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  1. Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Hmmmmm. Interesting. B-) "The set is No. 3,312 and bears Mosaic catelogue No. MD5-151. It consists of 5 CDs. The set has been sold out for some time, since the 1960's I believe."
  2. BFrank

    Carla Bley

    I've still got vinyl of "European Tour 1977" and "Social Studies", but never listened to them that much. Maybe it's time to give them some serious "air time". I recently picked up this Jack Bruce live album. It was apparently a very short-lived group and they only recently found tapes of one of the shows. Carla plays on it along with Mick Taylor, Bruce Gary and Ronnie Leahy.
  3. Tim Hardin - "Bird on a Wire" This album has a surprisingly diverse roster of jazz (and other) artists on it: Warren Bernhardt Keyboards Richard Bock Cello Sam T. Brown Guitar Canby Singers Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) Bill Chelf Arranger, Keyboards Monte Dunn Guitar Ed Freeman Guitar, Producer, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements Steve Haas Percussion, Drums Tim Hardin Guitar, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals Paul Hornsby Keyboards Bill Keith Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel) Tony Levin Bass Ralph MacDonald Percussion, Drums Mike Mainieri Vocals (bckgr), Vibraphone Glen Moore Bass Alphonse Mouzon Percussion, Drums Natoga Percussion, Drums Robert Popwell Bass, Percussion, Drums George Ricci Cello Margaret Ross Harp Rob Rothstein Bass Joe Rudd Guitar Bill Stewart Percussion, Drums Ralph Towner Guitar Miroslav Vitous Bass Collin Walcott Vocals (bckgr), Vibraphone Joe Zawinul Arranger, Keyboards
  4. The last session of the Carmell Jones Mosaic Select set consists of jazz versions of popular folk tunes of the day.
  5. I seem to recall seeing this at Amoeba (SF). If I'm right, they are sealed copies, too.
  6. They'll have a note under the star rating that says: 128K MP3 ONLY! Otherwise, there is no listing of the bitrate.
  7. I have 2 "Bee Hives" that seem to be pretty scarce: Johnny Hartman - "Once in Every Life" (on Bee Hive Records) Clifford Brown - "Live at the Bee Hive" (on Columbia)
  8. Since I DON'T have a Beatles "butcher cover", I'll have to go with (based on monetary value alone - last sold on ebay for over $400) the Larry Young Mosaic CD set. (not that it's THAT rare, really). I also have all the George Duke MPS albums (discussed somewhere recently).
  9. Sounds good, doubleM
  10. did you guys notice that the upcoming handshake in this pic is bound to be one of the whimpy kind? You know, all fingers no palm. Luvly yes, thank you ... touch, go ... thank you... It's amazing how those guitar players all look OLDER than the Queen. (it must be the drugs)
  11. I just recently got into "Asia Minor". How does this BN stuff compare to that? I've started thinking that I have to put this set on my "list".
  12. One more time. ... and Dizzy Reece, too.
  13. Queen meets the Yardbirds......in more ways than one.
  14. If you really want to get into the Hammett thing, I HIGHLY recommend this: The Dashiell Hammett Tour I've done it a couple of times, and Don Herron has his schtick down. It is a very enjoyable walk around SF.
  15. The Dons went 18-10, falling in the second round to Capistrano Valley (Mission Viejo, CA) --CIF-SS Div IIAA L 55-57. Maxpreps.com is a good site for info like this. I'm going to "age" myself now. Keith (a/k/a Jamal) Wilkes was our star when I was at SBHS.
  16. That's what I was thinking.
  17. Whoa!! This is about as high a price as I have ever seen these 2 sets go for. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MEWA:IT http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MEWA:IT
  18. The Celluloid version changed the order of the tunes for some reason. I used to have it, but got rid of it for the newer version (which also has the original cover art). Can't say whether the mixes are any better or worse, though.
  19. I don't know......but I remember we were in the CIF. (Santa Barbara High)
  20. A HUGE one that I forgot to mention: Charles Tolliver - "Live at Slugs" ("Grand Max", too)
  21. Anyone had any trouble with Horace Silver's "United States of Mind" from BMG? I've received 2 copies and both have the same raspy, buzzing sound on disk #2 at the end of track 13 and then most of 14.
  22. Aside from many that have been mentioned - Lee @ Lighthouse, Blakey/Ugetsu, Wes "Full House", Trane @ Vanguard and Birdland, Miles @ Blackhawk, "Four & More", etc... Donald Byrd - "Half Note" Don Ellis - "Fillmore" Maynard - "Live at Jimmy's" Great Jazz Trio - "At the VV" Dexter - "Homecoming", "Bouncing w/Dex" Ella - "Mack the Knife", "In Hollywood" Cannonball - "What is This Thing Called Soul" Clifford Jordan - "Night of the Mark VII" McCoy - "Atlantis", "Enlightenment" Bartz - "I've Known Rivers" I'm sure I left out a bunch. There's nuthin' like LIVE jazz
  23. An appreciation on Charlie Rose tonight. Probably replaying some old interviews. **That's pretty shocking that he would do something like that while on the phone with his wife.
  24. I believe that is true.
  25. George Adams was the KING of inside/outslide playing.
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