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Been gone all day, and I'm just now getting back to this thread.

As you all guessed, I do have signatures turned OFF, and have for many months, maybe closer to a year.

Text signatures don't bother me one bit, but there's always some blockhead who insists on having graphics in their signature -- and often it was a picture that was a good inch or two high (tall). So, if said blockhead posted multiple times in a thread, one would keep seeing that damn graphic over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over -- again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again.

Text signatures are great, and can serve a valuable purpose. Signatures with .gifs or .jpgs are incredibly annoying, and I wish to heck there was a way to prohibit their use entirely.

My appologies to Mike, for me not realizing that his web-site links were in his signature. With ma having them them turned off, it just seemed like you were saying "go see my website", without providing much of a clue as to where that was. Again, oops, very sorry, my fault entirely.

If you all haven't guessed, I think it's VERY bad netiquette to include images in signatures, unless they're the size of a smiley, or at least not higher (taller) than a smiley or a line of text.

Seriously, some idiot had at the time (still has???) something this big in their signature.

And it was somebody who posted (and still posts) very frequently. <_<

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Unfortunately some of us do NOT use signatures for pointless things that just take up space. My signature (when I use it - and I don't always) is a vital part of my posts.

Okay, help me out here. If I've been aware of your websites for months (years?), and have them bookmarked, what am I missing? Do you continually edit your signature? If I'm not missing anything, is it really "stupid" for me to have signatures turned off?

And no, I'm not going to start typing out those URLs

I wouldn't type them, I'd paste them in. Anyway, in your case I do see the convenience of having a signature to auto-post your links for the benefit of newcomers or people who haven't paid attention.

...that's the whole damn point of having a signature!

You mean, to you? To some, I used to get the feeling that the whole damn point was to get us all acquainted with the wisdom of Homer Simpson, or Frank Zappa, or Winston Churchill, or... (etc).

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Here's the Andrew Hill Mosaic (the original box, not the Select) discography:

Discography

Click here for Customer Reviews

All sessions took place at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Only the original U.S. issue numbers are included here.

(A) Joe Henderson (ts), Andrew Hill (p), Richard Davis (b), Roy Haynes (d).

November 8, 1963

tk 3 Land Of Nod

tk 7 Black Fire (alt tk)

tk 9 Cantarnos

tk 15 McNeil Island (omit d)

tk 17 Tired Trade (omit ts)

tk 20 Pumpkin

tk 22 Pumpkin (alt tk)

tk 23 Subterfuge (omit ts)

tk 27 Black Fire

All master takes issued on Black Fire (BST 84151). All takes issued on the CD reissue of this album (B2-84151).

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(B) Andrew Hill (p), Richard Davis, Eddie Khan (b), Roy Haynes (d).

December 13, 1963

tk 4 Smokestack (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 6 Smokestack

tk 9 Wailing Wall

tk 11 Ode To Von

tk 15 Ode To Von (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 16 The Day After

tk 17 The Day After (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 21 Verne

tk 22 Not So (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 23 Not So

tk 24 30 Pier Avenue

All master takes issued on Smokestack (BST 84160). All takes soon to be issued on the CD reissue of this album (B2-32097).

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© Bobby Hutcherson (vbs), Andrew Hill (p), Richard Davis (b), Elvin Jones (d).

January 8, 1964

tk 3 Judgement

tk 8 Flea Flop

tk 13 Siete Ocho

tk 15 Alfred

tk 20 Yokada, Yokada (alt tk)

tk 21 Yokada, Yokada

tk 26 Reconciliation

All master takes issued on Judgment (BST 84159). All takes issued on the CD reissue of this album (B2-28981).

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(D) Kenny Dorham (tp), Eric Dolphy (as-1, b cl-2, fl-3), Joe Henderson (ts, fl-3), Andrew Hill (p), Richard Davis (b), Tony Williams (d).

March 21, 1964

tk 6 Refuge -1

tk 7 Dedication (alt tk) -2

tk 8 Dedication -2

tk 10 New Monastery -1

tk 13 New Monastery (alt tk) -1 previously unissued

tk 18 Flight 19 (alt tk) -2

tk 19 Flight 19 -2

tk 24 Spectrum -1,2,3

All master takes issued on Point Of Departure (BST 84167). All takes, except take 13, issued on the CD reissue of this album (B2-84167).

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(E) John Gilmore (ts), Bobby Hutcherson (vbs), Andrew Hill (p), Richard Davis (b), Joe Chambers (d).

June 25, 1964

tk 6 Black Monday

tk 12 Symmetry

tk 14 Symmetry (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 17 The Groits (omit ts)

tk 18 The Groits (alt tk) (omit ts) previously unissued

tk 20 Duplicity

tk 31 Le Serpent Qui Danse

tk 33 No Doubt

All master takes issued on Andrew! (BST-84203).

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(F) Freddie Hubbard (cor), Joe Henderson (ts), Andrew Hill (p), Richard Davis (b), Joe Chambers (d).

February 10, 1965

tk 2 Euterpe

tk 4 Euterpe (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 6 Calliope

tk 7 Pax

tk 8 Eris

tk 10 Erato (omit horns)

tk 11 Roots 'N Herbs (omit horns) previously unissued

All takes except 4 and 11 previously issued in the mid seventies on the double album One For One (BNLA 459-2).

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(G) Freddie Hubbard (tp, flg-1), John Gilmore (ts, b cl-1), Cecil McBee (b), Joe Chambers (d), Nadi Qamar (African drums, African thumb piano-1, percussion), Renaud Simmons (cga, percussion).

October 8, 1965

tk 3 Compulsion

tk 6 Limbo

tk 10 Legacy (omit horns)

tk 14 Premonition -1

-1 add Richard Davis (arco b)

All takes issued on Compulsion (BST 84217).

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(H) Sam Rivers (ts), Andrew Hill (p), Walter Booker (b), J.C. Moses (d).

March 7, 1966

tk 1 Violence -1

tk 3 Violence (alt tk) -1 previously unissued

tk 5 Hope -1

tk 7 Illusion

tk 10 Pain (no ts)

tk 16 Desire

tk 18 Desire (alt tk) previously unissued

tk 19 Lust (no ts)

-1 Hill plays harpsichord under the bass solos

All master takes were intended for release as BST 84233 in 1967, but were first issued as half of a Sam Rivers double album in the mid seventies entitled Involution (BNLA 453-2).

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Original sessions produced by Alfred Lion

Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna

Executive producer: Charlie Lourie

Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder

Transfers: Odea Murphy and Malcolm Addey

All photographs by Francis Wolff

Design direction: Richard Mantel

Design production: InkWell, Inc.

Masters courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc under license from CEMA Special Markets.

(p)1995 CEMA Special Markets. Product of CEMA Special Markets, a subsidiary of Capitol-EMI Music Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

©1995 Mosaic Records, Inc. All rights reserved.

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