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Bluesnik

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  1. A reissue like I would like to see more. Intact with its David Stone Martin covers.
  2. A nice set of Basie's Columbias. Specially good if you're interested in his early recordings.
  3. Now that I think of it, it is not just Font size what's affected, but zoom. Because Images are also smaller or larger.
  4. Yes, in my browser ctrl-(number) defines the font size, ctrl-0 being the default size. You may have changed the size inadvertently. Happens a lot to me. I am also using a Dell laptop plus the latest Firefox.
  5. I love the Mc Lean, Moncur, Hutcherson combination.
  6. Very nice. Yes. And interesting to hear.
  7. Very nice, but what guitar is the guitarist playing? A D'Angelico?
  8. That's what I assumed when I saw the question of who was reissuing this. I have many of them, among them the Marty Paich Quartet with Art Pepper.
  9. A nice set, although it consists of two discs.
  10. Yes, I also agree with that. Wouldn't part with my copies of both, but I feel a deep love for Melle's bari and his experimentation thirst.
  11. I love that cover. And also all of the JiP series. And that one
  12. Same everywhere, I guess, at least here in Barcelona the situation is exactly the same.
  13. Daniel Woodrell - Winter's Bone
  14. I have this and can confirm that it sounds fine
  15. And Broken Wing, which was recorded somewhere in the 80s in a Parisian studio? I consider it one of his best late efforts. It's part of the Jazz in Paris series.
  16. Discs 4 and 5. The incredible Farlow, Eddie Costa and Vinnie Burke trio.
  17. Mine just came in today. I was after this boxset for some time, and with that price I didn't hesitate. Delivery was a bit longer than expected. They ship from Berlin. And regarding their reliability I looked this site up frequently (for a.o. Brazilian stuff) around 2005/06, but I don't know if I ever ordered from them. I think not.
  18. Yeah, I read the book. I was behind Cope's Krautrocksampler but only found his Japrocksampler, which I found also very interesting, centering around the early 60s pop pioneers and early 70s rockers.
  19. Bluesnik

    Earl Anderza

    Ah, yes. The series was called West Coast Classics (here's a thread about that series. I just discovered it). I don't know what I was thinkng of. Probably that a lot of the releases were Pacific Jazz albums.
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