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  1. What? Another one? Alright! Many More!
  2. Nina Simone is having a good chuckle somewhere.
  3. I'm with you Mikel7 on the women except for Sabrina, who makes my skin crawl. The men. . . well I like Sligh the most. .. I like Sanjaya believe it or not, mainly because he reminds me of an old friend, and dislike the rest. I agree with Mike F that the caliber (of the women singers at least) has improved over the years. My wife LOVES this show. It's so much fun to see her get interested in music as she never has before! Those Pickler Puppies have been wellfed lately! They didn't look so. . .brimming over. . .when I saw the Idol show in August!
  4. Many more happy ones Al!
  5. Yeah guys, Melinda delivered the goods, and I did hear that comment at the end. My wife and I got a good bellylaugh out of that (and we needed it!) I was just so hoping it wasn't Jordin going home (lovely lady!) and it wasn't.
  6. RCA Spain reissued this on CD several years ago! RCA France, too (I have it that way). luca Me too.
  7. Many more happy ones!
  8. The second lp is a good 'un.
  9. Flurin, you're correct: all those cds you mention have different remastering than the Denon/Savoys. These later ones have remastering by Paul Reid Smith III in Georgia. 'Salright, but in most every case I've compared I prefer the earlier remastering.
  10. Yes, the Japanese and the first US releases shared the same remastering as far as I can tell.
  11. He's on this one. Just showed up on eBay a few weeks back. Recorded the afternoon I was born. There are two other Clarke's (titled on the spine), the Telefunken Blues, and the one co-led with Wilkins.
  12. 41! What a youngstah! Many more happy ones!
  13. There was a Japanese series AND an American series. That list includes American ones (and other later Savoy reissues). I didn't go through it thoroughly (no time, have to pack!) to see if it included all of them. I honestly think that in this series the 16 bit American and Japanese ones and the 20 bit Japanese lp facimile versions sound a bit better than the US 24 bit series.
  14. Visions has been reissued by Blue Note Japan, many moons ago. Calif. Green? Not sure what that is.
  15. I've got almost every one. Not sure you can qualify them as of "this decade." They were really history by the turn of the century. None-the-less a series I jumped on when they first appeared. Bought quite a few as imports, then worked with my friend Dave, then Tower record buyer, to get the domestic batches as they were released. I think I really like the Donald Byrds, the Charlie Parkers, the Lateefs and the Coltrane-Hardman the best. Great sound on this series.
  16. Yes, Paul, what Mark said!
  17. Many many more happy ones Jon!
  18. The Mingus tribute is pretty good, IMO. My girl got a copy of one his more recent projects (it's pirate-themed and co-produced by Johnny Depp), Chanteys and Sea Songs. It's got the usual cast of characters (Wayne Horvitz, Bill Frisell), but--typically--a few weird-ass oddities (John C. Reilly singing some raunchy tune about peg-legged persons...). For my money, these tributes are a million times more interesting than the scores of remix projects and "straight" interpretations that regularly flood the tribute bins. The Mingus Wilmer was moved for me to the next level by the use of Harry Partch instruments. Just love the blend.
  19. what nonsense to make this limited!! don't they want to sell alot of these?? or will there be an unlimited version afterwards. it doesn't say that... (yet)... jb Possibly they may put these out in jewel cases years later, they did the same with the seventies live Miles stuff such as "Live/Evil", "In Concert". . . digipaks were limited editions, took years to sell out, then they came out in jewel case editions.
  20. I'm with Jack especially on Lulu! Also, almost all the Blue Note material I've come to see as fantastic start to finish; I'm with Chuck on loving Misterioso and I love many other performances there.
  21. Yeah Swinger, it's a good series. . .gratuitous sex and all! Actually, I found a book that I couldn't resist and started it last night (while I felt like crap from maybe allergies maybe a bug): "1491 -- New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus" by Charles C. Mann. Wow. Really interesting book!
  22. I'm pretty much with Guy (brownie) on the Interpretations/Live from Soundscape. I haven't heard the tribute lp, at one point this was to come out on cd (again?) but didn't but I confess to loving the Willmer Mingus tribute.
  23. I decided to reread the John Varley "Gaea" trilogy, so I just finished "Titan." However I didn't intend to finish it so fast, and I'm not at home, so I started the other book that I brought as a backup, Jim Thompson's "The Criminal" (another rereading).
  24. When they started carrying Candid, they started with just a few titles; each month, they add more. Now they have a large part of the catalog. Here's hoping they'll do the same with Storyville. I've just noticed that they have a lot more Storyville titles! It's interesting that I don't recall seeing these listed in the "New This Week" lists. Anyway, check out: Billy Strayhorn - Piano Passion: http://www.emusic.com/album/10985/10985109.html Louis Armstrong In Scandinavia Vol. 1: http://www.emusic.com/album/10985/10985147.html Duke Ellington - 1943 Carnegie Concert: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984546.html Ben Webster Live At Ronnie Scott 1964: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984954.html Thad Jones - Eclipse: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984502.html The Noble Art Of Teddy Wilson: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984606.html Duke Ellington - Togo Brava Suite: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984908.html Horace Parlan - Relaxin' With Horace: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984951.html Ben Webster plays Duke Ellington: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984535.html Stuff Smith Quartet - Swingin' Stuff: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984372.html Sahib Shihab - Sentiments: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984815.html Clark Terry And His Orchestra feat. Paul Gonsalves: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984605.html Stuff Smith Quartet - Hot Stuff: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984375.html Ed Thigpen - It's entertainment: http://www.emusic.com/album/10984/10984673.html Okay, they're getting there but they still don't have any I want to download! (I have most of these on cd, I've spent a lot of dollars on Storyville cds over the years, and lps too).
  25. Having revisited my vinyl of most of them lately, and found them. . . victims of seventies partying. . . I downloaded all the Flora Purim Milestones. And I also was delighted to see that the "Artistry of Helen Merrill" was available, and downloaded that. Then I decided to get two Coleman Hawkins that I did not have on cd: Sirius, and On Broadway. That left me five tracks. . .so I went with Sonny Rollins "The Next Album."
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