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Well, there will probably be some flack for this recommendation. . . but I recommend the Mosaic Benedetti box. Not only is there more fantastic Bird than you can shake a stick at, but you get a tremendous booklet as well, that among other things sets the record straight and reveals a very interesting and talented musician in Dean Benedetti, dispelling the awful BS that Ross Russell among others dished out towards him. Sound is manageable I think if you can manage what you have. Brilliance minute after minute from Bird. History in a box.
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I went ahead and voted for Ms. Scott. She really just makes me feel great when I listen. She did so much. They're all great players!
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Well I voted for Jack. He's my favorite on this list, and my followups would read a lot like Chuck's. And Grachan would not be on it!
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Yeah, Hill being born in Haiti was just BS concocted by Andrew, like the spelling "Hille" that went with it or before it.
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Get the material however you can. The Columbia sets have very decent notes, something Classics and Neatworks definitely DON'T. And I don't think the Classics and Neatworks better sonicwise by much either. The Columbias are from real source material, though scrubbed a little too clean. The others are from collectors 78s, of pretty decent quality. It's amazing music though and be sure to get it.
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I went with Bubber Miley. I like all these cats tremendously though.
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My personal take: I prefer the sound of the TOCJ and JRVGs to the McMastered Mosaics.
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Dutch Jazz Orchestra Plays Strayhorn
jazzbo replied to Out2Lunch's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Tod, thanks for pointing this out. I've received it. It's a FANTASTIC Set, a real bargain! -
On the BNBB several posters reported the result of correspondence indicates there will be no volume two as there is little of jazz content left to reissue. Don't know how accurate that is. . . .
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My favorite Lloyd is his work with Chico Hamilton. Both his playing and his "music directorship" were very interesting!
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I share a birthday with Louis Armstrong. I'm very proud to do so.
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Berigan, a twelve-year-old mind seems unable to grasp that just because I do not endorse your extremist imperialist fascistic stance that you've absorbed from the image-making machine of our current administration that I have to be a "liberal." These labels are meaningless because they are used as separators and no longer have any identifiable meaning on their own. I don't know what I am but I don't view myself as a liberal. I find myself in whatever camp doesn't stand for American expansionism so that fat cats can become fatter and twelve-year-old minds can continue in their exuberant brainwash, and whatever camp extols fiscal responsibility for the government to its people.
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Berigan, a twelve-year-old mind seems unable to grasp that just because I do not endorse your extremist imperialist fascistic stance that you've absorbed from the image-making machine of our current administration that I am not on the other extreme. I don't know what I am but I don't view myself as a liberal. I would consider membership for myself in whatever party doesn't stand for American expansionism so that fat cats can become fatter and twelve-year-old minds can continue in their exuberant brainwash.
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You might find this nice readin' and listenin': http://www.redhotjazz.com/mound.html
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I've had this set for several years, and it's a fantastic value. Don't hesitate!
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Miles Davis - Complete Montreux (20CD box)
jazzbo replied to Claude's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I haven't bought it. Though I've really had to sort of hold myself back. I just wish I had it. . . it's not my most favorite period of Miles. . . it's too expensive in that case. . . but I'm still curious. .. and yellow. -
And I believe that those you list are from the only session with Hawkins. MOST of the Mound City Blue Blowers as a band were trio or quartet sides with Jack Bland, Eddie Lang or Eddie Condon, and that hot comb and kazoo sound from Red. . . .Some other sides had added musicians as well, including Bunny Berigan. Great stuff, if you ask me! The later incarnation was more of a small group swing Chicago style influenced project, and had Berigan and others as well. Red's vocals were a more prominent feature.
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I love this band. There are two cds on Sensation of the original band, and a Chronogical Classics cd of the later incarnation of Red McKenzie bands which are different, but I like Red a lot. I recommend one of the Sensation discs HIGHLY.
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Explain the etymological origin of your user name!
jazzbo replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Well, jazzbo. . . I've always liked this term, and I had a great-uncle who actually had a "Jazzbo Jim" similar to that pictured on my avatar in his attic that I would see occasionally, all dusty. . . . So I decided to use that handle here and found the right avatar. Lonson: well I discovered some years back that "Lon" is strong in Gaelic, and "lionlike" in Teutonic languages. . . . I have both Scotch-Irish and German in my background, but the name is a family name on the side with the Scotch-Irish, so I guess I have to admit to the rather redundant "Strong Son of the Strong Arm" version of my name. But I can roar with the best of them. . .sometimes. -
Dexter Gordon Complete Note Recordings
jazzbo replied to sal's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
"We don't flat our fifths. . . we drink 'em." -
Dexter Gordon Complete Note Recordings
jazzbo replied to sal's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
"We don't flat our fifths. . . we drink 'em." -
Al, I agree that Al Johnson was a monster in WR, and my favorite of their bassists as well. Live in Tokyo has been out on cd at least three times that I know of from Sony in Japan and French CBS. . . . The French version I have sounds pretty darned good, and was pretty cheap, about 19 bucks a year or so ago. The lps I have actually sound better though I think. . . darn it.
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Live in Tokyo is available in several imported versions.. . .but there's been no domestic cd reissue. It's among the very best of their works.
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You know I really resisted coming here regularly. I saw the demise of the BNBB as we know/knew it as an opportunity to free myself from the chain of cyber posting, this weird hypergraphic like addiction I had. . . . I intended to read here and only post occasionally. Yeah, right. . . But this place has grown into a real home with real neighbors and hallelujah!
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Mr. Larsen, in my opinion the WR before Heavy Weather is different and better thant he WR after. That's just a personal thing, but Heavy Weather is probably my LEAST favorite (especially the way I feel in the last half a decade) of their output. So from my viewpoint, not liking that one doesn't mean you wouldn't like others. I'd recommend the first three or four, the self-titled, I Sing the Body Electric, Mysterious Traveler, Suitenighter, and Talespinning. . . .