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Hmmm.... I'd think the exact opposite -- 7,500 copies, been on the endangered list for at least a year now (maybe more?), been in print for quite a long time now...

Of course, what really matters, is that this music ends up in the hands of those that really appreciate it, as opposed to speculators... :rolleyes::(

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Yes. The music is indeed quite good! :)

I think there will always be an (inflated) eBay market for OOP Mosaics, if only for those (like myself) that become interested in various sets long after they're gone.

I'm completely shocked by the $ amounts that the (fairly recently) OOP Morgan/Shorter set is fetching. I was lucky enough to have purchased that one before it was gone -- but I can say confidently that there is no way I would pay $200+ for that set now. It's good... but THAT good?? :o (The Andrew Hill set is another matter entirely!)

The JJ, however, has been in print for so long that I would hope that everybody that wants a copy already has one.

BUT, I can't say I'd be surprised if you are right. OOP Mosaics are instantly more valuable than in-print titles, and eBay prices have never made any sense to me! :wacko:

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Dig.

I hope (trust) that at least all interested parties here have it, or purchase it very soon. The set does not disappoint. Even if you're not a big J.J. fan, but are a big Max Roach fan ... you'll want this one.

I remember wavering on the Andrew Hill set way back when (because I already had about half the set in different forms) ... and didn't buy it. Needless to say, that was one of the dumberer moves I've made.

As a result, I pre-ordered the Mosaic Select about .02 seconds after it was made available for pre-order. Easily my favorite Select.

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The JJ, however, has been in print for so long that I would hope that everybody that wants a copy already has one.

Seems like a valid point, but there are always people who come late to the party. For example, as of a year ago, my jazz collection consisted of a few Miles albums, and a few Coltrane albums. Didn't know that Rollins, Shorter, Mobley, Morgan, etc. existed.

Then through this board, the Hoffman forum, and other boards, I learned of Blue Note, Verve, and so many of the amazing jazz artists out there. Needless to say, I now own about 10 big Mosaic sets, about 10 selects, many Miles and Coltrane boxsets, a ton of Blue Note albums, etc.

Anyway, my point is, if the JJ set went OOP a year and a half ago, I wouldn't own it. Just like all of the other Mosaic sets that are OOP and which I don't own. But since I got in at the right time to own the JJ set, amongst others, it is a part of my collection. But there are always new people being turned on to jazz, and they're a ready market for the out-of-print sets that many of you probably took for granted when you were buying them up at regular prices. Me personally, I won't pay e-bay prices for OOP Mosaic sets. But I'm upset I don't have some of them in my collection.

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The JJ, however, has been in print for so long that I would hope that everybody that wants a copy already has one.

Seems like a valid point, but there are always people who come late to the party. For example, as of a year ago, my jazz collection consisted of a few Miles albums, and a few Coltrane albums.

Am I looking in the mirror? :)

I have a few years head start on you but not that many, and yup, that's where my jazz collection started too (as it does for many.) Once I got going there were still too many "basics" too pick up one disc at a time than to jump right into Mosaics.

There are continually new people coming to the party. Hooray hooray!

Then through this board, the Hoffman forum, and other boards, I learned of Blue Note, Verve, and so many of the amazing jazz artists out there. Needless to say, I now own about 10 big Mosaic sets, about 10 selects, many Miles and Coltrane boxsets, a ton of Blue Note albums, etc.

I'm telling ya, if we could convince Mosaic to give just a nickel a disc that came their way from organissimo it might be an amount one shouldn't sneeze at.

Nice post Jeffrey.

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I decided to order the J.J. set this morning, my first Mosaic box set purchase in three years. After three years of buying nothing from Mosaic, this week I bought all the singles and now this one. Yikes! What's happening to me. :blink:

Recidivist. :rhappy:

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Me too! Actually I only bought 3 singles. Blue Trumbone was one of the first Jazz albums I owned. (got it form the Columbia record club when it was new. ) Curious to see what number I get. Unfortunately I'll be in LA next week when they arrive here in Santa Barbara, so I won't find out my number until next weekend.

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Wow...I coulda swore this set sold out a couple of months ago... :wacko::crazy:

Heck, two YEARS ago, you guys were writing how it'd be the next one to expire.

If this keeps up, Mosiac's gonna have to move it from 'Last Chance' to 'Running Low'.

Oh we know our onions round here. Next thing they'll be printing another 10,000...

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The Complete Columbia J.J. Johnson Small Group Sess. (#169)

DISCOGRAPHY

(A) J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl -1), Hank Jones (p), Percy Heath (b), Elvin Jones (d).

July 24, 1956

co56830 I Should Care unissued

co56831 Overdrive CL935

co56832 Undecided -1 -

co56833 Joey, Joey, Joey unissued

co56834 Angel Eyes CL935

(B) J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl -1), Hank Jones (p), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d).

July 25, 1956

co56835 Tumbling Tumbleweeds CL935

co56836 Cube Steak -

co56837 Never Let Me Go -1 -

co56838 Solar -

© J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl -1), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d).

July 27, 1956

co56315 Chasin' The Bird CL935

co56316 Naptown U.S.A. -

co56317 It Might As Well Be Spring -1 -

(D) J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl -1), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d).

January 29, 1957

co57273 Bird Song CL1084

co57274 It Could Happen To You -1 (omit tb) -

co57275 Our Love Is Here To Stay (omit Jasper) -

co57275 Blue Haze -

co56830 I Should Care (remake) CL973

(E) J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl -1), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d).

January 31, 1957

co57277 Barbados CL1084

co57278 In A Little Provincial Town -1 -

co57279 Cette Chose -

co56833 Joey, Joey, Joey (remake) Playboy 1529/30

(F) J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Paul Chambers (b), Max Roach (d).

April 11, 1957

co57801 I've Got You Under My Skin CL1020

co57802 Harvey's House CL1030

co57803 Nickels And Dimes -

co57804 That Tired Routine Called Love -

co57805 For Heaven's Sake -

co57806 Paul's Pal -

(G) J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Paul Chambers (b), Max Roach (d).

April 12, 1957

co57807-4 It's Only A Paper Moon CL1030

co57808-1 Out Of My Dreams unissued

co57809-1 Commutation CL1030

co57810-2 God Bless The Child unissued

co57811-5 Be My Love CL1030

(H) J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Paul Chambers (b), Max Roach (d).

April 26, 1957

co57724-1 Cry Me A River CL1030

co57725-4 Hello Young Lovers CS8109

co57726-5 100 Proof -

co57727-2 What's New -

(I) J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Paul Chambers (b), Max Roach (d).

May 3, 1957

co57909-5 Kev CS8109

co57910-5 Gone With The Wind -

co57811-1/2 Blue Trombone (Parts 1 and 2) -

note: On CS 8109, Blue Trombone was issued in two parts. The tape ran out during the bass solo causing the break in the tune. But the tune was edited together as a continuous performance soon after the session. That version is used here for the first time.

(J) J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl -1), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d).

May 14, 1957

co57944-1 Come Rain Or Come Shine unissued

co57945-6 Tea Pot CL1084

co57946-2 So Sorry Please (no horns) -

co57947-3 Old Devil Moon -

(K) Nat Adderley (cor), J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

February 19, 1958

tk.2 Now's The Time CS8009

tk.2 What Is This Thing Called Love -

tk.1 Misterioso -

tk.3 Tune Up -

tk.1 My Old Flame (omit tp) -

tk.3 Walkin' -

tk,1/2 Laura -

note: CS8009 entitled In Person has dubbed-in applause and fake stage announcements. This is actually a studio recording as presented here.

(L) Nat Adderley (cor), J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

May 26, 1958

co61161-5 Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup unissued

co61162-2 Almost Like Being In Love -

co61163-3 Love Letters -

co61164-2 Decision -

(M) Nat Adderley (cor), J.J. Johnson (tb), Tommy Flanagan (p), Wilbur Little (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

August 29, 1958

co61444-2 Star Dust unissued

co61445-2 Sidewinder -

co61446-1 Bags' Groove FC38509

co61447-2 Pennies From Heaven unissued

co61448-3 Alone Together -

(N) Nat Adderley (cor), J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl-1), Cedar Walton (p), Spanky DeBrest (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

March 18, 1959

co62425-6 Really Livin' CS8178

co62426-3 Alone Together -1 unissued

co62527-5 Speak Low CS8178

(O) Nat Adderley (cor), J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl-1), Cedar Walton (p), Spanky DeBrest (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

March 19, 1959

co62433-3 Decision -1 CS8178

co62434 Sidewinder rejected

co62435-5 God Bless The Child -1 CS8178

co62436-5 Red Cross -

(P) Nat Adderley (cor), J.J. Johnson (tb), Bobby Jaspar (ts, fl-1), Cedar Walton (p), Spanky DeBrest (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

March 24, 1959

co62437-7 The Nearness Of You -1 unissued

co62438-6 Almost Like Being In Love CS8178

co62439-3 Star Dust(omit Jaspar or Adderley) -

co62434-11 Sidewinder -

co63042-5 I Got It Bad

And That Ain't Good (omit Jaspar) -

(Q) Freddie Hubbard (tp), J.J. Johnson (tb), Clifford Jordan (ts), Cedar Walton (p), Arthur Harper (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

August 1, 1960

co65102-L4 Mohawk (long version) CS8406

co65103-3 Shutterbug -

co65104-L2 Aquarius (long version) unissued

co65105-2 Blue 'N Boogie unissued

® Freddie Hubbard (tp), J.J. Johnson (tb), Clifford Jordan (ts), Cedar Walton (p), Arthur Harper (b), Albert Tootie Heath (d).

August 3, 1960

co65116-L4 Fatback (long version) CS8770 *

co65116-S2 Fatback (short version) CS8406 *

co65117-3 In Walked Horace CS8406

co65118-3 Minor Mist -

co65119-1 Turnpike unissued

co65104-S6 Aquarius (short version) CS8406

co65102-S2 Mohawk (short version)) unissued

* The piano intro was edited out of the issued Fatback(short version) on CS8406. Almost four minutes was edited out of Fatback (long version) on CS8770. Both versions are presented here in full.

(S) J.J. Johnson (tb), Victor Feldman (p, celeste -1, organ -2), Sam Jones (b), Louis Hayes (d).

December 15, 1960

co65714-2 Satin Doll CS8537

co65715-3 Flat Rock -

co65716-8 Gigi -1 -

co65717-2 Bloozineff -

co65717-3 Bloozineff (organ version) -2 CS8565

(T) J.J. Johnson (tb), Victor Feldman (p, vibes -3), Sam Jones (b), Louis Hayes (d).

December 21, 1960

co65867-8 How Long Has This Been Going On -3 unissued

co65745-5 Goodbye -3 CS8537

co65746-2 When The Saints Go Marching In -

co65747-4 I Waited For You unissued

(U) J.J. Johnson (tb), Victor Feldman (p), Sam Jones (b), Louis Hayes (d).

January 12, 1961

co65798-2 Jackie-ing CS8537

co65799-3 Sophisticated Lady -

co65345-12 Full Moon And Empty Arms -

ALBUM INDEX

by J. J. Johnson

CL 935 J Is For Jazz

CL 973 Jay And Kai

CL 1030 First Place

CL 1084 Dial JJ5

CL 1161/CS 8009 JJ In Person

CL 1303/CS 8109 Blues Trombone

CL 1383/CS 8178 Really Livin'

CL 1606/CS 8406 JJ Inc

CL 1737/CS 8537 A Touch Of Satin

Anthologies

CL 1020 Jazz Omnibus

CL 1765/CS 8565 Who's Who In The Swinging Sixties

CL 1970/CS 8770 The Giants Of Jazz

FC 38509 Almost Forgotten

Original sessions produced by George Avakian (D, E, I, K), Bob Morgan (N, O), Irving Townsend (P), Tom Shepard (S), Teo Macero (Q, R, T, U) and Cal Lampley (all others)

Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna

Executive producer: Charlie Lourie

Recording engineer: Fred Plaut (A-C, L, M, Q-U) and Frank Laico (all others)

Recorded in New York City at Columbia Studio A (F, G) and 30th Street (all others)

Sessions A-G are in mono, all others are stereo

Transfer and remix engineer: Debra Parkinson

LP & CD mastering: The Master Cutting Room

Design direction: Richard Mantel

Design production: InkWell, Inc.

©1996 Sony Entertainment, Inc./(p)1996 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc./Sony Music Special Products. Manufactured by Columbia Records, 550 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022-3211/"Columbia" and "Sony" Reg. U.S. Patent & TM office/Marca Registrada/WARNING All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

©1996 Mosaic Records, Inc. All rights reserved.

7 CDs - $112.00

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there are about 20 JJJ mosaic sets left

... and you're buying them ALL. Right, $$1? :g

I managed to snatch one before $$1 came in to scoop up what's left and manipulate the secondary market. :g

Good move, Conn......you can't trust that $$1! That's for SURE. :cool:

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