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  1. she uses real drummers, Paul Cooke is an ass about his time in the band. I wonder what attracts a lot of us jazzheads to the music. I wonder if Sade could swing on a standard, probably not though. BTW GA Russell, would yourecommend the "Lovers Live" CD or DVD? I've seen clips on YT and I love the Chinese dress she wears on that, but is the CD pretty much the same as the DVD?
  2. yeah I look forward to when her new album hits. She seems to be fairly personable. Yeah, the jazz chords and things is what attracts me to her thing. I kind of ignored it in the 80's and 90's, it was just kind of there. But she has a great band, they've been together over 20 years, a rare thing.
  3. I'm sure the name will make many gag here, but I picked up her Best of last week. I dunno what it was that made me pay attention to her stuff now, but it is hipper than most R&B and soul on the radio nowadays. Excellent mood music though.
  4. I'm curious too
  5. I have the Legacy Edition, and find the sound much better than the Miles/Gil set. Although on disc 2 I skip the live "Aranjuez" because I have the Complete Carnegie Hall, 1961 disc.
  6. milk. Thanks for the info, Lon. I don't think any of that milk can be found in my area, maybe the health food stores.
  7. CJ Shearn

    Rashied Ali

    I'm in shock, just read the headline this morning. Love Rashied on "At the Village Vanguard Again" and "Stellar Regions".
  8. yeah JOS' intros were amazing on "Groovin at Smalls". The ending of "Laura" is definitely surreal. For me, my fav. JOS albums will always be "The Sermon", "Houseparty" and "Midnight Special". All indispensable records for me, since I was a baby.
  9. well b/c I don't wanna give up any of the three big boxes I have, love them all, and I have a burn of the Elvin Mosaic.
  10. for me, the Bobby Hutcherson Mosaic hasn't lived up to the hype for me beyond "Cirrus". I'm holding onto it tho, I doubt someone would trade me the big Elvin box for it.
  11. I love this album, my fav. Shorter, bought it a few weeks ago. I like the RVG's sound.
  12. I'm skipping this box............ I've bought so much of whats already there that, I don't need that much more.
  13. is this organic? is the Midnight Chocolate made with dark chocolate? I love chocolate milk.
  14. thanks guys. I checked Peter Losin's page, it appears to have everything. And it's legit http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/artists/M...-Sonny-Rollins/
  15. Got this email from CDUniverse, I don't have any of Miles' and Sonny's collabs on Prestige, does this 2 disc set comprise most of it? http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?...x=1775977133112
  16. I'll second the recommendations for the High Note discs, "Isabel the Liberator" on the second volume is a fav. of mine. "Stepping Stones" is an essential disc too. I want to pick up "Master of the Art" and "Night Music" eventually.
  17. downloading now, thanks!
  18. I can put it up on dime for you. Give me a few days. This is what I have. It seems somewhat different then hat you posted. I will listen to my copy and compare it. Label Everest Sept 1970 Joe Henderson- tenor sax George Cables- piano Steve Arciaca- guitar Ratso Harris- bass Michael Hyman- drums 01. Announcer 02. Invitation 30:31 03. Unknown Title 27:53 04. Announcer 0:12 cool, thanks! What label is it?? (if I might ask) -- but only if it is a real "silver" disc. No interest in CDR's here. I own the original LP (which I know, appears to be just as 'legit' (not) as the CD you have), so it's really a question of wanting the material from my preferred media source (CD). I do own the box set, but that version of "Power To The People" from the Everest LP is really fantastic, and unique - since no other live version of the tune was ever released (legit). Mine disc says Everest.
  19. where can this disc be found? is it fair game for www.dimeadozen.org if someone would want to upload it?
  20. thanks Jeff. Attention Mosaic
  21. Gatti always was a fav. of mine, he gave us tons of memories. Probably the 2nd greatest trilogy of in my generation of fans.
  22. I came across an old rec.music.bluenote post mentioning that a take of "Black Narcissus" exists from the "In Japan" session not included on the box, as well as the bass/drums solos edited out from that album's take of "Blue Bossa". Anyone know why the set was issued this way? it's fantastic regardless, but just kind of strange it's incomplete.
  23. for better or worse? b/c I like the sound on this set very much, even preferring the "In Japan" and "Lighthouse" sessions to the individual CD's. A lot mellower.
  24. I just wonder what "rerecorded to digital tape" means. So rather than transferred direct from the masters, the sessions were put onto and mastered from digital tape?
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