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  1. B) I guess I did... another sign I should read better... But as I do not really intend to post there... ubu
  2. I got a confirmation mail by said Ben, telling me to print out the form included, let it be signed by mom/pop and fax it back... Seems like they don't expect grown ups to register there! ubu
  3. La prière, Man Ray:
  4. That's what I was afraid of thanks! ubu
  5. Hey you fans, make some Tjader recommendations, please! Maybe I find some money somewhere (though not in my purse, for sure...) How's the OJC with Getz (it pops up in its ZYX-24-bit incarnation here). ubu
  6. You're somewhat obsessive about them "doorbells", it seems!?! I cannot vote, actually, as there's too many on your list I don't know at all, or know only very little of their recorded output. I love Hutcherson's work on Blue Note, he's playing on some of my favorite albums of that era (Destination Out, Idle Moments, Out To Lunch, Lifetime, Stick Up!, Dialogue, you name it!). I saw him live a couple of years ago (in one of those dreaded all star affairs) with Ray Brown, Kenny Burrell, Hank Jones and Mickey Roker. Hutcherson was replacing the deceased Milt Jackson, who should have been on that tour. It became a Milt-tribute tour, and Hutcherson was very unimpressing, to say the least. He did not make the impression to care what was happening at all, standing there totally detatched. Jackson is someone I should explore further. However, I like his collaborations with Coltrane and Cannonball very very much. He is a great blues player! This is almost everything I can say about them modern doorbellists. Got some Hampton, got some things featuring Dave Friedman, one or two with Dickerson, but that's about it. ubu
  7. 1. it's not spam if you signed up to receive their emails. 2. you won't get mosiac news from blue note. 3. remove your name from bn's list and get your deletion/new release news here. I know it ain't exactly what one calls "spam", but still... Anyway, I always thought the Mosaic infos and Blue Note infos were coming from the same sender, no? It's Trueblue that sends the infos on OOP BN titles, for instance, no? ubu
  8. Me too, rather from vinyl to CD than the other way round. I got several things on LP that I never had a chance to pick up on CD (the Monk/Nichols Savoy, Mingus at Monterey, some cheap bootlegs by Miles, and Tadd Dameron etc). Sometimes, if something gets reissued on CD, I update, but not always. Then Blue Note is a special case, as I love lots of their covers. I got several Conns on LP and CD, and one or two on LP only (I would have them on CD, too, had I found them in time). ubu
  9. king ubu

    Wadada Leo Smith

    Sounds like one to get! Thanks for posting that info, Chaney! ubu
  10. You seem to be pretty obsessive about doorbellists, Mike These three all look good! The problem is: all non-ZYX-remastered Fantasy releases are fully price here (33 CHF, currently around 25$ or 21 Euros) - another swiss craze - which as often as not keeps me away from buying them, or buying those I found cheap rather than those I would have wanted to get right now... Rather nice for a musician to pass away in the middle of a recording session - I did not know about this. He's certainly one of those who went far too early. ubu
  11. Let me add two more (I posted them in the Barney Wilen thread, page two there; had pains to find them! Google doesn't help, I think I got them from some polish website or some other very unexpected place):
  12. Gosh! I was in attendance at that concert (my first concert in Paris, shortly after I moved here), but I haven't heard the album in years and I had completely forgotten that Wilson sang "Crucificado" at it! Wow! That must have been a GREAT concert to attend, Tom! Any memories to share? ubu
  13. Blue Note seems to develop into a spamming organisation! Two or three days ago another Norah mail, and yesterday I got the Wynton stuff twice! Now I'm not one of the bashers of current Blue Note - that thread discussing highlights of the last five years showed to everybody how many fine albums they did produce lately - but somehow, hey, I want the "real" information about CDs going OOP, Mosaic news etc, but do I really need to get all that strange spam-stuff, too? ubu
  14. jazz1, I got the two CDs from Cadence today! I hope I'll find some time over the weekend to give them a spin! I will keep you posted. ubu
  15. Mark, I was thinking it over several times, too. But generally, I am slowly and unforcedly working my way back (first from modal/free to bop, and now to swing and earlier things), and I like almost anything I have yet encountered. And if I don't like it now, there might still come a time I will... Anyway, I think I do have some sort of idea of what I will going to hear. ubu
  16. HELL, WHY DO RECORD SHOPS EVERYWHERE REPLACE ALL THE OLD FINE OJCCDS WITH THEM CRAPPY ZYX-VERSIONS?????? I really don't get it! Seems like NOONE working in all these stores EVER LISTENS TO ANY JAZZ ALBUM!! (sorry for going off-topic, but that remark of couw's did indeed provoke some sort of rant ) By the way, more good Timmons is to be found on the great Kenny Dorham's Bohemia set! One of my favorite RVGs! ubu
  17. There's a beautiful Koller solo rendition of "Lush Life" (on tenor, of course), on the following album: hatOLOGY 520 Bernd Konrad Hans Koller Unit with Didier Lockwood Phonolith I got this disc yesterday, and think it's a rather interesting one, but need to listen to it some more times. That one track by Koller solo is very beautiful, though! By the way, Mike, some of the material from "Phonolith" (Body & Soul among it) has been recorded in 1994! The other tracks from that date include a duo by Konrad & Koller, and a larger ensemble (recording the title tune), featuring among others Herbert Joos, Kenny Wheeler, Pierre Favre. Here you can see all the details: ubu
  18. This one's smokin' indeed! Got the old beat up Riverside LP my father bought back in the days. Love it! And it has all of Timmons' most famous groove tunes: Dis Here, Dat Dere & Moanin'. Beautiful stuff! And a real cool cover! ubu
  19. Reading some Joseph Roth. Always some stuff for university to be read: couple of those fantastic and extremely intriguing letters Kafka wrote to Felice Bauer. ubu
  20. Thanks for mentioning these two interesting recordings, Larry. The Ted Brown sounds very cool! Does anyone have a good online source for Steeplechase? (And one that's also good for ordering from Europe.) ubu
  21. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    The Eskelin / Bennink is really good, but you should be able to find it for reduced price fairly easily. Thanks, John. I picked that one up today (none of the others yet). Will listen tonight. I had a background-listen of the Zingaro/Lee and found it incredibly good and fascinating! Anyone here has that one? I guess I'm really sort of a "hat-hunter" these days (pun intended ) ubu
  22. Just ordered the Atlantic NO set finally. But I will have to be patient, as I always use sloooow surface shipping (had some bad experience with air mail) - hope it's here early in april ubu
  23. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Picked up some more hats yesterday: Lauren Newton - Filigree Bernd Konrad & Hans Koller - Phonolith Mat Maneri - Acceptance Carlos Zingaro & Peggy Lee - Western Front, Vancouver 1996 Had time to listen to the Maneri, and I think it's a fine one. The Konrad/Koller, too. Beautiful solo rendition of "Body & Soul" by the late Hans Koller. Currently spinning the Newton, and guess what? I REALLY like it! General question: the Maneris, anybody knows some more about them? There are some others of their discs available at that cheap price (around 8-9$, usual swiss-hat-price being around 25$ or even more), yet I don't really know if I need that stuff. And regarding Matthew Shipp: his duo with Maneri is around, too, as is the OOP Strata. And for full price, I saw some others, as the Eskelin/Bennink, the Melford duo disc, and some other Shipp things. Anyone considers any of these essential? thanks, ubu
  24. My sincere condolences, Tom. ubu
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