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Levon Helm
Robbie Robertson
Eric Clapton
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Wow, I can't believe I only got 10 correct.
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He doesn't do anything for me. Close your eyes and his voice is too high more my taste. Sorry. I saw him at the J&R show and no one seemed to want to listen.
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Dan, the music is enough. I really don't need a copy of the album jacket. Thanks for the offer.
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Available in what sense? Burns for trade? Are you only looking for vinyl? A lot of the later BNs you list show up on ebay regularly.
Do you actually own Ronnie Foster's Live at Montreux? That is an lp that eluded our own BN fanatic, Bill Fenohr, until I found it on Ebay's German site.
I have a very bad copy of the record with lots of pops. I don't even have the album cover. I found it at http://www.djangomusic.com
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Here is a list of Blue Note titles I haven't been able to find. Any idea if any are available?
Max Roach/Kenny Dorham Quintet - New Sounds (12/22/47, 4/30/49, 5/15/49)
The Swinging Swedes/The Cool Britons - New Sounds from the Old World (7/29/50,9/5/51)
Meade Lux Lewis/Charlie Christian a.o. - Memorable Sessions (1/25/44, 2/5/51)
Benny Morton/Ben Webster a.o. - Swing Hi, Swing Lo (1/31/45, 7/17/45, 11/21/45, 9/23/46)
Wade Legge Trio - New Faces, New Sounds (2/27/53)
Urbie Green Septet - New Faces, New Sounds (12/27/53)
Lionel Hampton - Jazztime Paris (9/28/53)
Lionel Hampton - Jazztime Paris (9/28/53)
The Cool Britons - New Sounds from Olde England (5/13/54, 5/15/54)
Jutta Hipp Quintet - New Faces, New Sounds from Germany (4/24/54)
Conte Candoli/Herb Geller a.o. - Best from the West, Volume 1 (12/31/54, 1/55)
Conte Candoli/Herb Geller a.o. - Best from the West, Volume 2 (12/31/54, 1/55)
The Swinging Fats Sadi Combo (1954)
Hank Mobley Quartet (3/27/55)
Lou Mecca Quartet (3/25/55)
Lee Morgan - Volume 3 (3/24/57)
Cliff Jordan (6/2/57)
Cliff Jordan - Cliff Craft (11/10/57)
Bennie Green - Walkin' and Talkin' (1/25/59)
Duke Pearson - Profile (10/25/59)
Freddie Roach - Mo' Greens Please (1/21/63, 3/11/63)
Ornette Coleman - Town Hall Concert (12/21/62)
Ornette Coleman - Town Hall Concert (12/21/62)
Bobby Hutcherson - Components (6/10/65)
Ornette Coleman - The Empty Foxhole (9/9/66)
Jack Wilson - Something Personal (8/9/66, 8/10/66)
Frank Foster - Manhattan Fever (3/21/68)
John Patton - That Certain Feeling (3/8/68)
Eddie Gale - Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (9/20/68)
Reuben Wilson - On Broadway (10/4/68)
Stanley Turrentine - Always Something There (10/14/68, 10/28/68)
Lou Donaldson - Say it Loud (11/6/68)
Blue Mitchell - Collision in Black (9/11/68, 9/12/68)
The Three Sounds - Elegant Soul (9/19/68, 9/20/68)
Kenny Cox - Introducing Kenny Cox (12/9/68)
John Patton - Understanding (10/25/68)
Horace Silver - You Gotta Take a Little Love (1/10/69, 1/17/69)
Frank Foster (unissued) (1/31/69)
Eddie Gale - Black Rhythm Happening (5/2/69)
Blue Mitchell - Bantu Village (5/22/69, 5/23/69)
Jack Wilson - Song for My Daughter (9/28/68, 12/16/68, 4/23/69)
Bobby Hutcherson - Now (11/5/69)
McCoy Tyner - Expansions (8/23/68)
Kenny Cox - Multidirection (11/26/69)
The Three Sounds - Soul Symphony (9/26/69)
Brother Jack McDuff - To Seek a New Home (3/23/70, 3/24/70, 3/26/70)
Jimmy McGriff - Electric Funk (9/??/69)
Lonnie Smith - Drives (1/2/70)
Horace Silver - That Healin' Feelin' (4/8/70, 6/18/70)
Chick Corea - The Song of Singing (4/7/70, 4/8/70)
Jeremy Steig - Wayfaring Strangers (3/??/70)
Joe Williams - Worth Waiting For (5/5/70)
Ornette Coleman - Love Call (4/29/68, 5/7/68)
Candido - Beautiful (10/20/70, 10/27/70)
Jack McDuff - Who Knows What Tomorrow's Gonna Bring? (12/1-3/70)
Lou Donaldson - Pretty Things (1/9/70, 6/12/70)
Wayne Shorter - Odyssey of Iska (8/26/70)
Jimmy McGriff - Something to Listen To (9/??/70)
Reuben Wilson - A Groovy Situation (9/18/70, 9/25/70)
John Patton (unissued) (10/2/70)
Horace Silver - Total Response (11/15/70, 1/29/71)
Lou Donaldson - Cosmos (7/16/71)
Lonnie Smith (unissued) (5/21/70)
Jimmy McGriff - Black Pearl (2/??/71)
Ornette Coleman (unissued)
Bobby Hutcherson - Head On (7/1/71, 7/3/71)
Reuben Wilson - Set Us Free (7/23/71)
Gene Harris - The Three Sounds (7/26-27/71, 8/2-3/71)
Bobbi Humphrey - Flute In (9/30/71, 10/1/71)
Donald Byrd - Ethiopian Night (8/25/71, 8/26/71)
Ronnie Foster - Two Headed Freap (1/20/72, 1/21/72)
Bobby Hutcherson - Natural Illusions (3/2/72, 3/3/72)
McCoy Tyner - Extensions (LA 006-F) (2/9/70)
Horace Silver - All (1/17/72, 2/14/72)
Bobbi Humphrey - Dig This (7/20/72, 7/21/72)
Marlena Shaw - Marlena (8/10/72, 8/11/72, 8/16/72)
Gene Harris - Gene Harris of the Three Sounds (6/29/72, 6/30/72)
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I hate to admit this, but I got 6 right. Glad I'm married and don't have to hang around in bars.
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If a recording is a MP3, will converting it back to wave increase the sound quality, or once it is a MP3 there's no way to return what was lost?
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If something gives you pleasure, why try to kick the habit? That's what I say. Buy more so you can't ever have a chance to think about stopping. You'll be too busy listening to the music.
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List your duds here.
Lou Donaldson's "Color is a way of Life" This ine was real bad.
Jackie McLean's "Monuments" Took Jackie 9 years to bounce back fomr this one.
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Here are to more cats that spent a good time of their careers in Paris, Don Byas and Ben Webster.
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Why was Paris so hip to so many jazz artists in the 40's-70's? This may sounds like a dumb question to ask, but I'm asking away.
Here are two examples: Bud Powell, Dexter Gordon. There are hords of more.
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Et Cetera! How could this sit in the vaults for so many years? It is great.
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If I remember correctly, I was doing a search on the Three Sounds and for sale. And this placed showed up in the first page.
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Do you have a favorite jazz artists? I would like to see if other member's replies would be similar to one another.
Mine would be in this order, yeah, I know I said only your favorite, which implies just one, but here are my 3 favorites. Hard to have just one.
John Coltrane
Horace Silver
The Three Sounds.
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I was doing a search on an album. Trying to find where I could buy it. And one of the hits that came back was for this place. I usually just read what people ost instead of writting myself. Most of what I would ask already is floating around this board.
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Thanks, but I couldn't find Here we Come. Any other suggestion?
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Well I got my first 2 Three Sounds CD's. Moods and Out of This World. Dustygroove had them. I must say I love these 2 records.
What would be the next one to get?
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Can someone tell me what web sites I might fiond their stuff for sale? I had tried towerrecords.com. Ordered but they were not able to deliver on the special offers.
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I saw Jimmy Smith not that long ago in Chicago. I was up front and he saw me smiling at him. He yelled down towards me and said, "What the f^$# you smiling at? I'll come down there smack you up side your head." My wife leaned over and asked me if he was talking to me. I said yes, and Jimmy still looking at us yelled back, "I'll smack your bitch too." I laugh at it now. I don't think I'll go and see him ever again. I am paying to hear you play, If I want to be insulted, I'll go see Don Rickels.
have any of you heard of this bill?
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Actually, this was recorded. It was posted on one of those bit torrent sites. I heard Hank was on fire with his solos. Only wish I had a copy.