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  1. And several cd versions.
  2. I love this! I have a mono Contact copy that sounds wonderful.
  3. Stan Getzz Quartet wtih Astrud Gilberto "Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1966" The Lost Recordings, disc 2 Astrud is on this disc from the start, absent from disc 1.
  4. Sun Ra "Languidity" . . . the alternate mix. Me like.
  5. Cool. My two cents. . . the Japanese label "licensed" this recording and if that is true I'd believe their dating more than. . . Joker Records. But regardless--good music! Now spinning: "Svensk Jazzhistoria Vol. 8 - Swedish Jazz 1956-1959 - Topsy Theme" disc 1
  6. Ibdon't have any reason to doubt this dating myself, nor am I familiar with the Joker.
  7. "The Erroll Garner Collection - 1- Easy to Love" Emarcy cd
  8. Just watched episode 1 and it was good. It has been so long since I have read the books I can't be trusted as to faithfulness to those but I think there were quite a few liberties taken--still I sense this will be an entertaining show.
  9. Got caught up on "Evil"--what a show! Now watching the premier episode of "Foundation" . . . .
  10. Muggsy Spanier and Bud Freeman "The Complete V-Disc Sessions" Jazz Unlimited cd
  11. "Mose Allison sings and Plays Duke Ellington" Prestige
  12. Mose Allison "Creek Bank" Prestige LP I love Mose on Prestige
  13. "Ella at Duke's Place." Oh my. I forgot how lovely this one is in every way.
  14. Stan Getz Quartet with Astrud Gilberto "Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1966" Lost Recordings 2 cd set, disc 1 I love "Getz a Go Go" with this outfit and this one is also very very good.
  15. Okay. I am still unconvinced. Got an early start on listening today and re-listened to the first two discs of this set. Not all of it is "riveting" in the way that previous sets in the series have been for me--but I think the next three discs will be much more so. Sound is excellent. . . Mark Wilder and team doing a great job of mixing and mastering yet again. Bob Dylan "Springtime in New York: the Bootleg Series Vol. 16, 1980-1985"
  16. Okay. These are radio concerts so I think they are potentially as legit as for example the Dragon Miles Davis release; releases signed for the broadcasts seem to have provisions that bypass record company contracts. Not saying I ame totally convinced either way, also not completely satisified with the conclusion of an unnamed riessue industry person who is "pretty positive."
  17. I agree it could have been performed. . .more than twice. But dozens of times unreported? I don't think so.
  18. I don't believe these are bootlegs--they may be operating under European copyright laws but I can't imagine they would be full out bootlegs if a) Diavelet, which is a successful European high end audio brand would endanger themselves legally by being associated with the label from the inception and b) discogs.com would allow the sale of these on their website. https://www.discogs.com/label/1363946-The-Lost-Recordings
  19. I'm guilty of owning multiple copies of a number of works I really like. And multiple cycles of Beethoven's string quartets and sonatas etc. I am not ashamed.
  20. My wife has been off since Thursday and is off til Thursday so not much stereo time for me at all. Snuck this one in. New expensive release from Japan of an often enough bootlegged Miles Davis concert, Tokyo July 12, 1964. I must say it sounds better than ever before. And the system sounds really good. I added a pair of Duelund resistors to the tweeters in my HR-1 speakers to good effect.
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