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  1. Actually, I'm waiting for the version of the complete box set that has been remastered run through a Silvertone amp that has NOT had the capacitors replaced, and with contact paper covers! The Prestige box set acutally sounds okay; like the Riverside Monk set it errs by being a little thick and dark sounding rather than being thin and harsh sounding! The remastering holds up pretty well, and it's nice to have the sessions chronologically presented. BUT I have bought either XRCD or K2 or DigitalK2 remasters of all but two for three of the original lps in the set . . . . I find I like the individual discs of the sessions because I grew up thinking of many of them this way, and I like the remastered sound.
  2. I wouldn't mind being there with a dozen bags of sandwhiches and three cases of beer!
  3. [email=http://www.ayler.supanet.com/assets/images/Jazznu2.jpg]http://www.ayler.supanet.com/assets/images/Jazznu2.jpg Albert Ayler, Don Ayler, Richard Davis The funeral of John Coltrane at St Paul’s Lutheran Church, New York, July 21st, 1967 © Raymond Ross
  4. I didn't think so. It's those Phish fans you ought to be concentrating on! B)
  5. Hey, this was done somewhere else or on this board earlier, but what the heck.' Saw this today:
  6. Did a little organizing yesterday and realized I have over 110 Jimi boots, and over 100 with covers that I made myself, which was a lot of fun. So this thread really doesn't apply to me, does it!
  7. Pass me that gin son, 'fore I tan your hide. . . .
  8. I haven't heard this in a while, but I'd say it's in between those two. . . it's not to my ears a dead serious true African recording, and it's not a stereo spectacular let's wake up the Amerikans jive recording either. . . .
  9. You won't regret it. SOUNDS FANTASTIC, and has bonus material that is not on the lp or French cd if you have those.
  10. I've a good failure rate going too! What can I expect from the son of the man who invented the "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" round the dinner table history question!
  11. It's just a joke, or a failed attempt at one.
  12. Hey, that's EIGHT crappy cds. . . One of the sets is a two cd set. . . More CRAP than you thought for your money!
  13. I'm not sure---I think it may have shown up first on the early US cd. . . .
  14. Actually, sorry you don't get to rain on THIS parade, but I'm pretty sure it's NOT.
  15. My copies of these didn't ship til today! I think it was the Jobim that was also in the order that slowed it down. . . .
  16. 501.00! Not bad. Too bad I can't bring myself to sell mine. . . I could use the dollars!
  17. Once again, All Music on the web is for schitte.
  18. From a site: Never Let Me Go brand-new CD (Blue Note TOCJ-9510) JAPAN.....$25 recorded on January 18 & February 13, 1963 limited LP style paper sleeve edition 24bit digiral remastering +1 bonus track 1. Trouble 2. God Bless The Child 3. Sara's Dance 4. Without A Song 5. Major's Minor 6. Never Let Me Go 7. You'll Never Get Away From Me 8. They Can't Take That Away From Me ..... bonus track
  19. jazzbo

    Funny Rat

    Una Mae Carlisle, "1941 to 1945"
  20. Hmmm. . . there was a TOCJ cd without that track, and a JRVG WITH that track as a bonus. . . . Sure it was on the lp?
  21. Nice photo! I like the Indo-Jazz fusions too. Pulled the Redial out recently when I started getting into the Bill Laswell Indo-techno-jazz whatever fusions.
  22. Nice to see this thread. . . I need to dig out the Harriott I DO have and look in to some more.
  23. It will probably sound better than the copy I have! Also, I'm one of those persons who think that a quality done transfer can make a big improvement, and K2s are quality transfers indeed. I've also heard that the Japanese cd (K2) is an improvement. The price is better on the domestic coming up. . . .
  24. The Monk is going to be very welcome, I love this session and would like to have it in a K2 remastering!
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