Bol Posted November 19, 2004 Report Posted November 19, 2004 (edited) I have the following CDs for sale or trade. Shipping within the US is included. All of my CDs (including inserts) are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. Please e-mail me at ktoh@indiana.edu. I prefer to receive payments in PayPal -- from bank accounts only; no credit cards. $10.50 each ($28 for all 3) [These are the latest remasterings] Beach Boys, “Pet Sounds” (Capitol) Beach Boys, “Smiley Smile”/”Wild Honey” (Capitol) Brian Wilson [1988 solo album] (Rhino) $25 for both Helen Carr, “Why Do I Love You” (Bethlehem Japan TOCJ-62054) obi [backed by trio of "Cappy" Lewis, H. Roberts, R. Mitchell] Helen Carr (Bethlehem Japan TOCJ-62081) obi [backed by quintet of D. Fagerquist, C. Mariano, D. Trenner, M. Bennett, S. Levey] [What Gary Giddins has said about Carr: Helen Carr, a Billie Holiday-influenced singer with a smile in her voice, a ticklish melisma, and personality to spare. Dead at 38 and soon forgotten, she would be no less obscure than Mingus's other vocalists except that she recorded two 1955 albums, which have just been reissued as Helen Carr: The Bethlehem Collection (Avenue Jazz). Even so, she is not mentioned in any jazz or pop reference book, proof that there were more golden-voiced warblers in that era than we know. She had a knack for finding overlooked songs—such as "Not Mine," "Summer Night," or "Moments Like This"—by the usual gang of golden-age writers, and could put her own stamp on moldy hits from the past, such as "Got a Date With an Angel" and "Do I Worry." She could swing when she had to, but that wasn't her métier. In her ballads, you may glimpse Mildred Bailey and Anita O'Day, an unlikely couple. But they are merely in the shadows of her own distinctive élan.] $9.50 each Stan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman, “At Click 1948” (Dragon) [w/ W. Gray, T. Wilson] Dave Holland, “What Goes Around” (ECM) w/ slip case Branford Marsalis, “Romare Bearden Revealed” (Marsalis) w/ slip case Paul Motian, Joe Lovano, Bill Frisell, “Bill Evans” (Winter & Winter) Steve Reich, “Music for 18 Musicians” (Nonesuch) $7 each Sonny Clark, “Cool Struttin’” (RVG) Stan Getz, “Café Montmartre” (EmArcy) Wynton Marsalis, “Selections from the Village Vanguard Box” (Columbia) Edited November 19, 2004 by Bol Quote
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