I have the three "Jazz Concert West Coast" cds that Savoy/Denon released a decade back. . . . my guess is they'll have found somthing new to add to this stew. . . (?)
One more wrinkle: I think I am remembering correclty that some of the Savoy Lateefs were actually field trips for Yusef and the working band, or recorded when they were in NY for gigs but they were still based in Detroit. . . .
I've gotten that sort of message before. It usually means that an item that was on the order has come into stock and applied towards the order awaiting the remainder of the order. . . .
I've had the same title on Fresh Sounds and TOCJ before. . . kept the TOCJs.
I guess it's good that these are upgraded to 24 bit. . . and lp facimiled. . . . I'm not rebuying titles, but I might buy some I hadn't had on TOCJ before!
Just ordered three Clarke Boland Big Band cds that finally came in (had myself down for email notification).
Shouldn't have. Shouldn't buy any cds! But I did.
Nah B: photocopy the notes, sell the discs, that's what I did (never had the box, just the individual discs of the three studio). The family cds are worth getting: sound is better, it's not remixed differently from the albums.
OR just run the interconnect from the tape deck "Out" (or playback) jacks to the cd recorder analog "In" jacks. Adjust level using the recorder level adjustment.
Been doing that all week between my HK casette deck and my HHB recorder, making cdrs from casettes.
I've not heard this one. . .b u t it sure looks worth seeking out. Blakey-associated material, Victor Lewis on drums (if you're going to do a Bu trib, that's the man to have) and Venus sound. . . ? Looks like it can hardly go wrong.