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porcy62

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  1. LP size, not as lavish as the coltrane or the dolphy ones, but LP size.
  2. Up! Blue Mitchell - Complete Blue Note Session (1963-1967) 4cds SOLD Cds and Booklet NM, box has spine teared off, (a Mosaic honourable tradition IMO), that could be repaired with tape, so VG. 80 euros plus shipping. Thelonious Monk - Complete Riverside Recordings LP size box set 15cds SOLD CDs NM, box and booklet VG+ 59 euros plus shipping Bill Evans - Complete Riverside Recordings CD size box set 12cds Cds NM, booklet has some writings so VG, outer box VG 35 euros plus shipping John Coltrane - The Prestige Recording LP size box set 16cds Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 60 euros plus shipping Charles Mingus - Passions of a Man: The Complete Atlantic Recordings 1956-1961 6cds Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 19 euros plus shipping Sonny Rollins - The Complete RCA Victor Recordings 6cds Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 30 euros plus shipping Eric Dolphy - The Complete Prestige Recordings 9cds SOLD Cds and Booklet NM, box a small tear at the left bottom on the spine. 70 euros plus shipping Clifford Brown - Brownie: The Complete EmArcy Recordings Of Clifford Brown 10cds Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 35 euros plus shipping Dizzy Reece - Mosaic Select 3cds SOLD Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 35 euros plus shipping Carmell Jones - Mosaic Select 3cds SOLD Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 30 euros plus shipping Bennie Green - Mosaic Select 3cds Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 30 euros plus shipping Miles Davis - Chronicle: The Complete Prestige Recordings 1951–1956 LP size box, 8cds Cds and Booklet NM, box minor flaws due storage 35 euros plus shipping
  3. As we all jazz lovers know everybody want to be a cat
  4. That's the reason we love them
  5. My cat, a long hair black old lady, disappeared one night. Everything as usual, she wanted to go outside so I opened the door, expecting to see her in the morning. I never saw her again, I think she went to die somewhere far from me, this is a different attitude of cats compared to humans. I still miss her.
  6. Zip cover, US pressing
  7. Yeah, Atlantic Records were awful. BUT when the original stereo tapes are in masterful hands, the results are usually great. Who said: It's all in the mastering?
  8. And what about some blues records with guitar on left channel and voice on right one, like Lighting Hopkins' Prestige and Bluesville, if you don't have a mono button on your amp, you're fuc***! Agree.
  9. BTW all the early Pink Floyd albums are better in mono, IMO. Overall I think that most sound engineers handled stereo after a lot of mistakes, particularly in rock records.
  10. The one's made by George Martin's son?
  11. I prefer the mono version of Sgt Pepper compared to the stereo, never heard a remix.
  12. Always loved this one
  13. A Ryko reissue, coloured vinyl, some bonus tracks, going on sale, I keep my old pressing. I admit Bowie, like Genesis, wasn't my cup of tea then, nor he's now.
  14. Speaker Corner reissue
  15. Little girls and me, at least. I always thought Ringo was/is a great drummer, I thought the same of Paul McCartney on bass. They were not just the rhythm section of the Beatles, actually I don't think the Beatles had a rhythm section at all.
  16. Parlophono, mono.
  17. Old Parlophone mono, with the fair amount of noise, pops and clicks, the real way to listen to early Beatles, IMO.
  18. The Beatles' White Album, Mobile Fidelity reissue.
  19. You never find such things on Braxton's cover, I presume.
  20. Japanese pressing
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