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  1. I was a huge fan of Invader Zim! (My kids liked it too.) So of course they cancelled it. Inspired by b-3er, I put Zim in my Netflix queue, and the first volume just showed up. It is indeed hysterical. I do see why it wasn't a perfect match for Nick' tho, since some of the episodes are actually a bit much for kids (like where all the organs are sucked out of the students). Anyway, brilliant insanity. I might even pre-order this set that has all 3 volumes of the cartoon, a bonus disc, a toy and a cool house to store it all in. I think I read that the Christmas episode is still edited, but not sure about that. Invader Zim pre-order
  2. Archie Shepp - Tray of Silver (Denon)
  3. Thank you, Chuck.
  4. You're right. I'm so embarassed. What's worse is that I have that Select, but only played it once (so far) and just didn't remember. And to think that just the other day, I almost bid on a copy of Jazz Impressions. Well, I wouldn't be opposed to a large Mosaic box that had the core Hutcherson/Land albums, but then had some of the LPs they did on their own. That would indeed be choice. I'm listening to Choma right now. This material just begs to return to circulation. Still, I am most interested in getting the rarest reissued, which seems to be Inner Glow, followed by Head On.
  5. Perhaps, but I am completely uninterested in vinyl as an artifact, so it wasn't worth it to me. If Mosaic happens to release this as part of a Select, then I would be very unhappy having just spent enough (with shipping) to buy two Selects. I'd much rather get this session, and the others, reissued. That said, if anyone wanted to trade for a CDR of Inner Glow, while we wait for a legit release, I'm open to suggestions...
  6. I think they've settled on a $75 reserve price now. Call me crazy, but that's a bit much for an LP that might be near mint or something a lot less. Like Mike, I think I'll focus my attention on trying to get Mosaic to re-issue some of the later Hutcherson albums. I have 4 of the 6 OOP BNs listed above on vinyl, and based on that, I am pretty sure all 6 would fit on a Select. I'd also like to see a Land set, though that would be trickier, since the best OOP albums are spread over a few labels. The Hutcherson would be Cirrus Linger Lane View From Inside Knucklebean Inner Glow Head On Adding Total Eclipse would make this a 4 disc set, so that's probably out. Land might be Jazz Impressions of Folk Music (Imperial) The Peacemaker (Cadet) Take Aim (BN) New Shade of Blue (Mainstream) Damisi (Mainstream) Choma (Mainstream) I suspect this would fit on three CDs, but if not, I'd lose Jazz Impressions. Of these, I only have Choma, which is pretty good. So that will make up my suggestions to Mosaic. Anyone else is welcome to borrow this list to add their support. Eric
  7. ejp626

    Funny Rat

    Hey, I almost went to this show but wasn't feeling that well that night. I might pick this up, depending on the reviews.
  8. This is a very weak album. I think the AMG review is generous: "Dorham had an okay voice, musical if not memorable, but the arrangements for these selections (which utilize his trumpet and Curtis Fuller's trombone, both of which are muted all the time) are inventive and pleasing."
  9. Not associated with any of these auctions, but they are things I was looking for a few months back. The Gil Melle in particular can be tricky to find. The second Woody Shaw set has a very low starting bid and no reserve, but the guy doesn't take checks or Paypal (only M.O. or Bidpay). Gil Melle BN - auction1 Gil Melle BN - auction2 Woody Shaw Mosaic - auction1 Woody Shaw Mosaic - auction2
  10. Freddie Hubbard -- Keep your Soul Together on CTI
  11. I've got a pretty decent collection of OJCs, but I'll definitely be adding a few more. Maybe I'll make two lists -- OJCs I absolutely must have, and OJCs I'd like if they drop the price when they dump the stock. I have been trying to get Land's The Fox at a decent price for a few weeks now, which reminds me that I do have a Borders coupon ... Anyway, of the Tyners, I am partial to Song of the New World and Song for My Lady. Sure hope these don't go out of print. No one has mentioned Mal Waldron's Mal 1-4. I think Blue Mitchell's Out of the Blue is still the most impressive first album I've run across. Just a great line up (Art Blakey, Wynton Kelly, Benny Golson, Paul Chambers and Sam Jones). George Russell's Ezz-thetics. This one might be safe since it has Eric Dolphy on it. I guess none of these are on Fantasy proper, but to be on the safe side ...
  12. Ubu: Sorry for the delay. This link talks about the series in a bit more detail. Outnational Meltdown page If you keep clicking through, you get to a place where you can order the entire set for 220 Rand. No idea if they ship to Europe, or if you'd ever see this. There are other places to order this. Half.com for instance has them for under $15 each, though getting them shipped might be a pain. I can't find Jazzin Universally right now, which I like a bit better. But I am listening to Free at Last. The first track has Moses Molelekwa on piano. He is very good. There is a heavy electric bass riff that is funky but a little repetitive over 7 minutes. There are also horns that come in, and lyrics in an African tongue. Airto Moreira on percussion. Definitely a great track. Track 2 starts with bird calls and chants. There are 4 marima players, and I'm pretty sure I heard a cowbell (probably Airto). It appears that Airto is on nearly all tracks. It's really too bad the piano player isn't more involved. I think he is more involved on Jazzin Universally. He actually passed away a few years ago, but his work is worth seeking out. Track 3 is more guitar and vocal heavy. The guitar part sounds almost like bluegrass. I'm not crazy about track 4 but it does have didgeridoo on it, which counts for something. Track 5 is a bit slower, with bass and another string instrument playing off each other. According to the liner, there are 4 maribas here too, but I don't here them. About halfway through the song, it picks up, trumpet is added and I guess the maribas come in. It sounds a bit like an outtake from Paul Simon's Graceland album. Track 6 starts with a female chorus (most of the vocals up to now have only been male). Oh, there is a male voice blending in. This is a stripped down song, with vocals, wood block and conga. Track 7 is back to funky with 8 string bass and two guitars. It gets kind of busy towards the end as everyone adds their voice or instrument. It's still good though. It's basically a 15 minute jam. You'd probably like it. I think it is a bit deeper than the Africa Straight Ahead album.
  13. Etherbored: You may have missed this from a much earlier thread, but CDs 76-101 in the series came out as a 4th box (sold individually). I haven't found any in the US, though some people may have seen them in NY or SF. I imported a set off amazon.fr, and it took forever, but it made it. If you sprung for the first (bigger) box, you might want to look into this too. Among other great material, there's a good Don Byas disc (78), Guy Viseur (88), Jazz and Cinema #4 (98), Jazz under the Occupation (really interesting) (100) and Joe Newman and Cootie Williams (101). Eric
  14. I also like Rites of Passage. One album not mentioned in this thread, or I just missed it is New Wine in Old Bottles. Very nice date from 1978 (actually I think this was the album right before the disastrous Monuments). Hank Jones on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums. It is on Inner City Records, licensed from East West. I don't believe this ever made it to CD (in the US anyway), which is a shame. They revisit two McLean songs -- Appointment in Ghana Again and Little Melonae Again, plus Confirmation and a stretched out Round Midnight, plus two other tracks.
  15. They do have one of the big 75 CD Jazz in Paris boxes in store, or at least they did a couple weeks ago. They never did get the follow-up box though. I did manage to track down Broken Wing, but not in a regular store ... and not on the streets of NYC either.
  16. Great photo! It looks like Benny is going to be back at the Showcase in Chicago in another week or so. I will try to make one of the dates.
  17. I had a friend recently get back from South Africa. She brought back a few choice CDs, including something by Moses Molelekwa (can't recall the title now). Based on that, I discovered a 3 CD set (also sold as individual CDs) called Outernational Meltdown (on B & W Music). I managed to get vol. 1 and 3 for not too much through half.com, so you could keep an eye out for them. The actual titles are: Vol 1 - Free at Last Vol 2 - Healer's Brew Vol 3 - Jazzin' Universally Eric
  18. Definitely the worst album done by Jackie McLean is Monuments. I think AMG says something like this album caused Jackie to stop recording for 10 years. It's really something. It's sort of a disco-jazz-fusion thing. Most astonishing is that according to the liner, all the music was written and arranged by Mitch Farber, whoever he was. I guess I got it 'cause it was cheap and I wondered just how bad it was. It is bad, though it is still better than Sonny Rollins' Solo Album (this was discussed on another thread). The most amusing thing is the price history on the stickers. Most of the vinyl I get went to the cut-out bins, and then someone turns around and sells it for $15-25. In this case, someone tried to get $40 for it, before it ended up in the shop where I got it for $6 (and even that was a bit much). Eric
  19. I guess it depend on who "we" is. The corporations have no interest in this public domain concept, and while the Supremes gave lip service to it, they did nothing when Congress extended copyright well beyond a reasonable limit. I'm sad to say that we'll probably all be dead before Mickey Mouse (to give the most notorious example) goes into PD. And I don't give a rat's ass about Mickey Mouse, but because of Disney, so much else has been shelved because it isn't worth it for the copyright owners to do anything with it, but by god, no one else can either.
  20. Sal: I've got the Reece, and it is great. Personally, that would be the one I'd go for. I'm still debating the Pullen, since I have most of the material already. But I completely forgot about the Gordon. That might make a good request. Eric P.S. Don't wait too long on the Parlan.
  21. I was thinking of asking for the Roach Mosaic but money's a bit too tight for that. It's really too bad that the Hill and Pepper aren't ready for the holidays, since either would be about the right size gift request. And there's no way I can hold off on the Hill Select until my birthday! (Maybe I can hold off on the Pepper.)
  22. Brownie: My French is so rusty. Maybe you can enlighten me (us). These box sets are pulled from the material in the enormous Jazz in Paris sets, or this is something not released as part of those 101 CDs? How does the Belgium set fit in -- Belgian artists but recorded in Paris, aside from the additional Django material? Thanks. Eric
  23. In the spirit of cooperation and all that, I should mention that Dustygroove currently has several hard to find Hutcherson LPs, including Waiting and The View from Inside.
  24. Yeah, I just noticed this myself. Had I known, I would have waited a week to post my question. Ah well. There's a good chance that the reserve is higher than I want to go anyway, but I guess we'll find out.
  25. As mentioned on a different thread, Hutcherson's Inner Glow is extremely hard to find. I really hope that it sees the light of day either as part of a Mosaic Hutcherson set or maybe as a Gale release. I've managed to track down nearly all the other Hutcherson's on LP. My question is whether two tracks reportedly on Inner Glow are the same as the ones on Waiting, or are these different versions? One track is Roses Poses and the other is Searchin' the Trane. If they are the same, then a Waiting/Inner Glow release would be most welcome. Anyone, anyone. Actually getting the material in any form would be most welcome, and if Blue Note or Mosaic isn't planning on releasing Cirrus, Lingus Lane, Waiting, etc. then we should lobby someone to license it, and perhaps that would be Gale. Eric
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