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Kevin Bresnahan

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  1. Ike Quebec's one track guest appearance on "Deep In A Dream" (from Sonny Clark's "Leapin' and Lopin') is my favorite. Later, Kevin
  2. Well this proves once and for all that Michael Cuscuna is not at all involved with that board (not that I ever suspected as much). Michael would never send people to Jazz Corner. Nope. I think there is some major over-reaction here. We know this place is here and we know it's made up of mostly old Blue Note board members but why on earth should Blue Note know this? It's not like "organissimo.org" has "Jazz" in the URL guys! Give them that break at least. In a way, I'm glad they left this place off their "list". I really wouldn't want to see more Norah Jones fans like musicboy show up over here. Later, Kevin
  3. Mosaic should have an extra Shaw box laying around. I thought a while back Mosaic announced that they were switching over to unhinged boxes for all future releases? Maybe they started ordering all new materials "unhinged"? It does sound weird that they would switch mid-stream. BTW, I would prefer unhinged. I have had hinges pull away from the box in the past. I'll have to check my Byrd/Adams set to see which variety I got. Sounds like a hinged set should command about a 10% premium. Later, Kevin
  4. Not to be some kind of "policeman" as shrugs is wont to call me, but isn't this kind of attitude exactly what is getting us copy protected CDs in the first place? say again? Shrugs? C'mon, I set it all up for you! I figured the minute I "accused" Tjazz of illegal copying, you'd zing me. You going soft in your old age? Don't worry, it's all in good fun anyway. Later, Kevin
  5. Sorry everyone... I bought the Hamilton and got rid of it. I found it boring. Yeah, sacriledge, I know, but that's how I found it. Too many funeral dirges. Before dropping the $$ on this 6 CD set, I would recommend picking up a single CD to see if it's your style. Get the "Ellington Suite" on Blue Note. It's got Dolphy, and it's not in the box. If you dig that, get the Mosaic. All of these Gerald Wilson recommendations... hmmm, I may have to pick this one up myself. Maybe Christmas? Later, Kevin
  6. I got this at the Borders 20% off sale. It is a very good session. Not enough Billy Mitchell in print. BTW, anyone reading this who wants to get another great Mitchell session, go straight to Dusty Groove and order that Japanese Xanadu CD of "De Lawd's Blues" pronto. Probably even better than "This is Billy Mitchell" in my book. Two things of note about "This Is Billy Mitchell": 1) It is a bitch to get the CD off this stupid tray without bending the hell out of the disc and 2) Does anyone else wonder where the extra track, "Charlie's Gone" (mentioned twice in the liners) went to? Later, Kevin
  7. Not to be some kind of "policeman" as shrugs is wont to call me, but isn't this kind of attitude exactly what is getting us copy protected CDs in the first place? BTW, all of their efforts are so stupid when you come right down to it. No matter how much they screw around with the disc, if it can play, I can copy it... I just have to switch to analog. Of course, if I make this copy in analog mode, it will sound terrible, right? It must... after all, it was copied in analog! Horrors! Has anyone here ever copied a CD in analog mode just to see the difference? I have. I challenge anyone to go try it. If there is a noticeable sound difference, I couldn't hear it. I even made an analog copy of a copy of a copy, etc. After several generations, I think I heard something change but it's not like it jumped out at me. So, if I get one of these copy-protected CDs and I want to play it in my PC, I'll just make an analog copy onto a CD-R and it'll play no problem. Later, Kevin
  8. I thought I read somewhere that one of the reasons that Tubby Hayes "New York Sessions" got deleted was that Columbia didn't really own the rights to that material any more. Something about Fontana licensing the stuff to Epic (now part of Columbia)? I could've sworn I read that. Later, Kevin
  9. Not the greatest scan, but I always liked the design of this: This one is cool too: or even better: Later, Kevin
  10. This is sad to hear. I have used AI many times in the past and they have never let me down. In fact, the LPs I have received from them were packaged for shipment about the best I have ever seen. They were not late and their prices have been pretty fair... where else can you get an oop Mosaic box for under $30 per CD? Anyway, I hope their slippage is temporary. I had planned to use them in the future. Later, Kevin
  11. Well, here I am on my third day over in steamy Manila. I can't wait to go home. Sooo tired. Anyway, here I am, 4 hours by plane from Japan, and I go into some CD shops, including Tower, and they all carry US versions! Weirdest thing. I've bought a lot of Japanese CDs in Taiwan and I figured this place would be like that. BTW, I'm being told that most CDs in the stores around here are probably bootlegs. Since I just saw a DVD of "Finding Nemo" and it's still playing in the movie theaters, I suppose that shouldn't surprise me. In the Tower around the corner from me, they have two copies of the US version of "Little Johnny C". Is that as hard to find as it used to be? Later, Kevin
  12. John, I am staying at the Shagri La at Makati... "Shangri La"... what a name! I hear it's the American hotel in the area. I don't know about you, but right now, staying in a place that screams American might not be the best thing. I'll just keep my fingers crossed. Thanks for the tip about your friend's club. I'll definitely check it out. A Tower Records too?? Now that's good news! They must have a lot of Japanese CDs in there. Now, I just gotta find a used CD shop. Later, Kevin
  13. That's great! If you hear from them, let me know. I leave Tuesday but I hope to have access to the 'net throughout the week. I hope there's at least one Jazz club so next weekend isn't a total loss. Later, Kevin
  14. I've spun this one a couple of times this week. The CD I have this session on is called "Midnight Soul" and it's a gold CD issued on the French Vogue label in 1992. The other session on the disc is Lou's "Possum Head". In listening to this CD again, I was once again reminded that "gold CD" does not equal "good sounding CD". Sometimes, it sounds the band is playing underwater. Crappy sound quality for sure. Since I have several Argo CDs that sound fine, I have to think it's this CD and not the master tape. As for the "Signifying" session, it's OK. I wouldn't rank it ahead of any of Lou's Blue Note dates. Good boppish soul Jazz. Is it me, or does anyone else think "I Dream of Jeannie" when "Si Si Safronia" starts? Montrell might not be well known, but he plays very good here. Quite frankly, I prefer his playing to Grant Green's. Grant's tendency to get stuck on his pet triplet could and has driven me crazy. Later, Kevin
  15. Well, after trying to avoid it for the last few months, I am finally going to have to fly over to visit a manufacturing facility over near Manila next week. I had to plan it over a weekend but I have no idea what the scene is like over there. Anyone on the board know the Manila scene? Are there any Jazz clubs? Any good used CD shops? Good place for Japanese CDs? I'm leaving 6/24 and returning 7/3. I better bring a lot of books. Hey, at least I can bring that new Harry Potter book. Later, Kevin
  16. This is a truly great disc. I remember when this CD came out. My buddy Rob bought it and played it for me "blind". I was guessing all these trumpeters but I could never really pick up enough to nail it down to one. After several guesses, Rob dropped the CD into my lap. "Tony Fruscella"?? I had no idea. I picked the CD up myself and I play it often. I have thought about that Fresh Sounds/Jazz Factory set a few times but I never got around to it. This thread has me wondering again.... man, so many CDs, so little $$. Later, Kevin
  17. You know, I could have sworn I saw "Ivory Hunters" stuck in Michael's "research pile" when I was there last week. I'll see if I can find out if it's in or out. Later, Kevin
  18. A simple math equation seems to indicate that 179 tracks would be a hell of a lot more than 4 CDs. Even assuming an average length of 2 minutes and factoring the CD mediums "max playing time" of 80 minutes, you get 4.475 CDs. I cannot imagine these tracks would average 2 minutes... not with late 40's/early 50's stuff in there. I bet it would average out nearly 3 minutes per track which would put the CD count up to 6.7 CDs, much more in line with Chuck's estimate. Later, Kevin
  19. Speaking of another pianist whose life was tragically cut short, isn't Carl Perkins the "crab" in "A Crutch For the Crab"? Later, Kevin
  20. I don't know about the "bitch(ing) out" part, but Cuscuna did say that he "got a call" from a distributor saying he had been offered these titles. I don't know if the call was from the one who eventually got them or if it was from a competitor. I told Michael they should just leave them alone. I didn't see what the harm was. In fact, I told him that I thought he should see if True Blue could get them in since their core customers would love a shot at these titles. He said True Blue couldn't touch these. Only Time/Life was supposed to have them and that it was wrong for them to sell them off in violation of their license. Not knowing the ins & outs of this industry, I can't say why Michael was so upset about it. Maybe Chuck Nessa can enlighten us? Although with Mosaic being partially owned by EMI, we may have an answer right there. BTW, I also told him I picked up the Freddie Roach title and that I was loving it. He was not happy but he didn't hold it against me for taking advantage of the situation. I wonder if Tomatbluenote would have reacted the same? As for the ebay thing, since these titles as configured are totally legit, and only their means of sale are in question, I don't see how Blue Note could stop someone from reselling them wherever they wanted. Are you gonna start an ebay business, shrugs? If you do, let me know if you got an extra copy of the Chick Corea's "Early Circle". Intergrity ran out and he says he can't get any more. Later, Kevin
  21. I agree 100%. I think it sucks that these titles are not available here in the US. I remember many years back when True Blue was considering carrying re-packaged Japanese BN CDs and they decided it wasn't financially viable. As much as I hate to admit it, the music-buying public doesn't seem to be buying Jazz. The numbers just aren't there. In a way, Time/Life's "failure" here is as disappointing as Blue Note's efforts to stop the illegal sales. Who knows... if these things had sold the way Time/Life thought they would, maybe they would have extended this program to the US? Now that their Spanish program flopped, they are probably writing off this program and the losers are us Jazz fans. Later, Kevin
  22. Brad, according to what I was told by Michael, the contract was pretty explicit: these CDs could only be sold by Time Life from some special kind of kiosk and only in Spain. Time Life cannot sell these CDs in any other way. Also, the only reason BN is "going after them" now is because they have started showing up in the US. In fact, their whole investigation into the thing started when they got a call from a large US distributor asking them if they were legit. I bet if this had stayed on the Planet Records web site, nobody would have ever noticed. It took a large batch showing up over here to get their attention. Later, Kevin
  23. Just a heads up on these Spanish CDs: I did get a chance to talk with Michael Cuscuna about these CDs and they were only licensed for sale in a very specific way for Time/Life in Spain and only Spain. That is why BN is upset that they are showing up at Planet Records. The deal they got was a very good one, better than Michael could have gotten for Mosaic/True Blue. That's also why they are so cheap. Apparently, Time/Life is "big enough" to get a deal. Since they are in violation of their contract, I imagine it won't be long before these things dry up. Time/Life is probably just as full of lawyers as Blue Note. Betcha two phone calls, tops, and these things will disappear. BTW, I asked Michael why he can't get a deal like this one going for True Blue and he said he could never make the sales needed to get this done. That sucks. Why the heck can't BN do this right? They license these hard-to-find titles to a company that doesn't even meet their sales expectations so they sell their stock off? That's just plain stupid. If they would get a deal like this together for True Blue, it would be handled in a win-win fashion.... Actually, a win-win-win (BN-True Blue--and US ) Later, Kevin
  24. Sadly Jim, all indications are that the one track found on "The Lost Sessions" (and the DG box set) are all that we're going to hear from that session... Unless of course a couple of obviously inebriated guys playing saxophone is a "fit" for the smooth Jazz that Manhattan was known for! Later, Kevin
  25. I don't really understand this question. I suppose the simple answer would be to tell you to order the Blue Note discography from the True Blue web site and go through it as I have. There are far too many "unissued" and "rejected" sessions listed in this book to summarize here. Suffice it to say, there are probably plenty still lying around that could be combined into another "The Lost Sessions" CD. BTW, you did pick that CD up right? "The Lost Sessions" is a very nice CD. The great Tadd Dameron tracks alone are worth the price. Later, Kevin
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