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I'm pretty sure all of them have been on CD. "Live At Mt Fuji" used to be very hard to find.
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Perhaps it's because it was sorta 'artificially', and not 'organically' created? OTB was made-with-a-purpose, and that seems a different process than a musician deciding to put together his own band, starting with a couple of copasetic players, and growing from there. Not that the players were in any way deficient, it's just that they didn't have much personal involvement in it... Kinda like The Monkees or The Partridge Family?
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I thought I read somewhere that this band was formed for the Mt Fuji Blue Note tribute. Wasn't that the one that Alfred Lion went to just before he died?
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Your pets
Kevin Bresnahan replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
There's a new puppy in the Bresnahan household... -
Some AP SACDs now being mastered by Sterling Sound
Kevin Bresnahan replied to dreamcatcher_43's topic in Re-issues
All I know is that you'll never get an answer from the Steve Hoffman forums. Every time someone asks what's going on with these SACD reissue programs, especially is you ask if Steve is involved with the Blue Notes, gets their post deleted in short time. -
Pro-Ject, Music Hall and Denon all make decent USB-equipped turntables. Of these three, I would look at the Music Hall first, Pro-Ject second and Denon last, mainly because from what I can tell, Denon's USB output port is limited to lower bit rate CBR mp3. Stupid move if you ask me. If you want to move up the chain and still want USB capability, you could always get one of the Pro-Ject, Music Hall (and others) phono pre-amp with a USB output. They're only about $50 more than the ones without USB. Kevin
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Phil Schaap: 40 years on the air!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to brownie's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Who the hell would want to buy a 78 record from an artist like Bessie Smith with Wynton Marsalis's autograph on it? That is just so bizarre. -
Amazon Product Review Spoofs Gone Viral
Kevin Bresnahan replied to WorldB3's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Did everyone catch the video review that someone did for the 3 wolf/moon t-shirt? Funny. My link -
Where can I find photos of Rudy Van Gelder's studios?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to medjuck's topic in Artists
That shot was altered to remove the beam structure of the studio - see the pic in Ubu's post. Here's a 2nd shot of that band: -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Harry Allen is playing at a small local club in Methuen, MA (The Sahara Jazz Club) tonight. I've seen him there several times and he's always put on a great show. I want to go, but I can't find anyone to go with me. Solo is OK, but I prefer having someone to share the experience with afterward. -
LF my final two Billy Harper CD's
Kevin Bresnahan replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
As long as you definition of "real" includes CD-Rs and photocopied artwork... that's what my copy of "The Believer" from the Billy Harper fan club "label" was. Don't get me wrong, as long as Billy OKs it and makes some $$ off of it I'm good. But I do worry about the longevity of unknown CD-Rs. Later, Kevin -
[FA] Rare Japanese CDs on eBay (July)
Kevin Bresnahan replied to a126366184's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I've always wondered if selling this many CDs on eBay increases your chances of getting stiffed. I keep reading all of these horror stories about sellers who send off CDs and LPs to unscrupulous buyers who simply say, "I never received the item" and get their money back. Zoltan - how are these sales going? -
38% of beer to be withdrawn from Minnesota
Kevin Bresnahan replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Lucky them. About the only one of these that I sip occasionally is the Blue Moon Belgian White. Most of the others would never make it into my shopping cart. I used to drink Foster's Lager until they started making it in Canada (while prominently displaying "IMPORTED" all over the can). -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Now spinning Tony Kinsey's "An Evening With Tony Kinsey "Mr. Percussion"". Some great Tubby Hayes on tenor & flute here. If you're interested in a new copy of this LP, be forewarned that it is a limited edition of 500 pressings. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I am talking about people holding onto a tiny little niggle of doubt and rationalizing that doubt into "not guilty" when it is obvious that the person *is* guilty. What small facts give jurors "doubt" is amazing. What's funny is that they almost never add any doubt to the defense testimony, only to the prosecution. BTW, I'd like to add that I don't know if that's what happened in the Casey Anthony trial, just that I am unable to be surprised by any verdict in our justice system any more. This goes both ways. I've read some horror stories of convictions that are just as bad as this. Juries can and will continue to be fooled by the lawyers. Playing with "reasonable doubt" is easiest card a defense lawyer can play. Listen to a few closing arguments and watch them play with that word "doubt". -
Why the delay in releasing Audio Wave Blue Note XRCD24s?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to dreamcatcher_43's topic in Re-issues
Chuck, although you don't add any "smilies", I assume you're joking. I've asked Michael Cuscuna about this a couple of times and he says that if the tapes are handled properly, they can be played back many, many more times. Do you not agree with him? If I think about how many times I played back one of my favorite cassettes or VHS tapes, I realize that it takes and awful lot of wear to hear a difference. I can only think of a couple of VHS tapes that I wore out (Disney movies for the girls) and that was after probably 75-100 playbacks, with numerous long pauses in there. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
That's the key - reasonable doubt. It is almost universally misinterpreted by many jurors as "any doubt at all". During the case where I was the foreman and we couldn't come to a verdict, the judge came in at the end of the first day and explained (again) that you can have doubts and still find the defendant guilty. He said that most jurors misinterpret "reasonable doubt" to mean "no doubt". I got the impression from him that "no doubt at all" has become the mindset of today's juries. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
On every jury I've sat on, the judge has always come into the deliberation room to see how things were going. They see this stuff every day they work so they have an inclination as to how the jury will go. I am sure that the judge in Larry's case thought that it was pretty open/shut. He also may have been joking. The judges I met joked a bit as well. Maybe they want to alleviate tension? It gets pretty testy in some rooms. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
My late father got called to jury duty in Springfield MA many years ago. The trial was assault and battery and attempted murder. The accused was a woman who stabbed another woman during a bar fight. During the trial, the defense did not deny any of the charges and instead chose to argue that the woman was sexually abused as a child so she became violent. The facts were that she assaulted someone and attempted to kill that person. The defense did not deny it. They got to the jury deliberation room and my father thought they'd all vote guilty and get out of there. Instead, the jury was split and over the next 3 days, the guilty votes got whittled down to 1 person - my father. After getting beat on by the other 11 jurors for half a day more, he finally gave in and voted not guilty just so he could go home. He refused to serve on another jury as long as he lived after that. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Both sides get to challenge jurors so the prosecution can tailor the jury too. As for getting more jurors who show "initiative, capability and leadership qualities", remember that the decision has to be unanimous. If only a few jurors show initiative, capability and leadership qualities, they can wind up pretty frustrated in the jury deliberation room. Take it from me. I was voted foreman on a jury. I thought it was an open/shut case. When we got to the deliberation room, I first asked for a show of hands, expecting 12 "guilty" votes. I got 6 guilty and 6 not guilty. Those of us who voted guilty just sat there stunned. For a few seconds, nobody said anything. We deliberated for a day & a half over a DUI trial where the guy had a half empty bottle of vodka on his seat, miserably failed every sobriety test and hit a car in a parking lot. It was an open & shut case but it took almost two days to convince 6 of the jurors to see it that way. You don't even want to know what had to happen to get the last two to switch their vote! -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
The lawyers don't pick the jury. It's a random group of "peers". The lawyers get a limited number of challenges to swap out a few of them, but they sometimes wind up with "worse" jurors than if they had just left the original in place. The problem is the pool of "peers". Wait until you get the chance to sit on a jury. You'll find yourself shaking your head at some of the things people say during deliberations. Loony stuff. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
There are those who would say that the same holds true for the political system as well... I bit my tongue on my post because this is not a political discussion but I do agree with you. -
Casey Anthony Not Guilty Verdict
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
In this Organissimo thread, we discussed our experiences with jury duty. I stand by what I said in that thread: I am not the least bit surprised by this verdict. I truly believe that this country is getting too dumb for its own justice system. They are far too easily swayed, ignore testimony, latch onto a single "fact" and misunderstand the word "reasonable" dramatically. -
Be aware that there are two hinge sizes. The older (smaller?) hinges are nearly irreplaceable these days.
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Happy Birthday Stereojack!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy birthday Jack!