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Eh, Venus Records only puts out hard bop albums with guys like that boring Eric Alexander. They're not worth the money. If they were any good, I'd buy a few. As it is, I bet I only have 50 or so.
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Even though I was a child in the 60s, I had a coonskin cap. PETA would have poured blood over my head if I wore it today. Today, Fess Parker is more known for his wines. RIP Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier.
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McCoy Tyner-Extensions: cover-advisory-message
Kevin Bresnahan replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
CDs today have: Warning: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. Why is this any different? -
http://www.jazzloft.com/p-50169-ballads-blues.aspx
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I picked up my new bike last week and drove it into work today for the first time. It was pretty cold this morning!
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Willis Jackson on Prestige?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Recommendations
Coupled together on the Prestige Willis CD LEGENDS OF ACID JAZZ, which Newbury's currently offering for $3.49 plus shipping. Just listened to this today. The ballads kinda drag a bit but are bluesy enough to keep up your interest. -
JJ Johnson and Kenny Dorham "Cafe Bohemia" were in there, weren't they?
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The thing that bugs me about Rapidshare is that they advertise as a place where you can share files for free. A few years back, I needed to get a file to a few friends. We had someone upload it to Rapidshare and we were all set. I have used it a few times since and thought it was a good service. If I used it more often, I would have upgraded to their paid service, but I just don't download that much stuff. Now, I can't download anything. They claim I can, but if it's true, I haven't found out how. There was talk a few months back that they were in financial trouble. I guess forcing users to their paid tier is one way to bring in the revenue.
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I have stopped even trying to get an open "free" slot on rapidshare. They don't want me there any more so I've been obliging them.
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New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
Darn - wrong CD! It's Freddie Redd's "Redd's Blues" from the TOCJ-16XX series that has Mcmaster's name in the credits. Sorry for the confusion. Of course, there's still a chance that Brooks' "Minor Move" was done by McMaster. -
New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
The first Japanese Blue Note CDs were given a catalog number of CP35-XXXX and done in the mid-eighties by an engineer in Japan. They had a unique mastering. There were only a few titles... maybe 6? The next batch of 50 CDs, called "The Best 50 Series" had a CP32 prefix and as I understand it, used Ron McMaster's digital master. These should be digital dupes to the US CD. In fact, many of the first "US CDs" were pressed in Japan and only differentiated by the paint job. The TOCJ-15XX, 42XX and 43XX series started as 16 bit and switched to 20 bit very early on. As far as I know, these masterings are unique and were done in Japan by a Toshiba engineering team. However, there were a few TOCJs, mostly in the 16XX series, that consisted of unissued or rare titles. Some of them used Ron McMaster's digital master. I believe they listed this on the back of the CD. I have TOCJ-1616, Tina Brooks' "Minor Move", and it lists McMaster on it. -
New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
My feeling on these two audiophile reissue series is this: If I have the title on a Japanese TOCJ-4XXX CD, I'm not ordering the new remaster. I prefer the sound of these mid-90s TOCJ CDs. Quite frankly, the XRCDs of two of them that I already had on a TOCJ CD sounded almost identical. As for RVG CDs, there are some clunkers and some beauties. Some need no replacement like the Japanese RVG CDs of LaRoca's "Basra" or Morgan's "Search For The New Land". Kevin -
A rant about computers and digital storage
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Back up to a hard drive and then shut it off and store it somewhere. Only pull it out if you need it. It should last a long time with no wear & tear. BTW, I would stay away from DVD media for long term storage. I have had several that stopped reading after a little over a year on the shelf. Scared the heck out of me. I'm glad I did not delete what I had burned onto these DVD-Rs. Kevin -
New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
I don't know why you would expect anything different. Why do you think I posted what I did here instead of there? It's because if I had posted this, not only would they have deleted it, they likely would have banned me. If you want to talk about it, do it here not there. If you keep bringing it up there, you'll just wind up being banned. Kevin -
Story link not requiring a login: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100216/ap_en_mu/eu_britain_abbey_road One line in this article got me to chuckle: "Abbey Road is one of the company's most high-profile assets, as both a recording studio and a tourist attraction for Beatles fans." Tourist attraction? They've obviously never tried visiting this "tourist attraction". I took the Tube to Abbey Road Studios during a London vacation in 1998. It was not a short trip. All the way there, my wife was telling me how much time we were wasting to see a "stupid recording studio". We had trouble finding it too. There are no signs directing you there and when you finally find it, it looks like a regular house in the middle of a neighborhood. I went in the front door expecting some kind of lobby/shop where I could buy a coffee mug or something and instead I was faced with a very snotty receptionist who basically kicked me out. She wouldn't even let me take a picture of the front desk. "We are a working recording studio, not a tourist shop". No souvenirs. No pictures. No nothing! Well, not nothing: I did get a picture of me in "the crosswalk".
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It turns out that it was the gayest Super Bowl ever! :lol: :lol:
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If you want to dupe a CD using EAC: Click Action-> Copy Image & Create CUE Sheet-> Uncompressed. Note the file name of the .cue sheet you're creating. After the disc is backed up to the hard drive, put a blank CD in your burner and then select Tools-> Write CD-R... This will bring up the CD Layout Editor. In this window, click File-> Load CUE Sheet and click on the CUE sheet you created with the first step. After it loads, click CD-R-> Write CD... Remember that EAC does not remove files after you make your dupe. You have to go and manually delete them.
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Warning: AAJ Forum May Have Been Hijacked
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Jimmer's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Talk about hijacked... a few weeks back, I went to ronniecuber.com and was shocked at what came up. His domain name was taken over by some company selling rape tapes! I had to run a virus scan after that. -
I really like "The Antidote" on Arabesque, but then again, I'm probably digging it because I really like Ron Blake.
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Well, I don't think Masada "Beit" would go over too well.
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I like the ballad compilations and play them frequently during meals. They are usually a hit when we have company. It seems that most of them prefer mellow jazz for "dinner music".
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New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
Minus 4 days of posts! Two posts since it's gone back up asking what happened have disappeared too. Stalin-esque is a very apt descriptor of that place. -
New Soul Station XRCD Blue Note - out now. Sounds great!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to monkboughtlunch's topic in Re-issues
I think it's hilarious what just happened over on the Steve Hoffman forums. Someone who does publishing for a living commented that he felt the artwork, both the cover scans as well as the typography, could have been done better. After two days of pretty interesting comments wondering if Audio Wave was trying for something different and then today *poof*... all gone. Scrubbed for your benefit. Joe, I hope you'll read this and maybe give us a comment. No matter how you slice it, poster deanswift58 had some very credible points, particularly about the quality of the cover scans, with actual pictures to highlight what he felt could have been done better. I didn't think it was that negative. In fact, it seemed like he was offering up his professional help, going so far as letting you know he'd do it for free. I really hope you didn't ask for that mass deletion. Kevin