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I did not like the sound of these sets (I used Abrams set for A/B-ing), but some of the older individual CDs are still available directly from CAM Jazz website at €7-8 a pop. They are all on Spotify as well.

That's cool. I have every set and am resonably happy with the sound. I don't stream and I'm not going to buy up the old cds, even at that price the sets are still cheaper by far. I'm lucky my system renders them listenable. (I probably wouldn't like them on headphones but I'm no longer using headphones).

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Even if, unlike the Murray Octets, some sets are decent when compared to the old CDs, I always want to own the best digital copy available, and I find it hard to believe that any of these sets are actually better than the old CDs. So, a complete failure in my eyes.

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I'm so not into the "best possible" of everything. A few things, like pre-tape sessions I think are super important, but not modern stuff. Maybe that's why I'm fine with these, maybe my system makes the most of them, but whatever it is, I'm enjoyng each set, quite listenable.

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Anyone have the Don Pullen or George Adams boxes? From what I can tell the Pullen is mostly 'solo' albums, while the Adams is mostly Adams/Pullen Quartet sets - is that right?

BTW, I emphasize "mostly" in both cases.

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I don't have the George Adams box set but I do have the recordings in CD and/or LP form. There are three Pullen/Adams/Richmond/Brown recordings--one studio and two live. The other two albums are a different group (and a very fine group it is), with Adams paired with Jimmy Knepper in the front line, Hugh Lawson on piano, Mike Richmond on bass, and Dannie Richmond.

I do have the Don Pullen box set, which has a diverse set of seven LPs. There are two solo piano outings, a duo recording with Don Moye,, a trio with Joseph Jarman and Don Moye, two different quartet recordings (Bobby Battle on both, with Sam Rivers and Alex Blake on one, and Chico Freeman and Fred Hopkins on another), and finally a quintet with Bobby Battle and Fred Hopkins again, plus Donald Harrison and Olu Dara.

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I also have all the material in the Pullen set, and find it all to be excellent or better. Other than the last one (with Dara & Harrison, which at times sounds like it could be a "real" Blue Note side in terms of material), the music is all more "forward leaning" in nature than what Pullen would do for later labels afterward.

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I also have all the material in the Pullen set, and find it all to be excellent or better. Other than the last one (with Dara & Harrison, which at times sounds like it could be a "real" Blue Note side in terms of material), the music is all more "forward leaning" in nature than what Pullen would do for later labels afterward.

Very much agreed. The two solo piano albums are outstanding IMO. I listen to this set far more often than to the Pullen Select, because of the "forward leaning" aspect.

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I also have all the material in the Pullen set, and find it all to be excellent or better. Other than the last one (with Dara & Harrison, which at times sounds like it could be a "real" Blue Note side in terms of material), the music is all more "forward leaning" in nature than what Pullen would do for later labels afterward.

This album "The Sixth Sense" is a modern classic, IMO

The earlier quartet session with Chico Freeman, Fred Hopkins and Bobby Battle is challenging and invigorating.

The session with Rivers, if I recall, is less successful

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I never got the Pullen Select because I already have most of the BN albums. I also think that the BN quartet stuff was weaker than their BS/SN and Timeless albums, anyway.

I'll have to put both those boxes on my "to get" list, though.

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the upcoming bunch:

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Blake and Mitchell are the ones that please me most, Roach as well ... Wheeler comes as a surprise (wasn't even aware of him having any connection to BSSN), the Mingus might be good, too ... the Hill of course, not sure I'll get it though as I have all four albums ... less sure about the Shepp, but seems Siegfried Kessler is on some of it, which clearly is a plus

 

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The Blake & Mitchell sets are the most appealing to me

Duplication between sets is starting to bug me - the Roach set has Birth & Rebirth plus Historic Concerts -> both of these are in the Braxton & Taylor sets respectively - why did they only release 6 LPs in the Roach set - he has 11 Soul Notes (or maybe more) - maybe they'l do a second box?

The Mitchell set also has overlaps (Abrams & Lewis)

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Strange omissions on some of these, especially the Max Roach, which left out all of the quartet titles. I'm in for the Hill and probably the Wheeler.  May also get the Mingus, even thought I already have all of the titles on individual CD's.  I like the packaging and mastering on these sets (I know others don't).

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Wow! I've wanted to get the Hills and the Wheelers for ages. Still keen for the Hill but i've faded a bit on Wheeler lately. Still rate him and everything, not going to trade all his albums but i feel a distinct lack of enthusiasm about listening to him and getting more stuff of his at the moment. It'll probably pass, but i don't want to get the box just for the sake of it and then have it sitting there and/or have it be a chore to get through.

 

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Strange omissions on some of these, especially the Max Roach, which left out all of the quartet titles. I'm in for the Hill and probably the Wheeler.  May also get the Mingus, even thought I already have all of the titles on individual CD's.  I like the packaging and mastering on these sets (I know others don't).

Hm, hadn't have any time to check, but the Roach one DID appear to be small ... how many albums are missing? Enough to grant a second set? (more than four or vie, or else it's probably not going to happen as they've done boxes up to 9 or 10 discs - the Gaslini even was 11 and still not complete, not even for Dischi della quercia, but I'm not complaining too loudly as this was my first chance to grab this music).

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Strange omissions on some of these, especially the Max Roach, which left out all of the quartet titles. I'm in for the Hill and probably the Wheeler.  May also get the Mingus, even thought I already have all of the titles on individual CD's.  I like the packaging and mastering on these sets (I know others don't).

Hm, hadn't have any time to check, but the Roach one DID appear to be small ... how many albums are missing? Enough to grant a second set? (more than four or vie, or else it's probably not going to happen as they've done boxes up to 9 or 10 discs - the Gaslini even was 11 and still not complete, not even for Dischi della quercia, but I'm not complaining too loudly as this was my first chance to grab this music).

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That one, a live and a studio double quartet set, three quartet sets, that I can think of right off.  So enough for another box, yes, but still strange to me.  Also, why haven't the 70's RCA Roach quartets with Billy Harper ever seen CD?  And the Columbia quartet, "Chattahoochie Red"?  And why didn't the Roach Horo make it out when those other Horo sets did?  Roach as a leader in the 70's and early 80's is underrated, even as famous as he (rightly) is!

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The Roach set is so disappointing.  I've been wanting his Soul Note releases for so long, but to have only a 6 disc set with three of them appearing in other sets?  Ugh.  And why stick a clearly attributed Muhal disc in the Mitchell set?  Seriously.

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