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These were the outtakes of the Living Soul session. I think that Prestige selected the right songs to release in 1966. I got that album then, when I was in high school and just starting out with jazz. But Living Soul is paired on CD with an album I rate as mediocre called Spicy. I still like Soul Message the best of all Groove Holmes albums, but I'm glad I have On Basie's Bandstand.
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Thanks for the heads up! Looks interesting.
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Gotta love CDBABY's marketing copy...
GA Russell replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I reviewed for AAJ last year a CD available from CDBaby called The Tim Collins Quartet Live! For five bucks I can highly recommend it. Tim Collins is a recent college graduate who plays the vibes. He's not ready to displace Bobby Hutcherson, but if he were based in the heartland instead of New York I think he'd be packing them in, with a steady gig. -
Congrats and good luck, Conn! Let us know when you've spent all the extra money! And on which Mosaics!
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When do you have too many records(CD's)
GA Russell replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Prior to '97, I had my record inventory under control. In that year, however, I joined the BMG record club and I started working for Borders, where they give employees promo copies of new CDs. There were a couple of times when I accidentally took home a promo of a CD I already had a promo of. I no longer work for Borders, and I haven't ordered a CD from BMG in a year. But the damage is done. I could go another five years without buying another CD, just opening the ones I already have. That's too many CDs! -
When we're not here, what do we do for a living?
GA Russell replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Good luck Street Singer! I sell cigars on the internet at http://www.russellmoon.com -
Impulse VV and Quartet boxes for me.
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What is the correct pronunciation of her last name? Anybody know?
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You know, I've thought many times about giving this system a try, but my anal side always takes over. Maybe if my wife is ever succesful in transferring my anal tendencies from the CD racks to housekeeping... Moose, it takes extra shelf space. Otherwise, you are constantly moving a few CDs from each shelf down to the one beneath. Try it if your CDs have room to breathe!
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Last In First Out. Sometimes it's hard to find what I'm looking for, but I know right away where to find something I haven't heard in a while.
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About 1969 I met Joe Zawinul when he was with Cannonball Adderley. I asked him if there were any European jazz musicians I should keep an eye out for, and he said Rolf and Joachim Kuhn.
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Happy Birthday ROOSTER!!
GA Russell replied to Free For All's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy Birthday! I'll wear a Rooster tie tomorrow in your honor! -
Happy Birthday Berrigan! I recommend the bloomin' onion at Outback's. So what jazz album are you buying yourself if you're not going to be given one???
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My favorite is Birth of the Cool. Some of the melodies run through my head from time to time.
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The Man taking all my money...
GA Russell replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
My sincere sympathies, Jim. I don't think you've mentioned an attorney. Although he would cost something, he might be able to negotiate what you have not been able to do, and the payments to the state and to the attorney could be made affordable over a period of months. I would meet with a tax attorney specialist and see what he says before giving up. -
Manfred Mann. Don't be fooled by their hit singles, which were their worst stuff in my view. They were a blues band with rockin' renditions of Call It Stormy Monday, Got My Mojo Workin' and the like. I still remember being blown away by the first album of theirs I heard, their third LP called My Little Red Book of Winners. Not an American hit on it, but one of my desert island discs.
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In the late 50s, I had a subscription to Dick Tracy comics! I think that it was my parents' way of getting me interested in reading by having me subscribe to something. In the learly 60s my favorites were The Flash and Batman, because of their limited superpowers. I had the #1 Justice League of America, but my mother threw it out (and all my other comics) when I went off to college. But at least she didn't throw out the baseball cards!
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Thanks guys! Congrats Brownie!
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I have a Wes Montgomery cassette I bought cheap at Big Lots ten years ago called 'Round About Midnight. It is on the Golden Circle label. The tracks are: 'Round About Midnight Impressions Here's That Rainy Day The Girl Next Door Mr. Walker 4 On 6 Can anybody tell me anything about this album? Who is on it (the Wynton Kelly trio, maybe?) and when and where it was recorded? Some of the tracks are live in concert. The title track has a saxophone. I also have a the same copy of the title track on a sampler CD I purchased in the mid-90s called The Message, which is on the (British) Affinity label and at least some of whose songs are from the Bethlehem catalogue. I suspect that this album has been available on a CD on something other than the Golden Circle label, and hope one of you is familiar with it!
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I vote for Stan Getz's Sweet Rain. That one got me started on Chick.
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I got a couple of dozen ECM cassettes for a dollar each about '85. Is that when you are talking about Jim?
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My favorite is 'Plugs In" on the DCC (formerly Skye) label. It has an electric piano, so that may not be to your liking. If you can wait till the end of the month, Concord is issuing a two-CD package called The Best of Cal Tjader. He recorded for them in the last part of his life. He received a Grammy for I think his first Concord album.
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Replace my failing VCR with a cheapo?? Or TiVo??
GA Russell replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
The friends I have with TiVo are very happy with it, but they watch a lot of TV. If I were you, I would get a cheap VCR. I recommend you get the Best Buy warranty. The cheap VCR will very likely not last five years. With the warranty they replace it free within the time period, so you are guaranteed five years no matter how many units it takes. -
Thanks for your responses. I suppose it would be more enlightening then if Mosaic announced not how many sets the offer is limited to, but rather how many months.