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  1. IT IS a longbox similar to the BN Hancock or Gordon boxes. Looks the same as the Miles longboxes, and there's such an edition now of the Monk 3CD set of Columbia's (which I like a lot in it's cube-version). They're all out here, at least since mid-December.
  2. Forgot to add: it's a pipe organ!
  3. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Glad you liked them. This is unique music that I find truly invigorative. Some of them are improvised, btw (I am not sure improivsed ones are on the CD I gave you, though), and the way the three-voice improvised parts are built is really fascinating. I read the booklet, but it's not clear indeed if anyhting on the CD is improvised, but the text states this ensemble is the best one in improvising. I like the rougher Hallelujah-kind-of-chorales a lot. I have been a tiny bit into renaissance music and early polyphonics (some Machaut, Dufay, Ockeghem etc), and this really is different. Will have to share it with a friend of mine who's into that kind of music a lot. It is absolutely unique. I have quite a lot of early vocal music, and the closest thing I've heard to Georgian polyphonic singing is Sardenian singing - but Georgians have these hero mantality, so the songs are much more "monumental" and dramatic (I will send you a CD-R of Georgain folk battle songs from XV century - this is some powerful stuff). Thanks David, looking forward to that!
  4. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Glad you liked them. This is unique music that I find truly invigorative. Some of them are improvised, btw (I am not sure improivsed ones are on the CD I gave you, though), and the way the three-voice improvised parts are built is really fascinating. I read the booklet, but it's not clear indeed if anyhting on the CD is improvised, but the text states this ensemble is the best one in improvising. I like the rougher Hallelujah-kind-of-chorales a lot. I have been a tiny bit into renaissance music and early polyphonics (some Machaut, Dufay, Ockeghem etc), and this really is different. Will have to share it with a friend of mine who's into that kind of music a lot.
  5. Stoopid organ music up for free download thanks to bellybongo.com Whitey Theador - organ Gene Hancock - bass Mel Pudge - drums Night Train Quiet Village United 45 RPM Single Probably pretty rare, pretty stoopid for sure! Enjoy!
  6. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    I will let you know, yes, but I suppose till they arrive AND I find time to listen, that special offer might be gone... By the way, David, I found time to really sit down and give those Georgian chorales a concentrated listen last night. Beautiful beautiful music! Thanks a lot again for that CD!
  7. This reminds me I should listen to "Tilt" again! My first Barney after hearing the Ascenseur soundtrack. "Tilt" was the disc that made me really fall in love with Barney's music!
  8. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Just wanted to tell you all that I ordered the Futterman (don't at all know him, ordered it for Lyons mainly, and yes, I wonder about Richard Davis, too!), along with two other offers on that site, a Lacy solo set, "Snips", 2CDs for 6$, and Frank Lowe's "Fresh" (7$). Shipping IS steep (10$), but at the current exchange rate, it will be ok in the end. ubu
  9. Ok, so he's not a special hero of mine. Also I did only know his Basie-emulation abilities, didn't know he could do the Duke, too.
  10. Now c'mon guys, tell us who it is on #7! The humblest of all kings wants to know which of his (?) piano heroes he dissed!
  11. big
  12. Not me, no. Will have to check that site, looks nice! Please report if you do order.
  13. Joe McPhee (tenor & trumpet)
  14. you'se a talkin' of me, sir? you're risking your head, dearest of friends, calling me king something... Oh, wait, but I'm not a jazz musician, am I?
  15. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    DAMN! Looks like I've been outed. Don't really care for Frank the person, I just like his voice. I also like Dean Martin (I have all of the Bear Family sets) and Doris Day (I have three of the four Bear Family sets). Mmmmmm.... cheese..... Tony, I like Sinatra as well, but haven't got more than five or six of his CDs so far (Sinatra at the Sands, Swiging Lovers, Come Fly With Me, that Capitol mood album he did after breaking up with Ava Gardner, with "I Get Along Without You Very Well" in a very nice version, the Australian live recording, and Sinatra-Basie). Well, sorry for going off topics. The "funny rat pack" though looks like they should be locked up for society's safety...
  16. This should be one hell of a nice set! No news to me, but still:
  17. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Tony loves Frank - guess this is an Italian thing, right? Didn't know there were any fans among the rat pack, but somehow it is obvious if only from the title of this thread...
  18. Well, I didn't say I really disliked anything about #7, mainly I found it irritating. Has it been identified already, btw?
  19. Well yes, it may be the best solution, but STILL it clashes AND is dead-boring, in my opinion, sorry. But maybe that is the kind of downer we need to take in order to hear these all star bands playing together at all...
  20. I think I have one that is higher than 4000, so yes, 5000 could be it.
  21. Very nice one! Available here: http://home.earthlink.net/~magnebit/
  22. Muthspiel is astonishing! Heard some live recordings of his: solo (his show of 2004's Saalfelden festival), trio (with Scott Colley, somewhere in London, thanks to BBC3), and with that string quartet. Also got that disc he made with the strings. It's not a quartet, but a trio, I think. Pretty interesting stuff! And he himself is astonishing. Martin Koller is another interesting Austrian guitarist. Philip Schaufelberger (part of Lucas Niggli's "Zoom" outfits, several discs on Intakt) is an interesting swiss player. Other overlooked guitarists that come to mind: Swiss Stephan Wittwer - not really a jazz musician, more part of the free improv scene... and of course Helmut "Joe" Sachse!
  23. Well, I had to check back at home, and I realized I got it for only 7 or 8 Euros more than you got it, so it wasn't all that bad... but is it still listed as "..... [best Of]"? I know of one lucky guy who got it for the prize one expects a best of to cost... the prize of one CD... holy crap!
  24. Hope you had a good one, happy belated best wishes!
  25. Belated best wishes!
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