Dave James Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 Wrong thread? Don't think that's emusic - unless maybe in Europe. My bad. I got it from iTunes. I just deleted the post to keep anyone else from being misled. It's still a pretty good buy even if it is $9.99. Up over and out. Quote
BFrank Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 More Adams/Pullen today as well as several more Timeless albums. Quote
randyhersom Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 ... including George Coleman Jr. Quote
BFrank Posted October 4, 2008 Report Posted October 4, 2008 ... including George Coleman Jr. Saw that. What's his story? (other than son of ...) Quote
randyhersom Posted October 7, 2008 Report Posted October 7, 2008 New Billy Harper dropped today. Alllmusic.com raves, does mention that three tracks feature Imamu Amiri Baraka. I'll download when I get home. Quote
BFrank Posted October 8, 2008 Report Posted October 8, 2008 DL-d BH today. That's a no-brainer. Also 3 Vee-Jay albums showed up. Irene Kral "Kral Space" Bill Henderson "Complete Vee-Jay Recordings, Vol 2" Yusef Lateef - S/T Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted October 8, 2008 Report Posted October 8, 2008 Most all of Kip Hanrahan's American Clavé label is now up. For the uninitiated steer very clear (just from samples) of something called "Beautiful Scars" - a new one by Kip. But by all means there is some important work for the taking. American Clavé Quote
BFrank Posted October 9, 2008 Report Posted October 9, 2008 Vertical's Currency is a good place to start. ... and, yes, that's Jack Bruce on the cover. He's a "regular" on Hanrahan's albums. Quote
.:.impossible Posted October 9, 2008 Report Posted October 9, 2008 Most all of Kip Hanrahan's American Clavé label is now up. For the uninitiated steer very clear (just from samples) of something called "Beautiful Scars" - a new one by Kip. But by all means there is some important work for the taking. American Clavé I came across this stuff last month in a search for Lester Bowie. A friend of mine also came across it, by chance, in a search for Olu Dara. Another friend came across it by chance searching for Taj Mahal. Everyone had dl'd the Ishmael Reed Conjure album. I picked up a couple of tracks from other albums here and there. Thanks for the rec's Vint! Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 (edited) Curiouser and curiouser! After putting up a bunch of discs in August and then deleting all but 7 (why that 7?) in September, ECM have just added another dozen of the Touchstones to e-music (UK). I can't understand their logic at all! Quickly swallowed AEC's 'Full Force' and 'the first 'Gateway' before they vanish! Edited October 11, 2008 by Bev Stapleton Quote
RDK Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 More Timeless and a bunch of Sun Ra showed up today too! Quote
mjzee Posted October 12, 2008 Report Posted October 12, 2008 Freddie Redd - Music From The Connection George Coleman - Amsterdam After Dark Barry Harris - Plays Barry Harris Bill Evans - Quintessence Karrin Allyson - Footprints Charlie Hunter - Baboon Strength Art Blakey live at the 1972 Monterey Jazz Festival Yazoo blues collection: St. Louis Town 1929-1933 Kenny Dorham - Quiet Kenny Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Zurich 1962 Teddy Charles, Idrees Sulieman, John Jenkins, Mal Waldron - Coolin' Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted October 12, 2008 Report Posted October 12, 2008 Most all of Kip Hanrahan's American Clavé label is now up. For the uninitiated steer very clear (just from samples) of something called "Beautiful Scars" - a new one by Kip. But by all means there is some important work for the taking. American Clavé I came across this stuff last month in a search for Lester Bowie. A friend of mine also came across it, by chance, in a search for Olu Dara. Another friend came across it by chance searching for Taj Mahal. Everyone had dl'd the Ishmael Reed Conjure album. I picked up a couple of tracks from other albums here and there. Thanks for the rec's Vint! Anyone and everyone should, at the very least, spend a token on "Rawalpindi Blues" from the Paul Haines 'Darn It' album and then play it as loud as the neighborhood will allow plus one notch more. Possibly my favorite performance of all time ... it will grab you by the wish bone! Quote
mjzee Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 I indulged in some booster packs from Best Buy (hey, I had had a hard day, okay?): Pierre Michelot - Round about a bass Gerry Mulligan - The Quartets In Concert - Pablo JJ Johnson, Kai Winding, Bennie Green, Willie Dennis - Four Trombones Sam Jones - Changes and Things Sun Ra - My Brother The Wind Vol. II Martin Taylor - In Concert Kenny Burrell - Stormy Monday Blues Ethan Iverson - The Minor Passions Bob Brookmeyer - Paris Suite Lennie Tristano - Wow Tommy Flanagan - Jazz Poet David Murray - Ming Oregon - Prime Hank Jones - With The Meridian String Quartet Dave McKenna Quartet featuring Zoot Sims Abdullah Ibrahim - Duke's Memories Big Joe Turner - Everyday I Have The Blues Johnny Griffin/Eddie Lockjaw Davis - Live At Minton's Art Pepper - Straight Life Earl Hines - Live in Orange (Hot Club 1974) Thelonious Monk - Monk The Transformer Joe Beck & John Abercrombie - Coincidence Bill Evans - Explorations Freddie Redd - San Francisco Suite Barry Harris - Live From NY Karrin Allyson - In Blue Yazoo blues collections - Harmonica Blues Kenny Dorham Quintet Bobby Jaspar - Modern jazz au club St-Germain Steve Lacy & Mal Waldron - At the Bimhuis 1982 Roy Eldridge - The Nifty Cat Jay McShann - Going To Kansas City Earl Hines Plays Cole Porter Buddy Tate - The Texas Twister Sun Ra - Cosmic Tones / Art Forms Quote
Uncle Skid Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 That's obscene, man. How can you digest all that music? I start feeling overwhelmed around 4 or 5 albums per month. Quote
mjzee Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 That's obscene, man. How can you digest all that music? I start feeling overwhelmed around 4 or 5 albums per month. Someday I'll get through it all. It's better than not having them. To put it in perspective: All of the albums I just mentioned cost me a total of $25. Quote
RDK Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 That's obscene, man. How can you digest all that music? I start feeling overwhelmed around 4 or 5 albums per month. Someday I'll get through it all. It's better than not having them. To put it in perspective: All of the albums I just mentioned cost me a total of $25. I know what you mean. I've probably bought 20+ cards over the last 5-6 months and have downloaded well over a hundred albums. The neatest thing is being able to take chances on artists that I've never heard before, especially European artists on discs that would otherwise be very expensive imports (if I could even find them here). Quote
BFrank Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 This is a pleasant surprise! Not quite as good as the first, but considering how little is out there for this group, it's WELL worth a DL. Quote
Adam Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 That's obscene, man. How can you digest all that music? I start feeling overwhelmed around 4 or 5 albums per month. Someday I'll get through it all. It's better than not having them. To put it in perspective: All of the albums I just mentioned cost me a total of $25. What booster packs at BEST Buy are you getting? at teh Best Buy near me, where the cards finally started appearing, a card for 100 songs is $29.95. Quote
RDK Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 That's obscene, man. How can you digest all that music? I start feeling overwhelmed around 4 or 5 albums per month. Someday I'll get through it all. It's better than not having them. To put it in perspective: All of the albums I just mentioned cost me a total of $25. What booster packs at BEST Buy are you getting? at teh Best Buy near me, where the cards finally started appearing, a card for 100 songs is $29.95. They're the same as the Circuit City packs, except that the CC ones expired at the end of Sept. while the BB ones are good through October. Still on sale at $5/65 downloads - though they're apparently now getting hard to find. Quote
mjzee Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 They're the same as the Circuit City packs, except that the CC ones expired at the end of Sept. while the BB ones are good through October. Still on sale at $5/65 downloads - though they're apparently now getting hard to find. Yeah...people actually shop at Best Buy! Quote
Soulstation1 Posted October 18, 2008 Author Report Posted October 18, 2008 http://www.emusic.com/artist/Creedence-Cle...d/10557803.html Anyone DL any of the new CCR remasters? I have zero CCR in the collection Quote
Parkertown Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 (edited) I only d/l'd the bonus tracks, as I have all the albums proper on either DCC gold cds or AP SACDs. That said, I really enjoyed the bonus tracks. And the guitar sound on some of the live tracks was just tremendous. Real gritty, cranked to 11 and threatening to feedback with overload... Way cool... Okay...so I didn't download the two 45 Revs per Minute tracks...; meh...if you've heard 'em once, that's enough. Edited October 18, 2008 by Parkertown Quote
captainwrong Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 Are these bonus tracks on the box set? Quote
Parkertown Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 No, with the exception of just a few tracks. Some cool alternate takes. Rough Mixes... Here they are: Bootleg [Alternate Take] Bayou Country (40th Anniversary Edition) Born On The Bayou [Live in London] Bayou Country (40th Anniversary Edition) Proud Mary [Live in Stockholm] Bayou Country (40th Anniversary Edition) Crazy Otto [Live at The Fillmore] Bayou Country (40th Anniversary Edition) Travelin' Band [Remake Take] Cosmo's Factory (40th Anniversary Edition) Up Around The Bend [Live in Amsterdam] Cosmo's Factory (40th Anniversary Edition) Born On The Bayou [Jam with Booker T.] Cosmo's Factory (40th Anniversary Edition) Before You Accuse Me - Outtake Creedence Clearwater Revival (40th Anniversary Edition) Ninety-Nine And A Half (Live @ The Fillmore) Creedence Clearwater Revival (40th Anniversary Edition) Suzie Q (Live @ The Fillmore) Creedence Clearwater Revival (40th Anniversary Edition) Broken Spoke Shuffle Green River (40th Anniversary Edition) Glory Be Green River (40th Anniversary Edition) Bad Moon Rising [Live in Berlin] Green River (40th Anniversary Edition) Green River/Suzie Q [Live in Stockholm] Green River (40th Anniversary Edition) Lodi [Live in Hamburg] Green River (40th Anniversary Edition) Hey Tonight [Live in Hamburg] Pendulum (40th Anniversary Edition) Fortunate Son [Live in Manchester] Willy and the Poor Boys (40th Anniversary Edition) It Came Out Of The Sky [Live in Berlin] Willy and the Poor Boys (40th Anniversary Edition) Down On The Corner [Jam with Booker T.] Willy and the Poor Boys (40th Anniversary Edition) Quote
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