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Listening right now to the BGO cd reissue of Miroslav Vitous "The Bass" (aka "Mountain in the Clouds") Before that I listened to. . . Antonio Carlos Jobim on the BGO cd reissue that combines "Tide" and "Stone Flower." I have other versions of these but at a great price I couldn't resist a reissue with both these albums--collaborations between Jobim and Deodata--on one disc. The remastered sound is very good. These are among my favorite Jobim albums; I love the way that Deodata has arranged these two sessions, and it's great to have Tom and Eumir both on guitars and pianos, either both playing the same instruments on a track or one playing another. I think my favorites are when both play pianos, or one plays an electric piano and one a piano. And I had listened to an album that took me forever to get that was recommended to me as a Jobim nut. It's not a cheap one to get, and my first order I waited and waited for and it never arrived. I contacted the seller and he refunded me the money--I'm not really sure he ever really sent it to me. The second order was processed and then a week later the seller refunded my purchase price saying he didn't have it in stock. Finally I ordered a third time and received it. It was worth the wait. Daniele di Bonaventura/Giovanni Ceccarelli "Eu Te Amo--The Music of Tom Jobim" Daniele di Bonaventura bandoneon Giovanni Ceccarelli pianoforte special guests: Ivan Lins Jaques Morelembaum Camille Bertault
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Duke Ellington "My People -- The Complete Show" Storyville cd Followed by Antonio Carlos Jobim "Tide"/"Stone Flower" BGO cd
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Herbie Hancock Complete Columbia Box
jazzbo replied to djcavanagh's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
An earlier smaller box came in a clear cube. This one has only been released in one version, which is not a clear cube. -
Okay this is the same cover as the RLR which is supposedly the source for the HiHat, and I suspect the source for the RLR is the LP set from 1990. Thanks for the links on the Solar.
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Is this you are referencing really a Solar Records release? I haven't seen any information on that. There's the 1990 very limited LP release on the Not On Label, then the Rare Recordings Live (RRL) label 3 cd release, and then the HiHat label release (which is purported to be a clone of the RRL). That's all I've ever seen as physical releases.
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Duke Pearson, "Prairie Dog," Atlantic/Warner Japan cd. Once you get used to hearing Pearson in the Atlantic Records sound and not the Blue Note sound this is a great listen. Spaulding, Coleman, Vick. . . great horns.
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Grateful Dead, "Mars Hotel" Mobile Fidelity SACD. A favorite release of mine ever since '74. It's ironic that I enjoy the song "Loose Lucy" so much. I have my own Lucy, my wife, who has been my friend since '78. Though she was never like the character in the song, she is instead my "Sunshine Daydream."
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Hmmm. I confess that though I've listened to all the discs at least twice, and looked at all the pictures, I haven't read the booklet. I'm just not as interested in liner notes etc. as I used to be. The music. . . more than ever.
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Stan Getz "Getz au Go Go" Verve Essentials cd. Lovely stuff. This disc is for me what I imagine a highball is to many.
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Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 1 has sold, thanks Kip. Still available: The following Blue Note cds are NM and if Japanese include OBI. Price includes media mail postage within the US. US sales only please. If interested PM here. Thanks and Merry Christmas! Hank Mobley "Straight No Filter" Blue Note US Connoisseur cd, 7243 5 27549 2 2 (saw cut) 10 dollars Stanley Turrentine "Up at Minton's Vol. 1" Universal Japan cd, UCCQ-9529 13 dollars Sonny Rollins, "A Night at the Village Vanguard" (Complete) 2 cds, Blue Note US RVG Edition cd 11 dollars Thelonious Monk "Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 2" 24 Bit by RVG Japanese TOCJ mini-lp cd, 16 dollars.
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Right now disc 2 of Charles Lloyd "Montreux Jazz Festival 1967" on TCB.
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John Coltrane, "Ballads" Japan Platinum SHM-CD. Again. . . it sounds so good. This is the best sounding version of this release I have heard. Love this session. It really stands out.
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Was anyone aware of these new Armstrong releases?
jazzbo replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in New Releases
There was a subscription series started about 3 years ago for these, and subscribers got different packaging and sometimes additional material. I've subscribed and received the first three. For some reason the fourth retail version has been out several months and the subscribers have not received their version yet. The music is not essential in my opinion for the casual or normal fan, but nice to have if you're an Armstrong nut. I'm an Armstrong, I'm a nut, and I guess I'm an Armstrong nut. -
Played around with tubes today. Probably shouldn't have, ate up more time than I'd like. Listened to. . . Bill Evans Complete on Verve, disc 10 (Intermodulation with Jim Hall, and A Matter of Conviction material with Gomez and Philly Joe.) Grateful Dead, "Blues for Allah" Mobile Fidelity SACD. I love the amazing guitar sounds on this album, Jerry enjoying a fantastic instrument and really layering a great tapestry. Chick Corea and Origin at the Blue Note, the single disc version. Love this band, great live sound as well. John Coltrane, "Ballads," Japanese Platinum SHM-CD
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"Bill Evans at Town Hall" (ninth cd of the Complete Verve Recordings of Bill Evans) Followed by Charles Lloyd "Montreux Jazz Festival 1967" TCB, cd 1 of 2 and followed by Jimmy Jones "1946-1947" Chronogical Classics
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Tubby Hayes "Return Visit" cd 4 from the complete Fontana recordings box set. Roland Kirk on board! Sounds very good. But so does the Classic Records cd of the US Smash version ("Tubby's Back in Town")
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Eddie Higgins Trio "Soulero" Collectables CD/Atlantic Records
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As I figured I have just received notice that a second set is being shipped to me. Ah well, should be able to pass it on to someone who may not want to wait several weeks to get an order.
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I really like this one. And Mal-2 is one of my big favorites. Once I decided to re-name that one "Everything that you could Be if Charles Mingus were your ex-Boss"--it seems very Mingus -informed and -inspired to me.
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
jazzbo replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Absolutely, that's a great Mosaic! I love Art. -
Eliane Elias "The Music of Man of La Mancha" Concord Records cd Followed by "Miles in Tokyo, Miles Davis Live in Concert" Sony LP Facsimile DSD remastered cd
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Disc 1 of the "The Complete Hank Mobley Blue Note Sessions 1963-70" box set from Mosaic Records. You reference the famous Creedence Clearwater Revival song.
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"Milt Jackson" Blue Note Japan 24 bit by RVG cd.
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