Homer, I don't have the Waller set but it looks as if it is exactly the same track listing as the recent three cd set "If You Got to Ask You Ain't Got it" which was also produced by Orrin Keepnews, and is in excellent excellent sound. My guess is they lifted the transfers from this set. . . .(Excellent booklet too, which you're not going to get with the budget set).
Thanks for all the early wishes!
I'm hoping for a better better year. . . this last one was sad and scary and then intense and happier. I'm retired for now, have a promising love life started and good friends. . . A year from now I should be solid!
I finally saw this. I have to say that Aaron and Heath and Gary and others really did a great job. But I think the real star was the screenplay. Yeah yeah yeah the acting was very good, but they had such rich material to use.
Dark dark dark and bold for an action hero movie. Liked it considerably better than Batman begins, and I believe it's the screenplay that makes that the case.
New releases from Concord, including Brubeck, Blakey, Witherspoon, Tjader, Horn and Puente.
http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/labels/re...cords/upcoming/
I'll agree with AB that the Savoy/Denon Pres sides may be the best sound on CD of the material. . . I prefer them slightly to the two cd Complete set from Savoy/Atlantic and to other sources I've heard like Masters of Jazz.
I'm not the biggest fan of organ jazz. . . but I love what Patton does here and elsewhere; I think if you like the one you have, you should get this set!