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Ron S

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  1. Woody Shaw: The Complete Muse Sessions, Discs 3 and 4
  2. Woody Shaw: The Complete Muse Sessions, Discs 1 and 2
  3. No, that was genuine - my copy shipped today (was on backorder) & at that price I got notice yesterday that mine had shipped @ $28.10. Mine was delivered a few days ago.
  4. Wes Montgomery - "Movin': The Complete Verve Recordings" - Hip-O Select $28.10 direct from Amazon--this IS for the physical box set, and ALSO INCLUDES the AutoRip MP3 version: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CAAUGM/ref=ox_ya_os_product Cheapest I've ever seen this. Don't know how long it will last.
  5. Actually, the answer is yes: on the yurpeen cheapo label Jazz Factory (not endorsing, just informing).
  6. Nope Just you and me, eh Pip? Looks like it. +1.
  7. If you want to dive into the deep end of film music, so to speak, you should really check out this forum, as well as the web site in general: http://www.filmscore...sages/index.cfm The folks over there are even nuttier about film music than folks here are about jazz.
  8. Thanks for burning my cover by using my real last name, Allen Lowenstein.
  9. Shut up and start Photoshopping, you asshole. I've spent the last 6 years trying to track down that Jim Nabors Mosaic, thanks to you.
  10. I hadn't seen this thread before, and last night I heard on the Philly jazz station what sounded like live Wes in decent sound (including his distinctive laugh while he plays in what seems to be a fun, relaxed atmosphere), but it was a recording that I'd never heard before. Sure enough, the announcer confirmed that it was, indeed, previously unreleased live Wes on this new CD. I immediately looked it up when I got home, and WOWZER: http://www.resonance...hp?cat=HCD-2011 Great samples of each track: http://www.amazon.co...d=2YMZ7JWCS0KGB Count me in!
  11. But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar--even WITH extra length and extra pleasure (and extra taste).
  12. Stan Getz (and Edie Adams) selling cigars:
  13. Felt it in Philly--everything in my home office (and apparently the rest of the house) rattled for a few seconds.
  14. Miles Davis Plugged Nickel box now $72.99--with free shipping--direct from Amazon: http://www.amazon.co...06964711&sr=8-1
  15. But the English version of the booklet is still available from Mosaic for $20 plus shipping (at least it was a few months ago ).
  16. That remark is rather common on many amazon listings. Really? I don't think I've ever seen it for music on Amazon US. But maybe I don't often search for stuff that's likely to be backordered. I tend to think Stefan isn't far off the mark - could these be manufactured on demand? Amazon generally includes a statement that a product is a CD-R, if that's what it is. I've seen the extra-1-to-2-days statement on Amazon before, but more on Amazon.co.uk. My impression has always been that it's because the product is sourced from a supplier other than Amazon's own warehouses.
  17. The most prominent in the US: http://en.wikipedia....iki/Marin_Alsop I will DEFINITELY be trekking up to Baltimore to hear her at least a couple times a year, once I get settled in DC in a couple months. As long as you're heading north up I-95 (or even the Baltimore-Washington Parkway), you should continue on up to Philly a couple of times to catch the Fabulous Philadelphians in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center. You might even convince me--and Peter Johnson--to go along with you.
  18. The most prominent in the US: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marin_Alsop
  19. Except for this youngster, who will become Music Director of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2012: http://en.wikipedia....zet-S%C3%A9guin He sounds incredible, but hardly a "name" conductor. I've certainly never heard of him, and I read a fair bit about orchestras around the globe. He may well grow into that distinction. Of course, given the general lack of interest in classical music now, there may not be any more conductors known to the general public or even to the subset of music lovers. He's much better known internationally than in the US, although he's apparently well known among American classical music cognoscente and critics: http://www.nytimes.c...usic/14phil.htm http://articles.lati...seguin-20100801 He's apparently also a pretty big deal in the opera world. I'd actually heard of him before he was considered/announced for the Philadelphia position, and I'm certainly no orchestra expert. He's generally considered to be one of the hottest rising stars of this younger generation of conductors. He's also quite a contrast to the last two Music Directors in Philly, Christoph Eschenbach and Wolfgang Sawallisch, in terms of age and place in his career, and in terms of personality! His appointment harkens back more to the earlier appointments of (at the time) younger men Riccardo Muti, Eugene Ormandy, and Leopold Stokowski as Music Director of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Current budget crises notwithstanding, the fervent hope is that he'll usher in a new era for the Orchestra comparable to those during the tenures of those 3 fellas.
  20. Except for this youngster, who will become Music Director of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2012: http://en.wikipedia....zet-S%C3%A9guin
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