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What's the title of that one Don? Also: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=20786
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
jazzbo replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
They sound that way on all the versions I've heard. . . I'd say yes, I think it is related to trying to capture the overall dynamics of the music without distortion. -
Amen Don! Yeah, I like Davies' playing as well on other things I've heard. Thanks for weighing in about this latest disc. I think that Jazz Oracle is among the best labels. I really like the Purvis and Pollacks mentioined above, and the Louisian Rhtyhm Kings, the two Sam Mannings, the Arkansas Shout, Dallas Rhythm, the Cliff Jackson, the Fess Williams, the Dorsey Bros. . . . If you have an interest in early jazz and hot dance, these are great releases. Liner notes like nobody else!
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Graham Collier. . . maybe "Songs for my Father" . . . .
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
jazzbo replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
The Al Hibler stuff on this was new to me, and great stuff! -
He really is a good painter. Every time I'm in DC I go to the Smithsonian and admire his Ella painting.
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
jazzbo replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
It never ends! -
What's the best way to acquire Louis Armstrong's
jazzbo replied to Dmitry's topic in Recommendations
Well, write them and find out. . . They did do the All Stars box, a favorite of mine! -
Cool Edward! They are nice folks there . . . . Yeah, and that Cliff Jackson is one awesome cd!
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Or to hear him doing it ALL there's always the Keith Jarrett Trio version of "God Bless the Child." It's like a little microcosm of his drumming style all in one track. . . I never tire of it.
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I got your back! Jack can do anything. Sometimes he may seem to be filling up space madly. . . well I'm sure he has a reason. He can be very subtle, he can groove HARD, he can be atmospheric, he can play a mean piano, he can . . . well what can't he do well?
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
jazzbo replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Must resist. . . Must. . . Resist. . . . Hey, I did resist! -
Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
jazzbo replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Yes, great notes on this set. Great music. Great sound. Does that make this triply great? -
Wow Jim, hadn't noticed, just lost rack after post 10,000 a month or so back. . . .
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So true, so true.
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at last, a real replacement for human contact...
jazzbo replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
If there's a male version, does HE also have a "mute" button?? Just because we women are nodding and smiling and not changing the subject doesn't mean we're listening. We just have mastered the art of ignoring, without making it obvious so that you will cry and run out of the room. ← Wow, does anyone offer classes on the art of ignoring? My wife doesn't even do the nodding and smiling . . . ! -
Just fine! Just having some fun! I don't think as highly of "The Latin Bit" as Jim does, but I was only jesting to say that he's "crazy, crazy, crazy!"
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Huh. . . . . that's interesting. . . .
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I hear ya. Of all the RVG reissues, I think these early Blue Note sessions are the ones that have most benefited from the remastering. I had a few of the earliest Japanese RVGs of the Miles and Monk and Bud and JJ material, and kept the American versions which were released later as they were actually from the original disc sources. I believe that the Dorham and Clark that I have are not the same remasterings as the US; to my knowledge and view of the chronology they were among the last of the Japanese series that were done over again for the US or vice versa. But I could be wrong. They do sound different, subtly, and phase and pressing plant differences may be responsible. Anyway, nothing is going to sound as good as the vinyl originals I think! But few of us have those!
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Maybe, maybe not. . . . The Kenny Dorham and the Clark both sound different than the US, I have had both, not tremendously different, but different. The booklets are very different as well.
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I have the Kenny Dorham at the Cafe Bohemia, and the Sonny Clark Trio set, and really like them. I think the sound is great, and I think that the booklets are great, with photos and album covers that aren't necessarily available elsewhere. I guess in the sonics nature of things, it's a matter of personal taste, and really, if one has this material in other forms, there's no reason to get these unless you just like to collect Blue Note Japan items or are really enamored with the Japenese RVG sound. I think besides those you mention there are also Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis sets. . . not sure of how many others.
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I agree, that Mosaic sounds GOOD.
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Details also here: http://www.jazzoracle.com/catalogue/BDW_8047.asp Even includes performances that have J. R. T. himself on board.
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Just noticed today that there is a "Gift from the President"--a disc of rare sides offered free with the purchase of one Jazz Oracle cd from www.worldsrecords.com VARIOUS ARTISTS A GIFT FROM THE PRESIDENT Description A selection of rare items discovered by Jazz Oracle's President, John R.T. Davies, and his friends. It is offered as a gift from John R.T. to anyone interested in the music he so dearly loved. Free with the purchase of any Jazz Oracle CD (while supplies last). Songs Mother Me, Tennessee (a) Maybe (She'll Phone Me, She'll Write Me) (b) From Monday On © If You Never Come Back (d) Tishomingo Blues (e) The Wild Dog (f) Singing The Blues (g) Sweet Sue- Just You (h) Jamaica Shout (i) Olga (j) Freddy's Fog (k) Pumpernickel (k) Naughty Man (l) Without You Emaline (m) Charleston Swing (n) Walking The Dog (o) Lazy Day (p) You Understand (q) If I Could Only Read Your Mind (q) Peg O' My Heart ® You're Lucky To Me (s) Personnel (Artists: a- Wingy Manone & His San Due Strutters; b- New Orleans Jazz Band; c- Red McKenzie & His Music Box; d- Mound City Blue Blowers; e- Duke Ellington & His Orch.; f- Joe Venuti's Blue Four; g- Al Steele & His Orch.; h- unknown band; i- Coleman Hawkins & His Orch.; j- King Oliver & His Orch.; k- Blue Steele & His Orch.; l- Fletcher Henderson & His Orch.; m- Bubber Miley & His Mileage Makers; n- Carolina Cotton Pickers; o- Eddie Lang's Orch.; p- The Westernaires; q- Benny Carter & His Orch.; r- The Anglo-American Alliance; s- Jeff Healey & Friends) Details Label: JAZZ ORACLE Number: 8047 Itemcode: 56881 Format: CD Genre: Dates: [1924-1936, 1967, 2001] Price: $0.00 Buy Now
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