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Shipping via DHL is not cheap via cdjapan either and in "normal" times there are less expensive options but not now, still total shipping via DHL for 8 to 10 cds is about 28 dollars, so ordering that many is not exorbitant imo. Especially as they arrive in three or four days. That fuse I think was a victim of the first shut down of regular postal service from Japan and got lost in the shuffle until recently. I have in fact ordered other discs from Japan from private sellers when the price was right and though a little patience is required, there have been no real snafus.
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My most obvious postal mess up was a fuse I ordered from eBay. Came from Japan. It shipped April 3, 2019. By July I decided it was not coming but asked the seller for any other tracking he might have. He refunded my order. A month later that seller withdrew from eBay. Saturday the fuse arrived! TEN months after the shipping date.
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Don't know.
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Pharoah Sanders "Live at the East" Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-CD 2021. It's a true pleasure to have this new SHM-CD as I have only had a distorted LP burn on CDR before. A great set of music now sounding wonderful in this new mastering.
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Miles Davis "Miles Smiles" 20 bit Sony LP facsimile cd. I am playing this one because I am very familiar with how it sounds and I'm breaking in a few fuse in my P15 power regenerator. This fuse I assumed had been lost in the mail. I ordered it from Japan in April last year and it arrived Saturday! I guess the pandemic was the cause. . . I was reimbursed for it about six months ago and that vendor is no longer on eBay. I love this album. . . have for more than four decades now. . . it’s funny to think that I’ve had this music in my life that long.
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George Russell and the Living Time Orchestra "The African Game" Blue Note cd This is one of the quietest mastered cds I have. Sounds very good when cranked!
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3/20 LAST CALL HUGE Jazz CD list Loads of cheap titles
jazzbo replied to Michael's topic in Offering and Looking For...
PM coming for the above: TOCJ-66082 Stanley Turrentine and The Three Sounds - Blue Hour Volume Two (JAPAN) Blue Note $6 OJCCD-1770-2 Ruth Price With Shelly Manne & His Men At The Manne Hole (CD, Ltd, RE, RM) $4 OJCCD 976-2 Zoot Sims I Wish I Were Twins (CD, Album, RE, RM) $4 OJCCD-683-2 Zoot Sims Meets Jimmy Rowles If I'm Lucky (Album) $3 OJCCD-1019-2 Bev Kelly Bev Kelly In Person (CD, RE, RM) $5 -
Yes, they fell apart. And their proclaimed matreiya abandoned them prior to their dissolution.
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interesting. Theosophy fasinates me--though mostly as the crucible for Krishnamurti.
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Doesn't look to me as if it's on.
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I understand that. Each of those artists have a cohesive concept and a recognizable style that distinguishes them. I haven't been bitten by the Booker bug as hard as others have--there's something in the "cry" of his work that I hear too often and wish he would not employ it as often. I think he learned a lot from his time with Mingus. Another saxophonist from a Mingus combo that I wish had the recording opportunities that Booker had was Shadi Hafi. I really really like his playing. . . and wish there were a lot more recordings.
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So sue me, this is a favorite. Pharoah Sanders, "Karma" Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-CD, 2021 Really nice sound in my system on this new cd.
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The Frank Ortega Trio "Swingin' Abroad" Roulette Japan cd You know how they say "NOT your grandfather's". . . well this IS your grandfather's piano trio. Nice sound on this early Japanese cd.
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For sale is a bundle of Impulse cds from Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Marion Brown and Pharoah Sanders. 8 cds for 54 dollars including postage within the USA. PM me if interested or email me at lonjazz@yahoo.com CDs included are in excellent NM or NM- condition and are: Albert Ayler "Love Cry" GRD-108 Albert Ayler "Music is the Healing Force of the Universe" Verve AS-9191 Albert Ayler "New Music" 20 bit K2 Impulse Japan MVCJ-19051 Archie Shepp "Fire Music" Impulse Japan UCCI-9276 Archie Shepp "Kwanza" Verve Originals AS-9272 Archie Shepp "Attica Blues" Impulse Japan UCCI-9285 Marion Brown "Three for Shepp" Impulse Japan UCCI-9273 Pharoah Sanders "Thembi/Black Unity" 2-fer Impulse 06007 5363985
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"The Boys" S 1. Liking it more than expected.
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Photos signed by Duke, Sarah, Billie, Lionel.
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Saw Dexter's daughter on an old Antiques Roadshow last night, prompting me to put on one of his. . .
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Archie Shepp "For Losers" Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-CD 2021. I'm enjoying reliving these Shepps in the new (great sounding) SHM-CDs from Japan. So much drama in the Shepp music of this era. I think Shepp would have made a great actor in progressive movies during this time. A missed opportunity! I love the ALS pastiche that is "Un Croque Monsieur" . . . . Just look at the cast on these recordings! Track 1 Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone Leon Thomas - lead vocals Martin Banks - trumpet, flugelhorn Robin Kenyatta - alto saxophone, flute Andrew Bey - piano Bert Payne - guitar Albert Winston - electric bass, bass Tasha Thomas, Doris Troy - backing vocals Beaver Harris - drums Track 2 Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone Jimmy Owens - trumpet Grachan Moncur III - trombone James Spaulding- alto saxophone Charles Davis - baritone saxophone Dave Burrell - organ Wally Richardson - guitar Bob Bushnell - electric bass Bernard Purdie - drums Tracks 3-5 Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone Woody Shaw - trumpet Matthew Gee - trombone Cedar Walton - piano Wilbur Ware - bass Joe Chambers - drums Clarence Sharpe - alto saxophone (3 and 5) China-Lin Sharpe - vocals (3 and 5) Cecil Payne - baritone saxophone, flute (4-5)
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Marion Brown "Three for Shepp" Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-CD from 2021
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Wynton Marsalis "Uptown Ruler" Columbia cd What a great rhythm section.
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Tubby Hayes "Free Flight" cd 1
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Stan Getz --"The New Stan Getz Quartet -- Getz a Go Go" Verve Originals cd It's so cool when you can find a picture that is from the actual recording date (one of two for this album).
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http://www.espdisk.com/4036.html?search=ESP4036 https://www.amazon.com/Bud-Powell-Live-Blue-Paris/dp/B00NUMOQ00/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Live+at+the+Blue+Note+Cafe%2C+Paris+1961&qid=1612462078&s=music&sr=1-1
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Otis Trio "74 Club" Far Out cd A Brazilian jazz group. . . somewhat "out". . . a guitar trio supplmented with vibes, sax, clarinet, trumpet and trombone in varying ensembles. The first cut starts off with a Rolling Stones riff and ends with a Batman tv show riff, just to mess with expectations. An intriguing release.
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Malfada Minnozzi "Sensorial--Portraits in Boss and Jazz" Took a chance on this one via Dusty Groove in Chicago--I haunt their Brazilian releases online and order a few a month. This one was a nice "blind leap"--really enjoy it's instrumentation and her interpretations.
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