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  1. I have a cd of this as part of a box bought from the Dankworth's place directly http://www.quarternotes.com/ Not sure if they are still trading but its worth asking? Thanks - I'll check it out. Peter Re: The Dankworth box set - yes I have this too, and it should still be available from the Dankworth company. This is one of the great mysteries. All four of his 'concept' albums $1m collection, Zodiac Variations , What the Dickens and Lifeline in this excellent box and not expensive either. But only available from the Dankworth co directly. Never reissued on CD by Polygram or Universal or anyone else on CD. Weird because they are not only excellent but in terms of British jazz, important recordings too. Guess this is kind of late to the party, but I recall that DG was selling a $1m Collection/Zodiac Variations 2-fer reissued by Dutton Vocalion. This still seems to be in print in the UK, and there may have been an additional Dankworth 2-fer. I was kind of stretched thin at the time when I was visiting DG, so I passed.
  2. That's interesting. This is still being offered as a CD-R at Amazon -- and as individual downloads (though with our luck they would have upgraded this track to the Schaap version). I might pick up one of the used ones, though honestly I need to check tonight if I have SST on LP. I suspect I might. I recall there was a similar issue with one of the tracks on Indigoes being different between the CD (at least the original release) and LP. Given that I have this material on CD or LP (and in the case of Indigoes -- and perhaps SST -- both CD and LP), I just can't see going for this set, even if there is decent remastering.
  3. This project continues and I have most of the poems I need on subways, trains, biking. I could use a few more good poems about airplane rides, walking (primarily in the country but also in the city) and driving. Do let me know if you have any leads. I'll put a few of the more interesting ones up later. This poem is on a completely different topic, but I really liked it, so here it is. Thomas McGrath Nuclear Winter After the first terror people Were more helpful to each other As in a blizzard Much comradeliness, help, even laughter: The pride of getting through tough times. Even, months later, When the snow fell in June, We felt a kind of pride in our Unusual weather And joked about the wild geese Migrating south, Quacking over the 4th of July presidential honkings. It was, people said, The way it had been in the Old Days... Until the hunger of the next year. Then we came to our senses And began to kill each other. (The spacing is a bit off. Someone showed me how to add in extra spaces but I forgot the details. I'll have to fix later.)
  4. I believe they can be purchased through iTunes, but am not 100% sure of that. Obviously they will be online in the shady parts of the internet within a day of the first airing. They will come out on DVD in 6 to 12 months after the season ends. While there have been a few real stinkers here and there, for the most part these new shows are living up to the classic first run of the show.
  5. I'd say this is actually my favorite of all of Greene's books. At any rate, it is the only one that I have kept on my shelves. I'm planning in a couple of years to read Steinbeck's Travels with Charley and then pair it with the more overtly comic Travels with my Aunt.
  6. I am glad that Serena won the gold, and perhaps even more excited that Serena and Venus won gold in doubles. That truly does put them in a very elite group. But not too interested beyond that, particularly in the unending Phelps coverage. Was watching some commercial in the elevator about how elite athletes give until there's nothing left and then they give some more. Ok, fine. It is impressive. But shit, I'm in the office working hard on the weekend, giving 120% (and not getting paid overtime) because I want this project to come together. (For some other project almost 10 years back, I came in 7 days a week for 3 months straight.) No one's going to do a commercial about that. I'd just like to keep things in a bit of perspective here.
  7. If they started disallowing that, then they might as well cut basketball as an Olympic sport. Frankly, they probably ought to anyway. And for that matter tennis. My feeling is that for major sports and/or sports where there are already plenty of international competitions, like tennis, golf or cricket have no business being in the Olympics. (Yes, I realize not all of them are Olympic sports.) It's basically double-dipping, esp. when the tennis stars are all pros and no "amateur" would stand a chance.
  8. Doesn't change the story too much, but actually the intern was a DJ playing various recordings, including some organ music. He was fined $25, BTW.
  9. Trying very hard not to get caught up in the Olympics hype (and not turning on the TV at all helps ). Still, it sounds like the U.S. women's gymnastics team winning the gold was a pretty special moment. Might try to figure out a way to watch some of the highlights of that.
  10. Just a quick update -- am really disliking Northanger Abbey. The main character is such a stupid drip. I realize this is the point of the novel (she is overly influenced by romance novels), but it is so tedious to read. If this was the first Austen I had ever read, I can't imagine going on to the others. Curiously, I have won a great big box of books by Canadian authors (from reviewing Canadian books on another blog). Most I'll pass on to others or donate to the library, but I'll try to make my way through Michael Crummey's Galore and The Sea Captain's Wife by Beth Powning.
  11. Not everyone wants to sign up with these sites. I can't get Spotify even if I wanted to, but I guess I could get Mog. I figure people all have different approaches to this, and I am definitely not happy to be losing sounds samples at Amazon.
  12. For me it was not 9/11 (saw it live, through our midtown office windows, not on TV ) Probably the Challenger disaster. And some of the celebrations after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
  13. Working my way through lots of books that I have collected and should have read but haven't. Currently on Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey. I gather it picks up steam after the first half when Catherine finally makes it to the titular Abbey. Up to that point, the comedy of manners is a bit strained. I realize this was a very early work for Austen, but I am just not engaged. With Pride and Prejudice, it takes a while to get into the spirit of the story, but not 100 pages! Decided to give up on the newest Blais books for the time being. They just strike me as too slavishly imitative of V. Woolf. Have a long trip coming up in a couple of weeks, and I plan on bringing Skorvecky's The Engineers of Human Souls (finally).
  14. Perhaps. If convicted of a felony, then most professors do in fact lose tenure. But short of that, he'll probably stick around.
  15. Inspired by the hard to find Monk thread, I went and picked up the Original Album Classics v. 2. I have 3 of the 5 already, but I figured it wasn't that outrageous, since the first CD (Misterioso) is so hard to come by in North America. I'm a bit torn when I went and looked at Monk's Original Album Classics (v. 1), since I have all the CDs, but 3 of them in earlier masterings and without the bonus tracks. I'm leaning against at the moment, but I may weaken. I'm also debating whether I want to get Monk's solo Vogue recordings, since it is available so cheaply. I'm pretty sure I have it in some format, but it may be a beat-up copy. I'll have to look again.
  16. So I returned to this and got a few pages in when it struck me that while it starts off looking like all interior monologue, the perspective must keep changing. One starts off in the head of the wife of a youngish judge (on vaction) but then you are definitely in the head of a conservative priest (presumably a Protestant denomination as he has a son (turning into a thug) and two whorish daughters -- his thoughts not mine). So it is sort of a very dizzying omniscient narrator perspective. Added to this most sentence run on for a page or two. And then it struck me, there are no paragraph breaks in the entire 300 page book! I'm not sure that Garcia Marquez was particularly well-served by this in Autumn of the Patriarch -- the final chapter is a 30+ page long sentence (and obviously no paragraph markings). But he leads you to this point gradually. I'm really turned off by this (particularly in the Blais book). It just screams "I am a serious, serious author and I can't be bound by convention or even giving readers a bit of structure to help them into the narrative." I'll probably go another 25 or so pages to see if I can get past this, but I'd say I will probably bail. I'm not an English lit major anymore, and I no longer have to read such self-important fiction.
  17. Did you go to Northwestern? Maybe you could get away with that kind of talk at Indiana, though never never never suggest such thinking about the basketball program. I actually was in grad school at Northwestern the year they went to the Rose Bowl. Now that was a mind-bender. Undergrad was UMich. I'm not saying that some alumni don't take football way too seriously, but there is still some balance. Very, very few of the students I hung out with had made their decision to attend based on how great the football team or basketball team was.
  18. Haven't read Mumbo Jumbo, but honestly Flight to Canada struck me as an Afro-centric version of "We Didn't Start the Fire" put through a blender. I definitely wasn't in the right frame of mind for it, that's for sure.
  19. Interesting. For me that one and Mumbo Jumbo are his best novels. No I didn't like this at all. My favorite is The Free-lance Pallbearers, but I also enjoyed Yellow Back Radio Broke Down, though it has been ages since I read it. Maybe I wouldn't appreciate it as much now.
  20. Not at all convinced by these columns. One of the more interesting sidebars (elsewhere) said that PSU completely accepted the punishment and would not sue and/or appeal. Furthermore, if a third party tried to sue the NCAA, PSU would join them in an effort to toss the lawsuit as being without merit (no standing) and recover legal costs on behalf of NCAA from any third-party claimant. Bam! As others have said, the PSU/NCAA agreement sounds like a a plea-bargain deal -- i.e. better this (for us, mutually) than other options we can envision. The no third-party lawsuit business seems rather fishy on the face of it, certainly not something one would cite as a sign of how fair/logical/you name it this agreement was. I wasn't directly responding to the fairness (particularly for today's athletes), but that the deal slams the door in the face of all the PSU alums who are raising hell on the message boards, saying how this is a disgrace and they will sue and so on. Bunch of enablers who are doing their very best to overlook the seriousness of the situation. I went to a Big 10 school, but I never felt that the football program was more important than the rest of the university and certainly not its overall reputation. I can't say the same for these vocal PSU alums. I also can't get a clear sense of what proportion of alums feel PSU got a raw deal, but it sure seems a higher proportion than had this happened at some of the other Big 10 schools.
  21. I've heard pretty good things about these books, but I also heard good things about Beyond Black (by the same author), and I didn't like that much at all. Probably going to wait quite a while before tackling Wolf Hall. Finally wrapped up Reed's Flight to Canada, which I didn't like at all. I liked his earlier work and its chaotic energy, but I think he went off the rails here. Now reading These Festive Nights by Marie-Claire Blais. Not far enough into it to even have an impression.
  22. Not at all convinced by these columns. One of the more interesting sidebars (elsewhere) said that PSU completely accepted the punishment and would not sue and/or appeal. Furthermore, if a third party tried to sue the NCAA, PSU would join them in an effort to toss the lawsuit as being without merit (no standing) and recover legal costs on behalf of NCAA from any third-party claimant. Bam!
  23. Just run an ad featuring this during the bowl season, and the NCAA's problems will be solved: Paterno who?
  24. Consolidated listing, which should cover everything except some of the box sets. (May go ahead and list some classical box sets, but not unless there is real interest.) Price drops throughout list. If I have inadvertently put something in the list that is actually on hold, do let me know. Items with a * are going to be the first to go to the local CD shop (got a good lead from jdw -- thanks). I do intend for these to all be gone one way or another by end of August. Thanks for looking. Eric 4 Cannonball Adderley w/ Bill Evans Know What I Mean? Riverside, 2001 edition with 20-bit mastering *2 Herp Alpert Whipped Cream (Shout - 2005 remaster) 12 Integrale Louis Armstrong vol 6 3CDs (Fremeaux) 7 Rubyaiyat of Dorothy Ashby (Dusty Groove) 1 Count Basie Atomic Swing (Roulette) 9 Count Basie The Atomic Band Live in Europe (Lausanne and Zurich, 1959) 3 Sidney Bechet The Fabulous Sidney Bechet (BN)light marks and some discoloration on CD not affecting play 5 Louis Bellson Skin Deep (Exhibit) long scratch outside playing area (totally different cover than one on Amazon) 4 Bunny Berigan disc 7 from Mosaic Set 7 Chu Berry-Lucky Thompson Giants of the Tenor Sax (Commodore) bit of a scratch on outer edge outside playing area 6 Lou Blackburn Complete Imperial Sessions (BN) 12 Art Blakey Kyoto (OJC/Riverside) HOLD 3 Art Blakey The Freedom Rider (BN) 2 Alan Broadbent You and the Night and the Music - light marks not affecting play 8 Bob Brookmeyer Kansas City Sounds (Fresh Sounds) 8 Bob Brookmeyer The Blues Hot and Cold + 7x Wilder (Lonehill) 7 Bob Brookmeyer Tonite's Music Today + Whooeeee (Lonehill) 7 Bob Brookmeyer Traditionalism Revisited (Pacific Jazz) 5 Ray Brown Trio Live from New York to Tokyo (The Red Hot/Bam Bam Bam ) (Concord) 2 CDs -- promo printed on CD2 1 Brubeck/Desmond 1975 The Duets (AM) light scratches not affecting play 8 Giorgio Buratti Jazz Forms for Export 10 Kenny Burrell-Jimmy Smith Blue Bash! (Verve), partial mark through UPC & CD tray glue coming loose 7 Jaki Byard Freedom Together (OJC Limited-Prestige) slight bend to artwork. 8 Don Byas Chronological 1952-1953 2 Donald Byrd Landmarks (32 jazz) 12 Donald Byrd And Doug Watkins - The Transition Sessions BN 2 CDs 6 Donald Byrd The Cat Walk (BN) TOCJ-4075 Japanese insert but not obi. One long but light mark not affecting play 10 Cab Calloway Swinging Big Band Leader with Chu Berry (Jazz Archives no. 171 French Import) 8 Bill Carrothers Armistice 1918(Sketch) 2CDs light marks on CDs not affecting play 5 Benny Carter Tickle Toe (Vee Jay) 3 Serge Chaloff Blue Serge/Boston Blow Up (Definitive) light scratch not affecting play 10 Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Sextet Calypso Blues by Kenny Clarke and Francy Boland Sextet (Rearward) light marks on CD not affecting play; Slight tear to outer slipcase 8 Buck Clayton Three Classic Albums Plus (Avid) 2 CDs 3 Arnett Cobb Blows for 1300 (Delmark) 7 Arnett Cobb Blow Arnett, Blow (OJC-Prestige) 12 Ornette Coleman Body Meta Verve CD Scuffed, plays fine 11 Ornette Coleman Broken Shadows Sony import (no Obi) 18 Ornette Coleman Soapsuds Soapsuds (Verve) light marks not affecting play 6 John Coltrane One Down One Up: Live at the Half Note 2 CDs 3 John Coltrane Settin’ the Pace (OJC-Prestige) 5 John Coltrane-Frank Wess Wheelin’ & Dealing (OJC-Prestige) 2 John Coltrane Coltrane Jazz (Atlantic) digipack, very light marks not affecting play 3 Chick Corea & Origin Change (Concord) HOLD 10 Eddie Costa Memorial Concert (EMI/Colpix) TOCJ-50114 w/ obi *5 Dameron-Coltrane Mating Call (OJC-Prestige) 13 Wild Bill Davis Vol 1 April in Paris (Ocium) CD-Rom w bonus feature 9 Wild Bill Davis Vol 2 Syncopated Clock (Ocium) CD-Rom w bonus feature 4 Miles Davis-Stan Getz-Mulligan-Konitz-Rollins Conception (OJC/Prestige) light marks not affecting play *3 Miles Davis Porgy and Bess (Columbia) light marks not affecting play 12 Miles Davis Its About That Time... 8 Walter Jr Davis Davis Cup (BN TOCJ-6457) no obi 2 Joey DeFrancesco w/ Hutcherson Organic Vibes (Concord) *7 Eric Dolphy Complete Latin Jazz Sides (Gambit) 2 Best of Lou Donaldson vol. 1 (BN), sawcut in spine 2 Best of Lou Donaldson vol. 2 (BN), light scratch not affecting play 4 Kenny Dorham 2 horns/2 rhythm (OJC-Riverside) 6 Sweets Edison-Lockjaw Davis Jawbreakers (OJC/Riverside) 12 Duke Ellington V-Discs 3 CDs *5 Duke Ellington Reprise Studio Recordings (from Mosaic set Disc 1 only with insert) *5 Duke Ellington Historically Speaking (Bethlehem) *3 1969 All Star White House Tribute to Duke Ellington (BN) promo label on CD 2 Orchestral Works by Duke Ellington 3 Symphonic Ellington by Duke Ellington (Discovery) 8 Duke Ellington Togo Brava Suite (Storyville) light marks not affecting play 5 Kahil El'Zabar w/ Pharoah Sanders Africa N'da Blues (Delmark) scratches to CD not affecting play 10 Book Ervin The Book Cooks (Bethlehem) hole in UPC 7 Tal Farlow Autumn Leaves (Concord) 2 CDs 6 Tal Farlow Cookin' on all Burners (Concord) *4 Art Farmer Out of the Past (Chess) light marks not affecting play 4 Art Farmer/Donald Byrd 2 Trumpets (OJC-Prestige), light marks on CD not affecting play 8 Victor Feldman Four Classic Albums (Avid) 2 CDs 5 The Arrival of Victor Feldman (OJC/Contemporary) light mark outside playing area 3 Jukebox Ella (Fitzgerald): The Complete Verve Singles vol. 1 Digipack 2 CDs - missing inner booklet with discography 6 Jimmy Forrest Most Much (OJC/Prestige) HOLD 4 Jimmy Forrest Black Forrest (Delmark) some creases to artwork 12 Sonny Fortune w/ K. Barron Laying it Down (Konnex) 16 Don Friedman A Day in the City (Riverside), some sticker residue on cover art *7 Tony Fruscella A Night at the Open Door (Jazz Factory) 7 Curtis Fuller Images of Curtis Fuller (Savoy) *4 Stan Getz Opus de Bop (Savoy) 10 Gillespie-Monk Unissued in Europe 1971 (Gambit) 2 Cds 7 Humming Bird by Paul Gonsalves (Vocalion) light marks not affecting play *5 Paul Gonsalves/Roy Eldridge Mexican Bandit (OJC) 5 Dennis Gonzalez w/ Henry Grimes Nile River Suite (Daagnim Records) appears to be CDR, autographed by Grimes 3 Dexter Gordon Settin’ the Pace (Savoy) tiny scratch on CD 7 Dexter Gordon Sophisticated Giant (Columbia) 5 Dexter Gordon Clubhouse (BN) 8 Dexter Gordon Homecoming (Columbia 1990) 2 CDs 7 Dexter Gordon Love for Sale (Steeplechase) 11 Bennie Green Soul Stirrin' (BN) 15 Bennie Green Walking Down (OJC-Prestige) very light marks not affecting play 6 Grant Green Reaching Out (1201 Music, originally Black Lion) 24-bit remastered 6 Urbie Green Blues and Other Shades of Green 6 Bennie Green Glidin’ Along (OJC-Jazzland) 5 Grant Green Easy (Unidisc) 5 Johnny Griffin Chicago New York Paris 3 Johnny Griffin The Cat (Antilles) 6 Chico Hamilton/Dolphy Original Ellington Suite (Pacific Jazz) 10 Slide Hampton Drum Suite (Mosaic Singles) 8 Wilbur Harden-John Coltrane Complete Savoy Sessions 2 CDs 8 Stefon Harris-David Sanchez-Christian Scott 90 Miles (Concord) CD+DVD *6 Hawes-Nichols-Mehegan-Paul Smith I Just Love Jazz Piano (Savoy) 6 Coleman Hawkins Saxes Inc./Trombone Scene Lonehill 5 Jimmy Heath Peer Pleasure (Landmark) minor mark not affecting play 3 Joe Henderson Lush Life (Verve) 2 Joe Henderson So Near, So Far (Verve) scratches not affecting play 4 Joe Henderson Quiet Now: Lovesome Things (Verve) digipack, mark on outside of CD not affecting play 4 Earl Hines, Pete Johnson and James P. Johnson Reminiscing At Blue Note (BN) very light mark not affecting play 10 Bobby Hutcherson Vibe Wise: Good Bait/Color Schemes (32 Jazz) 2 CDs 7 Bobby Hutcherson In the Vanguard (Landmark) 10 Bobby Hutcherson Ambos Mundos (Landmark) very light mark not affecting play 7 Bobby Hutcherson Wise One (Kind of Blue) 7 Hutcherson-Land-Turre-Walton Time for the Timeless All Stars (Early Bird) 8 Vijay Iyer Memorophilia (Air) HOLD 9 Vijay Iyer Blood Sutra (Artists House) 4 Vijay Iyer-Mike Ladd In What Language? (Pi) 6 Vijay Iyer Reimaging (Savoy) 6 Milt Jackson Quadromania: La Ronde Suite (Membran) 4 CDs 2 Milt Jackson Burnin' in the Woodhouse (Qwest) light marks not affecting play 2 Milt Jackson The Prophet Speaks (Qwest) 15 Milt Jackson & Ray Brown Fuji Mama (West Wind) light marks not affecting play 5 Willis Jackson w/ Pat Martino Bar Wars (Jazz Society) 6 Willis Jackson Nuther'n Like Thuther'n (Prestige) 6 Willis Jackson Bar Wars (Jazz Society, 1997 remaster) 4 Willis Jackson Please Mr. Jackson (OJC/Prestige) 6 Willis Jackson Legends of Acid Jazz (Blue Gator/Cookin' Sherry) (Prestige) 5 Willis Jackson Soul Night Live! w/ Pat Martino (Prestige) hole drilled in case spine 6 Ahmad Jamal Jamal at the Penthouse/Count 'Em (Essential Jazz Classics) 10 JATP 1952 Carnegie Hall Concert (Fresh Sounds) 2 CD 7 JATP Hartford, 1953 (Pablo) 16 Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl (Fitzgerald-Armstrong-Tatum etc.) (Verve) 2 CD set 7 Jazz Band de Free Ego (What Music) 7 Budd Johnson Ya! Ya! (Black and Blue Sessions) light marks on CD not affecting play 8 Hank Jones & Tyree Glenn Quintet/Sextet Complete Recordings (Lonehill) 2 CDs 10 Jonah Jones Swingin' on Broadway (Capitol TOCJ-50105) w/obi *3 Philly Joe Jones Drum Songs (Milestone) sawcut in spine 12 Sam Jones Something in Common (32 Jazz) some damage to cover from price sticker removal 8 Live at the Village Vanguard by Thad Jones and Mel Lewis 10 Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra presenting Joe Williams (BN) 2 Thad Jones/Pepper Adams Mean What You Say (OJC/Milestone) HOLD 7 Clifford Jordan Spellbound (OJC) 4 Lee Konitz Motion (Verve) 11 Lacy-Waldron I Remember Thelonious (Live) (Nel Jazz) minor mark not affecting play 4 Peggy Lee Black Coffee (Verve) 2 Peggy Lee Bewitching-Lee! (DCC) Greatest Hits, light marks to CD not affecting play 10 John Lewis Orchestra U.S.A. (stereo & mono versions) (Lonehill) 6 Booker Little & Friends by Booker Little (Collectables) scratches all outside playing area 6 Humphrey Littleton Four Classic Albums Plus (Avid) 2 CDs 7 Eddy Louiss Orgue (Universal - Jazz in Paris) 6 Johnny Lytle Possum Grease (Muse) 6 Johnny Lytle Trios Got That Feeling/Moon Child (Milestone) light marks not affecting play 6 Harold Mabern Straight Street (DIW) 5 Junior Mance Junior Mance Touch Jazz Lips 4 Junior's Blues by Junior Mance (OJC) light marks to CD not affecting play 8 Shelly Manne And His Men vol. 2 (OJC/Contemporary) *4 Shelly Manne Peter Gunn (OJC) *4 Honeydripper by Jack McDuff (OJC/Prestige) *4 Jack McDuff Tough Duff (OJC/Prestige) light marks to CD not affecting play 6 Howard McGhee & Milt Jackson (Savoy) 15 Howard McGhee Complete Savoy and Dial Masters (Definitive) light scratches not affecting play 4 Jackie McLean-Johnny Griffin Birdology: Tribute to Parker vol 1 (Dreyfus) digipack 10 Jackie McLean Jackie's Pal (OJC/Prestige) 5 Jackie McLean Lights Out! (OJC/Prestige) 8 Jackie McLean & Co (w/ Ray Draper) (OJC/Prestige) 10 Jackie McLean A Ghetto Lullaby (Steeplechase) 4 Charles Mingus Intrusions (Drive) 8 Charles Mingus Epitaph (Columbia) 2 CD set 8 The Great Concert of Charles Mingus (Verve) 2 CD set 4 Mingus Big Band Blues & Politics (Dreyfus) *3 The Modern Jazz Quartet Fontessa (Atlantic) *10 Modern Jazz Quartet Complete Last Concert (Atlantic) 2 CDs 5 The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn: Guest Artist Sonny Rollins 4 The Modern Jazz Sextet (Dizzy/Stitt/Lewis/Heath) (Polygram) 5 Transformer by Thelonious Monk 18 J.R. Monterose The Message (Prevue) hole in UPC 10 J.R. Monterose T.T.T. (Storyville) 3 Nick Moran Trio The Messenger (CAP) 10 Taru by Lee Morgan (BN Conn) 6 Ken Moule Adam's Rib Suite (Ember) scratch on CD outside playing area 10 Fibra by Paulo Moura *5 Ming by David Murray (Black Saint) *5 David Murray Octet Plays Trane (Justin Time) 5 Navarro-Haig-Parker Prestige First Sessions 6 Hot Trumpets of Joe Newman & Henry Red Allen Prestige 6 Charlie Parker South of the Border (Verve) light marks on CD not affecting play *8 Steady Comin at Ya by Don Patterson (32 Jazz) 6 Don Patterson Boppin & Burnin (OJC) 6 John Patton Boogaloo (BN Rare Groove) very light scratches on CD 6 John Patton Got a Good Thing Going (BN Rare Groove) very light marks on CD 12 Cecil Payne Patterns of Jazz (Savoy) 8 Duke Pearson Profile (BN TOCJJ-6514) no obi 7 Specs Powell Movin' In (Routlette TOCJ-50146) no obi 3 Portico Quartet Isla 12 Ike Quebec The Strong Tenor of Mr. Quebec (Jazz Archives no 153) *3 Bursting Out by Oscar Peterson 3 Oscar Peterson Night Train (Verve) 4 Bud Powell In Paris (Discovery) 6 Best of Don Pullen (BN) 4 Paul Quinichette Plays Quincy Jones/Moods (Lonehill) light scratch on CD not affecting play 12 Freddie Redd Music from the Connection (w Howard McGhee and Tina Brooks (not the McLean version)) Boplicity, not a CD-R 12 Johnny Richards Softly Wild and Something Else (Fresh Sounds) *6 Freddie Roach Good Move (BN) 7 Red Rodney Quintets (Fantasy) 3 Charlie Rouse Bossa Nova Bacchanal (BN Conn) sawcut in spine 12 A.K. Salim w/ Sahib Shihab Blues Suite (Savoy) 5 Sambalanco Trio Improviso Negro (Ubatuqui) 7 Pharoah Sanders w/ Hamid Drake Spirits (Meta) 5 Shirley Scott/Stanley Turrentine Blue Flames (OJC-Prestige) 7 Shirley Scott For Members Only (1995 Impulse) - there is a circular ring on the backside of the CD but I think it is somehow part of the pressing, certainly not affecting play 3 Shirley Scott Trio Classics vol. 1 Prestige 3 Shirley Scott Legends of Acid Jazz HOLD 16 Woody Shaw Last of the Line (32 Jazz) scratch on CD1, light marks on CD 2, neither affecting play 5 Archie Shepp There's a Trumpet in My Soul (Freedom) 12 Archie Shepp True Blue (Venus) CD, not CDR no obi 6 Archie Shepp Yasmina a Black Woman/Poem for Malcolm 2 Brad Shepik The Loan (Songlines) bend in corner of artwork; missing back cover 2 Mike Stern Who Let the Cats Out? (Heads Up) mark on CD not affecting play 6 Jimmy Smith Six Views of the Blues (BN Conn) promo label on CD 12 Jimmy Smith Bashin' (Verve) Digipack 5 Johnny Hammond Smith w/ Lem Winchester Talk that Talk (Prestige) 2 Mike Stern Play 6 Sonny Stitt Pow! (Roulette) 6 Sonny Stitt Work Done (High Note) scratch outside playing area 6 Lucky Moments by Lucky Thompson 8 Lucky Thompson Meet Oscar Pettiford (Fresh Sound) 10 Stan Tracey Return of Captain Adventure (Tentoten Reissue) 2 CDs 10 Stan Tracey Under Milk Wood (Resteamed) 10 Stan Tracey/Guy Barker Let Them Crevulate (Trio) 7 Stan Tracey Three Classic Albums Plus (Avid) 2 CDs 6 Stan Tracey Senior Moment Resteamed 6 Tommy Turrentine (on Time) *3 Turtle Island String Quartet Who De We Think We Are? (Windham) marks on CD not affecting play 3 McCoy Tyner Together (OJC/Milestone) 7 René Urtreger En Direct D'Antibes #3 (Emarcy) Digipack 8 Valdambrini-Piana Quintet Afrodite (Schema) 5 Sarah Vaughan Snowbound/The Lonely Hours (EMI/Roulette) 5 Mal Waldron Left Alone (Bethlehem) hole in UPC; a few minor scratches outside playing area 4 Mal Waldron You and the Night and the Music (ProJazz CDJ 617) light scratches to CD not affecting play, hole in back liner, some water damage to booklet 4 Mal Waldron George Haslam Waldron Haslam (Slam) light marks to CD not affecting play 6 Ben Webster Quadromania: Stompin' at the Savoy (Membran) 4 CDs 7 Randy Weston Tanjah (Verve) light marks not affecting play 12 Barney Wilen Dream Time (Nocturne) 12 Barney Wilen Santuary (Ida) 12 Barney Wilen Talisman (Ida) 8 Zodiac Suite Town Hall 1945 by Mary Lou Williams 5 The Zodiac Suite by Mary Lou Williams (w/ Ben Webster) (Vintage Jazz) Various 3 Fire into Music: vol 2 (CTI sampler) *3 Blue Note Salutes Motown 2 Blue N Groovy vol. 2 Mostly Modal (BN) promo label on CD 3 V.A. Capitol Rare by Various Artists light marks on CD not affecting play 3 Red Hot Indigo: Music of Duke Ellington (Red Hot) 1 For Monk - A Tribute To The Music Of Thelonious Monk (BMG Direct) 3 Blue Note 60s 3 Azure Ellington: Blue Note Plays the Duke 3 Black Saint/Soul Note Sampler vol. 2 3 Black Saint/Soul Note Sampler vol. 2 3 Black Saint/Soul Note Sampler vol. 3 1 Various Blue note plays Ellington & Strayhorn (BN) Promo label on CD 6 Various The Savoy Story 3Cd box very light marks to CD1 not affecting play 2 V.A. Blue Monk: Blue Note Plays Monk's Music (BN) *5 The Lost Cuban Trios Of Casa Marina (Cuban bordello music ) *5 Orchestra Poly-Rythmo de Cottonou-Dahomey The 1st Album (Analog Africa) *5 Sorry Bamba Vol. 1 (Thrill Jockey)
  25. Ok, this should be the last of the listings for the immediate future. (Also have the 4 sets of Allen's That Devilin' Tune if someone wants to make me a (reasonable) offer.) I will also be consolidating across all old lists, hopefully by end of day. Thanks for looking! 6 Tatsu Aoki Miyumi Project re:Rooted (Southport) 6 Tatsu Aoki Miyumi Project Live in Poland (Southport) 3 Cannonball Adderley Them Dirty Blues (Capitol) 3 Cannonball Adderley Domination (Capitol) mark on CD not affecting play, EU copy control version! 10 Dave Brubeck Time Signatures box (Columbia) 4 CDs (in VG condition) some corner wear to box 5 Donald Byrd Free Form (BN RVG) 11 Donald Byrd Byrd in Flight (BN TOCJ-4048) Japanese liner notes but no obi 8 Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Sextet Music for the Small Hours (Schema) very light marks not affecting play 3 Bill Coleman Live (Americans Swinging in Paris) light marks not affecting play 8 Harry Edison Three Classic Albums Plus (Avid) 2 CDs 10 Sunset Eyes by Teddy Edwards (Pacific Jazz) light mark through UPC, promo label on CD colored in with marker 5 Art Farmer Septet Arrangements and Compositions of Gryce/Jones (OJC/Prestige) 3 Gillespie/McParthland/Clark Terry/Pollard Hot vs. Cool/Cats vs. Chicks (Membran) 18 Billie Holiday Complete Commodore Recordings 2 CDs + booklet 10 Jazz Message of Hank Mobley (Savoy) 10 Jazz Message of Hank Mobley #2 (Savoy) 2 Hank Mobley Dippin (BN) CD and liner notes, no back cover 6 Max Roach Quartet featuring Hank Mobley (OJC/Debut) marks not affecting play 4 Ben Webster and Harry Edison Ben and Sweets (Columbia) (Yes, had 2 copies available ) 10 Sahib Shihab & The Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra (Oktav) 6 Horace Silver Silver's Serenade (BN) 4 Horace Silver Trio (BN RVG) mark on CD not affecting play 18 Territory Band (Vandermark) New Horse for the White House (Okka) 3 CDs 9 Mal Waldron Impressions (OJC-Prestige) Tiny scratch on CD not affecting play 4 Mal Waldron Mal 1 (OJC-Prestige) 4 Mal Waldron Mal 2 (OJC-Prestige) 10 Mal Waldron Mal 3 (OJC-Prestige) very light mark (fingerprint?) not affecting play 8 Mal Waldron Mal 4 (OJC-Prestige) 9 Phil Woods European Rhythm Machine (Americans Swinging in Paris) Various $12 32 More Gems from 32 Jazz 3 Cds 15 Impressed 2 (compiled by Gilles Peterson) (Universal) one mark on CD not affecting play 12 Jazzactuel box 3CD set and booklet, very minor marks on CDs from tight cardboard sleeves 5 Shibuya Jazz Classics Kyoto Jazz Massive collection 5 Shibuya Jazz Classics Sleep Walker collection 2 Wish You Were Here: Love Songs for New York (Village Voice)
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