AmirBagachelles Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 More Strata East and Freedom. And I know downloads and streaming would seem to be the antithesis of Mosaic treatment, but I think it might be cool for them to try short-form video or still photos with high resolution sound. Almost like on online documentary channel for true blue jazz fans. I definitely want some 24-bit Mosaic jazz orchestra product, I know that much. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted April 28, 2011 Report Posted April 28, 2011 More Strata East and Freedom. Any suggestions for some specific sets that would make sense, configuration-wise? You'd need something like 3-5 dates by the same artist, or some collection of sympathetic artists. Here's the Strata-East discography, anybody have a link to one for Freedom? I'm not seeing anything logical in the Strata-East stuff, unless one counts a couple unreleased Tolliver recordings that have had "teaser" mentions on-line over the years (i.e. "Right Now" and "In The Trenches"), though no such recordings have ever materialized. Quote
AmirBagachelles Posted April 29, 2011 Report Posted April 29, 2011 I don't know the music very well on Strata East or Freedom, because neither has been easily available. The artist roster appears good enough for me to assume that I would jump in on both for good reasonably priced reissues. I listened to an import edition of Clifford Jordan's tremendous In The World twice this week (after seeing the post about Cowell.... I know, he's on the other S/E Jordan), and what a shame that so few of us who have spent heavily on jazz reissues have had this great date in their hands. A shame. I really like Charles Brackeen, but never heard a good copy of Rhythm X. Don't need box sets, don't even need discs now that I have experienced some 24-bit at home (thanks Kevin B!). It just seems like if there's any life left in jazz reissues, good labels that got passed over in the CD era should get a look by the experts. Quote
lipi Posted April 29, 2011 Report Posted April 29, 2011 Edmond Hall. I could write paragraphs about why this is a great idea, but what's the point? Everyone agrees, right? Quote
brownie Posted April 29, 2011 Report Posted April 29, 2011 anybody have a link to one for Freedom? From the Freedom Records Discography Listing site: 1000 Ayler, Albert & Don Cherry Vibrations 1001 Brown, Marion Porto Novo 1002 Tolliver, Charles Paper Man 1003 Barbieri, Gato & Dollar Brand Confluence 1004 Weston, Randy Carnival 1005 Taylor, Cecil - Silent Tongues 1006 Rudd, Roswell Flexible Flyer 1007 Hill, Andrew Spiral 1008 Lake, Oliver Heavy Spirits 1009 Cowell, Stanley Brilliant Circles 1010 Hanna, Roland Perugia 1011 Redman, Dewey Look For The Black Star 1012 Hemphill, Julius - Coon Bid'ness 1013 Waldron, Mal Blues For Lady Day 1014 Weston, Randy Blues To Africa 1015 Lowe, Frank Fresh 1016 Archie Shepp - There's a Trumpet in My Soul 1017 Tolliver, Charles Ringer, The 1018 Ayler, Albert Witches And Devils 1019 New York Mary New York Mary 1020 Hawes, Hampton Live At The Montmartre 1021 Curson, Ted - Tears for Dolphy 1022 Human Arts Ensemble Under The Sun 1023 Hill, Andrew Live At Montreux 1024 Lake, Oliver Ntu 1025 Payne, John & Louis Levin Bedtime Stories NEW! 1026 Weston, Randy Berkshire Blues 1027 Shepp, Archie Montreaux One 1028 Hemphill, Julius - Dogon AD 1029 Rudd, Roswell Inside Job 1030 Curson, Ted Flip Top 1031 Garbarek, Jan Esoteric Circle 1032 Cowell, Stanley Blues For The Viet Cong 1033 Grappelli, Stephane Parisian Thoroughfare 1034 Shepp, Archie Montreux II 1035 New York Mary Piece Of The Apple 1036 Payne, John & Louis Levin Razor's Edge 1037 Teitelbaum, Richard & Anthony Braxton Time Zones NEW! 1038 Taylor, Cecil - Indent 1039 Human Arts Ensemble Whisper Of Dharma 1040 Vitous, Miroslav Miroslav 1041 Pukwana, Dudu Diamond Express 1042 Waldron, Mal Signals 1043 Hawes, Hampton Little Copenhagen Night Music, A 1900 Coleman, Ornette Great London Concert, The 1901 Bley, Paul Copenhagen And Haarlem 1902 Braxton, Anthony Complete Braxton 1971, The 1903 Art Ensemble Of Chicago Paris Session 1904 Brown, Marion Duets 1905 Taylor, Cecil - Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come 1906 Burrell, Dave High Won-High Two Other releases: Sun Ra - Calling Planet Earth Noah Howard - Black Ark Quote
jazzbo Posted April 29, 2011 Report Posted April 29, 2011 A Select gathering sessions organized by Leonard Feather (and others) for MGM in the fifties would be quite interesting. One that would include albums like: - 'Hot vs. Cool' - 'Dixieland vs. Birdland' - 'Cats vs. Chicks' - 'Hi Fi Suite' - 'West Coast vs. East Coast' - 'Oh Captain' None of those dates has been properly reissued! A number of these have been out on Membran. While I agree that is hardly a proper reissue, it might be enough to scare Mosaic away. Between Columbia and other sources all the Rushing have been out as well. Might scare Mosaic away. Quote
jazzbo Posted April 29, 2011 Report Posted April 29, 2011 A Select gathering sessions organized by Leonard Feather (and others) for MGM in the fifties would be quite interesting. One that would include albums like: - 'Hot vs. Cool' - 'Dixieland vs. Birdland' - 'Cats vs. Chicks' - 'Hi Fi Suite' - 'West Coast vs. East Coast' - 'Oh Captain' None of those dates has been properly reissued! A number of these have been out on Membran. While I agree that is hardly a proper reissue, it might be enough to scare Mosaic away. Between Columbia and other sources all the Rushing have been out as well. Might scare Mosaic away. Quote
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