felser Posted April 25 Report Posted April 25 10 minutes ago, T.D. said: I have Glass Bead Games on CD as part of the Strata-East Mosaic, along with the Cecil Payne, Charles Brackeen and Pharoah Sanders from this batch. Hey, with a few more DLs I could duplicate the Mosaic and sell off the unwieldy box! Yep. Key missing piece is Clifford Jordan - In The World. Quote
felser Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 A couple of notes: 1 - I have bought the CD's and some of the downloads in this batch, and the sound quality is superb, well beyond what I would have thought possible. I am upgrading items I already have to get the greatly improved fidelity, in some cases even buying downloads of material I already own on older CD's. 2 - I contacted Mack Avenue, and they are planning to release more CD's of Strata-East material later this year, though no details available yet. Quote
bertrand Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago (edited) On 5/13/2025 at 11:23 PM, felser said: A couple of notes: 1 - I have bought the CD's and some of the downloads in this batch, and the sound quality is superb, well beyond what I would have thought possible. I am upgrading items I already have to get the greatly improved fidelity, in some cases even buying downloads of material I already own on older CD's. 2 - I contacted Mack Avenue, and they are planning to release more CD's of Strata-East material later this year, though no details available yet. So I noticed that a lot of the titles are on Bandcamp as download only, but I did get the Charlie Rouse on CD. Are some of the titles going to be on CD later, in which case I will wait? How did you get in touch with Mack Avenue? Here are the titles I am interested in: Bill Lee: Descendents of Mike and Phoebe Billy Harper: Capra Black Brass Company: Colors Charles Tolliver: Compassion Harold Vick: Don't Look Back Charles Tolliver: Live in Berlin (not in the Mosaic Select, correct?) Charles Tolliver: Music Inc. (Not in Mosaic either?) Cecil McBee: Mutima Billy Harper: Such Great Friends New York Bass Violin Choir PS: Is the last track on Rouse 9:30 and not 10:30? The ending is kind of abrupt. Actually, digging a bit more, which Tolliver titles were not in either Mosaic Select? It seems Live in Berlin is the only one. Right Now/Paper Man was not a Strata East title. Note that the download has an extra track. Also Compassion was in neither Mosaic Select set either. Edited 7 hours ago by bertrand Quote
BFrank Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I would be interested to know how the new reissues compare to other relatively new ones, like the Mosaic Select Tolliver, and the Mosaic Clifford Jordan box Quote
felser Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 26 minutes ago, bertrand said: So I noticed that a lot of the titles are on Bandcamp as download only, but I did get the Charlie Rouse on CD. Are some of the titles going to be on CD later, in which case I will wait? How did you get in touch with Mack Avenue? Here are the titles I am interested in: Bill Lee: Descendents of Mike and Phoebe Billy Harper: Capra Black Brass Company: Colors Charles Tolliver: Compassion Harold Vick: Don't Look Back Charles Tolliver: Live in Berlin (not in the Mosaic Select, correct?) Charles Tolliver: Music Inc. (Not in Mosaic either?) Cecil McBee: Mutima Billy Harper: Such Great Friends New York Bass Violin Choir PS: Is the last track on Rouse 9:30 and not 10:30? The ending is kind of abrupt. Actually, digging a bit more, which Tolliver titles were not in either Mosaic Select? It seems Live in Berlin is the only one. Right Now/Paper Man was not a Strata East title. Note that the download has an extra track. Also Compassion was in neither Mosaic Select set either. I contacted info@mackavenue.com, and they have been shockingly responsive at getting my email to the right people, those people emailing me back with intelligent answers, etc. The did say some of the downloads would be coming out on physical media later in the year, but would not or could not tell me more details. The Tolliver Mosaic selects have the following albums: MS-020 Live at Slugs Vols 1 and 2, Live in Tokyo, and bonus material (including the Slugs download bonus material which Mack Avenue mistakenly claimed was previously unreleased). MS-037 Music Inc. (the one you mention) , Impact (the Strata-East one, not the ENJA one, and an otherwise unreleased 1979 NDR session). Compassion and Live in Berlin are not on the Mosaics. Compassion, recorded in 1977, is great, has Nathan Page on guitar rather than a pianist. Live in Berlin at the Quasimodo was recorded in 1988, released on two discs and is good. Compassion and Live in Berlin at the Quasimodo were released on Bellaphon CD's in the early 90's, as was Harper's Capra Black, McBee's Mutima, and Harper's Such Great Friends. 1 minute ago, BFrank said: I would be interested to know how the new reissues compare to other relatively new ones, like the Mosaic Select Tolliver, and the Mosaic Clifford Jordan box The ones I have sound great in general; to me, a great improvement over the Bellaphon CD's . The Tolliver CD is in the mail to me, I can compare it to the Select when I get it. The one that did not knock me out soundwise was the Sanders. I also have the Cowell and Rouse CD's and several of the downloads. I used to own the Mosaic (cashed in when the price for it got crazy), and that also sounded really good to me. So best advice is probably upgrade if you own the Bellaphon CD's, don't bother if you own the Tolliver Selects or the Jordan Mosaic box (unless you want to sell those for financial reasons). Quote
BFrank Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, felser said: I contacted info@mackavenue.com, and they have been shockingly responsive at getting my email to the right people, those people emailing me back with intelligent answers, etc. The did say some of the downloads would be coming out on physical media later in the year, but would not or could not tell me more details. The Tolliver Mosaic selects have the following albums: MS-020 Live at Slugs Vols 1 and 2, Live in Tokyo, and bonus material (including the Slugs download bonus material which Mack Avenue mistakenly claimed was previously unreleased). MS-037 Music Inc. (the one you mention) , Impact (the Strata-East one, not the ENJA one, and an otherwise unreleased 1979 NDR session). Compassion and Live in Berlin are not on the Mosaics. Compassion, recorded in 1977, is great, has Nathan Page on guitar rather than a pianist. Live in Berlin at the Quasimodo was recorded in 1988, released on two discs and is good. Compassion and Live in Berlin at the Quasimodo were released on Bellaphon CD's in the early 90's, as was Harper's Capra Black, McBee's Mutima, and Harper's Such Great Friends. The ones I have sound great in general; to me, a great improvement over the Bellaphon CD's . The Tolliver CD is in the mail to me, I can compare it to the Select when I get it. The one that did not knock me out soundwise was the Sanders. I also have the Cowell and Rouse CD's and several of the downloads. I used to own the Mosaic (cashed in when the price for it got crazy), and that also sounded really good to me. So best advice is probably upgrade if you own the Bellaphon CD's, don't bother if you own the Tolliver Selects or the Jordan Mosaic box (unless you want to sell those for financial reasons). Thanks. At this point I don't think I need to continuously upgrade unless there are major revelations. Quote
bertrand Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 22 minutes ago, felser said: I contacted info@mackavenue.com, and they have been shockingly responsive at getting my email to the right people, those people emailing me back with intelligent answers, etc. The did say some of the downloads would be coming out on physical media later in the year, but would not or could not tell me more details. The Tolliver Mosaic selects have the following albums: MS-020 Live at Slugs Vols 1 and 2, Live in Tokyo, and bonus material (including the Slugs download bonus material which Mack Avenue mistakenly claimed was previously unreleased). MS-037 Music Inc. (the one you mention) , Impact (the Strata-East one, not the ENJA one, and an otherwise unreleased 1979 NDR session). Compassion and Live in Berlin are not on the Mosaics. Compassion, recorded in 1977, is great, has Nathan Page on guitar rather than a pianist. Live in Berlin at the Quasimodo was recorded in 1988, released on two discs and is good. Compassion and Live in Berlin at the Quasimodo were released on Bellaphon CD's in the early 90's, as was Harper's Capra Black, McBee's Mutima, and Harper's Such Great Friends. The ones I have sound great in general; to me, a great improvement over the Bellaphon CD's . The Tolliver CD is in the mail to me, I can compare it to the Select when I get it. The one that did not knock me out soundwise was the Sanders. I also have the Cowell and Rouse CD's and several of the downloads. I used to own the Mosaic (cashed in when the price for it got crazy), and that also sounded really good to me. So best advice is probably upgrade if you own the Bellaphon CD's, don't bother if you own the Tolliver Selects or the Jordan Mosaic box (unless you want to sell those for financial u I will wait a while to see which come out on CD, my preferred format. Quote
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