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Just became an Organissimo "Collaborator"
jazzbo replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Forums Discussion
LOL Good point. And there's no warning! -
Just became an Organissimo "Collaborator"
jazzbo replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Forums Discussion
Overnight sensation that I am this morning I discovered I'm a "Rising Star!" -
Santana “Caravan Serai” Sony Quad/Stereo SACD So glad I have been ordering the releases of Santana and Miles Davis in the 7" SACD series. Excellent sound and packaging.
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Bob Dylan "Springtime in New York, The Bootleg Series Vol. 16" disc 2
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This was still in the player from yesterday afternoon and it sounds so good that I started my day off with it today. It has been some time since I reached into Billie's Verve years. . .and I'm always intrigued by the sidemen's contributions and that mature expression Billie delivers. Billie Holiday "Songs for Distingue Lovers" Verve/Classic Records gold cd
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A one minute internet search revealed: The Title According to The Man Himself Typical of the weirdo ’60’s, there isn’t any anagram in the title. It came from a longer statement conjured up by Paul Haines, a writer acquaintance at the time. He had created a computer program to see if he could come up with a sentence that could not be turned into an anagram. The result—”Your rappaplat bugle calls”—was what Paul referred to as his “lofty fakeanagram.” According to Paul, the computer couldn’t turn that odd sentence into another series of words. For some reason, “lofty fake anagram” had a ring to it that I was looking for in a title—something that was both ambiguous and provocative. That is also the last time I titled a record or a song with something that required an explanation. People kept asking what it meant, and I got tired of having to offer my pretty obtuse explanation. https://ontherecord.co/2021/09/26/gary-burton-lofty-fake-anagram-now-with-title-explanation/ Billie Holiday “Songs for Distingue Lovers” Verve/Classic Records gold cd
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Gary Burton “Something’s Coming” RCA/Sony Japan cd From 1963, featuring players who had played with Bill Evans. A great listen. Recorded at RCA Victor’s Studio B in New York City on August 14–16, 1963. Gary Burton — vibraphone Jim Hall — guitar Chuck Israels — bass Larry Bunker — drums
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Gary Burton “Lofty Fake Anagram” RCA/Sony cd Japan The second LP featuring Larry Coryell with Gary Burton. Fusion before there was fusion. Recorded at RCA Victor’s Music Center Of The World, Hollywood, CA on August 15–17, 1967 Gary Burton — vibraphone Larry Coryell — guitar Steve Swallow — bass Bob Moses — drums
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1m Lars Gullin that is new to me, discovered on discogs.com Lars Gullin “In Germany 1955 and 1956, Vol. 1” Anagram cd
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Ella Fitzgerald “The Concert Years” 4 disc set, disc 2
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Yes. https://www.discogs.com/master/549067-Dave-Pell-Featuring-Harry-Edison-Dave-Pells-Prez-Conference Not on cd to my knowledge.
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I wish there was an audiophile reissue of this, on SACD perhaps. Great disc! Pell's Prez Conference featuring Joe Williams "Prez & Joe: In Celebration Of Lester Young" GNP/Crescendo cd
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The next bootleg series volume is out really soon. So I’m listening to this to get ready. Bob Dylan “Tim Out of Mind” Sony Blu-Spec CD2
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An orgainzed customer action? Not going to happen.
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Not going to happen.
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Ahmad Jamal “Emerald City Nights–Live at the Penthouse 1965-1966” Jazz Detective/Elemental Music 2 cd set, disc 2
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Well that was my hope too. . . but I think if I hadn't nudged their attention it would still be in limbo with them awaiting my (totally unnecessary) re-order. I do think it would be wise to just email them a query about a shipping date and nudge them to look for your order.
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This one just in via discogs.com, I bought it because of Mark Turner’s appearance, and glad I did. Nice! Anke Helfrich Trio feat. Mark Turner “You’ll See” Double Moon Records cd 600×597 48.4 KB Recorded at Acoustic Recording Studio, New York City, USA, January 1999 750×563 37.8 KB Bass – Johannes Weidenmueller Design – Thomas Schwaebele Drums – Jochen Rückert Piano, Producer – Anke Helfrich Saxophone – Mark Turner
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Yes, I would have assumed that they would have a way to differentiate pre-paid and pending orders. After some patience depleted I've had to inquire about my last three or four orders in order to get some action, and I've been using PayPal for a number of years and think that is the reason for delay. If you pay with PayPal I recommend following up after you hear of the commencement of shipping.
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John Coltrane “Live at the Village Vanguard” Impulse Japan UHQCD UCCI-40004
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Okay Fred responded that they have my order and it is possibly shipping today. I think that they are perhaps missing some of these PayPal orders thinking they are credit card orders that need to be re-ordered and are waiting to receive a re-order. thirdtry, I would email Fred at info@mosiacrecords.com and mention that you have a PayPal order you have not received a shipping notice on. Yours too may have been overlooked.
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I heard back from Fred that he was expecting me to re-order with credit card info. . . but I paid with PayPal and last time was told that my order would just proceed therefor. I just responded with that info and have not heard back again yet.
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I just sent an inquiry as to when I might expect mine to ship.
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1m 600×600 149 KB “The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975” Pablo cd More swinging 'seventies jazz with Griff 'n Lock, Bags and Diz. Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Drums – Mickey Roker Piano – Tommy Flanagan Tenor Saxophone – Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, Johnny Griffin Trumpet – Dizzy Gillespie Vibraphone – Milt Jackson Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival July 16th, 1975.
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