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2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

Those recordings are not PD here in the US, so I would get it wherever you can if you want it. You never know when they might dry up. I know Stan Getz's estate was looking into this label's releases at one time.

Malaco still carries some items from that series:

https://www.malaco.com/product-category/jazz/

The Miles is not among them...although I seem to remember the earlier set with Coltrane being there at one time?

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10 hours ago, street singer said:

Is there a distributor in the US that sells this one? Acoustic Sounds sells the vinyl editions of these releases, but no CD's. I'd love to have this, but $43 plus $24 for shipping to the US is a bit hard to swallow... 

Search Discogs for Miles Davis Trema and if anything comes back that meets your needs!

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This was still in the transport and I didn’t get to finish listening to all of it last evening, so I’m starting off this warmer morning with a re-listen.

One of my favorite albums of the 2020s.

Joel Ross “NuBlues” Blue Note cd

 

 

Followed by Macha Gharibian “Trans Extended” Jazz Village cd

 

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Members only  CD's from the LA Jazz Institute

Lighthouse LAJI # 006 & 007 - Shorty Rogers " Live At The Rendevous Ballroom - rec. Sept. 1952 (Volumes 1 & 2)

Shorty Rogers / Chet Baker / Art Pepper / Gerry Mulligan / Wardell Gray / Bob Enevoldsen / Hampton Hawes / Joe Mongragon / Lawrence Marable /  + guests: June Christy (1 track) and Les Thompson (1 track)

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One of the great Carmen McRae albums, with Ronnel Bright or Ray Bryant at the piano, and Carmen herself at the piano on four selections–something I always love to hear. Carmen’s voice is so tenderly presented.

Carmen McRae “After Glow” Decca/Universal Japan cd

 

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4 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Members only  CD's from the LA Jazz Institute

Lighthouse LAJI # 006 & 007 - Shorty Rogers " Live At The Rendevous Ballroom - rec. Sept. 1952 (Volumes 1 & 2)

Shorty Rogers / Chet Baker / Art Pepper / Gerry Mulligan / Wardell Gray / Bob Enevoldsen / Hampton Hawes / Joe Mongragon / Lawrence Marable /  + guests: June Christy (1 track) and Les Thompson (1 track)

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It's too bad that the LA Jazz Institute doesn't use these ultra-rare CDs to raise money for their organization instead of just using them as a perk for members. I'd especially be interested in that 7 CD box set they put out 2 years ago.

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If anyone knows where there's one for sale, let me know.

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2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

It's too bad that the LA Jazz Institute doesn't use these ultra-rare CDs to raise money for their organization instead of just using them as a perk for members. I'd especially be interested in that 7 CD box set they put out 2 years ago.

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If anyone knows where there's one for sale, let me know.

I think Ken is still active at the LAJI and you could ask online whether  some copies from his members series are still available.

Havent any Information everything was sold out. 

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