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  1. I gotta say that I love this set. I only had a couple of V5 CDs before I bought this set so it was a bit of a chance. I love the inside/outside stuff these guys do. Really like the sound of the disks too. You get a real club-y almost like your there atmosphere. And, when they get going at full skronk, watch out... :lol:

  2. From the new "Cannonball In Europe" CD booklet :

    "Much of the archives from this unique seven-year festival has been lost to time. But this album AND A FORTHCOMING DVD OF THE 1965 PERFORMANCE OF THE JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET are documents of important performances that will insure the memory of this unique festival" - Michael Cuscuna, 2005

    This is the first I've heard of it. Can't wait. :excited:

  3. Are you insinuating that Mosaic's core customers are more inclined toward non-vocal/hard-bop/swing (ie. fairly straight-ahead jazz)?

    Well, if I'm not mistaken, the Four Freshman and this set are the first Mosaics for vocalists, aren't they?

    Myself, I wouldn't at all mind a Joe Williams Roulette Mosaic. There's some good stuff in there, aside from the two sets that came out on the Williams/Sweets reissue a few years back.

    Not to pile on or anything but don't forget the Anita O'Day set. One of my personal favorites. ^_^

  4. Just wondering if there were any thoughts about the Prima/Manone Mosaic set. I'm currently reading the Robert Hilbert Pee Wee Russell biography and he has a lot of nice things to say about Pee Wee's playing during his time with Prima. Hilbert seems to say that this is important music that (at the time the book was written) was out of print mostly due to the fact that jazz people had a problem with Prima's "style".

    So, any impressions out there? Thanks.

  5. I must've told the guys at Blue Note 20 times that they do not need to remaster "Basra". All they have to do is get Rudy's digital master from Japan. For everyone's sake, I hope they listened. I know Michael Cuscuna went ahead and got a copy of the JRVG just to hear it after I insisted. Maybe that did it?

    Kevin

    Kevin

    Lately I've been doing some A/B comparisons of some late '90s JRVG releases vs. the Mosaic versions that were done some years earlier. On some of them there's quite a bit of difference - especially using headphones. Many times the Mosaics - especially from the 90's on - sound better (at least to me) than the recent RVG releases. I just wonder what Cuscuna thinks when these "different" sounding versions that come out on Blue Note. I wonder if he still thinks the Mosaics are better. He did, after all, produce both versions for reissue. It's only the remastering that's different.

  6. Are the new releases still compressed to death?

    Now, *that's* a good question. I haven't upgraded to RVG that often (the Monks and Powells come to mind - which were actually good). I recently bought the JRVGs of both Grant Green's "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and Jackie Mclean's "It's Time". You know the ones in the LP replica sleeves. I know it's subjective but, compared to the Mosaic versions of both, the JRVGs are terrible. He's taken the warm stereo spread of the Cuscuna version and made it sound a like listening to a mono version over an AM radio.

    :angry:

    That being said, I'm considering getting the new RVG Mclean. Guess I'll never learn.

  7. OK, here's one. Just yesterday I received the Kid Ory set. I was surprised to see a number in the mid-600s (0658, I think) on the inside cover. I also just noticed there's an Ory set on eBay currently with an edition number in the 300s. This set has been around for at least four years. If these numbers are even close to being representative, this must be a *really* slow seller. Anyone else out there have this one?

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