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3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

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Bought that one when it came out  (so many years ago  -- I was in high school?) and have enjoyed it ever since. The first track is so damn catchy.

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1 hour ago, jazzcorner said:

Which albums are in this box'  content listed?

Thanks

ALBUM INDEX:
Clef MGC 143 - Stan Getz - The Artistry Of Stan Getz.
Norgran MGN 1000 - Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet.
Norgran MGN 1008 - Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet #2.
Norgran MGN 1029 - Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet #3.
Norgran MGN 1034 - Various - Tenor Saxes.
Norgran MGN 2000-2 - Stan Getz - At The Shrine.
Verve MGV 8200 - Stan Getz - And The "Cool" Sounds.
 

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Aren’t there a few tracks on that in Mosaic that didn’t make that Clef/Norgran Quintets box? I don’t have either (guess I could check on discogs but that site has been having issues lately)

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11 minutes ago, Dub Modal said:

Aren’t there a few tracks on that in Mosaic that didn’t make that Clef/Norgran Quintets box? I don’t have either (guess I could check on discogs but that site has been having issues lately)

32 tracks in the Mosaic, 45 in the quintets box.

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3 hours ago, porcy62 said:

Thanks for the detailed reply.

As I see I missed the the first 3 and have the rest on vinyls.

45 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said:

All of those tracks are included in

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Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band - Tanuki's Night Out (JAM, 1981)
Released as From Toshiko with Love in Japan

This Akiyoshi-Tabackin LP is a bit unusual because all of the compositions are by Lew Tabackin.

 

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15 hours ago, Pim said:

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During my youth it was almost impossible to find. It seems it was OOP until I found a japan import LP , mostly for side B with Curtis Fuller. 
I can´t say too much positive things about side A : Sounds quite uninspired . And the most annoying thing is how Bud interferes with Paul Chambers´ solos. It´s more a battle in the worst sense than giving support to the soloist. Sometimes at "Frantic Fancies" (which anyway is not a composition, but just playing on the chord progressions of "Strike Up the Band"...., it really seems to fall to pieces. 

So mostly I spin only side B, not only for Fuller, but also because Bud sounds better on it.

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5 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

During my youth it was almost impossible to find. It seems it was OOP until I found a japan import LP , mostly for side B with Curtis Fuller. 
I can´t say too much positive things about side A : Sounds quite uninspired . And the most annoying thing is how Bud interferes with Paul Chambers´ solos. It´s more a battle in the worst sense than giving support to the soloist. Sometimes at "Frantic Fancies" (which anyway is not a composition, but just playing on the chord progressions of "Strike Up the Band"...., it really seems to fall to pieces. 

So mostly I spin only side B, not only for Fuller, but also because Bud sounds better on it.

I’ve got a 1978 Japanese pressing that sounds amazing. I don’t agree with you. Like both sides very much. Though not from the same level as volumes 1 and 2 I really like it. 

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