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  1. Coltrane Compl. Prestige (16CD): 29.99

    Monk Compl. Riverside (15CD): 24.99

    Bill Evans Compl. Riverside (12CD): 19.99

    Art Pepper Galaxy (16CD): 26.99

    Wow, that's just insane!

    They will probably be sold out in a few days. I wonder why Zweitausendeins is doing this, those Fantasy boxes were available for about $5/CD for the last couple of years, and to my knowledge Fantasy does not intend to put out new remastered versions.

  2. Other RTE/Europe1 recordings have been reissued by Laserlight as well. Yesterday I was at the FNAC in Brussels and saw a Miles Davis 1973 concert and a CD with two Jimmy Giuffre recordings from 1960 and 1965, for 6 Euro each. Both have been available before on french labels, but at a higher price.

    I have the Giuffre set and while the music is good (the 1965 session is slightly out), listening is marred by the intolerant behaviour of the Paris audience (which also whistled during Coltrane's more explorative 1960 solos).

  3. Yes, the local Zweitausendeins stores always have CDs that are not listed online. I only know their Munich shop, the jazz "department" is only a small corner in the room, but packed with incredible bargains. I´d say they have the lowest prices worldwide (and it includes 16% VAT). Many box sets are available for $5/CD.

  4. The only way to get a topic deleted is to wait for the end of the world. Then, hopefully, the entire content of the internet will be deleted. Unless it has all been backed up on servers located in other galaxies, of course, in which case...

    There is a shortcut: Just type a message with the content "42" (without quotation marks) at the end of the thread.

  5. This is horrendous indeed, and looks like a mistake.

    In my country (Luxembourg) I have to pay 19% customs fee on small shipments valued above 22 Euro (from a company) respectively 45 Euro (from an indidual). This includes VAT.

    A lot of shipments slip though customs, although controls have gotten much tighter lately.

    The customs webpage mentions EU legislation, so the rules may be the same for all EU countries.

    http://www.etat.lu/DO/petitsenvois.htm

    One problem I had in the past was with shipments from the US made by Parcel services. They arrived at Frankfurt airport, the EU centre of the parcel company, where a german subsiduary made the customs declaration and charged me 20 Euro for this service, in addition to the customs fee. I had to pay more than 60 Euro for an Andrew Hill Mosaic that I auctioned for $250.

    That's why I always request to have things sent by regular airmail.

  6. That website surprised me. I thought that Minor Music stopped business already a few years ago. Some of the "classics" from the 90's could be found as cut-outs and often turn up in second hand stores in Germany. I haven't seen new releases in shops for a long time. Or maybe I just didn't notice, because the recent albums are by less known artists.

    The Inakustik webshop is probably not up-to-date. I can put other CDs in the shopping basket, but not the Ellis/Parlan disc. When clicking "Bestellen" (Order), the shopping basket shows up, but the CD is not added.

  7. "using Sonic Solutions with High Resolution 88.2KHz sampling rate." I don't know what the hell that actually means but it sounds impressive.

    Sonic Solutions is mainly known for it's noise reduction software. A lot of listeners (including myself) do not like it, because the end product usually sounds clean but lifeless.

    "One Sonic Studio software option deserving of special mention is the NoNoise suite of audio noise removal and restoration tools. Sonic Solutions cofounder Dr. James Andrew Moorer's original system was the genesis of the Sonic Studio workstation. Originally conceived over a decade ago, the venerable NoNoise system is still the worldwide standard for removal of pops, clicks, crackles, and broadband noise from TV and film soundtracks, music masters, and forensic recordings. "

    http://www.sonicstudio.com/products.html

  8. This discussion has already taken place multiple times on the BNBB. I don´t want to repeat the arguments, but I must point out that those imports can be prohibited. The CDs are only legal in countries that have a 50 year copyright on sound recordings.

    It is of course not forbidden for US customers to order those CDs from european online shops, but it should not be a problem to prevent the big US stores from selling them.

    It seems to be easier for the US industry to pressure EU legislators than to enforce their rights against US retailers. :angry:

  9. I just listened to track 2 from Golden Circle Vol.1. My guess (not knowing anything about recording technique) is that the mic capturing the ride cymbal was placed too close to the center of the cymbal. Maybe it was put under the cymbal.

    The sound Kevin mentions reminds me of one of those big chinese vertical cymbals (don't know the english word), just higher pitched. It definitely changes with Moffett's playing and not with the bass notes.

  10. The only CD that I got rid of and bought again later is Jimmy Giuffre - Free fall. I bought it after I got the wonderful 1961 2CD set on ECM. Free fall sounded ugly and incoherent in comparison and I traded it because I was sure I would never like it.

    Since then I have become a big Giuffre fan, bought the Mosaic set and many other CDs. When I saw a Sony promotion on amazon.fr (midprice CDs for 7 Euro) I couldn't resist getting Free Fall again, as it was the only important Giuffre album missing in my collection. As I have listened to a lot of avantgarde classical and jazz since I first heard Free fall, I enjoy it now, although it remains one of the more "difficult" Giuffre sessions.

  11. I have already posted my comments on the BNBB. In my view there are issues with the sound.

    I can only compare the Mosaic to the "Some other Stuff" and "Destination out" Connoisseurs (also remastered by Ron McMaster). Both sessions sound clearly better on the Connoisseurs. McMaster seems to have tried to eliminate all tape hiss, because the new remastering sounds completely hiss-free on quiet passages. But he has also cut off the overtones. It sounds artificial and processed.

    "Evolution" and "One step beyond" are the best sounding sessions in the set.

    So I wouldn't recommend the Mosaic to those wanting a sound upgrade. As far as the music is concerned, it is essential of course.

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