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  1. Excellent job Jim; some great music in there on those that I have heard! Also, the Paul Winters were reissued on Collectables much cheaper than the Japanese versions!
  2. Well, I got the four new box sets today. I couldn't resist the preorder price from cduniverse; I got them all for less than ninety dollars total. And as Clem has noted elsewhere. . . they are spectacular reissues. Beautiful boxes, beautiful booklets, beautiful digipaks, beautiful sound. . . . And it appears that there is quite a bit of material from 78s that are not within the 102 other cd releases. Really, when you hold these in your hands you just marvel at their organized beauty. Some spectacular photos and paintings and handbills and song sheets and. . . . Going to be slowly savoring these for some time!
  3. Possibly still available! Out of stock right now from Dusty Groove, but they've had it consistently before. . . . Various -- Tom Jobim Raros Compassos . . . CD . . . $29.99 Revivendo (Brazil), 1950s/1960s/1970s (3CD) Condition: New Copy Out Of Stock: Hit the 'Send Request' button to receive an email notice if the item comes back in. A secret treasure! This cool 3 CD set brings together 75 rare Jobim tracks -- most of them recorded by other singers, and most of them pretty darn obscure! Given the amount of Jobim rehash material that's been on the market since his death, we're extra happy to see a set like this that pushes the envelope a bit further -- and which goes out of its way to include the kinds of work that will keep on evolving Jobim's legacy for years. A good deal of the material seems to be remastered from vinyl copies, and the sound isn't always great -- but the project is legit from what we can tell, and the set's gotten an awful lot of good press from Brazil. Way too many titles to mention here, but the set features work by Norma Suely, Nelly Martins, Mario Reis, Wilson Miranda, Ana Lucia, Dick Farney, Carlos Jose, Mara e Cota, Edu Da Gaita, Carlos Augusto, Maria Helena Raposo, and many other obscure Brazilian singers! Also do a search at Dusty Groove for "Jobim". . . you'll see quite a bit.
  4. A number of these have been reissued in Brazil, in Japan. . . even in the US (in the case of the Gilberto lps, tnree of which were all reissued on a single Pacific Jazz cd that has long been out of print). There was a three cd set of early Jobim works (as arranger, producer, etc.) that may still be around. . . . Some of these are still available. . . .Dusty Groove has a wallet draining amount of albums like this. . . .
  5. I'm sworn to secrecy. . . but. . . I've been told it WILL be released in good time. Not that anyone should doubt that it would!
  6. It ain't braggin, if it's the truth.....
  7. I'm sorry I missed it! I was so impressed seeing Marchel that I don't think I'll ever forget it!
  8. jazzbo

    miles davis

    I believe I have this material under a different bootleg guise. Interesting. . . especially the last parts which sort of herald a change and a move towards a more songlike structure that would be picked up "after the retirement." Would be nice stuff to have in a box from Columbia. . . and it wouldn't surprise me to see one one day. Dollars to be made off Miles=Sony eventually getting around to it.
  9. Interesting. I wasn't bored at all anywhere. I don't know what would be so "in joke" about this film. . . . I don't think I missed anything and I've never read the book or perish the thought heard any radio shows (I am NOT a radio show listener!) I thought this was quite well done in comparison with most movies these days; entertaining, not at all plagued with random sex and violence to give it juice.
  10. Wolff mentioned it. . . . But then he's nearly omniscient, he probalby just heard the wind whispering it to him. . .
  11. I see they are both going to appear in "Memoirs of a Geisha."
  12. No problem!
  13. Okay jazzhound, once again have to differ in opinion with you. That is a great album (in my opinion!)
  14. Why should she be mentioned in a Ziyi thread? I haven't seen much of her work, but she hasn't intrigued me as Ziyi's has.
  15. Three 45rpm box of Metronome All Stars on RCA.
  16. Oh yes, within the first twenty minutes. . . .
  17. Well, I avoided the books and any BBC show. I felt completely at home in this and the social/anthropological comments it was making, felt it was clever and upbeat and not at all preachy, yet had a message. AND it essentially a clean movie (if you disregard the destruction of a planet here and there) and refreshing in that manner. I'm so glad I saw it, and I'll probably see it again soon. "So long and thanks for all the fish!"
  18. Wow. I really really enjoyed this one. Recommended!
  19. Wow, I have never heard this happen as the result of a preamp solid state or tube. I have wrangled with jazzhundt before about tubes and feel he's all wet. There is plenty of distortion in either hollow or solid state designs. I have had both designs in systems and the systems that I've kept have been tubge systems. . . . I'll never not use tubes. I've gotten full and tight bass from tubes, I have had reasonable life from tubes and used tubes that don't break the bank to replace and in a proper design are easy to change. I hope you get your system up and running; I really doubt and hope that it is not the preamp responsible. (I'd be very very surprised if it were).
  20. You're welcome. Just keep the Breshnev Bears in a clean cage!
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