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Best way to avoid this in the future, obviously, is just to wait a month or two after the new batches are released to see if BMG picks them up. As difficult as it may be to wait at times, this is what I've been doing recently.
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I've often wondered this myself... They must have some process by which they decide which ones to carry...it can't just be random. I'm often surprised at which ones they do end up carrying, though. And, conversely, which ones they don't. Who knows?!
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Sounds interesting... Think I'll put that one on my "To Buy From BGM" list. Thanks for the info!
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Well, after watching my stacks of CDs pile up higher and higher over the last couple of years, I finally decided to do something about it. I purchased a CD rack from Boltz last week and it arrived today. I've since put it together and put all my discs in and now I'm sitting here wondering... How do you all categorize your CDs and records? I assume that most do it alphabetically by artist, but I don't know...maybe some of you out there have a different system? The only thing I have decided on is that, first and foremost, they must be categorized alphabetically by artist (last name first, ofcourse). Beyond that, I'm not so sure. I could go with categorization by recording date, or maybe original release date...or simply alphabetically by title? Do you categorize by genre at all, or do you simply lump all your discs together? What about Various Artists compilations - what do you do with those? And where in the world do you put that Jazz @ Massey Hall album? Under C. Parker, or D. Gillespie, or...'The Quintet'?! Looking for opinions here. What works the best for you? This could be the most anal-retentive post of the year... Oh, and one more thing: that Boltz rack is highly recommended!
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Cal Tjader's 'Cuban Fantasy' available. Anyone heard this?
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Thanks! I've been meaning to get the 'Science Fiction' sessions for a while now...
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Also just available: Art Blakey - 'Indestructible' Miles Davis - 'In Person Friday and Saturday Nights At the Blackhawk' (Box) T. Monk - 'Underground' (Remastered) T. Monk - 'Solo Monk' (Remastered) T. Monk - 'It's Monk's Time' (Remastered) T. Monk - 'Criss Cross' (Remastered) Jason Moran - 'The Bandwagon'
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Favorite Toys?
street singer replied to Man with the Golden Arm's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I was a child of the late 70s/early 80s, so for me it was all about Star Wars, He-Man and G.I. Joe. I had the entire first collection of Star Wars figures. Until the perilous day when a cousin of mine came over for a visit...and ripped the heads off every single one of them! I'm traumatized to this day... -
Favorite Toys?
street singer replied to Man with the Golden Arm's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Ah, yeah... That Evel bike was great! Seems like I remember a variation of that one, also...with a rider in a black suit? Remember that one? -
It looks they do apply s/h to this one even w/ the current sale - apparently because it's in the Clearance sections and is already heavily discounted. Still, a price of ~$40 isn't bad on this one. Might make an excellent Christmas gift for a blues fan!
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H. Silver - 'Song For My Father' SQ Issue
street singer replied to street singer's topic in Miscellaneous Music
So there is a consensus that the title track of the 'SFMF' RVG is indeed ffrom a vinyl pressing? -
'Feelin the Spirit' indeed. One of my favorite Grant Greens with some of the best playing by Herbie Hancock I have heard to date. Highly recommended! Do not wait for the RVG of this one, especially if you can find it used at a nice price.
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H. Silver - 'Song For My Father' SQ Issue
street singer replied to street singer's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I really don't get how only one track from a session can have such noticeably poor sound quality. What's up with that?! Aren't they on the same master tape? -
H. Silver - 'Song For My Father' SQ Issue
street singer replied to street singer's topic in Miscellaneous Music
How strange. What would cause such a defect to appear on the master tape? Any idea? -
Just picked up the RVG version of Horace Silver's 'Song For My Father'. Have never owned this before, so ofcourse, the music was quite revelatory. I completely understand why this one is so raved about. However... I have an issue with the sound quality on this one and am wondering if it's in the master or if I just got a bad disc. Can someone help me determine which it is? On the first track, "Song For My Father", there is very audible static throughout the entirety of the song. Especially in the quite parts. Almost sounds like surface noise on an LP. I haven't noticed this one any other songs. On the third song, "Calcutta Cutie", when Blue Mitchell hits a high note it results in a sharp, crackling sound. This can't be on the master, can it?
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Yeah, that 'Boss Tenors From Orbit' Master Edition has one UGLY album cover! Another one is the 'Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Carmen McRae at Newport' album. BLECH!!! I don't see why they feel the need to jack with these things the way they do. I mean, it's bad enough that the original LP artwork has to be reduced so much to fit a standard CD case - but they reduce it even further to put a silly border around it! Hell, why even bother putting the original cover art on it at all at that point?! Admittedly, some of these don't look half bad...the cover for 'Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street' looks decent. But the whole concept, to me, is ridiculous. Africa Brass, where did you get those resealable plastic sleeves you mentioned? I've got a buncha good lookin' Coltrane Impulse releases that could use some protectin'!
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Hello Leeway, Yes, MusicCollector does offer both of the features you asked about. 1) You can add any type of format, be it CD, LP, MiniDisc, SACD, etc, etc. CDs, ofcourse, are the easiest to add. You simply put the disc in the drive and, if you're connected to the Internet, the program automatically searches for information. The other formats can be searched for by barcode or by Artist/Title. They can also be added manually, if you so choose. 2) Your database can be downloaded to a PDA - however, I am not familiar with the process involved. It does require integration with another application (ListPro). Here is the information from the MusicCollector manual regarding this: ----------------------------------------------------------------- "This feature lets you export album lists in a format directly compatible with the Music Collector template for ListPro. ListPro is a list manager for use on your Palm or Pocket PC device. You can use the Music Collector template for ListPro to view your Music Collector data on your mobile device. More info about this, including a discount for buying ListPro, can be found here: http://www.collectorz.com/music/listpro.php" ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hope this info is helpful!
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Hey Jazzshrink, Did you ever download that trial version of MusicCollector? Just curious about what you thought of it...
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If anyone's interested, this box is available from Columbia House for $84.99 + shipping/handling. Just over $92 w/ s/h.
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Album of The Week: July 27-August 2
street singer replied to Soul Stream's topic in Album Of The Week
Anyone have a problem with static on the first track of this CD? I've received two copies of this disc recently, both with static on the first track. Only noticeable during the organ solos. What the...?! -
Complete Mobley 50's Sessions. Can't believe this is still available, actually. Now I'll just keep my fingers crossed until Christmas...
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The first jazz album I heard w/ vibes was Milt Jackson's 'Sunflower'. I was intrigued by the instrument and its sound...thought the album was good (now think it's pretty darn great), but the presentation of the music, as stated previously here, seemed a bit "corny" to me. Then along came a little album called 'Out To Lunch'. BOBBY HUTCHERSON. His presence on that album just completely blew me away!!! The vibes MAKE that album, in my opinion. After that, there have been many more albums I've enjoyed...a few more Bobby Hutcherson's, ofcourse...but I enjoy none as much as Jackie McClean's 'Destination Out'. That album, and the playing of Hutcherson, is just magical. I love the way the vibes just ring for daaays.... I've recently listened to 'One Step Beyond' for the first time (thanks to the Grachan Moncur III Mosaic Select) and am enjoy Hutcherson's work on that one as well. Doesn't quite take me to that same place/space as 'Destination Out', but pretty close... B)
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