Free For All Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 If there is a thread like this already, I'll delete this one. I thought it might be nice to start a new one. A couple selections from my wish-it-was-available-on-CD list: Horace Silver Silver 'n'......series (Brass, Wood, Percussion, Strings, Voices) Sonny Stitt Dumpy Mama Quote
etherbored Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 man, you got that right! SORELY overdue... , -e- Quote
Free For All Posted February 25, 2005 Author Report Posted February 25, 2005 (edited) Bob Brookmeyer Through A Looking Glass(1982; w/Tom Harrell, Dick Oatts, Mel Lewis, Jim McNeeley, Marc Johnson) Maynard Ferguson Live at Jimmy's Edited February 25, 2005 by Free For All Quote
White Lightning Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 Every single BeeHive, of course. Quote
sheldonm Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 White Lightning said: Every single BeeHive, of course. Have them all, Love them all!!! Quote
Free For All Posted February 26, 2005 Author Report Posted February 26, 2005 sheldonm said: White Lightning said: Every single BeeHive, of course. Have them all, Love them all!!! Is there a list? Quote
mike casinghino Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 (edited) jeremy steig- wayfaring stranger booker ervin- unissued session harold land- take aim kenny cox- introducing/multidirection reuben wilson- set us free/on broadway the three sounds- soul symphony horace silver- silver n'....would this all fit on a mosaic select? time to e-mail mosaic kenny burrell- freedom stanley turrentine- new time shuffle fats sadi- the swingin' fats sadi combo blue mitchell- bantu village/collision in black urbie green- new faces new sounds i'm not including bobby hutcherson's 70's blue note output.i believe mosaic will issue these on a select, at some point. i'm not asking for to much,am i? Edited February 26, 2005 by mike casinghino Quote
Late Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Steve Lacy Quartet Columbia (unissued) NYC, probably early 1964 Roswell Rudd-trombone; Steve Lacy-soprano saxophone; Lewis Worrell-bass; Dennis Charles-drums Eronel Tune 2 Think of One unknown title ---------------------------------- Steve Lacy Quartet Verve (unissued) NYC, September, 1964 Roswell Rudd-trombone; Steve Lacy-soprano saxophone; Lewis Worrell-bass; Dennis Charles-drums Locomotive Hornin' In Comin' on the Hudson I Mean You Quote
Free For All Posted February 26, 2005 Author Report Posted February 26, 2005 mike casinghino said: horace silver- silver n'....would this all fit on a mosaic select? This is what I was wondering. Strings I believe is a double LP- think all those would fit on three CDs? I'll have to check the length of each one, but I don't think any of 'em are super long. Definitely a candidate. Nice lists, guys. Quote
TedR Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Dexter Gordon Manhattan Symphonie Quote
MartyJazz Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Nathan Davis: RULES OF FREEDOM Andrew Hill: ANDREW!!! George Russell: Complete Riverside Recordings Box Set Lucky Thompson with Milt Jackson - Complete Atlantic & Savoy Recordings Box Set Quote
Big Wheel Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Hal Galper--The Guerrilla Band (Mainstream) James Moody--Never Again, Feelin' it Together Joe Chambers/Larry Young--Double Exposure Quote
Pete B Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Terry Gibbs' Brunswick sides Stan Getz Intepretations - in fact, would like to see his entire early Verve output issued on a rational basis and in good sound. Lou Levy - The Kid's Got Ears - marvelous forgotten piano trio album Hampton Hawes - The Challenge - perhaps his finest recording, shamefully ignored. Richie Kamuca's Concord sides Maynard Ferguson's Emarcy sides (this would make a fine Mosaic) Quote
jlhoots Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 (edited) Andrew Hill: Compulsion Don Cherry:Where Is Brooklyn Pepper Adams: Critic's Choice Edited February 26, 2005 by jlhoots Quote
Spontooneous Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 My list: Clifford Jordan, "In the World" Lucky Thompson, "A Lucky Songbook in Europe" Abdullah Ibrahim, "Ekaya" And just about anything that was on the Horo label. (Hey, Marty: Nathan Davis' "Rules of Freedom" has been on a Japanese CD; Dusty Groove has had it sometimes.) Quote
brownie Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Free For All said: sheldonm said: White Lightning said: Every single BeeHive, of course. Have them all, Love them all!!! Is there a list? From Michael Fitzgerald jazz discography list: http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Labels/bee_hive.htm Quote
Jim R Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 White Lightning said: Every single BeeHive, of course. The Johnny Hartman ("Once In Every Life") was one that made it to CD in the form of Eastwood's "Bridges Of Madison County" soundtrack releases. Quote
Jim R Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 mike casinghino said: jimmy smith- confirmation Didn't all of that get out on the SERMON and HOUSE PARTY CD's? Quote
Jim R Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 TedR said: Dexter Gordon Manhattan Symphonie This was released on CD in the early 90's on the Columbia/Sony "Jazz Passport" series out of France. Quote
sonic1 Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Anthony Braxton's albums on arista Quote
Jim R Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Big Wheel said: James Moody--Feelin' it Together Put out by Savoy relatively recently... Quote
Jim R Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 wesbed said: Pete LaRoca - Basra I'm confused. I thought this had been out in the U.S., I know it's been out in Japan, and wasn't it just released as an RVG? Quote
bertrand Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Wow - you must have been in a deep sleep to miss the hubbub about the RVG reissue of Basra Check out the feb 15th RVGs thread in the reissues forum, and prepare your self for a whammy. Bertrand. Quote
JSngry Posted February 26, 2005 Report Posted February 26, 2005 Jim R said: Big Wheel said: James Moody--Feelin' it Together Put out by Savoy relatively recently... And 32 Jazz before that. And Muse before that. Quote
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