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Savoy Label Group music now on iTunes Music Store

October 17, 2003 - 07:08 EDT

The Savoy Label Group today announced the availability of its music catalog through Apple's iTunes Music Store. "Home to a who's who of jazz such as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Eckstine, John Coltrane, Jimmy Scott and many others, as well as current luminaries such as Hubert Laws, James Moody, Lou Rawls and Andy Bey, SLG now offers over 3000 classic and contemporary tracks from the extensive catalog." SLG will also be offering tracks available only through the iTunes Music Store, such as an exclusive cut from the upcoming "Bird Up: The Charlie Parker Remix Project" (release date, October 21). As part of the "Bird Up" promotion, listeners will be able to purchase the bonus track "Constellation (Heavenly Bodies)" produced by underground hip hop artist/producer El-P -- an alternate mix available only through iTunes Music Store. Additional catalog tracks and bonus exclusives will be offered in the months to come.

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This is good news. Thanks for posting, Mule. Where is this store at? I guess Google will link to it.

My first purchase, depending on price, will be the Milt Jackson sessions with Lucky Thompson (1956, I think). Someone sent me a dubbing from a 2 LP set of these delightful recordings, and a decent CD version would be very welcome.

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This is good news. Thanks for posting, Mule. Where is this store at? I guess Google will link to it.

My first purchase, depending on price, will be the Milt Jackson sessions with Lucky Thompson (1956, I think). Someone sent me a dubbing from a 2 LP set of these delightful recordings, and a decent CD version would be very welcome.

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Most of the Bags and Lucky Thompson cuts could be found on these Savoy cds:

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They're now OOP, but you might find them used...

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Paying $1 for an mp3 seems like lunacy to me. I just don't get it.

I've purchased a few cuts from itunes just to see and hear what it sounds like. I burned some Jimmy Smith Verve cuts within a compilation of other 16 bit tracks and really have a hard time telling the difference.

Thought this webpage a classic that all should check out regarding who gets what in the deal of the down load. iTunes! Alas there is much at fault within their POV, too.

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