brownie Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 I'm happy too! Many thanks, Chuck! That was real fast! The package landed here today. Bird and Diz playing right now! More than pleasantly surprised with the sound. Ted Kendall seems to have worked wonders. Quote
Bright Moments Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 got mine too chuck!! thanks again!! Quote
makpjazz57 Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 All orders "in house" were shipped today. Thanks. ← Chuck, Tried searching to find out if the option to purchase from you is listed anywhere on the site and I can't find the info. That being said, can I purchase directly from you, via PayPal? Thanks, Marla Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 7, 2005 Author Report Posted June 7, 2005 All orders "in house" were shipped today. Thanks. ← Chuck, Tried searching to find out if the option to purchase from you is listed anywhere on the site and I can't find the info. That being said, can I purchase directly from you, via PayPal? Thanks, Marla ← Yes, nessarecords@earthlink.net for PayPal. $15 pp in the US. Quote
sheldonm Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 ...got mine yesterday and have listened to it three times already. Symphony Sid is a little goofy but the music, notes and photos are killer!!!! Thanks Chuck! Mark Quote
ghost of miles Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 Hoping that mine will be awaiting me when I get home tonight. Quote
Chalupa Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 Just got a phone call from my wife that the shipment has arrived. Can't wait to get home tonight. Thanks for a speedy shipment/no hassle transaction Chuck!! Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 I did not receive the CD today. I am not currently enjoying the Diz/Bird Town Hall CD. (Okay, the latter sentence is true; I'm currently enjoying the Mingus Uptown instead...thanks Chuck! ) Quote
Claude Schlouch Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 Dear Chuck, Please send me a copy. I will pay you via PayPal upon your reply indicating the total amount including airmail charges for France. Regards, Claude Schlouch Quote
AllenLowe Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 hey Chuck - you mistakenly sent me the Kenny G and his family band live at Carnegie - but that's ok...it's pretty darn good - Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 7, 2005 Author Report Posted June 7, 2005 hey Chuck - you mistakenly sent me the Kenny G and his family band live at Carnegie - but that's ok...it's pretty darn good - ← Damn! I wondered what happen to that disc. Send it back asap. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 7, 2005 Author Report Posted June 7, 2005 Hey Moose - listen to the Diz/Bird - want to see those bovine (right species?) nipples stand erect. Quote
Joe G Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 Those would be Cervidaen nipples, if I'm not mistaken. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 8, 2005 Author Report Posted June 8, 2005 Those would be Cervidaen nipples, if I'm not mistaken. ← You "animal" fans are all alike. Quote
Ron S Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 Those would be Cervidaen nipples, if I'm not mistaken. ← Suddenly he's Mr. Zoologist. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 8, 2005 Author Report Posted June 8, 2005 Those would be Cervidaen nipples, if I'm not mistaken. ← Suddenly he's Mr. Zoologist. ← IIRC, an old girlfriend drove a Toyota Cervidaen! It was a cool car. Nice nipples too. Quote
Uncle Skid Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 IIRC, an old girlfriend drove a Toyota Cervidaen! It was a cool car. Nice nipples too. ← My copy arrived today - thanks, Chuck!! Like the music, the booklet is also fantastic! I really enojoy reading all of the great historical information, as with the Uptown Mingus release. Quote
AllenLowe Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 (edited) "an old girlfriend drove a Toyota Cervidaen! It was a cool car. Nice nipples too." - problem is, she wouldn't turn over - Edited June 8, 2005 by AllenLowe Quote
Ron S Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 Chuck, I'm sure everyone else already knows the answer to this (when did that ever stop me? ), but what is your relationship with Uptown? Is there a connection between Uptown and Nessa Records? Just curious (and nosey ). Thanks. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 8, 2005 Author Report Posted June 8, 2005 Chuck, I'm sure everyone else already knows the answer to this (when did that ever stop me? ), but what is your relationship with Uptown? Is there a connection between Uptown and Nessa Records? Just curious (and nosey ). Thanks. ← Bob Sunenblick (label owner) an MD based in Montreal is a dedicated "collector type". He has a unique knack for finding stuff, but not enough time to really run a label and sometimes an "unclear" view of ultimate value. This is a common failing of fans starting out as collectors of "rare" recordings. About 10 years ago, when he was based in the NY/NJ area and I was an Uptown distributor, he called me to say he was moving to Canada, wanted to keep the label in the US and didn't know what to do. I said I could handle his inventory and shipping so he could keep a US address. Over the years I have become a "trusted advisor" and help with the production of projects. I have had some hand in the last 17 releases. This varies from selecting material/takes, listening to masterings, suggesting changes, saying "no" to some projects, pushing others. Bob pays my real expenses and my only financial return is what I manage to sell myself. I undoubtedly lose in this deal, but I love having a chance to shape these projects. I hope this helps. Quote
Ron S Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 Thanks! Now, second question: is there a catalog or something that shows what Uptown titles are currently in print (especially since there doesn't appear to be a web site with that info)? Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 8, 2005 Author Report Posted June 8, 2005 Thanks! Now, second question: is there a catalog or something that shows what Uptown titles are currently in print (especially since there doesn't appear to be a web site with that info)? ← Here is a listing: 27.28 Carl Fontana The Great Fontana w/Al Cohn, Richard Wyands, Ray Drummond & Akira Tana 27.29 Tommy Flanagan Nights at the Vanguard w/ George Mraz & Al Foster 27.30 Freddie Redd Lonely City w/Clifford Jordan, C Sharpe, Don Sickler, George Duvivier & Ben Riley 27.31 Pepper Adams The Adams Effect w/Frank Foster, Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter & Billy Hart 27.32 Jimmy Gourley The Left Bank of NY w/ Ralph Moore, Don Sickler, Marc Johnson & Victor Lewis 27.33 An Uptown Christmas w/ Tommy Flanagan, Jack Sheldon, Sahib Shihab, Barry Harris, Carl Fontana, Walter Davis, Jr., Maria Muldaur, Richard Wyands, Charlie Rouse, Kenny Barron, Frank Wess, Johnny Coles, Claudio Roditi & Don Sickler 27.34 Charlie Rouse Soul Mates w/Sahib Shihab, Claudio Roditi, Walter Davis Jr., Santi Debriano & Victor Lewis 27.35 Chet Baker Boston, 1954 w/ Russ Freeman, Carson Smith & Bob Neel 27.36 Charlie Parker Montreal 1953 w/Valdo Williams, Hal Gaylor, Billy Graham, Dick Garcia, Paul Bley, Brew Moore, Steep Wade, Bob Rudd, Bobby Malloy, Neil Michaud & Ted Paskert 27.37 Densil Pinnock I Waited for You w/Richard Wyands, Neil Swainson, Don Sickler, Jimmy Heath, David Laing, etc. 27.38 Serge Chaloff Boston 1950 w/Sonny Truitt, Nat Pierce, George Jones, Joe MacDonald, Joe Schulman, Rollins Griffith, Milt Gold, Al Vega, Jack Lawler & Sonny Taclof 27.39 Don Sickler Night Watch w/Carl Fontana, Ralph Moore, Bobby Porcelli, Gary Smulyan, Richard Wyands, Peter Washington & Kenny Washington 27.40 Sonny Clark Oakland 1955 w/ Jerry Good & Al Randall 27.41 Kenny Barron New York Attitude w/ Rufus Reid & Frederick Waits 27.42 Charlie Parker Boston 1952 w/ Joe Gordon, Dick Twardzik, Charlie Mingus, Roy Haynes, Herbie Williams, Rollins Griffith, Jimmy Woode & Marquis Foster 27.43 Jack Sheldon Playing for Change w/Jerry Dodgion, Barry Harris, Rufus Reid & Ben Riley 27.44 Dodo Marmarosa Pittsburgh 1958 w/ Danny Mastri, Henry Sciullo, Danny Conn, Carlo Galluzzo, Jimmy DeJulio, Chuck Spatafore, Sterling Yates, Johnny Vance & Buzz Renn 27.45 Coleman Hawkins Jamestown 1958 w/Ted Donnelly, Norman Lester, Leon Spann & Jerry Potter 27.46 Lee Wiley Music of Manhattan, 1951 w/Billy Butterfield, Joe Bushkin, Mort Schulmaker, George Wettling, Dave Bowman, Muggsy Spanier, Barrett Deems, George Wein, Buck Clayton, Milt Hinton , Joe Jones, etc. 27.47 Barry Harris For the Moment w/ Rufus Reid & Leroy Williams 27.48 Charles ‘Baron’ Mingus West Coast 1945-49 w/Buddy Collette, Britt Woodman, Lucky Thompson, Roy Porter, Maxwell Davis, Nat Bates, Lee Young, Henry Coker,WilliamWoodman,Willie Smith, Jimmy Bunn, Eric Dolphy, etc. 27.49 Allen Eager In the Land of Oo-Bla-Dee 1947-53 with Dick Twardzik, Serge Chaloff, Buddy Rich, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Max Roach, etc 27.50 Charlie Rouse – Red Rodney Social Call w/ Albert Dailey, Cecil McBee and Kenny Washington 27.51 Dizzy Gillespie – Charlie Parker Town Hall 1945 w/ Al Haig, Curly Russell, Max Roach, Don Byas 2731, 2736 and 2739 are out of stock at the moment. If anyone needs more details let me know. Quote
Ron S Posted June 8, 2005 Report Posted June 8, 2005 Thanks again, Chuck! Now what's with the number 27? Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 8, 2005 Author Report Posted June 8, 2005 Thanks again, Chuck! Now what's with the number 27? ← Don't know the origin but the first lp was 2701 and 2728 is where the cd issues began. 2727 is a Claudio Roditi date. I have some vinyl if you want it. Quote
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