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BFrank

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  1. If we're gonna have Blair, then we can have this, too:
  2. Wow. What a great job! Why would you WANT to work anywhere else?
  3. Up.......and I'll add Curtis Amy to my trade requests.
  4. You're in for a treat. There is TONS of great jazz there.
  5. I'm involved in compensation consulting. (yeah, I never heard of it myself until about 5 years ago). I used to do graphic "production". Which basically means a lot of PowerPoint reports and slide shows. Nothing too creative, that's for sure. In 2000 I got a freelance job in a small, fast-growing compensation consulting firm that specialized in high-tech. The owner managed to keep the business humming long enough to sell it out to a division of a mega-financial firm. I stayed on for the transition and managed to make a lateral move into the survey group. We take employee data from HR departments of (mostly) large companies and publish surveys about compensation. I currently lead the production of our Board of Directors Compensation and Corporate Governance survey.
  6. BMG now has this along with the other recent BN Connoisseurs... I ordered it today as part of the 60% off and free shipping deal. Eager to hear it! That's where I got it, actually.
  7. Monday on Letterman: - Senior Vice President of Worldwide Pants and Former Executive Producer of The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, Peter Lassally - Former Bandleader of The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, Doc Severinsen **Update** NY Times Letterman on Carson David Letterman has lined up several "Tonight" show alumni for his first new show since the death of Johnny Carson. CBS said yesterday that Mr. Letterman's guests on the "Late Show" on Monday at 11:30 p.m. Eastern time would include Doc Severinson, leader of the Tonight Show Band; Peter Lassally, Mr. Carson's executive producer and close friend; Ed Shaughnessy, who played drums on "Tonight"; and Tommy Newsom, who played saxophone and was often a target of Mr. Carson's on-camera ribbing. — JACQUES STEINBERG
  8. Some other $1.99 clearance deals they have: "Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins" - on Impulse Jack Bruce - "Shadows In The Air" Sandy Denny - "No More Sad Refrains - Anthology" (2 CD - $3.98) Richard & Linda Thompson - "Best of the Island Years" Jefferson Airplane - "Takes Off" (remastered) , "Crown of Creation" (remastered) Latin Playboys - "Dose" Joe Jackson - "Jumpin' Jive" (Remastered), "I'm The Man" (Remastered) Joni Mitchell - "Taming The Tiger" Laura Nyro - "The Best of Laura Nyro - Stoned Soul Picnic", "Eli And The Thirteenth Confession" (Remastered)
  9. I just picked up "Now!" which is MUCH more interesting than I was expecting. Great vocals, Harold Land is smokin' and even the (live!) LA Symphony tunes held my interest (I usually avoid strings when possible). Anyone else like this one?
  10. Giddins had a chat on JazzCorner today and mentioned this as an album that he's really looking forward to this year.
  11. In perfect condition - disks/booklet/box - #0866. Looking for one-to-one swap of these other Selects (must be similar condition): - Grachan Moncur - Randy Weston - Paul Chambers
  12. I was pretty happy to pick up a print of the Francis Wolff photo used on the "Newks Time" cover from Mosaic (on sale!) recently. It's an 8x10 image that's shows the entire sax and some of the surrounding studio (living room). That cover is cropped pretty tight.
  13. All Music gives that David S. Ware album ("Corridors & Parallels") a RAVE review. It's in my "Save for later" list as we speak. Thanks for the heads-up on that label.
  14. BFrank

    Bill Hardman

    I'm assuming that's the same music that's on the Savoy album I have. Except mine's a 1986 reissue with a very uninspired (yet strangely psychedelic) cover.
  15. I'll second THAT one. No question - a great album. My only objection is that it's so short. At only 33 minutes, I wonder if there is music from this session lying around collecting dust somewhere?
  16. 60%?????? Damn! I just used the 50% (no S&H) coupon to order the Santana "Legacy" album and Horace Silver "The United States Of Mind". Oh, well ....
  17. BFrank

    Bill Hardman

    GREAT cover!
  18. BFrank

    Bill Hardman

    The only Hardman I have, actually, is the Savoy LP - "Saying Something". It's really good. I enjoy it a lot. He has a great tone and a nice sense of melody. The rest of the band is: Sonny Redd (Kyner) - alto Ronnie Matthews - piano Bob Cunningham/Doug Watkins - bass Jimmy Cobb - drums
  19. Don't forget Harold on Lee Morgan's "The Giggolo" and "Live at the Lighthouse"!
  20. I guess it depends on how picky you are and how you are playing the files. I use them mostly on my MP3 player and they sound fine. I suppose if you had an audiophile system in your house, you might notice the compression. You should try the FREE 50-song trial and listen for yourself. That's the best way to tell.
  21. Another one I just remembered......and am listening to it now: The Byrds - "(Untitled/Unissued)" - The first disk is the original "(Untitled)" album and the second is alternate takes and more live stuff.
  22. Oh, yeah? I got the FOUR CD version. B-) .... my bad.
  23. Great! I just recently picked up the Duke/Hawk set that BMG had in their "Clearance" section for $1.99. It's STILL available for that price, BTW!
  24. I think everyone here would agree that the 4CD set of Lee Morgan - "Live at the Lighthouse" is one of the great, and killer "expanded" releases.
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