king ubu Posted December 10, 2011 Report Posted December 10, 2011 Anita O'Day - disc 4 disc 5 What a woman! And one HELL of a Mosaic set. Such variety, great sound, and of course Anita O'Day swingin' and doin' her thing. Disc 9 is somewhat lame by comparison though... Nnow disc 6 and maybe I'll add discs 7 and 8, too! Quote
jeffcrom Posted December 13, 2011 Report Posted December 13, 2011 The Complete Verve Tal Farlow Sessions - the session with Oscar Pettiford on cello. I woke up this morning wanting to hear this Tal Farlow session and wanting to read John Donne. I told my wife that, and she said I was weird. But I did both today. Quote
jeffcrom Posted December 13, 2011 Report Posted December 13, 2011 Duke Ellington 1932-1940 Brunswick/Columbia/Master, disc 11. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Quote
lipi Posted December 13, 2011 Report Posted December 13, 2011 Duke Ellington 1932-1940 Brunswick/Columbia/Master, disc 11. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. I was just listening to disc 1. Wonderful. Quote
John Tapscott Posted December 15, 2011 Report Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) Stan Kenton: The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Holman and Russo Charts Edited December 15, 2011 by John Tapscott Quote
golfcrazy1984 Posted December 15, 2011 Report Posted December 15, 2011 Onzy Matthews Select Disk 1. It came up on my iPhone as I was listening to the iPod in shuffle mode, and decided to listen to the whole album! Cool arrangements and an AMAZING list of West Coast players. Great sound quality too. Quote
brownie Posted December 16, 2011 Report Posted December 16, 2011 Jack Teagarden Complete Roulette, disc 3 Quote
sidewinder Posted December 17, 2011 Report Posted December 17, 2011 Complete Chet Baker Pacific Jazz Studio Recordings with Russ Freeman. LPs 1 to 4. Just got hold of a copy of this and it is predictably excellent ! Quote
Pete C Posted December 17, 2011 Report Posted December 17, 2011 What's the best source for finding the current going prices for OOP Mosaics? Ebay? I'm in a shedding possessions mode, and I'm thinking of getting rid of my sets, which I'd offer here first. Not sure yet if I really want to do it, but I have: Jackie McLean 1964-66 Gerald Wilson Serge Chaloff Jimmy Giuffre Sam Rivers (the spine is peeling on the box). Quote
BFrank Posted December 18, 2011 Report Posted December 18, 2011 JJJ You're stuttering. ha ha ha What's the best source for finding the current going prices for OOP Mosaics? Ebay? I'm in a shedding possessions mode, and I'm thinking of getting rid of my sets, which I'd offer here first. Not sure yet if I really want to do it, but I have: Jackie McLean 1964-66 Gerald Wilson Serge Chaloff Jimmy Giuffre Sam Rivers (the spine is peeling on the box). That's what I usually look at. I've noticed that prices have come down quite a bit over the last few years, though. Exceptions being the Maynard and Thad/Mel sets, which still seem to command premium $$. Quote
jeffcrom Posted December 18, 2011 Report Posted December 18, 2011 Me, too - the Kansas City Revisited session. Quote
Bluesnik Posted December 18, 2011 Report Posted December 18, 2011 the boogie woogie and blues piano mosaic select. it's very good with meade lux lewis, albert ammons and pete johnson among others. Quote
LAL Posted December 19, 2011 Report Posted December 19, 2011 Past few days: Buddy Rich Emarcy, Verve Small Group Sessions: discs 1-4 Quote
BFrank Posted December 19, 2011 Report Posted December 19, 2011 Sam Rivers Complete BN (not the Select) - disk #2 Quote
jeffcrom Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 See BFrank's post above; the Contours sessions for me. Quote
golfcrazy1984 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 Thad Jones Complete Blue Note/UA Recordings, disk 2. The booklet mentions that Thad was like Bartok on trumpet, and I kinda agree. Truly a GENIUS, that didn't get his due credit in the 50s and 60s with Basie. Perhaps from insiders and jazz fans in the know, but the public and history books don't mention him that much. There isn't even a chapter on him in Stanley Dance's book....CrAzY! LOVE Thad's playing and composing. Billy Mitchell is a monster and the rhythm sections, well...Things Ain't The Way They Used To Be.... Maybe I gotta check some new music out.... Quote
Pete C Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 Thad Jones Complete Blue Note/UA Recordings, disk 2. The booklet mentions that Thad was like Bartok on trumpet, and I kinda agree. Truly a GENIUS, that didn't get his due credit in the 50s and 60s with Basie. Perhaps from insiders and jazz fans in the know, but the public and history books don't mention him that much. There isn't even a chapter on him in Stanley Dance's book....CrAzY! I took a jazz history course with Chuck Israels at Brooklyn College in 1974, and Chuck went on about how brilliant a soloist Thad was. He was talking in terms of melodic/thematic improvisers, who he felt were superior to artists who simply blew on changes, and I think the context was Monk recordings, where he said Thad and Newk were perfect for Monk's music, and he denigrated Charlie Rouse by comparison, IIRC. Quote
BFrank Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 Thad Jones Complete Blue Note/UA Recordings, disk 2. The booklet mentions that Thad was like Bartok on trumpet, and I kinda agree. Truly a GENIUS, that didn't get his due credit in the 50s and 60s with Basie. Perhaps from insiders and jazz fans in the know, but the public and history books don't mention him that much. There isn't even a chapter on him in Stanley Dance's book....CrAzY! I took a jazz history course with Chuck Israels at Brooklyn College in 1974, and Chuck went on about how brilliant a soloist Thad was. He was talking in terms of melodic/thematic improvisers, who he felt were superior to artists who simply blew on changes, and I think the context was Monk recordings, where he said Thad and Newk were perfect for Monk's music, and he denigrated Charlie Rouse by comparison, IIRC. One of my favorite Mosaic boxes, actually. Quote
David Ayers Posted December 20, 2011 Report Posted December 20, 2011 Thad Jones Complete Blue Note/UA Recordings, disk 2. The booklet mentions that Thad was like Bartok on trumpet, and I kinda agree. Truly a GENIUS, that didn't get his due credit in the 50s and 60s with Basie. Perhaps from insiders and jazz fans in the know, but the public and history books don't mention him that much. There isn't even a chapter on him in Stanley Dance's book....CrAzY! I took a jazz history course with Chuck Israels at Brooklyn College in 1974, and Chuck went on about how brilliant a soloist Thad was. He was talking in terms of melodic/thematic improvisers, who he felt were superior to artists who simply blew on changes, and I think the context was Monk recordings, where he said Thad and Newk were perfect for Monk's music, and he denigrated Charlie Rouse by comparison, IIRC. One of my favorite Mosaic boxes, actually. There really is some wonderful, tight, smart playing on that Thad Jones set, I love it ... but I am just on Dizzy disk one and he is in a class of his own! Quote
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