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  1. I ordered this set immediately after it came back in stock, after having missed out on it the first round. I received it today and was disappointed to find that a small portion of the cover image had been peeled off, and some residue from what must have been a sticker - possibly the small white sticker they use to seal the plastic bags around the set, as it seems to match in size. Eh, not that big of a deal...I guess. After opening the set, I immediately noticed that the jewel cases were clear instead of the standard black ones that are used in the dozens of other Mosaic sets that I own! Very strange. Has anyone else ever experienced this with a Mosaic set? And, upon opening the jewel cases, Disc 5 had a large chunk of plastic missing around the disc spindle. There was not any loose plastic bits in the jewel case, so it appears that it must have been packaged that way. I've sent an email to Mosaic letting them know about the issues with the disc and the box art, and have confidence that they will get it resolved. I just hope that this isn't a sign of corners being cut in the manufacturing process...
  2. What an absolute mess...
  3. Is there a distributor in the US that sells this one? Acoustic Sounds sells the vinyl editions of these releases, but no CD's. I'd love to have this, but $43 plus $24 for shipping to the US is a bit hard to swallow...
  4. I've been plugging holes in my Mosaic Select collection over the past month or so, and have scored several at really good prices (about half of these were in the $15-20 range). #9 - Bob Brookmeyer #10 - Bud Shank & Bob Cooper #15 - Art Pepper #19 - Pacific Jazz Piano Trios (feat. Russ Freeman, Richard Twardzik, Jimmy Rowles, Clare Fischer) #21 - Gerry Mulligan #27 - Al Cohn, Joe Newman, and Freddie Green #29 - Onzy Matthews #31 - Woody Herman #34 - Denny Zeitlin The Zeitlin I was familiar with after having had a burned CD-R of it for many years (it's fantastic!). The rest of them are new to me. I haven't gotten past playing the Art Pepper and Pacific Jazz Piano Trios sets, as I've really been stuck on them the past few days. The Pacific Jazz Piano Trios set, in particular, is one that I can't believe I've gone so long without. It's an absolute gem of a set!
  5. The Tone Poet series has never been exclusively Blue Note. One of the first albums in the series was Chick Corea's 'Now He Sings, Now He Sobs' (Solid State), and one of the most recent is Serge Chaloff's 'Blue Serge' (Capitol). They've also issued many Pacific Jazz titles and a few albums from the Transition label. This does seem an odd choice for the series, though... From Joe Harley regarding the mastering: "Capitol ran two tape decks for this recording (and others). One set was assembled and used many 100s of times. The other was put away with each track filed separately on what we call phono reels. These tracks had never been used before. I had them assembled and this is what we used. The sound is astonishing...Frank is in the room."
  6. Those speakers look great in walnut. I'm also partial to the blue, which I understand may not be to everyone's taste! Hoping to see some pics when you get everything set up.
  7. Yes, there will also be a 3-CD set. https://craftrecordings.com/products/bill-evans-trio-haunted-heart-the-legendary-riverside-studio-recordings-3-cd?_pos=9&_sid=1b55be98e&_ss=r
  8. That's certainly great to hear, but...the last sentence in the article will continue to be an issue for a while, I suspect. "Even with the exemption, US consumers may still face challenges when purchasing from international retailers. More than 30 countries have suspended or restricted parcel shipments to the US in response to the Trump administration’s tariff rules, while some sellers remain unclear — or unaware — of the exemptions for physical media."
  9. Ah, that would certainly make a difference. I only see three sealed copies for sale currently on Discogs, ranging from $220-$300. Your price of $240 is in line with those offerings. I hope you didn't think my response was being snarky. Honestly just trying to help you make a sale!
  10. Well... There are 24 copies currently for sale on Discogs, starting at $87.84. The median price is $122.19, and the highest sold price was $162.16 in July of this year. I'd probably knock at least $200 off your selling price if you actually want to sell it. Just a suggestion! It's a great set.
  11. I don't recall Analogue Productions ever releasing this album. I believe it's the Music Matters 45 that you have, correct?
  12. Their website recommends a minimum of 2.5' to 3' from the rear wall, which isn't as much as I was expecting. They really are an interesting design, and I like the modular concept. Definitely post some photos when you get everything set up. Sounds like a fantastic system!
  13. Thanks for the reply. This is something that I assumed would be simple...but, having never done it before, it's proving to be a bit of a headache. If I ever get it figured out, I'll follow up and let you know! Yeah, this is exactly what I would like to do. In addition to the artist and album title, I'd like to include the year of original release and some basic edition-specific information (RVG Edition, OJC Edition, etc) as well, since I have multiple editions of some discs. I just ordered 1,000 CD Pro sleeves, so...looks like I'm committed. 😄
  14. Not at all. I often wonder about this. I finished Geoff Dyer's book 'But Beautiful' last night, and one of the passages towards the end touches on this. He mentions several of the greats who died young, in particular Clifford Brown, who died at twenty-five. He remarked that if Miles Davis had died at a similar age, there would be nothing beyond Birth of the Cool. Hard to even fathom the things that we never got to hear. And when you consider someone like Coltrane, who covered so much ground in such a short amount of time before he died...where would he have gone from there?!
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