montg Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 (edited) cduniverse has a sale on some Steeplechase releases... a pretty good price, considering these usually list for over 18 bucks. Most appear to be reissues? steeplechase Ron McClure Age Of Peace (2003) ! Available: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 Denmark $11.09 Ronnie Cuber Airplay (1994) Denmark $11.09 Horace Parlan Arrival Import; Germany $11.09 Doug Raney Blue And White Import; Germany $11.09 LeeAnn Ledgerwood Compassion (2000) Denmark $11.09 Dizzy Gillespie Copenhagen Concert Denmark $11.09 Buck Clayton Copenhagen Concert 2 Germany $11.09 Von Freeman Dedicated To You Denmark $11.09 Doug Raney Doug Raney Quintet Germany $11.09 Danny Walsh D's Mood Import; Germany $11.09 Duke Jordan Flight To Norway (2003) Denmark $11.09 Tony Purrone Guitarisk (2003) Denmark $11.09 Lee Konitz I Concentrate On You (1974) Denmark $11.09 Kenny Drew In Concert Import; Denmark $11.09 Larry Schneider It Might As Well Be Spring (2003) Denmark $11.09 Various Artists Jam Session Vol. 2 (2002) Denmark $11.09 Larry Schneider Jazz (2001) Denmark $11.09 Lee Konitz Jazz A Juan Import; Denmark $11.09 Dexter Gordon Ladybird (2005) Remastered; Denmark $11.09 Jackie Mclean Live At Montmartre (1972) Denmark $11.09 Joshua Douglas Smith Major Incident (2003) Denmark $11.09 George Cables One For My Baby $9.54 Walt Dickerson Peace Pre- Germany $11.09 Peter Zak Trio Peter Zak Trio (2005) Denmark $11.09 Harold Danko Prestigious: A Tribute To Eric Dolphy $9.54 Dave Ballou Regards (2005) Denmark $11.09 Dave Stryker Shades Beyond $9.54 Chet Baker Someday My Prince Will Come (1979) Denmark $11.09 Dave Scott Song For Amy $9.54 Gary Versace Time & Again (2005) Denmark $11.09 Walt Dickerson To My Queen Revisited Germany $11.09 Ari Ambrose Waiting $9.54 Brew Moore Zonky (2005) Denmark $11.09 Vincent Gardner Good Book Chapter 1 $15.18 Andy Laverne Intelligent Design $13.58 Gregory Tardy / Winther Jam Session 21 $13.58 Ari Ambrose Whatever Happens $13.58 Edited May 5, 2007 by montg Quote
Spontooneous Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 Anybody know if there's a reissue series going on here? Or is it simply a case of "we got a distributor again"? Quote
sal Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 I've never heard any of these.....any essentials? Quote
Kyo Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 I never understood why they dared to charge their usual high prices for their CDs. So many mistakes all over the few Steeplechase releases I own... Andrew Hill - Invitation With Chris White on bass and drummer Art Lewis on... well, also bass - at least according to the tray card. Andrew Hill - Divine Revelation It's not quite clear which of the two takes of July 10th is the master and which is just a bonus track (I can guess that the last track is probably a bonus, but it doesn't say so anywhere). And my favorite mistake has to be ANDREW HILL QUINTET all over the ugly cover when there's only four people playing on the album (and it says "quartet" everywhere else). Quote
marcello Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 The real question is: Does Nils Winther still take all of the publishing? Quote
Ken Dryden Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 I highly recommend Harold Danko's Prestigious, an excellent tribute to Eric Dolphy. Of course, I've enjoyed all of Danko's releases for the label that I've acquired. Quote
John Tapscott Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 The Jackie McLean at Montmartre (1972) is excellent. I have it on LP. Quote
Dan Gould Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 I've never heard any of these.....any essentials? The Duke Jordan, Horace Parlan and Kenny Drew are all very nice, though I wouldn't necessarily call them "essential". The Dexter Gordon is a relatively recently dug up live recording with Kenny Drew and if you are a fan of Dex, it is essential. I picked up the Brew Moore because I enjoy Kenny Drew and it is exceptionally good. Not a lot of recordings of his available, so its nice to see this again. Quote
brownie Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 I've never heard any of these.....any essentials? The Duke Jordan, Horace Parlan and Kenny Drew are all very nice, though I wouldn't necessarily call them "essential". The Dexter Gordon is a relatively recently dug up live recording with Kenny Drew and if you are a fan of Dex, it is essential. I picked up the Brew Moore because I enjoy Kenny Drew and it is exceptionally good. Not a lot of recordings of his available, so its nice to see this again. The Brew Moore is one of hell of a record. Highly recommended! So are the Walt Dickerson... I'm partial to the Lee Konitz at Juan (with Martial Solal) and the Chet Baker 'Someday My Prince Will Come', one of his best! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 5, 2007 Report Posted May 5, 2007 Yes. I especially enjoy Dickerson's Peace, with Cyrille and Lisle Ellis. The Duke Jordan is good, and I've had the Hills before and enjoyed them (why I didn't hold on to them...?). All of the McLeans are strong as well. Few of those I should replace, as the covers are toast... Quote
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