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Listened to disc 1 of this great set (I’m eager for the big one coming Friday) Yes “Tales from Topographic Oceans” Steven Wilson remixed box set 250×250 22.4 KB followed by SFJazz Collective “Works of Horace Silver Plus New Compositions” 3 disc set, disc 3
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Decided to listen some Milt Jackson with an ensemble, some great players having a good time! Milt Jackson “Night Mist” Pablo/OJC cd
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“Nucleus Live at the BBC” disc 10, Repertoire Records BBC Radio 3 Music In Our Time, 7 March 1991 Soprano/Tenor Saxophone, EWI – Phil Todd Trumpet/Flugelhorn – Ian Carr Guitar – Mark Wood Bass – Dill Katz Drums/Percussion – John Marshall 500×168 29 KB
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We live in Munson Township, just up the hills from Chardon, and we usually get a little more snow than Chardon. So we have gotten over 102" this season. That's a heavier winter than in over a decade.
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Cold! The city of Chardon is reporting 102" of snow received this winter. We live in the hills above Chardon and usually get a little more. This is a heavy winter indeed. More snow predicted today, perhaps not a lot. I’m getting in on the fun among jazz fans and listening to the final disc in the Tower Records Edition SACD set of Miles Davis “Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel.” Music I’ve enjoyed for decades now.
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I've never really been a Bruce fan. I've had women in my life who are, and I've heard a lot. None-the-less i think his intent here is to "expose" and perhaps move a person or two. He's been outspoken against this administration before--this is not an isolated incident. May he awaken a nerve or two.
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Frank Rosolino “Free for All” Specialty/OJC cd 550×550 155 KB Bass – Leroy Vinnegar Drums – Stan Levey Piano – Victor Feldman Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land Trombone – Frank Rosolino Recorded December 22, 1958, at Radio Recorders, Hollywood.
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Duke Ellington and his Orchestra “The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse” Fantasy/OJC cd 600×600 134 KB I’m enjoying the piano player’s “riki tiki.”
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300×299 9.08 KB What a trio! RVG captured Monk’s pianism so well here. And the music! “Thelonious Monk plays Duke Ellington” Riverside/Universal Japan SHM-CD UCCO-5592
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I agree, I had a TTPSU and then bought the NEO, a small step up. The biggest step up for me was the Groovetracer Reference Sub-platter--game changing.
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Benny Goodman and his Orchestra “Way Down Yonder! The Legendary V-Disc Masters” Vintage Jazz Classics cd
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I don't think you'll be disappointed. The vocal elements are not pervasive and seem quite appropriate. The writing, arranging and playing I think are killer. Now I've been returning to this one quite a bit.
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Joel Ross “Gospel Music” Blue Note cd Second listen to this new release.
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COLD. I’m getting used to it, especially when it’s not snowing. Lots of snow, over a foot, everywhere I haven’t shoveled, and on all the trees. BEAUtiFUL. I’m listening to John Coltrane “Crescent” Impulse Japan SHM-SACD, an amazing mastering of this classic material.
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Interesting, I had no trouble finding them online over this decade, bought stereo and mono copies for myself and copies for others as gifts.
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How many posters from 2003 are still here on the board?
jazzbo replied to ghost of miles's topic in Forums Discussion
Yes, I have a lot of Moravian ancestry centered around Bethlehem, Lititz and Nazareth. -
Roy Hargrove and Crisol “Grand-Terre” Verve cd
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Miles Davis “Miles in the Sky” Columbia/Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD
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Congrats! That looks like an excellent table. For about ten years I've had a P3 with the Exact2 cartridge and the Groovetracer Reference sub-platter, counterweight and Delrin platter, and for the last two years the Neo2 motor controller and I use the newest top of the line Rega belt. Love the sound!
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My first box set was the Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne and then the Smithsonian jazz one, all LP sets. My first two box sets, LP sets, were the Keith Jarrett "Solo Concerts: Bremen/Lausanne" and the "Smithsonian Collection of Classic jazz." Soon after that I think were other LP sets, the Colunbia/Smithsonian Ellington sets, "1938,"1939," "1940" and "1941."
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You are correct.
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Joel Ross "Gospel Music" Blue Note cd Just out yesterday. His releases never disappoint me.
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Grant Green "Feelin' the Spirit" Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary SHM-SACD. I just love this album, have four different issues I've kept, they all sound very good. Herbie Hancock really shines on this session.
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How many posters from 2003 are still here on the board?
jazzbo replied to ghost of miles's topic in Forums Discussion
Pete B! Such a nice man. I found out a few decades ago he was married in a chapel where an organ built by my great great great great great grandfather, David Tannenberg, was played. I visited that chapel and heard the organ when I was a lad. -
COLD! I’m getting used to it. Now spinnning Bobby Hutcherson “In the Vanguard” Landmark cd. The sound is a bit drab but great playing! Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba Kenny Barron - piano Buster Williams – bass Al Foster – drums
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