington, Idrees Sulieman................................SOLD Jones, Thad/Lewis, Mel Big Band – Village Vanguard Live Sessions Khan, Steve – Let's Call This Kelly, Wynton – Blues on Purpose (Xanadu)..................................................SOLD Mission Impossible – Television Soundtrack Nelson, Oliver – The Blues and the Abstract Truth Pepper, Art/Henderson, Joe et al. – Ballads By Five Pedersen, Niels-Henning Orsted – The Eternal Traveller.....................................SOLD Sims, Sylvia – For Once in My Life Spartacus – Motion Picture Soundtrack Stenson, Bobo - :rarum Taylor, Cecil – Conquistador Troggs – Golden Hits Various – The Jazz Scene: San Francisco Various – Jazz You Must Own!, Vol. Two (Bethlehem sampler) Various – Pulp Classix (classical) Various – BET on Jazz Presents Jazz Now Various – A Cole Porter Songbook (Concord sampler) Various – A Jerome Kern Songbook (Concord Sampler) Various – A Gershwin Songbook (Concord Sampler) Various – Jazz After Dark (Timeless sampler) Wallington, George – Jazz for the Carriage Trade.................................SOLD The following are BMG Direct issues: Byrds – Mr. Tambourine Man Charlap, Bill – Written in the Stars Christian, Charlie – The Genius of the Electric Guitar Cooke, Sam – Live at the Harlem Square Club...............................................SOLD Copland, Marc – Softly Corea, Chick/Return to Forever – Light as a Feather Douglas, Dave – Strange Liberation Ervin, Booker – Texbook Tenor...................................................................SOLD Evans, Gil – Out of the Cool Frisell, Bill/Carter, Ron/Motian, Paul – (self-titled) Garrett, Kenny – Pursuance Garrett, Kenny – Songbook Getz, Stan – With Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida Green, Benny – That's Right! Hancock, Herbie – Maiden Voyage Harrison, Donald – Nouveau Swing Henderson, Joe – So Near, So Far Henderson, Joe – In 'N Out Hot Club of Detroit – (self-titled) Hubbard, Freddie – Ready for Freddie Hutcherson, Bobby - Happenings Jarrett, Keith – At the Deer Head Inn Krall, Diana – Love Scenes Lovano, Joe – Tenor Legacy Lovano, Joe & Osby, Greg – Friendly Fire Marsalis, Ellis – Ellis Marsalis Trio Montgomery, Wes – Compact Jazz Moran, Jason – Black Stars Mitchell, Blue – Boss Horn..........................................................SOLD Morgan, Frank – You Must Believe in Spring Pizzarelli, John – After Hours Pizzarelli, John – Meets the Beatles Plaxico, Lonnie – Melange Rava, Enrico – Tati Sebesky, Don – Joyful Noise Sutton, Tierney – On the Other Side Tolliver, Charles Big Band – With Love Tyner, McCoy - Inception Various – Satie for Relaxation (classical) Watanabe, Sadao – Bossa Nova '67 Wilson, Gerald Orchestra – Monterey Moods The following are Clifford Brown Japanese mini-LPs with the OBI strips. Price $12.00 each. Clifford Brown All-Stars Best Coast Jazz Jam Session The following are 20 bit K2 issues with the cardboard sleeves. Price $12.00 each. Adderley, Cannonball/Jackson, Milt – Things Are Getting Better...............SOLD Blakey, Art – Ugetsu Coltrane, John – Traneing In Coltrane, John – Coltrane.........................................................................SOLD Davis, Miles – Collectors' Items.................................................................SOLD Dolphy, Eric – Outward Bound Modern Jazz Quartet – Concorde Monk, Thelonious – Misterioso..................................................................SOLD Monk, Thelonious – Monk's Music..............................................................SOLD (Thanks for looking! I don't know why this has come out double spaced.)
  4. When I was a freshman in college, I got a Fantasy LP called Wes' Best, which was a compilation of two Montgomery Brothers albums. It still remains one of my favorite albums. Here's his LA Times obit: http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-...0,7402325.story Jazz musician Charles 'Buddy' Montgomery dies at 79 David Royal / Associated Press Charles Montgomery began as a pianist but switched to the vibraphone after seeing Lionel Hampton. The pianist and vibraphonist was one of the Montgomery Brothers. His siblings included well-known guitarist Wes and electric bassist Monk. By Jon Thurber 11:55 PM PDT, May 24, 2009 Charles "Buddy" Montgomery, the pianist and vibraphonist who was one of the jazz-playing Montgomery brothers that included the legendary guitarist Wes Montgomery, has died. He was 79. Montgomery died May 14 of heart failure at his home in Palmdale, according to his family. Buddy was the youngest of the three brothers who made their names in music. In addition to Wes and Buddy, Monk Montgomery was one of the first significant electric bassists in jazz. Buddy, Wes and Monk played together in the Montgomery-Johnson Quintet and as part of the Montgomery Brothers. Buddy and Monk were also in a group called the Mastersounds. Montgomery was born in Indianapolis on Jan. 30, 1930. His musical family also included a brother, Thomas, who played the drums but died of pneumonia at 19, and a sister, Ervena, who played piano. Buddy started out on piano and by 18 was touring with blues singer Big Joe Turner. He later played with trombonist and arranger Slide Hampton. After a stint in the Army during the Korean War, Buddy led the Montgomery-Johnson Quintet from 1955 to 1957 with his brothers Wes on guitar and Monk on bass. Alonzo "Pookie" Johnson played alto saxophone and Sonny Johnson was on drums. By 1956, Buddy had switched to the vibraphone, an instrument he became interested in as a teenager after seeing Lionel Hampton. In 1957, Buddy and Monk formed the Mastersounds, with Benny Barth on drums and Richie Crabtree on piano. Richard Bock, the owner of Pacific Jazz Records, released several albums of their work, and the group found steady gigs in San Francisco. On Buddy's suggestion, one of their albums, "The King and I: A Modern Jazz Interpretation by the Mastersounds," featured music from the hit Broadway show. Two of their other albums were thematic excursions through Broadway productions, "Kismet: An Interpretation by the Mastersounds" and "Flower Drum Song: A Modern Jazz Interpretation by the Mastersounds." In 1959, the group recorded its only live album at what was then Pasadena Junior College before disbanding late in the year. Through much of the '60s, the three Montgomery brothers played together and recorded albums including "Groove Brothers" and "Groove Yard" as the Montgomery Brothers. After Wes Montgomery's death from a heart attack in 1968, Buddy moved to Milwaukee and worked the hotel circuit there for much of the next decade. In the early 1980s, he lived in the Bay Area recording for Landmark and Riverside. Monk died in 1982. Montgomery was active in jazz education, organizing the Milwaukee Jazz Alliance and later the Oakland Jazz Alliance, which brought jazz into the public schools in each city...
  5. Happy Belated Birthday AmirBagachelles!
  6. Happy Belated Birthday 2009 Sundog!
  7. Miles with Lee Konitz - Ezz-thetic
  8. Four OOP: Charles Brown Maynard Ferguson Gerald Wilson Monk Black Lion
  9. Here's more on the Kelly Malveaux trade, indicating that it doesn't make sense. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Win...479781-sun.html ***** The Ticats have signed a Division III rookie QB named Jason Boltus. Did Phil Simms play Div. III, or was it Div. II? I can't imagine that a Div. III player is good enough for the pros, but this guy is the all-time Div. III leader in total offense, so maybe he has a shot. http://cfldigest.com/ti-cats-add-div-iii-standout-qb/
  10. Welcome back wolff! It strikes me as an odd combination for someone to be both a drag racer and an audiophile, considering the decibel volume of drag racing!
  11. Happy Birthday Jim! America is taking the day off in celebration of it! In your honor, I'll open up Groovadelphia!
  12. Sask traded Kitwana Jones to Edmonton for a QB named Juan Joseph. Jones' name was called a lot every Riders game I listened to. http://cfldigest.com/riders-deal-kitwana-jones-to-eskimos/ ***** The Bombers traded Kelly Malveaux to the Eskimos for Fred Perry. There must be a story about Malveaux. He's a good player, but this will be his fifth team in nine years. http://cfldigest.com/trade-perry-to-bomber...aux-to-eskimos/ ***** CFL training camps officially open June 7. There are pre-season games scheduled for June 17 and June 23. ***** Here's an article about some interesting promotions that the league will do this year related to the sale of single game tickets. http://cfldigest.com/cfl-single-season-gam...on-sale-june-1/ ***** The Eskimos have signed a rookie defensive end named Greg Peach. He won the Buck Buchanan Award as the top defensive player in Div. 1-AA, or whatever they are calling it now. http://cfldigest.com/eskimos-sign-peach/ ***** I didn't know that Bob O'Billovich was named Montana's Player of the Decade for the 1960s. http://cfldigest.com/obie-set-for-surgery/ ***** Here's a nice Toronto Star article about Nick Volpe, whom I met in 1978. He's still active! http://cfldigest.com/volpe-more-than-just-a-argo-scout/ ***** Here's an excellent Winnipeg Free Press pre-season review of the teams' off-season moves. http://cfldigest.com/winnipeg-free-press-g...ffseason-moves/
  13. I opened up Dewey Redman's The Struggle Continues. Great album!
  14. Happy Birthday Chuck! In your honor, I'll open up a promo cd tonight!
  15. I remember the Breakfast Club on the radio in the 60s. I thought it was very boring, and couldn't understand why anyone listened to it!
  16. Here's an AP article about the AL pitcher hitting: http://sports.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/...tsBaseball/home ST. PETERSBURG — An error on the Tampa Bay Rays' official lineup card forced starting pitcher Andy Sonnanstine to bat in Sunday's game against Cleveland. The Rays listed Ben Zobrist and Evan Longoria as the third baseman on the card given to the umpires before the start of the game. Longoria was supposed to be the designated hitter. After going hitless in his first two at-bats, Sonnanstine had an RBI double to left during a five-run fourth that put Tampa Bay ahead 7-3. After the top of the first, in which Zobrist played third, the game was delayed 13 minutes as the umpires discussed the matter among themselves and individually with Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon and Cleveland manager Eric Wedge. The umpires pulled the Indians off the field midway through the delay. The Rays lost their DH position due to the error, meaning Sonnanstine replaced Longoria in the third spot of the lineup. Longoria, available to come off the bench, entered the game at third with two outs in the sixth when reliever Grant Balfour replaced Sonnanstine. Longoria also took over the third posiiton in the lineup, while Balfour replaced right fielder Gabe Kapler in the seventh spot. Zobrist moved from third to right when Longoria came in.
  17. Lala: Miles Davis with and without Lee Konitz/ Stan Getz/ Chubby Jackson with Gerry Mulligan - Conception
  18. I like Charles Tolliver's Emperor March and Diana Krall's Quiet Nights, which I think is her best since All For You.
  19. I remember him! There was something distinctive about him that made him stand out as a character actor. RIP
  20. Lala: John Coltrane - The Heavyweight Champion, tracks 64-86 (end)
  21. Lala: John Coltrane - The Heavyweight Champion, tracks 55-63
  22. Lala: John Coltrane - The Heavyweight Champion, tracks 40-54
  23. Lala: John Coltrane - The Heavyweight Champion, tracks 19-39
  24. Lala: John Coltrane - The Heavyweight Champion, tracks 1-18 I've been doing a fair amount of lala-listening to songs I have purchased, so I figure there is no need to post what has already been posted.
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