mjazzg Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 Amancio D'Silva et al - 'Cosmic Eye Dream Sequence' (Regal Zonophone) Holy crap... Now, and pedestrian by comparison: Louis Moholo/Larry Stabbins/Keith Tippett - Tern - (SAJ) I'm pretty sure ol' sidewinder has Homefromtheforest nearly beat on the rarities front (or at least they're neck-and-neck). as usual, Cliffie confuses scarcity with value. I don't see that in Clifford's post. His statement is clearly about scarcity - you infer the value is mentioned, it isn't as i read it. Everyone chooses to purchase on their own terms and so should it remain as it really doesn't effect anyone else Quote
mjazzg Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 I'm very happy to say I was there. Lucky you! I revisited the LP after a number of years and enjoyed it a great deal. I was struck by the rhythm section as much as anything else. The liner notes seem to suggest it was a lengthy concert with more than on these four sides - I'm not aware of more of it being released, are you? Quote
erwbol Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 (edited) I'm very happy to say I was there. Lucky you! I revisited the LP after a number of years and enjoyed it a great deal. I was struck by the rhythm section as much as anything else. The liner notes seem to suggest it was a lengthy concert with more than on these four sides - I'm not aware of more of it being released, are you? Perhaps no edits on the CD? LP (according to discogs.com): A1Jas Van (For James VanDerzee)15:06, A2Home (Part 1)8:00, BSecret Of The Circle19:03, C1Home (Part 2)8:40, C2Murray's Steps15:23, DConcion De Amor En Espanol (Spanish Love Song)23:20 1999 CD (from my own collection): Disc 1 JasVan (20.01), Home (16.20), Secret of the Circle (21.27), Nairobia (17.30) Disc 2 Flowers for Albert (28.57), Murray's Steps (17.34), Concion de Amor en Espanol (23.40) Back cover indicates Nairobia and Flowers for Albert were previously unreleased. Edited June 18, 2013 by erwbol Quote
mjazzg Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 (edited) I'm very happy to say I was there. Lucky you! I revisited the LP after a number of years and enjoyed it a great deal. I was struck by the rhythm section as much as anything else. The liner notes seem to suggest it was a lengthy concert with more than on these four sides - I'm not aware of more of it being released, are you? Perhaps no edits on the CD? LP (according to discogs.com): A1Jas Van (For James VanDerzee)15:06, A2Home (Part 1)8:00, BSecret Of The Circle19:03, C1Home (Part 2)8:40, C2Murray's Steps15:23, DConcion De Amor En Espanol (Spanish Love Song)23:20 1999 CD (from my own collection): Disc 1 JasVan (20.01), Home (16.20), Secret of the Circle (21.27), Nairobia (17.30) Disc 2 Flowers for Albert (28.57), Murray's Steps (17.34), Concion de Amor en Espanol (23.40) Back cover indicates Nairobia and Flowers for Albert were previously unreleased. Thank you. I'd forgotten there'd been a CD release. Those timings add up to about two hours thirty - a lot of music Edited June 18, 2013 by mjazzg Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 Charles Kynard - WHere it's at - Pacific Jazz mono Next B B King - King of the blues guitar - unissued Kent recordings on Ace Can't find the sleeve of the LP - this appears to be the CD equivalent with a different title. MG Quote
JohnS Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 I'm very happy to say I was there. Lucky you! I revisited the LP after a number of years and enjoyed it a great deal. I was struck by the rhythm section as much as anything else. The liner notes seem to suggest it was a lengthy concert with more than on these four sides - I'm not aware of more of it being released, are you? Perhaps no edits on the CD? LP (according to discogs.com): A1Jas Van (For James VanDerzee)15:06, A2Home (Part 1)8:00, BSecret Of The Circle19:03, C1Home (Part 2)8:40, C2Murray's Steps15:23, DConcion De Amor En Espanol (Spanish Love Song)23:20 1999 CD (from my own collection): Disc 1 JasVan (20.01), Home (16.20), Secret of the Circle (21.27), Nairobia (17.30) Disc 2 Flowers for Albert (28.57), Murray's Steps (17.34), Concion de Amor en Espanol (23.40) Back cover indicates Nairobia and Flowers for Albert were previously unreleased. Thank you. I'd forgotten there'd been a CD release. Those timings add up to about two hours thirty - a lot of music My guess is the cd is complete. It was a very long concert and I was getting distinctly fidgety towards the end (despite the quality of the music). I didn't fancy spending a night on a railway station. It was our first exposure to Murray in the UK. A pretty good debut Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 Hi sidewinder..do you have the Clem Alford and Garuda lps? I have these and they have connections to the lansdowne series. I do like the Joe harriott/John Mayer lps on lansdowne and hey I would of course love to have that cosmic eye lp!! Though I think I'd rather spend the big bucks(if I ever had them now anymore with a wife and baby!!) on "shades of blue" and complete my rendell/Carr 5tet collection Quote
sidewinder Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 (edited) Hi sidewinder..do you have the Clem Alford and Garuda lps? I have these and they have connections to the lansdowne series. I do like the Joe harriott/John Mayer lps on lansdowne and hey I would of course love to have that cosmic eye lp!! Though I think I'd rather spend the big bucks(if I ever had them now anymore with a wife and baby!!) on "shades of blue" and complete my rendell/Carr 5tet collection Blimey - never even heard of that 'Garuda' LP. I always thought it was just a dodgy Indonesian airline ! Have not heard the Clem Alford Lps either ('Electronic Sitar Of..', 'Mirror Image') and I guess Bass player Toni Campo is the other connection to the 'Magic Eye' LP. Will look out for them.. 'Shades of Blue' - Highly recommended. Sell the furniture and live on bread and jam to get hold of a copy (but maybe not sell the wife and kids ). Edited June 18, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
Clunky Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 Although I love LPs and indeed 78s I will not pay high sums for anything, no matter how rare. It just doesn't make sense to me when there's much cheaper stuff to be had. Now i'm not suggesting only buying Membran issues and the like but for me it's got to be the music first and the format second. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 18, 2013 Report Posted June 18, 2013 This evening Percy Mayfield sings Percy Mayfield - RCA Victor Dave Bailey - Two feet in the gutter - Epic yellow label mono Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Together again for the last time - Prestige MG Quote
sidewinder Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 (edited) Continuing with Rendell/Carr Quintet - 'Dusk Fire' (UK Columbia, mono) Lou Donaldson 'Blues Walk' (BN 47W63rd DG mono) Edited June 19, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
sidewinder Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Jackie McLean 'Right Now' (BN NY USA mono) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Florida Mass Choir - Be encouraged - Savoy MG Quote
brownie Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Stanley Turrentine 'Jubilee Shouts' (BN Jazz Classics Series) Quote
Clunky Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Hank Jones- Compassion- ( Black and Blue), everything you'd expect from this Hank. Elegant, at time bouncy. Alan Dawson ensures that it's all kept lively and not too sedating. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Maxwell Davis & his tenor sax - Aladdin (Official) Billy Preston - The most exciting organ ever - Vee-Jay MG Quote
Clunky Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Billy Preston - The most exciting organ ever - Vee-Jay Å´ell is it .? Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Billy Preston - The most exciting organ ever - Vee-Jay Å´ell is it .? It's excellent R&B; better than his later work. MG Quote
porcy62 Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Haydn: Symphonies 65-72, Philarmonia Hungarica, Dorati, DECCA box set. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Vinny Golia Trio - In the right order [Nine Winds] Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 Love those first several Vinny LPs on Nine Winds. Hi sidewinder..do you have the Clem Alford and Garuda lps? I have these and they have connections to the lansdowne series. I do like the Joe harriott/John Mayer lps on lansdowne and hey I would of course love to have that cosmic eye lp!! Though I think I'd rather spend the big bucks(if I ever had them now anymore with a wife and baby!!) on "shades of blue" and complete my rendell/Carr 5tet collection Blimey - never even heard of that 'Garuda' LP. I always thought it was just a dodgy Indonesian airline ! Have not heard the Clem Alford Lps either ('Electronic Sitar Of..', 'Mirror Image') and I guess Bass player Toni Campo is the other connection to the 'Magic Eye' LP. Will look out for them.. 'Shades of Blue' - Highly recommended. Sell the furniture and live on bread and jam to get hold of a copy (but maybe not sell the wife and kids ). Don't know these other LPs that Homefromtheforest mentions. I can say the only "bread and jam" LPs for me are the original Tusques Mouloudjis (which, when clean, I always lose out on). Everything else "comes around" and one can either buy or wait. Quote
sidewinder Posted June 19, 2013 Report Posted June 19, 2013 (edited) I can say the only "bread and jam" LPs for me are the original Tusques Mouloudjis (which, when clean, I always lose out on). Everything else "comes around" and one can either buy or wait. 'Shades of Blue', 'Dusk Fire' and the Mike Taylors are probably the only ones I would group in this category on vinyl. Very special recordings - to me at least. Edited June 19, 2013 by sidewinder Quote
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