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  1. Who can give me the recording date and place of the Guy van Duser CD "Staying on the Atkins Diet"? (Poor Jack CD 10044)
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    What musicians used the nickname " Happy" during in the 1920s and 1930s?
  3. Do you mean, Amirbagachelles, that you have "Don Ellis at Filmore" on CD? Keep swinging Hans Koert Keep swinging
  4. I got an off-list explanation by Chuck: If it has grooves (not ridges) it is a "mother", the second step in "3 step processing". The mother (a positive) is plated to yield a negative which is called a stamper. thanks Chuck !! Keep swinging Hans Koert Keep swinging
  5. I have posted an image of the "master" at myBlue notes and BLUE NOTE. Scroll down to see the image. Can someone tell me if a CD release is available of this set? I'd love to hear the recording without harming my needle. Keep swinging Hans Koert Keep swinging
  6. Thank you Sidewinder for your info. do you have any idea what the metal "master" could be of that A side of record 2 of that set could be? If it is a "master" or a "stamper" it is strange that it is a "possitive" (I can play it on my gramophone) and so I don't think it was used to press the vinyl "directly". Keep swinging Hans Koert Keep swinging
  7. I have a rather strange question. Who can give me the track list of the A side of the second LP of "the Don Ellis at Filmore" 2LP released on the European CBS 66261 I have a metal LP "master" (might be possible) with the "matrix number" in the surface that reads S-66261-3 and it has three titles on it. I can play it (oh boy, I don't know if this is excellent for my needle) and it sounds like Don Ellis. I'd suggest the three titles of this side could be: Hey Jude ( 10:38) / Antea: (5:59) / Old Man's Tear (4:53) ? The lenghth of the tracks agrees with this information. Can someone confirm this track list information of the 3rd side (record 2 side A )? Keep swinging Hans Koert Keep swinging
  8. One of the major Argentinean guitar players of the XXth century is Oscar Aleman. born in Argentina in 1909 he made a living as variety artist, price boxer and guitar player. During the 1930s he played with Josephine Baker and performed in France. He is often compared with Django Reinhardt and, although nobody wants to compare the two guitar players experts say that Oscar's style of playing was more jazzy. Because of the war he moved to Argentina and became a famous star, first with his Quinteto de Swing and later as a star with an accompanied band. He never really left South America and that's why he is still world-known in South America and unknown in the rest of the world. On the Oscar Aleman Discography you'll find all his known recordings in an unique discography. If you're interested in Oscar Aleman please visit the El Redescubrimiento de Oscar Aleman sites (the Rediscovery of Oscar Aleman pages) with unique photo's from his personal scrap book. Are you still anxious after visiting these sites. Forward your email address for the Oscar Aleman news letter Keep swinging Hans Koert
  9. The November Hit of the week news letter contains a lot of interesting information about the card board Durium record. Of course you'll find the date of the upcoming release of the first Archeophone 2CD of a set of four in the series "The Complete Hit of the Week Recordings". This 2CD set will contain ALL Hit of the week recordings (1930-1932) and several rare special items on four 2CDs. The definitive track list of the first release is now available. There is more news about the Hit of the week Discography Online project that has been enlarged with some new sites and some puzzles that keeps me awake. And ... I'll disclose some correspondence to share some sad moments with you. Enjoy it ! Keep swinging Hans Koert Online Hit of the week Discography
  10. Thanks to several off-list messages I think I have what I want: I guess that Roy is only on the second title of the album, Charise, the same title as on the other Nagel Heyer album "Uh Oh" by The Dave Glasser / Clark Terry / Barry Harris Project (Nagel Heyer 2003). Is there anyone who has this sampler in his collection to verify details? Durium My Webpage
  11. Thank you, J.A.W., for your replies. I agree that Nagel Heyer isn't very generous with its information. There must be someone who has the original CD with the track list information? Durium Keep swinging - Roy Hargrove
  12. I'd like to know the discographical information of the Nagel-Heyer CD "Tomorrow's Classics" (CD 1016) and specially the appearance of Roy Hargrove on that album. On what titles Roy Hargrove is present? I'd like to have all discographical information for that tunes, like band members and recording place and date. Durium Keep swinging - Roy Hargrove site
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