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33 1/3 LP's, what was the max length per side?
Claude replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Here's a discussion on the same subject on another forum: LPs: Longest Recording Time -
Hi Deus, In fact I hate that Bardot picture myself. It's meant to influence the outcome of Evan's poll. I think pictures in signatures are generally distracting, although I find signatures useful as such and don't want to turn them off. r u offended? I would have removed the Bardot pic after that poll is over. So I voted yes in your poll
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I have this Naxos Jazz CD by the New York Jazz Collective and I agree with the AMG review. Nothing exceptional, but very well played and similar to the albums the same musicians individually released on Enja and other full price labels. I Don't Know This World Without Don Cherry Another great thing from Naxos are their historical classical releases. I like the Rachmaninov piano concertos recorded by the composer between 1934 and 1941. Those recordings were previously only available in much more expensive editions, although they are in the public domain.
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I just listened to this CD again, and I don't find it overly problematic. It's not a great recording, but the instruments generally sound full and natural. Only on the ensemble passages the trumpet section in the right channel sounds thin and slightly distorted. The biggest oddity is that the instruments are hard panned to the stereo channels (and the drums divided between both on some passages), with nothing in the middle except the narration, which sounds very dry, as if recorded in a radio announcer booth. I hear no buzzing in Jon Hendrix's voice. Art Farmer's solo sounds like a trumpet recorded in a big band section, with the microphone placed in front of the complete band. So it's a bit distant, but not really "like he is in the next room". So it's acceptable (even) for me
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http://www.fondationbrigittebardot.fr/uk/reprise.html http://www.fondationbrigittebardot.fr/uk/formulaire.html
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Vote! Don't forget that this could set a precedent for other signatures
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French actors and politics: What about Coluche, comedy star and actor, (with Louis de Funès in "L'Aile ou la cuisse") presidential candidate http://www.wolton.cnrs.fr/hermes/b_29gb_resume.htm and founder in 1985 of Les Restos du coeur ("Restaurants of the heart"), an organisation that daily feeds thousands of homeless people in France.
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Seems that Delon is the french Charlton Heston
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This review says the LP set was mastered from analog sources: The Audiophile Collector: New Jazz & Rock Re-issues On Vinyl (positive-feedback.com)
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I also think the artistic and technical level of Naxos recordings as now similar to the "big" classical labels (in fact Naxos is now the biggest one, with the largest in-print repertoire). Many solo artists which have been dropped by the majors now record for Naxos, and some musicians and orchestras, like Jeno Jando, Idil Biret or Antoni Wit have become famous with their excellent Naxos recordings. The recording quality is less consistent, because Naxos often works with local engineers, whereas the majors have one team. But the majors now frequently record live concerts (which is much cheaper than studio productions), and their recording quality varies a lot too. The last dozen Naxos CDs I've bought all sounded very good. I think it's the early Naxos productions from the 90's that were more problematic in this respect. At only 5 Euro, Naxos CDs are risk-free purchases.
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I don't think she has ever been taken seriously in her political and animal protection actions. The Brigitte Bardot Foundation (listen to her welcome message, in English! ) Bardot fined for racist remarks (BBC, 16 June, 2000) Brigitte Bardot unleashes colourful diatribe against Muslims and modern France (AFP, May. 12, 2003) Bardot Slams China over Wildcat Cull ( January 9, 2004)
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These are not babe pics. It is a discography...
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Doesn't the Mingus Mosaic set use mono tapes, whereas the Candid CD reissues are stereo?
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For comparision with the individual CD releases, here is the tracklist of the Mosaic CD set. Maybe someone can add the title of track 1 from CD1. Cecil Taylor & Buell Neidlinger - The Complete Candid Recordings of Cecil Taylor and Buell Neidlinger Mosaic 127 USA, NYC, Nola's Penthouse Studios 10/12/60 10/13/60 1/9/61 1/10/61 Archie Shepp-ts Cecil Taylor-p Buell Neidlinger-b Dennis Charles-d Sunny Murray-d Steve Lacy-ss Charles Davis-bs Clark Terry-tp Roswell Rudd-tb Billy Higgins-d,tympani CD1: 1. (missing information) 2. Air (take 5) 3. Number One (take 1) 4. Number One (take 3) 5. This Nearly Was Mine 6. Air (take 9) CD2: 1. E.B. (take 2) 2. Lazy Afternoon (take 1) 3. Air (take 21) 4. Air (take 28) 5. Air (take 29) 6. Port Of Call (take 2) 7. Port Of Call (take 3) CD3: 1. Davis (take 1) 2. Davis (take 3) 3. O.P. (take 1) 4. Cell Walk for Celeste (take 1) 5. Cell Walk for Celeste (take 3) 6. Cell Walk for Celeste (take 8) 7. I Forgot (take 1) 8. Section C (take 1) CD4: 1. Jumpin' Punkins (take 4) 2. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (take 1) 3. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (take 3) 4. Jumpin' Punkins (take 6) 5. Cindy's Main Mood (take 1) Jumpin' Punkins (take 5) is missing from the Mosaic set.
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Google finds it
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Blondes can do that
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The best actor I've seen playing a jazz character was Dexter Gordon Unfortunately I haven't seen the guy who played Billy Cross in Dingo
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The BlueNote-centricity is still there, but it's slowly improving. Of the 40 last threads in the reissues forum, only 10 deal with Blue Note albums . But in the Box Set forum, 35 of 40 discussions are on Mosaic sets.
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I would generally prefer not to have images in signatures, whatever the image is. It is distracting (especially when animated) and repetitive. An avatar should do.
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How many of us can listen to music at work?
Claude replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
At work, I usually choose music that doesn't distract me too much from work, and keep the avantgarde stuff for my walk home. I bought a portable mp3 player a few months ago and listen with earbuds at a rather low volume, to be able to hear the phone and people calling me from their office. I had downloaded almost the complete Fantasy catalog from emusic.com two years ago when it was still "All you can eat" and have only listened to a small fraction of those 2000 albums. Most of the Riverside, Prestige, Pablo or Concord sessions are easy listening stuff. Now with 3-6 more hours of listening time per day I can work through this big backlog. I will not have to wait for retirement to finally being able to listen to Red Garland's complete Prestige and Galaxy output However it is more than just background music, because I'm constantly aware of what is being played. I keep a daily journal on my PDA where I rate all the albums I listen to, and I buy the best of them on CD. Although my mind is shared between work and music I tend to be more productive, because without music I can't bear sitting at my PC for hours reading documents and writing memos, or worse sorting emails and paper mail. I make less breaks now. -
In fact I meant the negative feedback he has received so far.
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How many of us can listen to music at work?
Claude replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
ditto (all day, 20GB mp3) -
How far back do the posts go on this board?
Claude replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Forums Discussion
When searching for older stuff, be sure to set the "search posts from ..." option to "any date". Default is just 30 days. -
You must go to your feedback page and click the link "Review and respond to feedback about me". This guy's negative feedback is very coherent: his posters are reproductions and his shipping is very slow.