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Bob Crosby Mosaic Mentioned on Jazz Messengers
jazzbo replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I think they were just sent information/hype statement and a pic to put up when they are available. And they jumped the gun, there was some crossed communication. Just my guess. I had heard a while back a Crosby set was a possibility so I'm not surprised to see it as coming soon. -
Bob Crosby Mosaic Mentioned on Jazz Messengers
jazzbo replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
No, Mosaic has not released a set at this time. I think that JM has jumped the gun, I would expect a Mosaic announcement soon, possibly via Sundy Gazette. -
Sorry a typo.
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Yusef Lateef “Live at Ronnie Scott’s” cd This is a relatively mellow live date, with the blue elegance of Stan Tracey on piano and future Mahavishnu Orchestra member Rick Laird on bass.
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A very cool morning. New pet Memphis is finally settled rather clumsily in the listening chair. Starting off with Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra “Time/Life” Impulse cd
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Yes, me too.
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I used to be pretty blase about this album. Team ups in general don’t usually impress me much, and early on in my exploration of Jobim and first exposure to Regina. . .I just was not impressed. That has changed over time. I recently found an affordable copy of this sealed Japanese cd and am revisiting the session. Really enjoying it tonight! The system is really making this edition shine.
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Jazz is Dead 3, Marcos Valle
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Well, my new dog makes it impossible to use my laptop while he and I share the listening chair, so I didn’t get to chronicle my morning listening until now. It’s nice and cool this morning, and though most leaves have not turned their color to their autumn coat, leaves and acorns have fallen, making for a nice walk Memphis and I shared. I’m back now, he’s in the kitchen with Lucinda, and the system is warmed up and sounding fantastic! I started off with Dave Young Quintet “Mostly Mingus.” This is a live recording that very well captures the spirit and drive of a Mingus unit while also being up to date in its structure and soloing. 500×500 65.3 KB And now I’m playing Yazz Ahmed’s latest, “A Paradise in the Hold”–a great recording of her distinctive sounding musical collage. This keeps unveiling little delicate nuggets of music.
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IMO excellent.
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Johnny “Hammond” Smith “Legends of Acid Jazz” Prestige cd
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Tom Jobim “Matita Pere” Philips cd (Brazil) A beautiful album, over time one of my very favorites of Jobim’s. Released in the US as “Jobim”
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Cornelia Nilson “Where do You Go” Cornelia Wilson “Where do You Go” Really enjoying this cd from the lovely Swedish drummer.
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I looked it up on google. Here is the response: The "Little Bird" moniker is a direct reference to the meaning of the name Ornette, which translates to "Little Eagle" or "Little Bird" in Old English This Todd Bishop release is GREAT.
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I don't know.
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Todd Bishop Group “Little Played Little Bird–The Music of Ornette Coleman” I really like this one, but no surprise as I have liked another Todd Bishop disc a lot. And Weber Iago is on piano here, always a good thing.
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I can’t listen and post well now that Memphis is here in the home. He insists on sharing my listening seat with me when I can listen, and there is really not enough room in this chair for us both to sit comfortably, and it’s impossible to incorporate a laptop which he sees only as an impediment to attention he deserves. I managed to squeeze in a few listens. . . Jose James “1978” Nude Blonde cd Miles Davis “ESP” Sony Blu-Spec CD2 Kenny Burrell “Prime–Live at the Downtown Room” High Note cd
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Not unexpected, but sad news.
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The cover and a few "themes" perhaps may but overall it's a tribute to Erykah Badu's music (or two of her albums).
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“On & On: Jose James Sings Badu” Universal Japan SHM-CD A very interesting (Japan only) cd.
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“Creative Music Studio–Woodstock Festival Vol. 1” Douglas Records cd This has to be great with Lee Konitz, Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitous, and Jack DeJohnette. And it IS. A very dynamic recording as well. Recorded at Woodstock, NY: Sept 19, 1981.
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Grateful Dead “Blues For Allah” 50th Anniversary 3 cd set, disc 1 (the OG album). This sounds exceptional. The Plangent Process is a great thing and this transfer and mastering is great!
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I’m re-listening to this Burrell SHM-SACD as I haven’t been able to give it or any music my real deep attention since our new dog entered our home. I am followed like a shadow, I have to be constantly interacting with him, he’s obsessed with me. He won’t fit with me in my listening chair (he’s more than twice the size of Fiona the dachshund) and as a result I haven’t spent much time at all listening. He’s sleeping next to Lucinda now so I am upstairs and trying to get in a little listening. I warmed up the system and this SHM-SACD sounds better than it did before. A little more like a Kevin Gray mastered release rather than the previous Blue Note SHM-SACD (which sounded really nice imo). Kenny Burrell “Midnight Blue” Tower Records exclusive SHM-SACD
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Kenny Burrell “Midnight Blue” Blue Note Japan/Tower Records (exclusive) SHM-SACD
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Great to hear. I can understand some of the bashing of the family releases for various reasons, but this one was a winner.
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