tranemonk Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 hmmmmm... okay count me in.... Now the next magic question is, if jazzmaztazz is right and this puppy is out in October... when can we pre-order??? There are always the unbelievers......Indeed Lon it's from MC himself. ← Quote
mikeweil Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 (edited) Hopefully this will give Tolliver's work the exposure he deserves. In any case, I'd prefer complete sessions over an anthology covering all sessions, but only in excerpts. Edited July 18, 2005 by mikeweil Quote
tranemonk Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 huh? Explain please??? Hopefully this give give Tolliver's work the exposure he deserves. In any case, I'd prefer complete session over an anthology covering all sessions, but only in excerpts. ← Quote
mikeweil Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 Sorry for the typo; What I wanted to say: as the material Tolliver has released over the years is much more than three CDs (the usual size of a select box, I'm afraid they might give us a bit of everything, but nothing in complete form. We'll see as soon as details are revealed. Quote
Bluerein Posted July 18, 2005 Author Report Posted July 18, 2005 mike you are really missing the boat here. This is the complete live Music inc band so that's it. He released more of course: a big band Music inc and quartet things but this is withing the scope MC took "complete". Quote
jlhoots Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 I've got "Slugs" (vinyl & CD) and "Tokyo" (CD), so it will be interesting to see what additional material is included. I'd hate to buy all this stuff again, but we'll see what the final box looks like. ← Me too. Will probably depend on how much of a "completist" one wants to be. Quote
Adam Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 Sorry for the typo; What I wanted to say: as the material Tolliver has released over the years is much more than three CDs (the usual size of a select box, I'm afraid they might give us a bit of everything, but nothing in complete form. We'll see as soon as details are revealed. ← I think it is wise they do it this way. I mean, how many people are there in the world who are willing to plunk down on 7 or 8 CDs of Charles Tolliver at once? I personally have none of this music, and look forward to getting this affordable option. But if my option were to get The Complete Charles Tolliver on Strata East, and I didn't know his music at all prior to that? Quote
tranemonk Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 that's extremely well put Adam... I competely agree.. I too have made "chance" box set purchases on Mosaic (sometimes with no previous knowledge about the artist) and I've often felt that it's a crapshoot.... 50/50.... Sometimes it's born great results... (Bud Shank), sometimes disaster (Dinah Washington)... The great/difficult thing about the Tolliver (and many other lesser-known Mosaic releases) is that much if not all of thier stuff is either not in print or extremely hard to get... (Therefore it's difficult to get the know the artist before you plunk down the $$$...) So I'm completely with you on the Select for Tolliver.... Well said.... Sorry for the typo; What I wanted to say: as the material Tolliver has released over the years is much more than three CDs (the usual size of a select box, I'm afraid they might give us a bit of everything, but nothing in complete form. We'll see as soon as details are revealed. ← I think it is wise they do it this way. I mean, how many people are there in the world who are willing to plunk down on 7 or 8 CDs of Charles Tolliver at once? I personally have none of this music, and look forward to getting this affordable option. But if my option were to get The Complete Charles Tolliver on Strata East, and I didn't know his music at all prior to that? ← Quote
ejp626 Posted July 18, 2005 Report Posted July 18, 2005 Hard to judge until we get the official listing, but I think I have half the material in here, since I grabbed some recent Tolliver Strata East re-issues that showed up at Dusty Groove. That makes it hard to justify buying a Select (for me), but the missing pieces may be particularly rare. Quote
ghost of miles Posted July 19, 2005 Report Posted July 19, 2005 I've picked up a couple of the Tolliver Strata East CDs used from a fellow board member--I'll be all over this Select the day that it comes out. Wow, between this and the Hill set in the spring... it's been a very good year! Quote
David Ayers Posted July 20, 2005 Report Posted July 20, 2005 (edited) Those Strata Easts were sloshing around the system for a long time here in the UK - easy to find and cheap. Is there really so much stored demand for them? I think some of the titles exist as cheap Charly releases also, though I'm not sure 100% which is which. Edited July 20, 2005 by David Ayers Quote
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