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@Mike:now I know why I haven't found it .... as I was sure it was Evans there, but had no clue where to search.... Cheers, Tjobbe
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the current view from the "Dom" Cheers, Tjobbe EDIT: updates every 60sec
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thanks Alexander.. will try some first guesses on this Art of Trio compilation disc #1 Body&Soul, but who plays ? #2 an early Basie ? #3 no clue ... #4 #5 Satin Doll. Bud Powell ? #6 EDIT: found it on HIS the complete Group recordings... #7 #8 #9 #10 Blackbird from this record: LINK #11 As soon as the bass leaps in...: LINK #12 #13 sounds little bit like a Miles davis pianist...Herbie ? not sure #14 #15 sounds like B&S but an 80ies version will try to fill the blank spots later on Cheers, Tjobbe
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@couw, Alexander: got mine today ! Thanks a lot... Tjobbe
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Hi RDK, the Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll Vol2 is available at www.jpc.de for 16€ but the Boogie CD's only as single ones for 5€ each. Cheers, Tjobbe
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Hi Jim, again followed your recommendation and order from the cyber guys... got me one step closer to poverty Stop making suggestion on what to buy , else I need to get me a fresh, unused bank account Cheers, Tjobbe BTW: great, great piece of music !
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one of the older records I'm using for audio equipment tests is the Steve Hoffman remastered Sonny Clark Trio one from 1959 (which sound great in both terms audio fidelity and music). It sound really natural Else I can recommend the Chesky Paquito D'Rivera Portrait of Cuba which some challenge to the equipment. Not sure if I would use BN's as reference but I would rather recommend some of the Impulse! ones if you want to go for more 60's stuff instead. Cheers, Tjobbe EDIT: as I call myself an "audiophile" I would anyway try the same approach as Claude did and mix it with more then only one type of music.
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the Cologne based WDR Big Band twice in the early 90's with Jerry van Royen Cheers, Tjobbe
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Which period and time do you buy most of your jazz
tjobbe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
The period and time I bought my most CD's is the time since I was joing this forum... more concrete: everytime someone creates a BF Disc answer thread... I run to the laptop trying to find a shop that has the stuff before anybody else here can buy them... Cheers, Tjobbe EDIT: if you refer to period as Jazzstyles... what ever I can get hold of, what ever I like and if it doesn't I might sell it again... (hasn't happened since a while yet) -
I tried setting a limit when buying with credit card... it really works but only the first time... when you buy the second time and set it 25$, nothing happened... and the third time,.. the forth time,......this stupid card never stops me.... Cheers, Tjobbe P.S. I managed it to stop once, but then the other card said.. use me
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sorry LAL, cannot help you..... I tried the anonymous CD-Buyers assotiation but it hasn't helped....as long as you are not getting a social outsider.. don't worry buy happy.. Cheers, Tjobbe
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Even notice how deus62 has a birthday everyday?
tjobbe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Forums Discussion
You know Hardbopjazz... A Deus does not need Software.. this superior being created not only the world but also this Forum.. we are all in his hands... oh God... .. Cheers, Tjobbe BTW: The Deus is now in a good mood... so do not make him angry, last time that happend the board was down so why do you believe he needs software for this small Birthday trick . So beware of what happens when he gets or even -
Hi Jazzbo, just got an email that some are back in stock again, so have a look ...price is still at 5$ for the ones Jim mentioned Cheers. Tjobbe
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The Dave Grusin Two for the road is one of the Elephant interpretations I like most.... and the Peter Gunn on my favourite DVD... The Blues Brother (in restored length with a full 4minutes of Peter G. Theme) Happy Birthday Henry.... Cheers, Tjobbe
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Hi Bev, just looked at the amazon.de site and seen that "Ein Fenster aus Jazz" has been released last -at least with this title- in 1983 so not sure if there is an actual version or even an english translation. Cheers, Tjobbe
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Hi Bev, I've re-read this and the "Ein Fenster aus Jazz" two weeks ago on two 16h flights and was amazed how good it is still (the Jazzbook in its '73 release and the other in a '77 one) and I was also surprised by the some of the articles... I would still rate his recommendations a being "essential" even in the light of Fusion but what I found even more interesting is the "political" aspect he brought up (read the Fenster aus Jazz Interview with Albert Mangelsdorff) as this was one element of the end 60's Discussion in Europe... Cheers, Tjobbe
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there have been more but they are out of stock currently and thats why you cannot order them... I tried but I believe as soon as they are back in stock you should be able to get them for this $5 deal Cheers, Tjobbe
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Even notice how deus62 has a birthday everyday?
tjobbe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Forums Discussion
I wouldn't trust him Hans.... he will go on and on celebrating his daily birthdays. He got used to it.. its like a drug and this forum is the place where all his thread dealers are Cheers, Tjobbe -
brnnng, brnnng in B-flat (hope you can imaging what I mean B) ) Cheers, Tjobbe
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I placed an order with cdpacific for the Duke Pearson too today....and added a Lee Morgan The Rumproller Hope they arrive soon without german customs inspecting it... as this takes aweful lot of time Cheers, Tjobbe
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Artist: Gil Evans Title: Out of the cool Recorded: 1960 Edition: Impulse (2002 Japanese Edition as well as the 1987 first edition) Comment: I was impressed when playing this for the first time 15Years ago. The balance between compostion, esprit and surprising moves still allowing the Soloist enough room. La Nevada starts like Ravels Bolero and moving on and on while the Horace Silver tune Sister Sadie is one highlight for me. Personally: I was totally amazed by the quality even of the first CD release (the Japanese one is even much better) and this put myself on the rail to follow up with other great records like the Coltranes released at that time on Impulse. Cheers, Tjobbe
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Oscar Peterson-what do board members think of him?
tjobbe replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Recommendations
as an Oscar fan (and Piano trio recordings in general) here some thoughts additionally to deus posting (and more or less agreeing totally to his statement) - recommended in terms of uniqueness of quality are the duetts recorded with Pablo (The Basie one is one of my all time favourites). They show a somewhat different and less dominating Oscar Peterson. - from the MPS collection you can more or less buy most records and I see this phase as the most creative one - the verves are not my all time favorites (allthough you might find some of the above MPS released outside Europe with the Verve sticker on them) - the Telarcs are more mixed (so you need to look a bit more carefully to their musical quality) but some great live performances recorded. All in all, there is so much out there from various periods and I have only one (Skol) that I some what dislike. Else both sonically and musically his recordings are all high class standard. If you want to start go with the 75th Birthday celebration and branch from there into the various themes. Cheers, Tjobbe -
Even notice how deus62 has a birthday everyday?
tjobbe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Forums Discussion
and I though regulating everything even humor would be a speciality of the German Tribe Cheers, Tjobbe -
Even notice how deus62 has a birthday everyday?
tjobbe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Forums Discussion
In Europe you're allowed one extra birthday in a leap year. yeah, and in Groningen the 1st April is celebrated on any day of the year cheers, Tjobbe -
the Vince Guaraldi Boy named Charlie Brown makes me smile when ever I put that into the player as well as the Tjader/Getz/Guaraldi Ginza Samba gives me some hard times keeping my feet on the ground Cheers, Tjobbe