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  1. RT, in the late nineties Columbia imported and released to the bins for sale a series of Miles Davis Sony discs and I believe these may have been the ones you saw in Best Buy . . . .
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    Pete Cosey

    Cosey has recorded with a Japanese saxophonist whose name I can never remember and Bill Laswell in the last few years; haven't heard it but I bet it's great. I enjoy his pre-Miles playing on John Klemmer's "Blowing Gold" on Chess.
  3. The Mingus Debut box set.
  4. I'll just add my endorsement. A real proof that refutes a lot of the barbed talk about Pres after the close of the forties. Nicely recorded stuff too! You may not want all of the volumes unless you're a Pres maniac (guilty as charged!) but a few would be nice to have!
  5. I have a Japanese cd of Swedish Shnappes and no strings are onboard. . . . Great stuff! Jazz Perennial includes the session with Gil Evans that is controversial (in that some love it, some don't like it, I love it). Fiesta. . . it has the small groups "latin" sides. I like it. Probably don't play these that often. . . .
  6. I too have been experiencing difficulties, mostly very very slow action, today.
  7. Kellaway is a great player, I have the lp that Jim mentions, and many others. . .he's unsung and needs to be sung! This morning I was listening to him play very very well on Dick Sudhalter's Challenge cd "Melodies Heard". . . .
  8. I have this material on Xanadu lps and I agree: this is wonderful material and thanks for the reminder to dig these out and listen to them soon!
  9. I've had this for some time, and I really can't remember what impression it made on me. . . I'll have to dig it out and relisten if I can find it! Thanks for the reminder!
  10. Can't comment on the lps, but I have the cd set. . . . As Hans says so rightly, fantastic in small doses. . . . I'd surprised if anyone could listen to it disc after disc. . . . But if you like that LA RandB sound from the day, this is a great set to savor!
  11. Brownie, the latest Sony DSD remastered cd from Japan of "Miles in Europe" sounds fantastic, so potentially we'll have wonderful sound in the box set! Tony Williams' drumming at this Festival appearance has been an inspiration ever since it was first heard many moons ago!
  12. Ah, here we go: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...l=candid+mingus
  13. I really like the sound on this set, but the sound on the single Candid discs is comparable. There are two differences I am aware of: the Mosaic set does NOT include at least (maybe only one) track/take that IS available on one Candid cd; the "Mingus Presents Mingus" session appears in good sounding mono on the Mosaic and in less good sounding extreme stereo on the individual cd. There is a thread about these recordings around these here parts somewhere. . . .
  14. This would be the last PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED AND SCHEDULED box set. . . . But if there is a dollar to be made with a Miles box set, Columbia will sniff it out and supply to the demand. There are a few interesting studio sessions from the Agharta/Pangaea period that would be great to hear, some of which prefigure the sort of "song forms" that he began to use when he returned from his 'seventies retirement . . . .
  15. Fork. Elveen, now the Brotherman.
  16. Looks to me as if "Someday My Prince Will Come" WILL NOT be included. Should include "Seven Steps to Heaven," part of "Quiet Nights," "Live in Europe," "Live in Berlin," "Live in Tokyo" . . . .
  17. Going to be a wonderful box. Some of my favorite exciting jazz drumming I've ever heard is a part of this series of concerts. . . . And some other dazzling performances I am very fond of, such as the "I Thought About You" that only surfaced on the "Columbia Years" box set previously. Metal spine?
  18. Well, the Tower Austin jazz section at least has good service, better than Waterloo to me personally, and I don't believe that Tower has been responsible for the collapse of independent stores here. . . . Bushonomics in general seem more repsonsible to me. No, DL is not interested in spending time on internet bulletin boards. . . which is something I guess I admire in him!
  19. Sunday the 13th is the last day. No further reductions are going to happen either, 30% is as low as it go.
  20. It's too sad for me to go. . . . I have a lot of fond memories in that store, one of my very best friends has been working there from day one and doesn't yet know what he'll be doing next. . . . I've sort of been mourning it's closing about three months (abd I've known since before Halloween they were going to close as soon as someone assumed their lease).
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    IKE QUEBEC

    Grimes and Quebec, and Grimes and Hardy, now that's some good listening!
  22. Still material that could be included besides those that Gibbs got Contemporary to put out, including a favorite, Terry Gibbs Plays the Duke. There are also some great dates on MGM, Verve, that could be all incorporated eh?
  23. Luckily this one is out. . . . I think I have them all, but yeah, a Mosaic would be nice. More Terry Pollard is always a good thing, who knows there may be extra material Mosaic could unearth as well. Someone should email and suggest it. The drag of the Mosaic idea is. . . the original cover art won't be there. . .and there are some . . . well ATTRACTIVE covers!
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