jazzbo Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Mine was due yesterday, looks as if it coming tomorrow instead. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: Wasn't 16" the typical diameter of transcription discs for radio use? That's it Quote
medjuck Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) On 1/31/2026 at 4:15 PM, Fred said: I would like to point out the omission of a track on disc 5. The exact order is: DISC V HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1. James spoken introduction (X) 0:09 2. Blue Lou (X) 2:43 (I. Mills-E. Sampson) 3. Charmaine (X) 1:49 (L. Pollack-E. Rapee) 4. The Sad Sack (X) 3:16 (Harry James) 5. Mexico City (X) 4:12 (W. Donaldson-M. Greene) 6. Sierra (X) 3:45 (J. Matthias-S. Russell) 7. Too Marvelous For Words (X) 3:13 (J. Mercer-R. Whiting) HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA 8. September In The Rain (Y) 3:15 (A. Dubin-H. Warren) 9. 920 Special (Y) 2:44 (Earle Warren) 10. Rose Room (Y) 4:14 (A. Hickman-H. Williams) 11. Eight Bar Riff (Part 1) (Y) 4:07 (Harry James) 12. Eight Bar Riff (Part 2) (Y) 3:20 (Harry James) CLAUDE THORNHILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA 13. Easy Does It (Z) 3:18 (T. Young-S. Oliver) COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 14. Yeah Man (AA) 2:43 (Count Basie) 15. Rhythm Man (AA) 2:40 (Count Basie) COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 16. Kansas City Stride (BB) 4:12 (Dicky Wells) 17. Beaver Junction (BB) 3:41 (Harry Edison) 18. Circus In Rhythm (BB) 3:40 (Earle Warren) 19. Aunt Hagar's Country Home (BB) 3:20 (unidentified) 20. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You (BB) 4:09 (A. Razaf-D. Redman) 21. Basie Strides Again (Along Avenue C) (BB) 3:00 (Buck Clayton) 22. Call Me Darling (feat. Thelma Carpenter) 23. Playhouse No. 2 Stomp (Variations on I Got Rhythm) (BB) 3:17 (George Gershwin) COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 24. Kansas City Stride (alt tk) (BB) 3:45 (Dicky Wells) Yes, "Call Me Darling" is missing though it's in the booklet's discography and discussed in the notes. But where did you get the list you cite? Also my Apple Music player says there are 24 cuts on the disc, the last being "Error-short repeat of Kansas City Stride". Fortunately I have "Call Me Darling" on VJC-1018 which Mosaic lists as their source. 6 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: 15 records that yield a total of 30 to 60 tunes (i.e. 2 to 4 per disc), that makes sense indeed. So 40 to 60 tunes would make "about 2.5 on average" to 4 per disc. A possible total too. Old age is catching up with me. I figured it out just as I turned on my computer to read responses. Edited 2 hours ago by medjuck Quote
Dub Modal Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, Stompin at the Savoy said: Here is the quote in question. I think it is likely Janak meant the 15 records or 30 sides all together had 40-60 tunes. That's a great quote from Janek. Setting up unusual combos that he thought would go over well. Sounds like a mix tape session only with live performers. Quote
ghost of miles Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago The V-eagle has landed! Love hearing a disc's worth of Woody right out of the gate. If Mosaic goofed on disc 5, I assume they'll send out replacement copies, as they have in the past when similar mistakes or omissions were made. Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted 8 minutes ago Report Posted 8 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, medjuck said: Yes, "Call Me Darling" is missing though it's in the booklet's discography and discussed in the notes. But where did you get the list you cite? Also my Apple Music player says there are 24 cuts on the disc, the last being "Error-short repeat of Kansas City Stride". Fortunately I have "Call Me Darling" on VJC-1018 which Mosaic lists as their source. Old age is catching up with me. I figured it out just as I turned on my computer to read responses. Disk 5 track 22 is Call me Darling with Thelma C. I think Fred has it right. Keep in mind that what you see on the player probably reflects the entry in Gracenote database which it picked up when you inserted the disk. I noted that there are multiple gracenote entries for some of the disks. I ended up changing the metadata for some disks because what came up had an 'album artist' of V-disk All Stars but other disks did not (I ended up deleting all those album artist entries in the song info). With collections that have multiple artists I always set it up to display the box with one head entry and then disk numbers show up in the track listing. Edited 4 minutes ago by Stompin at the Savoy Quote
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