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Many more happy ones!
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Welcome Virginia. The Roost sides were done in a really nice lp facimile edition by Japanese Blue Note about three years ago or so. . . I have it and am glad I do! It may be still "around" somewhere.
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Reading the new copy now!
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Question about OOP Mosaics
jazzbo replied to TheMusicalMarine's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
That's an overview of the entire Pacific Jazz years of Baker. . . has great music but not all of Baker/Mulligan. -
Recent Down Loads And Additions From E - Music
jazzbo replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I downloaded 88 tracks on Sunday---the Prestige box of Dexter's. Good stuff! -
I've got all the lps. . . but they're not in the best of shape. . .and I'm really looking forward to it! Really like the music.
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Hi Mike! Thanks for the heads up. Just preordered as well.
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Manhattan Smells Worse than Usual this Morning
jazzbo replied to J Larsen's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
No, Lon was at the cancer clinic with his wife first thing this morning, then at his desk NORTH of the Congress Avenue zone in question (about fifteen blocks north) since. So far as far as I can tell no one knows yet why the birds have died. -
Question about OOP Mosaics
jazzbo replied to TheMusicalMarine's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
There was a great four cd set out on Blue Note, now out of print a handful of years, that reissued that material. Had great photos and text! Also there was a two cd Connoisseur that reissued a chunk as well. -
Happy Birthday, Clifford Thornton!
jazzbo replied to brownie's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Many many more happy happy ones! -
Question about OOP Mosaics
jazzbo replied to TheMusicalMarine's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Only Vol. 1 seems listed at bluenote.com . . . . -
I agree, he was a fantastic player. I have all the VSOP cds I believe I have them all. And a few others. He definitely swung like there was no tomorrow!
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
jazzbo replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Mildred Bailey Mosaic disc 5 -
Reread parts of this one this morning listening to music (only interrupted to watch Nancy on Face the Nation). One of my dad's books.
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I'll echo what Dan and Joe have said! It's STILL going to be a good year.
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I'm only half way through the War book. Been reading lots of articles in Jazzbeat (Buck's magazine) and the liner notes of the new Fats Waller box set.
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That's what I was thinking as well!
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
jazzbo replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Been up for 120 minutes. . . listened again to the first disc of the Fats Waller Legacy box set, and now I'm really enjoying disc 3 of the Mildred Bailey Mosaic. -
Welcome! Yes, I started listening to jazz seriously in my senior year of high school. Electric Miles and some Ellington mostly. Although my mom's Dave Brubeck lps always got played by me as a teen. But I'm ANCIENT.
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I'm still getting them at 5.99 as well, as of today even. I got a reply yesterday from customer service. .. I sent the query on Dec. 4 and got a reply Jan. 4. They said they would ship me the Johnny Griffin cd that they didn't ship me before though they said they had. Then today. . . I got a message that the cd was backordered! LOL!
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New Selects and singles up on the board
jazzbo replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
It made sense to me! It is what it is. They redid in the studio BOTH parts of 1956 and 1958. In the cd world, the live 1958 has been out on cd, not the studio bits. . . til Mosaic. -
They did. They forgave me.
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Reports on these are really good, and I've enjoyed speakers from this manufacturer for many years now; won't buy from another maker if I don't have to. That planar ribbon tweeter is sweet; I have a pair that utilizes them. Page with info: http://www.decware.com/newsite/mainmenu.htm Hit Speakers on the frame to the right and follow on. . . . From this page: Decware's Small High Efficiency Monitors - Model DM944 SPECIFICATIONS 94 dB with 1 watt at 1 meter 55Hz ~ 22kHz 4 ohm nominal impedance Crossover main driver / none Crossover ribbon tweeter / 6dB @ 8kHz 2 ~ 100 watts Max SPL 112dB Size 8" wide, 10" deep, 16" high MDF 4th order cabinet, rear ported Real Oak veneer, hardwood corners Removable Grill 5 way recessed binding posts on rear 8 inch / cast frame / wool cone / butyl 4 inch / cast frame / isodynamic planar Cap is 400v Polypropelene Film&Foil Natural Oak finish or Black Oak finish Shipping weight 25 lbs. 5 years on drivers and cabinets 30 day money back trial DM944 MONITORS $649.00 PR ABOUT THESE FINE SPEAKERS Ideal for (but not limited to) small single ended amplifiers of 2 watts or more, these little bookshelf monitors make a supremely respectable audiophile speaker when mounted up on stands. It features a fabulous wool cone driver with no crossover. With a sensitivity of 94dB 1w/1m this is an extremely quick driver. To mate with it we added an isodynamic planar ribbon tweeter using only a single capacitor to cross it over around 8kHz. The result is as one might expect, excellent dynamics common to high efficiency drivers with the coherency and openness only found in crossoverless speakers. What one may not expect is the outstanding frequency balance. This is one of those speakers that you have to really work hard to make it sound bad. Incredibly musical and smooth with layer upon layer of micro detail. These speakers have a very natural sounding midrange that leaves an impression when you hear vocals, male or female. The most surprising thing about these speakers are their bass character. It provides a solid foundation for the midrange ensuring female vocals are never dry or strident sounding. Supremely controlled and effortless they deliver a presentation with the weight and size you would never believe possible from such a small cabinet. (In fact they have more weight then many of the higher efficiency floor standing towers out there.) With the vast majority of bookshelf speakers being less then 90dB efficient and limited to a max SPL of 106dB or less you won't find a lot of real competition for this speaker no matter if you're running 2 watts, 25 watts or 100 watts. Combine this performance advantage with the coherency gained by eliminating the crossover and you have a speaker fully adept at showing off the merits of a really fine tube amplifier. In fact on low or no feedback designs you can expect imaging to be holographic, huge, no holes and well focused. Custom woods and finishes are available at additional cost (shown left) and are non-refundable. Standard finishes come with a 30 day money back guarantee. If you don't like these speakers for any reason you can return them for a complete refund less a 6.5% restock fee. Our way of making it as easy as possible to audition speakers in your home for a minimal risk. ALL efficiency ratings are at 1 watt / 1 meter. This speaker is an excellent candidate for low power tube gear of 2 watts or more. Please allow 3 to 6 weeks for delivery. Speakers come with a 30 day money back trial. All speakers typically ship by UPS ground. Shipping not included. Oversees orders are non-refundable.
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FS: McCormack MPD Micro Phono Drive (phono preamp)
jazzbo replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Audio Talk
Some pictures, maybe they'll help. -
Congrats everyone! I didn't win. . . yet. . . ! Now if Big Al wins I'm going to be pissed! I did win one thing though, years ago (20!) from a vitamin company: a trip to Hawaii for two for a week, airfare covered from the West Coast, and accomodations covered. I investigated it, it wasn't a scam, the only stipulation was a two hour meeting about a timeshare must be attended, and I gave the trip to my parents for Christmas that year. They were already planning to visit my uncle in Pasadena, so they weren't even out airfare they would have not spent money on already. They had a blast. I was the golden child for a while!
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