brownie Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 I've got way too many... ... but no Glenn Miller Quote
David Ayers Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 This thread reminds me of 'Humilation', the game played by English Literature professors in a David Lodge campus novel. The object is to win the game by humiliating yourself the most, by declaring a major work of literature you have never read (bearing in mind it is your job to have read them). One guy wins hands down by admitting he has never read Hamlet. He wins, but he gets sacked when his boss finds out. On the topic of academic ignorance I quite like the Don DeLillo Novel White Noise where the protagonist is a Hitler expert in the US organising an international Hitler conference and realising that the fact he does not speak or read German is going to be exposed. You guys are right up there! Including you Brownie!! Heh heh. Good thread though. Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 No Armstrong, Basie, Goodman, Tatum or Waller... .....1 Dizzy... ....1 Ellington... ......no Coltrane Impulse years... .....no Pharoah, Shepp or Ornette.... .....no post-'66 Miles..... ....nor SUN RA..... No wonder you post that silly crap in the political thread. If I was your wristwatch down yonder at least you would show up for appointments on time. But if you wore a Reptet Deluxe watch, you'd be so off the mark you'd still be pacing up and down Washington Street looking for the entrance to your old record shop. Quote
Alexander Hawkins Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Stuff on the Sonny Rollins Prestige box apart, I own nothing led by Miles. Nor any Stan Getz. Not by design, nor because I'm rabidly 'anti' either, but they're pretty egregious omissions. On which note, anyone without any Tatum should be shot Now about that Miles... Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 (edited) This thread reminds me of 'Humiliation', the game played by English Literature professors in a David Lodge campus novel. The object is to win the game by humiliating yourself the most, by declaring a major work of literature you have never read (bearing in mind it is your job to have read them). One guy wins hands down by admitting he has never read Hamlet. He wins, but he gets sacked when his boss finds out. Oh, oh, I can play that game... I've been "professional" Symphony Chorus singer (baritone) for 10 or 11 years, but I've NEVER sung any more of Handel's "Messiah" than just the Hallelujah Chorus!! This is no small feat either, as I've had probably 12 to 14 "expected" opportunities to sing The Messiah over the years. And if you just count ALL the "opportunities" I've had to sing this war horse (including attempts to recruit me to sing it with this community chorus, or that church choir, or various annual Messiah "sing-alongs"), the number is probably much closer to 30(!). But after 10+ years of professional choral singing, it's getting harder and harder to avoid. I'm on a yearlong sabbatical currently from the KC Symphony Chorus, but I'm hoping to return to the group next year, mid-season --- conveniently after the annual Messiah performances that we do every year around Thanksgiving. (Most years I have to be out of town for Thanksgiving, with family commitments --- yeah, that’s right, "family commitments" .) Edited March 28, 2006 by Rooster_Ties Quote
Hot Ptah Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 I have nothing by Spyrogyra, Yellowjackets, Rippingtons, Manhattan Transfer. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 I have nothing by Spyrogyra, Yellowjackets, Rippingtons, Manhattan Transfer. MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 I have nothing by Spyrogyra, Yellowjackets, Rippingtons, Manhattan Transfer. Nor have I; though I do have 2 by Urban Knights. (Hur hur) MG Quote
Larry Kart Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Brownie -- I didn't have much (or maybe any) Miller either until I ran across a used copy a while back of the 3-CD "Secret Broadcasts" set (RCA) -- stuff the Miller AAF Band recorded in the U.S. in 1944 for broadcasts to the services. This was a remarkable band within the given Miller style (though rhythmically more relaxed than the earlier Miller band), with Mel Powell on piano, nice trumpet solos from Zeke Zarchy, Bobby Nichols, and Bernie Privin, Peanuts Hucko on clarinet, the best string section any big band with strings ever had AFAIK, Junior Collins (later of the Birth of the Cool band) on French horn (what a player he was), Ray McKinley, etc. And the young Johnny Desmond was a very good singer. Also, the sound here is pretty astonishing; the broadcasts were recorded on 16-inch 33 1/3 rpm discs in good studios and have a wide dynamic range. I wouldn't say that this set is worth seeking out for everyone here, but I'll bet it will surprise some who have filed Miller away as mere nostalgia. On the other hand, it is kind of eerie to hear each broadcast begin with the AAF theme song that Chummy MacGregor (he of "Moon Dreams"), Miller, and some guy named Meyer wrote -- "I Sustain the Wings" -- and think that some of the guys who were listening to it were soon going to be climbing into B-17s. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 No Brad Meldau or Bad Plus. No Fred Jackson Blue Note either.. Quote
brownie Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Brownie -- I didn't have much (or maybe any) Miller either until I ran across a used copy a while back of the 3-CD "Secret Broadcasts" set (RCA) -- stuff the Miller AAF Band recorded in the U.S. in 1944 for broadcasts to the services. This was a remarkable band within the given Miller style (though rhythmically more relaxed than the earlier Miller band), with Mel Powell on piano, nice trumpet solos from Zeke Zarchy, Bobby Nichols, and Bernie Privin, Peanuts Hucko on clarinet, the best string section any big band with strings ever had AFAIK, Junior Collins (later of the Birth of the Cool band) on French horn (what a player he was), Ray McKinley, etc. And the young Johnny Desmond was a very good singer. Also, the sound here is pretty astonishing; the broadcasts were recorded on 16-inch 33 1/3 rpm discs in good studios and have a wide dynamic range. I wouldn't say that this set is worth seeking out for everyone here, but I'll bet it will surprise some who have filed Miller away as mere nostalgia. On the other hand, it is kind of eerie to hear each broadcast begin with the AAF theme song that Chummy MacGregor (he of "Moon Dreams"), Miller, and some guy named Meyer wrote -- "I Sustain the Wings" -- and think that some of the guys who were listening to it were soon going to be climbing into B-17s. Thanks for the advice, Larry! Will be looking for that 'Secret Broadcasts' set and fill my Miller gap! Quote
Brad Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Yes, like someone else said, my collection is better than I thought. I don't have anything by Sun Ra, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Keith Jarrett but then they don't do anything for me so in that respect I don't have any holes. Would I like more of certain artists? Yes, definitely. But when you have about 1,500 Cds and almost 50 Mosaics how much and how much time do you have time to listen to everything? Quote
J.A.W. Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Objectively speaking there are still major holes in my collection, but I don't intend to fill them, as the artists involved don't do anything for me. Quote
.:.impossible Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 I feel like Tadd Dameron is a major omission in my collection. Quote
7/4 Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 No Armstrong, Basie, Goodman, Tatum or Waller... .....1 Dizzy... ....1 Ellington... ......no Coltrane Impulse years... .....no Pharoah, Shepp or Ornette.... .....no post-'66 Miles..... ....nor SUN RA..... No wonder you post that silly crap in the political thread. Quote
Kalo Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 You guys are making me feel really good about my collection. It's not huge, but what's there is pretty choice. Certainly no major gaps as far as representation of "Giants," though a lot of filling in to do around the edges, I suppose. Quote
Clunky Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 Clearly fo most of us the hole s must be bigger than what we do have, missing from my collection is Any Stan Kenton Glenn Miller Jan Garbarek- and a load of other ECM types Hal Russell Dollar Brand Fess Williams Coon Sanders Night Hawks er ....thats all I can think of right now. I guess the only major gap there is Hal. No doubt CN will straighten me out on that point in the future... Quote
BruceH Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 Would I like more of certain artists? Yes, definitely. But when you have about 1,500 Cds and almost 50 Mosaics how much and how much time do you have time to listen to everything? That pretty much says it all. Quote
BruceH Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 You guys are making me feel really good about my collection. It's not huge, but what's there is pretty choice. Certainly no major gaps as far as representation of "Giants," though a lot of filling in to do around the edges, I suppose. I feel much the same, although one thing: When you say your collection is "not huge" I would ask, compared to what? It's all relative, and rest assured, your collection is huge compared to that of many people. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 My confession is that I have way too many items in my collection. The things I am missing are of music I don't care for such as Free Jazz, Electric Jazz, Smooth Jazz. Having a very large and complete collection is to a large extent a function of beginning my collection about 50 years ago !!! Quote
BruceH Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 My confession is that I have way too many items in my collection. The things I am missing are of music I don't care for such as Free Jazz, Electric Jazz, Smooth Jazz. Having a very large and complete collection is to a large extent a function of beginning my collection about 50 years ago !!! That'll do it! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 The things I am missing are of music I don't care for such as Free Jazz, Electric Jazz, Smooth Jazz. First time I've seen these grouped. Quote
md655321 Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) The things I am missing are of music I don't care for such as Free Jazz, Electric Jazz, Smooth Jazz. First time I've seen these grouped. Then you havent heard the new Kenny G where he lays tracks over On the Corner. Edited March 30, 2006 by md655321 Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 Then you havent heard the new Kenny G there he lays tracks over On the Corner. Haven't found a free download of that one. Quote
md655321 Posted March 30, 2006 Report Posted March 30, 2006 You can download a lossless version of some Kenny G right here: http://torrentreactor.net/view.php?id=5371164 Quote
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