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5 minutes ago, Ken Dryden said:

I received a rather beat up box from The Lost Recordings yesterday, though the LPs and CDs were intact in spite of the badly torn cardboard. I haven't had a chance to listen to the John Coltrane set yet, but I am looking forward to it.

A second shipment arrived today, duplicating my order. I await a reply from them about that, it would be a rather expensive error.

Huh, mine was fine!  However, it sat in France for over two weeks (in/at La Poste) prior to being finally shipped to the US, then it was about a week from NY to Chicago.  La Poste has been having a very rough time lately, having been subjected to TWO separate and severe DDoS attacks -- which may be behind some of it.  Interested to hear your thoughts on the recordings, though.  I'm assuming the CD was something other than the Coltrane...I didn't see that was an option/available.

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Disappointing release for me - the 62 concert actually had 7 tracks, but only three of these have been released on this set

1. I want to Talk About You (08:30)

2. Every time We Say Goodbye (05:20) - this track previously unreleased - listed in The Coltrane Reference

3. Bye Bye Blackbird (20:25)

They could have loaded much more music onto the double CD version, probably most of the tracks below

  Concert, "Kulttuuritalo", Helsinki, Finland, November 20, 1962
  Bye bye blackbird Le Chant Du Monde (F)5742752.61 [CD]
  The inch worm                  -
  Ev'ry time we say goodbye                  -
  Mr. P.C.                  -
  Traneing in                  -
  My favorite things                  -
[C7522]Your CollectionAdd
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I’d have to recheck JC Ref again, but “every time” may have been misidentified as “I want to talk” in precious release(s). As I noted in prior posts, the only track that had not been released previously was the (real) “I want to talk”. And to your point, they may have gotten more onto a CD — perhaps that is something for the future??

recall, though: prior releases of these concerts may (probably?) be based on high quality private recordings of the original radio broadcasts — like MANY unofficial releases out there — whereas these were from the original studio tapes that were apparently in rough condition (based on the liner notes). Perhaps these were the only salvageable tracks?? Don’t know….but it is a fair point.

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