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  1. That's part of what I like about it as well!
  2. Just ordered this set last night--currently $13.99 on Amazon: Count Basie Complete Live at the Crescendo 1958
  3. Thanks, I'll check that thread out--though my wallet does *not* thank you, sir, no sir, not at all!
  4. I wasn't able to find one--only some very short threads about new Steeplechase releases and two devoted to the box-set--but the longer thread consisted almost entirely of shipping/purchase or other comments, and the shorter one was mostly general endorsements of the box itself. This topic, however, is making me realize that there's a lot of Dexter on Steeplechase that I need to track down... all that I have besides the trio/quartet box seems to be More Than You Know and the 1973 Montmartre Summit with Jackie McLean.
  5. You may well be correct. The best solution for anybody not wanting to go whole-hog on the box set may be to pick two or three of the better albums from that period. I've been thinking about revisiting the trio/quartet box anyway, since I'm about to get to that period in Maxine Gordon's new biography.
  6. I have a friend who's looking for a good compilation of Dexter's recordings for Steeplechase. I mentioned the trio and quartet box set to him, but has there ever been a single or double CD or LP anthology of Gordon's work for the label? My initial searches didn't seem to turn up one.
  7. Wow, thanks much for posting this. I did a bit of digging into this history a couple of months ago when I was working on that Night Lights San Francisco episode and will add this link to the web-post.
  8. Thanks, overlooked mention of him in the thread and forgot about his Seattle connection--just sent him a message through Facebook.
  9. Bumping for a friend who has made inquiries to me about good places to see live jazz in Seattle. I suggested Jazz Alley, but she replied that " Jazz Alley seems to be a more big name spot and expensive....looking for more intimate place, local musicians even." Any ideas, Northwesterners, or those with a visiting knowledge of the city?
  10. Well I’ll be a son of a Willie Stargell! Give that hat some stars!!
  11. That sounds very much like Amelie, although she’s adjusted to my bedtime reading habits by lying across my abdomen, behind the book instead of between it and my face, until I’m ready to go to sleep. The primary difficulty now comes when she attempts to sit on my lap (which occurs regularly) while I’m in my chair reading a medium or larger-sized book. Her version of lapsitting occupies most of my chest and is most conducive to either cellphone gazing or smaller books, such as Oxford’s VSI series. Active discouragement and forced cat-to-sofa transfers have been known to occur from time to time.
  12. Just started this one, which comes with a back-jacket plug from an Organissimo member who shall go nameless (but who walks in Brooklyn ):
  13. Looks like a sweet cat! My girlfriend is a huge fan of orange felines.
  14. The new Dolphy is excellent—very good sound, the new master track with Davis is quite fine, the alternates interesting to listen to as well. It’s in mono, which threw me at first (I think my old CDs are in stereo) as apparently the original stereo mixes have gone missing? The booklet’s fantastic too, especially James Newton’s introductory comments.
  15. I got it from a seller on Discogs—good deals to be found there sometimes, although if you’re a U.S. buyer and the seller’s in Europe (or vice-versa) the shipping fees can be pretty steep. I got lucky with the Ferguson—it was a great price, the seller was stateside, and the shipping fee was waived because of a mixup on a previous order I’d placed.
  16. My best feline friend Amelie:
  17. $140 for a set in VG++ condition. I have a lot of the music as well--30 of the 42 tracks overall--but I don't have the booklet, and I'm such a fan of that band that it's long been on my to-get list. This post (well, and this thread, for which I have no one to blame but myself) just cost me $135. (For V. 2, which seems like a good price. V. 3 will undoubtedly prove to be more elusive, if previous comments I've read about its relative rarity compared to the first two are true.)
  18. D’oh! I forgot about the Commodores. I lucked into a super-cheap copy of V. 1 a few years ago and would love to pick up 2 and 3 at some point, even though I’m not much of a vinyl person at all. Which is also why I’ve dropped the LP-only Hodges 1951-55 from my list—I have all of the music on CD, and the booklet is disappointing IMO (we have a copy in the station library).
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