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  1. WL, I'm planning to pick up CRISSCRAFT, which I think just got re-issued by Savoy. (Hell, how can I resist when AMG says its "tones" are Sophisticated, Intimate, Amiable/Good-Natured, Rollicking, Passionate, Reverent, Reserved! B) ) You're right, Hawes does show up on some of those jams... The Fresh Sounds CD I have is the 1959 session that came out on Impulse with the Dorham Jazz Prophets date (both originally ABC?). Wynton Kelly is the pianist. Didja get my PM?
  2. Recently I've been hitting the Criss Prestige sides hard (and Late's AOTW choice only spurred me on even more). What is it about Criss' playing on these albums that make me return to them again and again of late? Even something like I'LL CATCH THE SUN, which seems to be written off as one of his lesser efforts in that (late-60s) era, still comes across to me with a magical vitality that infuses even material like the title track and "Don't Rain On My Parade"--and when he gets his hands on "I Thought About You" and "Cry Me a River," look out. Damn, I wish he'd gotten to record with Hampton Hawes more. In any even, records like PORTRAIT OF CRISS, THIS IS CRISS, and SONNY'S DREAM are in my CD player all the time these days. The other night I listened to the 2-CD Imperial set, and while it's a fine collection of 1950s Criss (hell, the only collection, I think, outside of the Fresh Sounds CD and some of the stuff that turned up on Xanadu), the Prestige years sound like a great leap forward to me. I still haven't heard THE BEAT GOES ON and ROCKIN' IN RHYTHM, but that's just one of the many, many things I have to look forward to...
  3. Miles Davis, LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD John Zorn, SPILLANE Jackie McLean, DESTINATION OUT darkside I've got another CD at home that collects some of the original soundtrack themes from various film noirs, but can't remember the title offhand... will post it tomorrow.
  4. I'll see you double!!
  5. Yeah, I've been on the hunt for this one for some time--hope you picked it up!
  6. Joe Pass, GUITAR VIRTUOSO (disc 4) Various artists, GENNETT RECORDS GREATEST HITS Avishai Cohen, LYLA Don Friedman, WALTZ FOR DEBBY Lee Morgan, SEARCH FOR THE NEW LAND Billie Holiday, SOLITUDE
  7. I'm on a pre-ordering roll myself--doing all 3 Mosaics tomorrow, and just pre-ordered both the forthcoming Basie set and the new translation of SWANN'S WAY. (One of these things is not like the others... )
  8. Well, Dan, I think you better keep it up there then! The talismanic superstition of baseball is actually one of the things that's always attracted me to the sport. I also have to admit that even though the aesthete in me knows that the novel of THE NATURAL is better than the movie, the kid in me is crazy about the flick. I swear to God, I get choked up when Redford shatters the clock on the wall with his home-run. In real-life, the moments that have come closest to that for me are seeing Fisk hit the homer in Game 6 (I was a little kid, a big Fred Lynn fan, and so my dad let me stay up late to watch the end of the game), watching the Yanks' two bottom-of-the-9th, game-tying home runs in the 2001 World Series, and seeing Ripken hit a home-run on his last at-bat before officially breaking Gehrig's record. Those moments are just mythic for me--in some weird way they tie into visions of dreams and possibilities that I've had ever since I was a child.
  9. Not sure--have the two Chambers/Blakey duets come out before?
  10. What I wanna know is what the prize is for making post #50,000--howza 'bout a nice, bound copy of BEST OF THE BABE THREADS?
  11. Just a little over three weeks left, and every division in the American League is still in play. Even the Yanks are all but clinging to first--thankfully Wells finally got back on track and they salvaged the last game of their series with the Bosox. And I'm rooting hard for the Cubs to pull it out in the NL Central. Brother Berigan, what's yer verdict on the Braves for the playoffs?
  12. One of them can't come over here. B) Doubtless he'll start haunting Jazz Corner soon if AAJ doesn't resolve its problems... a Middle East thread in the Alley would smoke him out!
  13. I've never picked this one up because I have nearly all of the master-take material already (save for the Cole Porter session, which I've heard but haven't gotten around to getting yet). Still, it sounds like a great buy, Tony--if I ever see it for a price that low, I'll be sorely tempted (and I don't have that Cole Porter date yet! Easy justification, even at $74). I'll tell you the one I'm hungering for--the Savoy/Dial set, although I have nearly all of that already as well. What's the sound quality on that one like vs. the Denon mini-LPs and the 4-CD Complete Dial set?
  14. Isn't there also an extra track on the jewelcase version that wasn't on the longbox?
  15. A very cool book (in spite of a few copyediting errors--kinda ironic in a book about journalism) entitled PM: A NEW DEAL IN JOURNALISM 1940-48. PM was an experimental, liberal New York daily that introduced some of the design and content practices that have since become common in newspapers: And the Bangs book is awesome! Esp. the two-part piece from the June/July 1976 Creem detailing his visit to Jamaica to write about the emerging reggae phenomenon.
  16. What a damned drag, but it sounds as if he made the most of the time that was left to him. I was a kid when EXCITABLE BOY came out and it rocked my world for awhile--in 1978 he was a beacon of hope on the dim pop landscape. Also liked the one-off he did with R.E.M. (aka The Hindu Love Gods); not long ago I played their version of Prince's "Raspberry Beret" on the radio.
  17. They're goin' fast...
  18. Mike, yes, it's the 1992 Denon CD. I'm assuming it's OOP, although I haven't checked. Correct track listings would be great. Thanks for the offsetting opinion--I'll probably pick it up tonight.
  19. Sonny Criss, THIS IS CRISS Sonny Criss, PORTRAIT OF SONNY CRISS Sonny Criss, COMP. IMPERIAL Teddy Edwards/Howard McGhee, TOGETHER AGAIN Artie Shaw, 1944-45 Cannonball Adderley, ALABAMA CONCERTO Randy Weston, WITH THESE HANDS
  20. I came across this title used last night but didn't pick it up. I'd never heard of A.K. Salim, but the lineup looked stellar. May go back today and buy it, in spite of AMG's negative review: BluesSuite Any other opinions on this one? Eddie Costa's on it--hell, that alone might make it worth the $7.
  21. Should be. The Songbook Select is slated for next year.
  22. While I still snap up (and love) most of the Blue Note that gets re-issued, the Hep series and the HatArt/Hatology series have become the titles that offer me the greatest thrill of discovery.
  23. Here's an off-the-wall entry for you--AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936).
  24. Ditto. I actually have never heard either one of these, so I'm psyched. GoM, you a trombone fan? Probably no more so than the other instruments, but I do seem to be gravitating towards more 'bone players these days. White Lightning aka Barak is the big 'bone fan round these parts--hope he checks in soon after his Alaska sojourn. I'd like to find more moody, Moncur-like players to listen to as well.
  25. Which ones do you plan to pick up? I know I'm snagging Al Grey's SNAP YOUR FINGERS and J.J. Johnson's J.J.'S BROADWAY right out of the gate.
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