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Meade Lux Lewis & Albert Ammons - 'The First Day'
king ubu replied to Justin V's topic in Discography
It's there indeed (#1 on side 4, "Untitled Lewis Original", clocking in - the label says - at 3:43) -
I was kind of underwhelmed, too... and "Round Midnight" isn't even the best tune.
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sounds good enough for me!
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He's often too elegant for my likings... but some of the Jazz in Paris discs should be around cheaply and the Cole Porter one is fine!
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No Facebook here, either... sounds kind of clear to me that the FB crowd would mostly endorse DLs, but the others aren't heard there... if it comes out on CD, I won't hesitate! Biggest and baddest possible sounds great to me! (Where's that box with all the 1964 European tour concerts, anyway?!) What about the actual "My Favorite Quintet"? One of the most elusive Mingus albums, for sure... would it be included as well? And the well-known part of the Town Hall concert, too? Would be kind of pointless to not include the entire recordings in a box!
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I've got three of the hats and just ordered the impressive Adkins disc from hat (w/Lossing), too. Still need the Blaser though... Lossing sounds like a pretty interesting guy to me, but I got to do some close listening...
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feghing brilliant, thanks! In said interview they mention some 10 step process of improv Lee came with, anyone know anything about this? Probably related to Mingus' cat toilet training program (which has but four steps though)
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I have no problem with them asking for any kind of proof that you did buy the set... but hey, not answering for a week is pretty lame. My friend has still no idea if he will get a replacement at all! They should really fix the website (example, again: Art Farmer... no Soul Notes in the artists listing, just the one CAM disc with Phil Woods). And they should add a feature on the box sets, as they do seem to be a major selling point, after all!
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Whatever happened to the CAM jazz website anyway? Why is Art Farmer not properly listed? They re-vamped the whole site but you can't find the stuff any longer... it looks nice but it's crap. If you search for Farmer, you find a sh*tload of stuff, including most of the ones Farmer seems to be actually playing on, but NOT the Jazztet material. Corporate thinking, I guess... Also, a friend of mine also got a faulty Murray box and asked for a replacement... he was asked to send proof he really bought it, sent on his amazon mail and hasn't heard back for a week now.
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I fell and caved and ordered... love the live material and albeit owning LP and Legacy CD of it, if there's more, I want!
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That 10% code just worked for me and Woody Shaw, too! Thanks!
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Jimi Hendrix - In the West lovely 2LP set... great music, of course (I think I have got most of it elsewhere, but at less than 20€ it was a steal) (edited for faulty cover-link)
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no really great finds, but hey... one might be (finally) the definitive way to play Pres' Savoy sides, and the other five have great covers and all six were cheap: The Essential Coleman Hawkins (Verve Germany, 2304 537) Lester Young - Pres / The Complete Savoy Recordings The Louis Armstrong Story Volume 1 - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five The Louis Armstrong Story Volume 2 - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven The Louis Armstrong Story Volume 3 - Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines The Louis Armstrong Story Volume 4 - Louis Armstrong Favorites The Pres contains one of the tracks from the Playboy festival (which I don't need any longer as I've got that Spotlight LP with the mean cover) and some selections from Verve, plus one early side with J.J. and Bennie Green, plus the also early (but Verve) "Picasso"... I got it for it's lovely foldout cover with a great picture of Hawkins on front: The Satchmos... well, no need for them really, but they just look and feel wonderful and the covers are all in very good shape, too! They're not originals, I guess, they have x "LP" 4964 and following numbers printed onto the labels), but they were cheap and look and feel wonderful!
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Indeed! And most fascinating, too! I wasn't aware that any more than the great Verve 2CD set might even be around from there! Would make a nice JLH-produced Mosaic Select, I guess! (That is not to state anything against a Phonographic release, of course... the Verve-involvement made me think of Mosaic - but then if the tapes don't belong to them, it might be all different again!)
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Which Jazz box set are you grooving to right now?
king ubu replied to Cliff Englewood's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
and now disc 2 (1975): Twet discs 3-5: Music 81 Lady Go Tomasz Stanko Freelectronic Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 1987 -
It might as well be spring (2008) Now 2015
king ubu replied to A Lark Ascending's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
spring? seems it came and went... next days it's getting cold again, but I've seen several deer right in our lawn last weekend... in the midst of town! and I've loved the warm weather for the last ten days or so (right after we'd been having 10-15 degree minus for long enough that some lakes froze... to the pleasure of the ice-skater and the sausage stands). -
George Coleman is the tenor player on that album, not Joe Farrell. Yeah, I noticed today.... sorry about that! It always comes to mind quickly as a very good supplement to the Mosaic/Blue Notes, and I also had it several years before buying the Mosaic, so it kind of grew on me for some time... but that still doesn't make it Farrell ;-)
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That's very interesting. There's some moody, dense thematic music in that one which always sounded Gerald Wilson-ish to me and I'd always thought it was Gerald's orchestra. You have just cleared up one of my big mysteries because I could never find music by Gerald on record which mathched it. Cheers ! Googling around some more, I found he also wrote the soundtrack for "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot", which I saw last year (w/Eastwood and Jeff Bridges).
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Lester Young/Basie Set Selling Well
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Those are the Pres volumes (and more about them can be foudn in the Pres corner). The ones I was talking about are the Basie volumes (eleven of them up to mid 1939). A quick search didn't turn up much on them, though I do rememeber they have been discussed somewhere here, several years ago. -
just a little footnote for Mssrs. Sangrey and Mommentine: saw Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter" in the movies a few days ago - score by Dee Barton. And a pretty effective one, too. Seems he also wrote the music for Clint's debut as a director, "Play Misty for Me" (which is referenced early in "Dirty Harry" on the marquee of a movie theater in the background), but I missed that one, alas.
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Lester Young/Basie Set Selling Well
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Look through the Basie and Pres corners if you want to know which volumes contain lots of live material... I've got Vols. 4, 5, 6, 8 and 11... guess those fit the bill. The Famous Door material from July 15, 1939 is on the second half of Vol. 11 - I think that was how far they got with Basie, but I'm not sure there (it came out in 1999). There's one overpriced offer here: http://www.amazon.fr/Complete-Edition-Vol-11-Masters-Jazz/dp/B00000K2L7/ -
Lester Young/Basie Set Selling Well
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
MoJ discs are difficult to find nowadays and may cost a lot. They went under around in the early noughties, not sure when exactly, 2001/2, I think.. -
just took out some hatOLOGY discs last night... including the two Lieb solo discs - but right now I'm spinning his duo 2CD set with Marc Copland, "Bookends", and on disc 1, there's a wonderful tenor sax solo performance o" Lester Leaps In"! Also, have the Shepp solos from "The Long March" been mentioned?
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Yeah, it was a tough call between her and Helen Merrill, really - but in the end I reach for Merrill more often.
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Lester Young/Basie Set Selling Well
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Mike, I did get the orange and blue LP boxes... other than that, yes there's the "America's Band #1" box, which has all the octet studio material, some other small group (most of that in fact) and some selected big band sides (not enough of them, not nearly so!)... but the main point is the glorious live material on disc 4. Most or all of it had been out on Masters of Jazz before, but not in as great sound. Pres is amazing there! Some of the best I've heard!