Templejazz Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Hello all, I really want to find Woody Shaw with the Tone Jansa Quartet, I think on the Red Label(?) If anybody could point me in the right direction I would be greatly appreciative. Unfortunately(or fortunately, however you look at it ) I don't own a credit card, but if someone knows where to find this disc I will gladly reimburse the individual. Thanks for any help! Bill Quote
pryan Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 I just received my first-ever issue of Cadence and happened to be browsing their catalog. Whatta ya know, they have a copy of this. It's listed as being on the Timeless label, #221. You can order from Cadence via a cheque or money order as well, although if you're not a subscriber to the magazine, you have to pay a $2.50 surcharge. The price for this disc is $15. Quote
Templejazz Posted June 10, 2003 Author Report Posted June 10, 2003 Do they have a website or a phone number listing? Quote
Templejazz Posted June 10, 2003 Author Report Posted June 10, 2003 Never mind, I found it. Thanks pryan!! Quote
Templejazz Posted June 10, 2003 Author Report Posted June 10, 2003 Never mind, I found it. Thanks pryan!! I actually may not use this source, I'll be paying through the nose for shipping and the surcharge. Quote
Guest Chaney Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Cadence is a pain in the *ss when it comes to their added costs but if they actually have it, you'd better get it as this one is (as I'm sure you realize) a hard find. Quote
Templejazz Posted June 10, 2003 Author Report Posted June 10, 2003 Yah, Sound of Market in Philly had it as of about a year ago, I just sat on my tail and didn't snag it...and it was probably hard to come by then too! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Timeless recordings are distributed in the US by Stateside Dist. (the SteepleChase operation). Email Pete Crawford at Stateside@prodigy.net to find out their price, etc. Quote
dsgtrane Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 There's actually two recordings of Woody with the Tone Jansa Quartet, one titled WOODY SHAW WITH THE TONE JANSA QUARTET from 1985, the other DR. CHI from 1986. Both are on the Timeless label. Quote
pryan Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 (edited) Cadence is a pain in the *ss when it comes to their added costs but if they actually have it, you'd better get it as this one is (as I'm sure you realize) a hard find. Are you a subscriber, Chaney? I recently started a subscription and thought that once you were a subscriber and the $2.50 surcharge was eliminated, then ordering cds, books, etc. wouldn't be that costly. Of course, I haven't really looked into ordering anything yet, so there may be some costs that I'm not aware of (hopefully not). Edited June 10, 2003 by pryan Quote
king ubu Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Timeless Woody Shaw I don't have them, but this might be another way to get them. Check the timeless catalogue - some nice things, there! ubu Quote
king ubu Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Off topic (but still Woody Shaw): This one looks interesting, too: Timeless Hayes Shaw anyone knows it? ubu Quote
Guest Chaney Posted June 10, 2003 Report Posted June 10, 2003 Cadence is a pain in the *ss when it comes to their added costs but if they actually have it, you'd better get it as this one is (as I'm sure you realize) a hard find. Are you a subscriber, Chaney? I recently started a subscription and thought that once you were a subscriber and the $2.50 surcharge was eliminated, then ordering cds, books, etc. wouldn't be that costly. Of course, I haven't really looked into ordering anything yet, so there may be some costs that I'm not aware of (hopefully not). I'm not a subscriber and I've not ordered from Cadence since they began this little subscribe-or-pay-extra ploy. Just my own fickle decision. You are correct though: the non-subsriber tax is waived once you subscribe. As I live in New York State, there's also sales tax. Hmmmm.... You're a subscriber? Maybe I could let you know what I'd like to order and you can do my ordering for me? And you could send me your back issues!! They're still very nice people and their service is terrific. Quote
pryan Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Off topic (but still Woody Shaw): This one looks interesting, too: Timeless Hayes Shaw anyone knows it? ubu Can't say that I "know" it, but I have passed it over at the used record store that I frequent many times, because of some bad reviews that I've read, both on this board (I think, maybe the BNBB) and on AMG. Quote
pryan Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Cadence is a pain in the *ss when it comes to their added costs but if they actually have it, you'd better get it as this one is (as I'm sure you realize) a hard find. Are you a subscriber, Chaney? I recently started a subscription and thought that once you were a subscriber and the $2.50 surcharge was eliminated, then ordering cds, books, etc. wouldn't be that costly. Of course, I haven't really looked into ordering anything yet, so there may be some costs that I'm not aware of (hopefully not). I'm not a subscriber and I've not ordered from Cadence since they began this little subscribe-or-pay-extra ploy. Just my own fickle decision. You are correct though: the non-subsriber tax is waived once you subscribe. As I live in New York State, there's also sales tax. Hmmmm.... You're a subscriber? Maybe I could let you know what I'd like to order and you can do my ordering for me? And you could send me your back issues!! They're still very nice people and their service is terrific. Ah yes, the sales tax must be a bummer. But probably not as bad as the weak Canadian dollar. Although lately the dollar has improved substantially versus the U.S. dollar. I'd send the back issues to ya if I knew I wasn't going to refer back to them in the (sometimes) distant future. But I KNOW I will. It seems as though you order enough stuff from them, why not get the magazine too. After so many orders, you'll have spent as much in surcharges to equal a year's subscription. Quote
dsgtrane Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Off topic (but still Woody Shaw): This one looks interesting, too: Timeless Hayes Shaw anyone knows it? ubu Yeah, it's a good one. Quote
Tom in RI Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 I've been a Cadence subscriber for a long time and I can't understand why anyone on this board wouldn't be. Quote
David Ayers Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Off topic (but still Woody Shaw): This one looks interesting, too: Timeless Hayes Shaw anyone knows it? ubu Can't say that I "know" it, but I have passed it over at the used record store that I frequent many times, because of some bad reviews that I've read, both on this board (I think, maybe the BNBB) and on AMG. This one is worth two or three plays but I wouldn't buy it again. The percussionist is just annoying and inopportune, the bassist sounds horrible, but the rest is fair. Always nice to have another version of Moontrane, I suppose. I have never heard the titles with Tone Jansa, but they can be sampled at hmv.co.jp. Quote
robviti Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 does everyone here own woody shaw's in my own sweet way? it's a 1987 quartet date released on the in + out label, and it's one of my favorites. Quote
JohnS Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 In Your Own Sweet Way is excellent, I'd say essential. Quote
dsgtrane Posted June 11, 2003 Report Posted June 11, 2003 Just about anything Woody did is essential IMO. Quote
Eric Posted June 18, 2003 Report Posted June 18, 2003 I just snagged both of the Woody Shaw/Tone Jansa CDs ... very nice ... would definitely recommend to Woody fans ... Eric Quote
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