Big Wheel Posted June 10, 2008 Report Posted June 10, 2008 Does anybody know what the deal is with these "Sony Special Markets" CDs that are going for cheap? Here's an example: http://www.alibris.com/search/music/qwork/...0/used/Rosewood These are going for $5.99 a pop at Borders. But if it's some cheap piece o'crap or copy protected, I'd rather not pull the trigger. Quote
AndrewHill Posted June 10, 2008 Report Posted June 10, 2008 I've been wondering this myself. I've noticed a number of Legacy editions going OOP and these budget editiions being put in their place. Quote
Stereojack Posted June 10, 2008 Report Posted June 10, 2008 Does anybody know what the deal is with these "Sony Special Markets" CDs that are going for cheap? Here's an example: http://www.alibris.com/search/music/qwork/...0/used/Rosewood These are going for $5.99 a pop at Borders. But if it's some cheap piece o'crap or copy protected, I'd rather not pull the trigger. CBS/Sony has lowered the list price for a number of items in their catalog. These are the same titles that sold for around $12.00 a year ago. I don't believe there has been any change in the actual CD's, just a lowering of the price structure. This is the company's way of addressing the very soft CD market. The company has a very large catalog, and rather than delete slow-moving titles, they have slashed the wholesale prices, and are offering them to retailers on a no-return basis. Quote
WD45 Posted June 10, 2008 Report Posted June 10, 2008 I'd love to see a list of what titles have been price-reduced. I didn't see anything on the Legacy site. Quote
AndrewHill Posted June 10, 2008 Report Posted June 10, 2008 I'd love to see a list of what titles have been price-reduced. I didn't see anything on the Legacy site. I tried looking there too, and the Columbia website is next to useless. Quote
Cliff Englewood Posted June 12, 2008 Report Posted June 12, 2008 Don't know if other folks in Europe have seen this one but I saw this in my local Tower, 4 discs and it was only €6.99!!! I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet though so can't comment on the all important sound quality. Here's the track listing, it has a few previously unreleased items as well. Disc: 1 1. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 2. Lazy Rhapsody 3. Blue Tune 4. Baby, When You Ain't There 5. St. Louis Blues 6. Creole Love Call 7. Blue Harlem 8. The Sheik Of Araby 9. Best Wishes 10. Blue Ramble 11. Clouds In My Heart 12. Blue Mood 13. Ducky Wucky 14. Jazz Cocktail 15. Lightnin' 16. Swing Low 17. Slippery Horn 18. Drop Me Off In Harlem 19. Happy As The Day Is Long 20. Get Yourself A New Broom 21. Bundle Of Blues 22. Sophisticated Lady 23. Jive Stomp 24. Harlem Speaks 25. Daybreak Express Disc: 2 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2 3. Solitude 4. Saddest Tale 5. Moonlight Fiesta 6. In A Sentimental Mood 7. Showboat Shuffle 8. 8 Merry-Go-Round 9. Reminiscing In Tempo 10. I Don't Know Why I Love You So 11. Isn't Love The Strangest Thing? 12. Clarinet Lament 13. Echoes Of Harlem 14. Trumpet In Spades 15. Yearning For Love 16. In A Jam 17. Exposition Swing 18. Uptown Downbeat 19. Scattin' At The Cotton Club 20. Black Butterfly Disc: 3 1. The New Birmingham Breakdown 2. The New East St. Louis Toodle-o 3. Caravan 4. Azure 5. Chatterbox 6. Diminuendo In Blue 7. Crescendo In Blue 8. Harmony In Harlem 9. Dusk On The Desert 10. Steppin' Into Swing Society 11. Prologue To Black And Tan Fantasy 12. The New Black And Tan Fantasy 13. Ridin' On A Blue Note 14. Lost In Meditation 15. The Gal From Joe's 16. Scrounch 17. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart 18. Braggin' In Brass 19. Carnival In Caroline 20. I'm Slappin' Seventh Avenue 21. Dinah's In A jam 22. Rose Of The Rio Grande 23. Pyramid 24. A Gypsy Without A Song 25. The Stevedores Serenade Disc: 4 1. Prelude To A Kiss 2. Hip Chic 3. Buffet Flat 4. Jazz Potpourri 5. TT On Toast 6. Battle Of Swing 7. Blue Light 8. Old King Dooji 9. Boy Meets Horn 10. Slap Happy 11. Pussy Willow 12. Subtle Lament 13. Schmorgasbord And Schnapps 14. Portrait Of The Lion 15. (I Want) Something To Live For 16. Solid Old Man 17. Way Low 18. Serenade To Sweden 19. Bouncing Bouyancy 20. The Sergeant Was Shy 21. Grievin' 22. I Never Felt This Way Before 23. Tootin' Through The Roof 24. Killin' Myself 25. Country Gal Amazon link. Quote
Ian Bradley Posted June 12, 2008 Report Posted June 12, 2008 Don't know if other folks in Europe have seen this one but I saw this in my local Tower, 4 discs and it was only €6.99!!! I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet though so can't comment on the all important sound quality. Here's the track listing, it has a few previously unreleased items as well. Disc: 1 1. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 2. Lazy Rhapsody 3. Blue Tune 4. Baby, When You Ain't There 5. St. Louis Blues 6. Creole Love Call 7. Blue Harlem 8. The Sheik Of Araby 9. Best Wishes 10. Blue Ramble 11. Clouds In My Heart 12. Blue Mood 13. Ducky Wucky 14. Jazz Cocktail 15. Lightnin' 16. Swing Low 17. Slippery Horn 18. Drop Me Off In Harlem 19. Happy As The Day Is Long 20. Get Yourself A New Broom 21. Bundle Of Blues 22. Sophisticated Lady 23. Jive Stomp 24. Harlem Speaks 25. Daybreak Express Disc: 2 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2 3. Solitude 4. Saddest Tale 5. Moonlight Fiesta 6. In A Sentimental Mood 7. Showboat Shuffle 8. 8 Merry-Go-Round 9. Reminiscing In Tempo 10. I Don't Know Why I Love You So 11. Isn't Love The Strangest Thing? 12. Clarinet Lament 13. Echoes Of Harlem 14. Trumpet In Spades 15. Yearning For Love 16. In A Jam 17. Exposition Swing 18. Uptown Downbeat 19. Scattin' At The Cotton Club 20. Black Butterfly Disc: 3 1. The New Birmingham Breakdown 2. The New East St. Louis Toodle-o 3. Caravan 4. Azure 5. Chatterbox 6. Diminuendo In Blue 7. Crescendo In Blue 8. Harmony In Harlem 9. Dusk On The Desert 10. Steppin' Into Swing Society 11. Prologue To Black And Tan Fantasy 12. The New Black And Tan Fantasy 13. Ridin' On A Blue Note 14. Lost In Meditation 15. The Gal From Joe's 16. Scrounch 17. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart 18. Braggin' In Brass 19. Carnival In Caroline 20. I'm Slappin' Seventh Avenue 21. Dinah's In A jam 22. Rose Of The Rio Grande 23. Pyramid 24. A Gypsy Without A Song 25. The Stevedores Serenade Disc: 4 1. Prelude To A Kiss 2. Hip Chic 3. Buffet Flat 4. Jazz Potpourri 5. TT On Toast 6. Battle Of Swing 7. Blue Light 8. Old King Dooji 9. Boy Meets Horn 10. Slap Happy 11. Pussy Willow 12. Subtle Lament 13. Schmorgasbord And Schnapps 14. Portrait Of The Lion 15. (I Want) Something To Live For 16. Solid Old Man 17. Way Low 18. Serenade To Sweden 19. Bouncing Bouyancy 20. The Sergeant Was Shy 21. Grievin' 22. I Never Felt This Way Before 23. Tootin' Through The Roof 24. Killin' Myself 25. Country Gal Amazon link. I've sent for this release from Amazon.co.uk On the Duke-LYM discussion list, one poster commented on the sound which is apparently good. I am amazed to see this set issued at this price. indeed, I am amazed to see Sony issuing any new CDs - much less Ellington's thirties period. Surely many of these titles are seeing their first 'official' release on CD? I cannot wait for this set to arrive and audition it. In the age of the download - and the CD nmeltdown - I am encouraged ny this. Maybe much more of Ellington's catalogue ios going to be re-issued? the material on these CDs was earmarked by Mosaic was it not for later this year? Hope that release isn't scuppered by this issue. Any news on where Mosaic are at with their Ellington orchestra 30s re-issue? Quote
Head Man Posted June 13, 2008 Report Posted June 13, 2008 Don't know if other folks in Europe have seen this one but I saw this in my local Tower, 4 discs and it was only €6.99!!! I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet though so can't comment on the all important sound quality. Here's the track listing, it has a few previously unreleased items as well. Disc: 1 1. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 2. Lazy Rhapsody 3. Blue Tune 4. Baby, When You Ain't There 5. St. Louis Blues 6. Creole Love Call 7. Blue Harlem 8. The Sheik Of Araby 9. Best Wishes 10. Blue Ramble 11. Clouds In My Heart 12. Blue Mood 13. Ducky Wucky 14. Jazz Cocktail 15. Lightnin' 16. Swing Low 17. Slippery Horn 18. Drop Me Off In Harlem 19. Happy As The Day Is Long 20. Get Yourself A New Broom 21. Bundle Of Blues 22. Sophisticated Lady 23. Jive Stomp 24. Harlem Speaks 25. Daybreak Express Disc: 2 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2 3. Solitude 4. Saddest Tale 5. Moonlight Fiesta 6. In A Sentimental Mood 7. Showboat Shuffle 8. 8 Merry-Go-Round 9. Reminiscing In Tempo 10. I Don't Know Why I Love You So 11. Isn't Love The Strangest Thing? 12. Clarinet Lament 13. Echoes Of Harlem 14. Trumpet In Spades 15. Yearning For Love 16. In A Jam 17. Exposition Swing 18. Uptown Downbeat 19. Scattin' At The Cotton Club 20. Black Butterfly Disc: 3 1. The New Birmingham Breakdown 2. The New East St. Louis Toodle-o 3. Caravan 4. Azure 5. Chatterbox 6. Diminuendo In Blue 7. Crescendo In Blue 8. Harmony In Harlem 9. Dusk On The Desert 10. Steppin' Into Swing Society 11. Prologue To Black And Tan Fantasy 12. The New Black And Tan Fantasy 13. Ridin' On A Blue Note 14. Lost In Meditation 15. The Gal From Joe's 16. Scrounch 17. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart 18. Braggin' In Brass 19. Carnival In Caroline 20. I'm Slappin' Seventh Avenue 21. Dinah's In A jam 22. Rose Of The Rio Grande 23. Pyramid 24. A Gypsy Without A Song 25. The Stevedores Serenade Disc: 4 1. Prelude To A Kiss 2. Hip Chic 3. Buffet Flat 4. Jazz Potpourri 5. TT On Toast 6. Battle Of Swing 7. Blue Light 8. Old King Dooji 9. Boy Meets Horn 10. Slap Happy 11. Pussy Willow 12. Subtle Lament 13. Schmorgasbord And Schnapps 14. Portrait Of The Lion 15. (I Want) Something To Live For 16. Solid Old Man 17. Way Low 18. Serenade To Sweden 19. Bouncing Bouyancy 20. The Sergeant Was Shy 21. Grievin' 22. I Never Felt This Way Before 23. Tootin' Through The Roof 24. Killin' Myself 25. Country Gal Amazon link. Good Spot!!!!! Put my order in with Amazon this morning! Quote
Fer Urbina Posted June 13, 2008 Report Posted June 13, 2008 The Ellington seems to be part of a new series of reissues... Or not so new: The Waller 3-CD set has the same tunes as the "If You've Got To Ask..." set except one ("Ain't Nothing To It") in the same order. I guess it's the same remastering... but for a far lower price. There's also a 4-CD set of Louis Armstrong Hot Fives and Sevens and a 4-CD set of Billie Holiday's Columbias... F Quote
Cliff Englewood Posted June 13, 2008 Report Posted June 13, 2008 (edited) Yea, they had a few others in this series, mainly single disc "best of" type deals, but there was a 3 disc Fats Waller set which looked pretty good that I wanted as well but it was gone when I went back to buy the Ellington. Track Listings Disc: 1 1. Honeysuckle Rose 2. How Can You Face Me? 3. The Panic Is On 4. Sugar Rose 5. I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby 6. Lost Love 7. Our Love Was Meant To Be 8. The Joint Is Jumpin' 9. A Hopeless Love Affair 10. Hold My Hand 11. Patty Cake, Patty Cake 12. Honey Hush 13. Anita 14. Squeeze Me 15. Old Grand Dad 16. All That Meat And No Potatoes 17. Bessie, Bessie, Bessie 18. Cash For Your Trash 19. You Must Be Losing Your Mind 20. Up Jumped You With Love 21. Ain't Misbehavin' Disc: 2 1. St. Louis Blues 2. 'Sippi 3. Thou Swell 4. Numb Fumblin' 5. Ain't Misbehavin' 6. Love Me Or Leave Me 7. Smashin' Thirds 8. My Fate Is In Your Hands 9. African Ripples 10. Viper's Drag 11. Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now 12. Star Dust 13. Carolina Shout 14. Serenade For A Wealthy Widow 15. Rosetta 16. Functionizin' 17. Loungin' At The Waldorf 18. Blue, Turnin' Grey Over You 19. In The Gloamin' 20. Mamacita 21. The Jitterbug Waltz 22. Honeysuckle Rose Disc: 3 1. (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You 2. You're Not The Only Oyster In The Stew 3. What's The Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You) 4. Lulu's Back In Town 5. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 6. Dinah 7. There'll Be Some Changes Made 8. Somebody Stole My Gal 9. Christopher Columbus 10. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie 11. She's Tall, She's Tan, She's Terrific 12. The Sheik Of Araby 13. Two Sleepy People 14. A Good Man Is Hard To Find 15. Hold Tight (Want Some Seafood, Mama) 16. 'Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It) 17. Your Feet's Too Big 18. Darktown Strutters Ball 19. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 20. You Run Your Mouth, I'll Run My Business 21. Let's Get Away From It All 22. 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-Ness If I Do Amazon link. Edited June 13, 2008 by Cliff Englewood Quote
Steve Gray Posted June 13, 2008 Report Posted June 13, 2008 Order placed for the Ellington. On CD I already have the Naxos issues but there are enough non-overlapping tracks here to make this worthwhile, especially at the ridiculous price. I will still buy any Mosaic release though. I think this release deserves its own thread. Quote
Cliff Englewood Posted June 14, 2008 Report Posted June 14, 2008 (edited) I have had a chance to listen to the first disc and the sound is pretty much excellent, considering how old the recordings are. The notes are pretty basic, just an overview by Bruce Talbot, wish they had a listing of personnel. I'm sure the info. is on the web somewhere, maybe some enterprising board member will be able to post some details on who's actually in the band at this time. Here is the info. from the notes on the re-mastering; 78 rpm Transfers:Matt Cavaluzzo, Harry Coster Digital Sound Restoration: Harry Coster Digital Remastering: Maria Triana Also, Disc: 1 Track 6. Creole Love Call; Disc: 2 Track 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") Track 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2; Disc: 4 Track 21. Grievin'; are all previously unissued performances. Edited June 14, 2008 by Cliff Englewood Quote
Swinging Swede Posted June 14, 2008 Report Posted June 14, 2008 You can see the personnel in the discography at the Duke Ellington Panorama: Ellington Sessions Quote
Ron S Posted June 14, 2008 Report Posted June 14, 2008 (edited) For anyone in the US looking for the Ellington set, it's now available for preorder at Amazon.com (to be released on 6/17/08) for only $12.49: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018BF1GI The Waller set is also available for preorder at Amazon.com (again to be released on 6/17/08) for only $11.49: http://www.amazon.com/RCA-Original-Masters...3694&sr=1-1 Edited June 14, 2008 by Ron S Quote
medjuck Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 The Ellington just arrived from Amazon. There's some overlap with the "Braggin' In Brass" 2 cd set that Columbia released of the 1938 band, but with 4 unreleased tracks and lots of stuff you can't get anywhere except on the "Classics" series this is a bargain. And it's still missing enough for me to crave a Mosaic release. BTW though the titles suggests that it contains "original master" from both Columbia and RCA there's I think no overlap with the large RCA centennial box set. Quote
Late Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 Is there overlap with the 1936-1940 Mosaic Small Group Sessions? Quote
Big Wheel Posted June 25, 2008 Author Report Posted June 25, 2008 (edited) Follow up to my question upthread: I got my order and can confirm that these look to be identical to the regular Sony/Columbia CDs that were previously going at higher prices. Thanks Jack! Edited June 25, 2008 by Big Wheel Quote
medjuck Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 Is there overlap with the 1936-1940 Mosaic Small Group Sessions? No. Quote
gmonahan Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 BTW though the titles suggests that it contains "original master" from both Columbia and RCA there's I think no overlap with the large RCA centennial box set. Well, now I'm a bit confused. The Centennial box set purported to include EVERYTHING Ellington ever recorded for the label, so how can there be no overlap with it if this set includes some of his 30s RCA material?! Sorry if I'm being dense. Wouldn't be the first time! Greg Mo Quote
AndrewHill Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 Follow up to my question upthread: I got my order and can confirm that these look to be identical to the regular Sony/Columbia CDs that were previously going at higher prices. Thanks Jack! Cool. That's exactly what I was wondering about. Quote
hprill Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 Follow up to my question upthread: I got my order and can confirm that these look to be identical to the regular Sony/Columbia CDs that were previously going at higher prices. Thanks Jack! Cool. That's exactly what I was wondering about. In Europe, lots of former Legacy editions are now being reissued in cheapo cardboard boxes. Not even digipaks, just plain cardboard. Quote
medjuck Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 BTW though the titles suggests that it contains "original master" from both Columbia and RCA there's I think no overlap with the large RCA centennial box set. Well, now I'm a bit confused. The Centennial box set purported to include EVERYTHING Ellington ever recorded for the label, so how can there be no overlap with it if this set includes some of his 30s RCA material?! Sorry if I'm being dense. Wouldn't be the first time! Greg Mo Despite the title I don't think it includes any RCA material except the previously unreleased cuts and Daybreak Express (so there is that overlap). It's a bit difficult to tell because there's no useful annotation for set. Quote
Cliff Englewood Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 BTW though the titles suggests that it contains "original master" from both Columbia and RCA there's I think no overlap with the large RCA centennial box set. Well, now I'm a bit confused. The Centennial box set purported to include EVERYTHING Ellington ever recorded for the label, so how can there be no overlap with it if this set includes some of his 30s RCA material?! Sorry if I'm being dense. Wouldn't be the first time! Greg Mo Despite the title I don't think it includes any RCA material except the previously unreleased cuts and Daybreak Express (so there is that overlap). It's a bit difficult to tell because there's no useful annotation for set. You are correct on all counts Sir!!! The RCA tracks are Disc: 2 Track 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") Track 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2, as I kinda mentioned in Post 12, also the notes are very basic, no real info. at all. Quote
bruce talbot Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 I have had a chance to listen to the first disc and the sound is pretty much excellent, considering how old the recordings are. The notes are pretty basic, just an overview by Bruce Talbot, wish they had a listing of personnel. I'm sure the info. is on the web somewhere, maybe some enterprising board member will be able to post some details on who's actually in the band at this time. Here is the info. from the notes on the re-mastering; 78 rpm Transfers:Matt Cavaluzzo, Harry Coster Digital Sound Restoration: Harry Coster Digital Remastering: Maria Triana Also, Disc: 1 Track 6. Creole Love Call; Disc: 2 Track 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") Track 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2; Disc: 4 Track 21. Grievin'; are all previously unissued performances. I was asked by SONY to write a short overview of the material, and I wrote assuming that they would be printing the personnel, as they had supplied me with all recording details including matrix and issue numbers in a neatly formatted state. Obviously the personnel details are readily available but it would have improved the listening experience if the details had been in the booklet. Bruce Quote
medjuck Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 I have had a chance to listen to the first disc and the sound is pretty much excellent, considering how old the recordings are. The notes are pretty basic, just an overview by Bruce Talbot, wish they had a listing of personnel. I'm sure the info. is on the web somewhere, maybe some enterprising board member will be able to post some details on who's actually in the band at this time. Here is the info. from the notes on the re-mastering; 78 rpm Transfers:Matt Cavaluzzo, Harry Coster Digital Sound Restoration: Harry Coster Digital Remastering: Maria Triana Also, Disc: 1 Track 6. Creole Love Call; Disc: 2 Track 1. Ebony Rhapsody (Rehearsal For "Murder At The Vanities") Track 2. Ebony Rhapsody - pt 2; Disc: 4 Track 21. Grievin'; are all previously unissued performances. I was asked by SONY to write a short overview of the material, and I wrote assuming that they would be printing the personnel, as they had supplied me with all recording details including matrix and issue numbers in a neatly formatted state. Obviously the personnel details are readily available but it would have improved the listening experience if the details had been in the booklet. Bruce Recording dates would have been more useful than personnel since EKE often recorded the same tune for different labels. You're right that once you know which version we're hearing the personnel is fairly easy to find. BTW Your notes are a fine introduction to the '30s band. Quote
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