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GA Russell

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  1. Sidewinder, why were you surprised? Have you been listening to Sangrey?
  2. Reminds me of the scene from Never Say Never Again!
  3. I received my copy in the mail from Your Music today. This thread was started on March 19, just over a year ago! The set went on sale December 27. I've waited this long, I figure I can wait another two weeks. The way I see it, those of you who got it on Dec. 27th (which is just about all of you) bought yourselves a Christmas present. Not that you planned it that way...! So I'm going to hold off till the 16th, and give myself an Easter present. Beats a chocolate egg!
  4. John, I feel the same way. I buy the box sets, and then "open up" one CD per year. The 65-68 Quintet set is the only Miles box I've heard from start to finish.
  5. Free For All and Rooster Ties
  6. I read a bio of The Beach Boys, can't remember the name, that said that before he got into the mental health field, Landy was George Benson's manager. This was in the early 60s, before Benson became popular.
  7. My favorite still for hamburgers and hot dogs is the one I grew up with - Heinz India Relish. Unfortunately, I can't find that around here. It's been years since I've had a jar. Yum!
  8. Hooray! Thanks, Sundog!
  9. When Sunny Get Blue Since I Fell For You Angel Eyes
  10. You could become a millionaire with this group using your link to yourmusic!!! By the way Jim, if I post a link to CDU or yourmusic in a thread, and someone clicks on it, will you automatically get credit for the link; or is there something special about the links you have posted in the threads?
  11. Me too!
  12. Warner bought 50% of Rhino in 1992, and the other 50% in 1998 http://www.bsnpubs.com/warner/rhino/rhinostory.html Thanks Claude!
  13. Off the top of my head... Ella Fitzgerald Chris Connor Jimmie Lunceford Chu Berry Chick Webb Horace Parlan Blue Mitchell (but in my yourmusic queue) Junior Mance Archie Shepp Albert Ayler Sonny Stitt Al Cohn (again, but in my yourmusic queue) Nancy Wilson Jimmy Rushing Lester Young Bob Brookmeyer Pepper Adams Sylvia Sims The Modernaires Art Tatum (Hi Red!) Sidney Bechet Kid Ory Jelly Roll Morton Lu Watters Earl Fatha Hines
  14. Wish I could be there. But I can't help but notice the absence of Wyatt and Ratledge.
  15. David S. Ware and David Murray Gary Peacock and Steve Swallow Paul Motian and Barry Altschul
  16. Happy Birthday!
  17. By coincidence, I'm listening to an Alligator release this very moment - Kenny Neal's Walking On Fire. I didn't know that Rhino is now part of Warner. I wonder how long ago they acquired it.
  18. I'm pessimistic. I don't think any Fantasy titles have been added to the BMG/YM list since Concord took over the company. I believe the last were the Prestige Best of titles which came out very shortly before the sale of the company.
  19. Karrin Allyson has a new album coming out called Footprints that I'm planning to get. I thought that it would be coming out this Tuesday March 28. But I see at the CDU site that it has been delayed till April 18. I first heard of her in '97, when I was given a promo copy of her album Daydream. At the time, I liked her voice better than I liked the album. Since then, the album has grown on me, and I still listen to it every once in a while. The only album of hers which has received rave reviews that I know of is Ballads from a couple of years ago, which I believe is made up of the same songs as the Coltrane album of the same name. Listening to Daydream the other day, it occurred to me that what makes her different is that she is perky. In fact, she may be the perkiest singer in the history of jazz. She's even perkier than Joanie Sommers. Anyway, I like her voice and I like vocalese, so I'm going to get the album. I'll report back after I've heard it. By the way, CD Universe says: List Price $18.98; Their Price $15.79; Pre-Order Price $13.29.
  20. I've been listening to the Coltrane a great deal since the first of the year; especially in the last month since I made a copy for the car. I've been skipping the first two songs (I especially don't like the second) and listening to the rest. So I'd have to say that I've changed my mind, and am no longer lukewarm about this one. Since I like the sampler so much, I still think that CD Universe is the way to go for this one. But if you don't want the sampler, the main CD for six bucks at Your Music is a steal.
  21. I got the hongries for your love, and I'm waitin' in your welfare line! RIP
  22. From post #52... I vote for the one next to last. I think this is a great idea, Jim. And I agree with (I think it was) Marcoliv who said that CDU's pre-order prices are attractive. I'm not aware of a better site to pre-order domestic CDs from.
  23. In the mid-sixties before I became interested in jazz (say January 1, 1965, to pick a date), before Ramsey Lewis and Groove Holmes and Cannonball Adderley had hits on the rock 'n' roll radio stations, nearly all of the modern jazz artists who were even to a small degree familiar names to the general public recorded for Columbia. There were Errol Garner, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck and I suppose others. The exceptions that I can think of were George Shearing on Capitol, Stan Getz and the bossa nova gang and Dizzy Gillespie for Verve and The Modern Jazz Quartet for Atlantic. It may surprise some of you that I never heard of John Coltrane until I became interested in jazz. I saw the MJQ when I was in college about 1970, and they nearly put me to sleep. For that reason, I haven't been tempted to buy their albums. I do have a 2 LPs on 1 CD of The Swingle Singers (called Compact Jazz) which includes an album they did with the MJQ. Those tracks are not as interesting as the tracks from the other album. A year or so ago I read somewhere that the MJQ's early date for Prestige called Django was one of their best. I was reminded of that when I saw that Django would be one of the albums which Rudy Van Gelder would remaster for Concord/Fantasy. So I decided to get it. It comes out tomorrow (March 21). So I thought I would start a corner for the MJQ, so that those who have an opinion of such a major group could sound off. I know very little about the group, but much more about the individual members. Does anyone have an opinion regarding Django or another album? I'm aware of their recording for three labels: Prestige, Atlantic and Pablo. Was there a difference in their music for the three labels? Are any of their albums considered essential? What are their best? Has anyone considered the Prestige/Pablo box? Did the group suffer when Kenny Clarke left for France and was replaced by Connie Kay? Has the group's music passed the test of time? Why was it famous in the sixties? I'd be interested in your views.
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