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Cover looks okay to me. I like the blue better on this than the TOCJ. Deeper. . .more "note"-worthy. But that's just my esthetics. This is a killer session if you haven't heard it.
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I like the new RVG of Grantstand, I picked it up today and listened to it several times. It's clearly better on my system. I love the sound of Green's guitar and when Teefsky does the slurring tones on the tenor it's clearer. Maybe it's just the way that RVGs interact with my system, but I hear marked improvement/differences over the earlier versions, and prefer the RVGs. . . .
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Well I was going through my bills for July and my eyes were popping out at how much money I spent at Red Trumpet that month on Impulse lp facimile cds cheap and I realized I hadn't bought any Miles at all (though a cdr tree set WAS obtained.) I KNEW it was a bad month. I did listen to some Miles, but lately haven't been listening to music by the Shorter-Hancock-Carter-Williams group. Then I remembered I hadn't responded to this Album of the Week so I put on Nef and actually listened to it twice. First off this is a Miles release I have in a Sony mini-lp, and I have had several lp copies of this and I had a big deja vu moment or two holding the minilp and listening to "Hand Jive." I must have heard this recording many times holding the lp in my lap. . . reading the liner notes I guess. Love these liner notes! (okay so there are no liner notes!) The sound is really good on this Sony disc and it's the way I listen to this session. It never sounded better; vinyl MAY WELL RULE, but my cd based system sounds so much better now than my any previous system I ever had . . . . Anyway, I really like this "lp." These guys were superstars, and this was a supergroup recording that lives up to any hype. The lps they put out were each a little different. This one is very well programmed! The music flows from track to track, side to side, with variety and pacing that fits. My favorite section is "Hand Jive" and "Madness" which were both recorded at one session and I think the sound perfectly presents the music, with a rich bass and drums not too closely miked that they don't light up the room with rhythm and the soloists coming in and out strong. And the music is very very captivating. I find that it is at this point that my attention is fully engaged. "Nefertiti" and "Fall" are the warmup, and these two tracks are the main course. . . . It hardly gets better than this. These cats were just so well suited to play together, so confident and listening so hard. . . . The material was varied (what no Miles tune?) and from three composers. . . . And the execution was breathtaking. IF I hadn't been listening to this music for nearly three decades and IF I weren't athat familiar with modern jazz someone could fool me into thinking this was played today. There are a lot of cats playing today who couldn't pull this off, but try like HELL. Good choice Al! This and the music by this group before and after will always be timeless! (My bold prediction! )
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Obscure album covers, by well-known artists
jazzbo replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Musician's Forum
Yeah. . . I figured it would be. BUT I'll never say never. It may come into my clutches one day! ***insert evil laugh*** -
Obscure album covers, by well-known artists
jazzbo replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Musician's Forum
Thanks for posting that Merrill cover Dmitry. That's ONE album of Beatles material I might buy one day! -
Obscure album covers, by well-known artists
jazzbo replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Musician's Forum
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I finally ordered the Coltrane, and the Dexter, and the Rollins. . . and I hope to pick this Green up at Tower this weekend. I LOVE this session, because of Lateef's presence; he really makes it special for me. I'll grab this remastering just because I really like this one, I don't have the TOCJ and it gives me an excuse to give this special attention again!
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Yes, he recorded a bit for Commodore. One LARGE ensemble session, and I THINK (memory is going. . . too much mercury in my fish oil?) a small session or two as well. An amazing pianist and arranger. I appreciate him more and more.
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I think the Mel Powell sides are FANTASTIC, and the Sid Catlett sides are a hoot.
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Curiously interesting rap/pop/rock stars
jazzbo replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I confess to enjoying the new wife of Mariah Carey's ex's videos. . . for obvious reasons. -
Curiously interesting rap/pop/rock stars
jazzbo replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I think Pink. . . is pretty cool. And she got one of her songs on a car ad. . . that guarantees some rainy day money! -
Here's a real shitbag for you
jazzbo replied to Joe Christmas's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Well Conn, great for you. There are all types of temptations for many things, and I'll never consider myself invulnerable til I have gone down the entire list and "seen it all" and told it all to vade retro. . . for which there is not enough lifetime! -
Here's a real shitbag for you
jazzbo replied to Joe Christmas's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I've done things that I never thought that I would have, and so I'm not going to cast a stone. Temptation can be a powerful thing and no one really knows how they'll act, just how they think or want to act. I do believe though that you pay for your sins, even if it's eventually yourself exacting the tribute . . . . -
Here's a real shitbag for you
jazzbo replied to Joe Christmas's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
All this stuff is way over or beside my head! Al, that shitbag has a lot of company. It's sad, but part of the human condition I guess. Best to let them find their own hell in their own time, they will. -
I've had this since about five or six months after its release. I love it. It has so many fantastic sessions many to most of which we aren't going to see get separate release for a LOOOOOOONNNNNNGG time. The sound is great. It's exensive, BUT it would mean a nice discount on other items from True Blue. I recommend it.
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I think Ed was commenting on the rather teeny tiny itsy bitsy print! I bet he reads fluent French! B)
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Brad, I believe that the later material was trio numbers that were on quintet lps, if that is the same release I remember seeing some years ago. . . . All the material should be out on other Blue Note cds from the nineties and 2000s. . . .
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I haven't heard the Venus releases.
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Man, say this title five times real fast!
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We've taken this voyage haven't we?
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The Impulse stands apart from all the other stuff I've heard him do as a leader. . . it's different and I really like it.
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They are definitely for real. . . I didn't make them up in photoshop! From Blue Note France, available from Dusty Groove et al.