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Those label-centered sets are true treasure troves!

I LOVE the HRS set, and I love lots of what's on the Capitol box, too!

I'd have loved a Continental set or other such label-centered releases (and of course I do not have the Commodore boxes).

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Since it arrived I played the Ellington set three times in a row.

Even after knowing most of the music at least ten years it was like new. It won't be far from my CD player for a long time.

Now it's Onzy Matthews Select disc 2. I realy like the big bands from that period.

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The new Ellington big band set as well! Disk 7, "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" and "Alabamy Home." This is Ellington, so much going on! Over repeated listens, it almost gets to be overwhelming...there is so much music in a three minute song!!! It's CRAZY. I always considered myself to be partial to the mid 50s-1960ish period in Ellingtonia...this set along with the small band Mosaic set is changing my mind---or at least forcing me to moderate my stance. I am so glad Mosaic restores such great music and puts in such a classy package! :w:g:tup

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I missed out on the Curtis Fuller set, I wish I could have gotten it, especially since it was "cheap" when it was in print! :wacko: I am listening to Mosaic's HRS sessions, disk 1, Pee Wee Russell. :tup He was quite the original, I also love him in the Oliver Nelson big band set! :w

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yowzah! I recently scored a copy of that Goodman set! :excited:

now playing: discs 1-3 (Sessions A-C) of the Andrew Hill big sucker... it's been a while - and the music is still all as glorious as ever!

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yowzah! I recently scored a copy of that Goodman set! :excited:

now playing: discs 1-3 (Sessions A-C) of the Andrew Hill big sucker... it's been a while - and the music is still all as glorious as ever!

I was totally taken aback at the true genius Benny Goodman was. Incredible musicianship. I do not have the big Andrew Hill.....on the list (if I can find a cheap price :rofl: yeah right,,,,). BTW, I just received the Sam Rivers Blue Note set (got it for $29.99 :party: ) it's in great shape, and the playing is wonderful. Looking forward to spending some time with it after the PACKERS with on Sunday :tup

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Ahmad Jamal Disc 7...

Can't get enough of this set... :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:

I assume no one's still on the fence about this one, right???? :crazy: :crazy: :crazy::unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

I'll be ordering it around 2015

After the Braxton, Threeadgill, MJQ, Herman, Rich etc etc etc :rcry

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Ahmad Jamal Disc 7...

Can't get enough of this set... :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:

I assume no one's still on the fence about this one, right???? :crazy: :crazy: :crazy::unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

I'll be ordering it around 2015

After the Braxton, Threeadgill, MJQ, Herman, Rich etc etc etc :rcry

Yeah, same here... except I have the Braxton already.

Guess the Ellington will be one to get rather soon though, as I just want to hear all of that music!

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Ahmad Jamal Disc 7...

Can't get enough of this set... :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:

I assume no one's still on the fence about this one, right???? :crazy: :crazy: :crazy::unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

I'll be ordering it around 2015

After the Braxton, Threeadgill, MJQ, Herman, Rich etc etc etc :rcry

Yeah, same here... except I have the Braxton already.

Guess the Ellington will be one to get rather soon though, as I just want to hear all of that music!

You won't regret the Ellington set :cool: lot's to explore in that set, I am on the fence about Braxton. Is it plain enjoyable, or more academic? I don't have very much of this type of music. Opinions?

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Ahmad Jamal Disc 7...

Can't get enough of this set... :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:

I assume no one's still on the fence about this one, right???? :crazy: :crazy: :crazy::unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

I'll be ordering it around 2015

After the Braxton, Threeadgill, MJQ, Herman, Rich etc etc etc :rcry

Yeah, same here... except I have the Braxton already.

Guess the Ellington will be one to get rather soon though, as I just want to hear all of that music!

You won't regret the Ellington set :cool: lot's to explore in that set, I am on the fence about Braxton. Is it plain enjoyable, or more academic? I don't have very much of this type of music. Opinions?

Try a search, there must be some discussion about it.

I've not yet played much of it, but enjoyed the earliest stuff (and have some other Braxton from later periods, too).

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Ahmad Jamal Disc 7...

Can't get enough of this set... :party: :party: :party: :party: :party:

I assume no one's still on the fence about this one, right???? :crazy: :crazy: :crazy::unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

I'll be ordering it around 2015

After the Braxton, Threeadgill, MJQ, Herman, Rich etc etc etc :rcry

Yeah, same here... except I have the Braxton already.

Guess the Ellington will be one to get rather soon though, as I just want to hear all of that music!

You won't regret the Ellington set :cool: lot's to explore in that set, I am on the fence about Braxton. Is it plain enjoyable, or more academic? I don't have very much of this type of music. Opinions?

Here's some previous discussion:

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In brief: very enjoyable, only minorly "academic" as you say (not me). The For Two Pianos and For Four Orchestras material is the only outwardly 'difficult' stuff on the set, and maybe the solo material and For Trio to those entirely disinclined toward the avant garde. Other than that, it's impossible to imagine not enjoying the rest: the scintillating quartets with Kenny Wheeler and George Lewis, the wonderful duets with Muhal Richard Abrahms and especially the Creative Orchesta material are all sure to please. If it's exploring you're after then I can't imagine a better set.

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Thank you ALL for your input and guidance re: Braxton :tup . I will probably order that set in May when the MJQ set comes out to save on shipping. I am on a self-imposed Mosaic buying hiatus until then (we'll see how self-discipline goes...). I am listening to the Red Norvo recordings disk 12 of the Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions :w . The Buddy Rich and Woody Herman Columbia sets are coming in this week :excited:

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Still deeply into Hill... have played several times the "Judgment" and "Point of Departure" sessions today, now going through the "Andrew" and "Pax" (or whatever again they called the first of the dates with Hubbard).

Gilmore is deeply fascinating, darker than Henderson ever got and hence a more fitting companion for Hill, methinks... though Henderson on "Point..." is fascinating, too... lots of Trane in his playing there, as I hear it. And KD is a perfect match with his slightly bitter lyricism - complementing Dolphy's outward antics and Henderson's more restrained lyricism.

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