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The Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge.

My vinyl of these shows the scars of youthful exuberance and recklessness. I recently bought Tales from Topographic Oceans on cd, and it sounded so good I went for these. I might later get Relayer. . . .That's about the end of my Yes interest.

Those are three really good ones, probably their best. Relayer is good too. If you can get it for cheap you might want to check out Going for the One -- there's some good stuff one that one (especially "Awaken").

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Yeah I have decent vinyl of Going for the One and Tormato. . . . They're okay, they're pretty good. About that time though I got away from listening to prog rock and a lot of other things and into playing blues rock in a band and listening to jazz as my personal steady diet. I just don't "feel" GFTO and Tormato the same way, but I might grab the cds in time if I feel the urge for more Yes after these arrive.

I think it's funny that I really loved Bruford in Yes, and never really liked the King Crimson albums with him, or Earthworks.

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Oh happy day!

According to the post mark my records have been in the mail for an entire week. :angry:

Fantabulous ~ Oliver Nelson

Tenor Gladness ~ Lew Tabackin & Warne Marsh

Lee Konitz with Warne Marsh

Dolpy ~ The Berlin Concerts

Charles Mingus ~ Mingus (a cheapo jazzman pressing that luckily does not have the constant hiss that was on the Italian Candid I had).

Oh and I've got the house to my self for a few hours. :D

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too many things... had to get rid of one of those sane tooths and did some pre-horror shopping...

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The second Weston is a limited 3CD reissue of his three 1989 albums (Potraits of Duke, Potraits of Monk & Self Potraits). Highly welcome since I never managed to get hold of the Duke and I got this one for 15€, which here is budget prize for 1 (ONE!) CD...

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From Amazon.co.uk (using the Org search bar of course!):

a recommendation from Chuck and others

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and a recent ECM which I'm very excited about hearing,

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Complete Bud Powell On Verve

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I've been thinking about this one for over a year. Finally pulled the trigger. :wub:

I finally got that one fairly recently too. I already had a lot of the material, but it was worth getting the collection just to be able to read the commentary by Barry Harris and this Board's own Michael Weiss.

I'm sure you'll enjoy it for many years.

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Complete Bud Powell On Verve

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I've been thinking about this one for over a year. Finally pulled the trigger. :wub:

...commentary by Barry Harris and this Board's own Michael Weiss.

Wow, didn't know that. Bonus.

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Abercrombie, John - Cat 'n' Mouse

Abercrombie, John - Tactics

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Nosmo King

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Now It Can Be Played

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Timelines

Burton, Gary - Country Roads and Other Places

Byrds, the - (untitled)/Unissued

Dagar, Bahauddin - Rudra Bin

DeJohnette, Jack - Pictures

Ditmas, Bruce - What If

Focus - Moving Waves

Garland, Hank - Move! The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland

Gateway - Gateway

Hammond, John - Country Blues

Harrell, Tom - Sail Away

Lloyd, Charles - The Water is Wide

Lloyd, Charles - Voice in the Night

McClure, Ron - McJolt

McClure, Ron - Tonight Only

Ponty, Jean-Luc - Enigmatic Ocean

Rava, Enrico - Happiness Is...

Van Eps, George - Mellow Guitar

Versace, Gary - Time and Again

West, Speedy - There's Gonna Be A Party

West, Speedy - Travellin' From Georga to West Samoa

Wheeler, Kenny - It Takes Two!

now I'd better chill the f*ck out...

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Abercrombie, John - Cat 'n' Mouse

Abercrombie, John - Tactics

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Nosmo King

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Now It Can Be Played

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Timelines

Burton, Gary - Country Roads and Other Places

Byrds, the - (untitled)/Unissued

Dagar, Bahauddin - Rudra Bin

DeJohnette, Jack - Pictures

Ditmas, Bruce - What If

Focus - Moving Waves

Garland, Hank - Move! The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland

Gateway - Gateway

Hammond, John - Country Blues

Harrell, Tom - Sail Away

Lloyd, Charles - The Water is Wide

Lloyd, Charles - Voice in the Night

McClure, Ron - McJolt

McClure, Ron - Tonight Only

Ponty, Jean-Luc - Enigmatic Ocean

Rava, Enrico - Happiness Is...

Van Eps, George - Mellow Guitar

Versace, Gary - Time and Again

West, Speedy - There's Gonna Be A Party

West, Speedy - Travellin' From Georga to West Samoa

Wheeler, Kenny - It Takes Two!

now I'd better chill the f*ck out...

Holy crap! But still, lots of good music in there! Should keep you happy for a long time.

I just placed my first Mosaic order in two years....ordered the McCoy Tyner, Tony Williams and Art Pepper Selects. Can't wait to get these!

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Abercrombie, John - Cat 'n' Mouse

Abercrombie, John - Tactics

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Nosmo King

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Now It Can Be Played

Abercrombie, John and Andy LaVerne - Timelines

Burton, Gary - Country Roads and Other Places

Byrds, the - (untitled)/Unissued

Dagar, Bahauddin - Rudra Bin

DeJohnette, Jack - Pictures

Ditmas, Bruce - What If

Focus - Moving Waves

Garland, Hank - Move! The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland

Gateway - Gateway

Hammond, John - Country Blues

Harrell, Tom - Sail Away

Lloyd, Charles - The Water is Wide

Lloyd, Charles - Voice in the Night

McClure, Ron - McJolt

McClure, Ron - Tonight Only

Ponty, Jean-Luc - Enigmatic Ocean

Rava, Enrico - Happiness Is...

Van Eps, George - Mellow Guitar

Versace, Gary - Time and Again

West, Speedy - There's Gonna Be A Party

West, Speedy - Travellin' From Georga to West Samoa

Wheeler, Kenny - It Takes Two!

now I'd better chill the f*ck out...

Holy crap! But still, lots of good music in there! Should keep you happy for a long time.

One would hope so...

I just placed my first Mosaic order in two years....ordered the McCoy Tyner, Tony Williams and Art Pepper Selects. Can't wait to get these!

I'd like to get the McCoy Tyner & Tony Williams Selects, but I'm supposed to be chilling out. :rfr

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Ok, I went completely overboard and picked up something called the Schoenberg Ensemble Edition -- 23 CDs and 4 DVDs of contemporary classical music by the Schoenberg Ensemble. Don't think there is a real source in the States yet. This was the cheapest source for me (still in the UK): MDT website

It will probably be something I listen to all the way through once, then will listen to selected CDs more frequently. I do hope I don't see it cheap a couple of years down the line though.

All things considered, that's not a bad price.

Curiously enough, I was checking out something about this set, and I find it has gone completely out of print (maybe only a few weeks ago). I suspect it is a rights issue (about 75% of the performances were taped for Dutch radio). So now I have a rarity. I'll hang onto it, but if it ever starts going for astronomical prices on eBay, I'll probably sell. Unlikely I know.

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Ok, I went completely overboard and picked up something called the Schoenberg Ensemble Edition -- 23 CDs and 4 DVDs of contemporary classical music by the Schoenberg Ensemble. Don't think there is a real source in the States yet. This was the cheapest source for me (still in the UK): MDT website

It will probably be something I listen to all the way through once, then will listen to selected CDs more frequently. I do hope I don't see it cheap a couple of years down the line though.

All things considered, that's not a bad price.

Curiously enough, I was checking out something about this set, and I find it has gone completely out of print (maybe only a few weeks ago). I suspect it is a rights issue (about 75% of the performances were taped for Dutch radio). So now I have a rarity. I'll hang onto it, but if it ever starts going for astronomical prices on eBay, I'll probably sell. Unlikely I know.

sounds like an interesting investment.

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Ok, I went completely overboard and picked up something called the Schoenberg Ensemble Edition -- 23 CDs and 4 DVDs of contemporary classical music by the Schoenberg Ensemble. Don't think there is a real source in the States yet. This was the cheapest source for me (still in the UK): MDT website

It will probably be something I listen to all the way through once, then will listen to selected CDs more frequently. I do hope I don't see it cheap a couple of years down the line though.

All things considered, that's not a bad price.

Curiously enough, I was checking out something about this set, and I find it has gone completely out of print (maybe only a few weeks ago). I suspect it is a rights issue (about 75% of the performances were taped for Dutch radio). So now I have a rarity. I'll hang onto it, but if it ever starts going for astronomical prices on eBay, I'll probably sell. Unlikely I know.

sounds like an interesting investment.

I can't explain exactly what grabbed me so much about it, but after I read the review about the set, I thought hard for two days and then bought it. I've listened to about 1/3 of it so far. Only a few of the discs are devoted to Schoenberg.

The music is pretty good, if you like "contemporary classical" or whatever they call orchestral and string quartet music being written after 1950. (Actually I have to say that the BBC radio 3 seems light years ahead of anything in the US for sponsoring and playing loads of new compositions, and I tried to listen to most of these shows. And I see that the Chicago Symphony has a few world premiere pieces and I may go see those shows. So I guess I am doing my bit to support expanding the canon.)

I've been slowly putting myself onto a music budget (so no Hutcherson Select this month), though I did recently buy a copy of J.R. Monterose (the Conn version), and I am leaning towards getting a used copy of Here Comes Louis Smith. I think I will hold off on Smithville, as there seems to be a reasonable chance this will be rereleased by BN in 2007 or 2008.

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