jazzbo Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 Dexter Gordon, Prestige, Disc 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted April 26, 2008 Report Share Posted April 26, 2008 Hitsville USA - Complete Motown Singles Collection CDs 3 and 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 Coltrane 'Classic Quartet - Complete Impulse Studio Recordings' box, CD5. The 'Transition' and 'Living Space' material. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poetrylover3 Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 The Complete Norman Granz Jam Sessions ( Jams #7, #8, #9) with Eldridge, Gillespie, Webster et al Of interest in High Times Hard Times was Anita O'Day's observation about his Personal Supervision, as consisting largely of his mere presence at the session and she gave him no credit at all. She also wrote with some bitterness to the effect that he took advantage of, or in some sense exploited the "hypes" (addicts). Certainly he deserved credit for keeping them gainfully employed and recorded, often when the world wasn't exactly beating down the door etc... In any event, I'm glad that he recorded these sessions as it's the closest we'll ever get to the cutting contests and after hours sessions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdogus Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 Miles Davis - The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolyStitt Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 This arrived from the Da Bastards a while back but today was my first chance to spin it. Gerry Mulligan Sextet: San Diego Concert 1954/Complete Studio Sessions 1955 to 1956 The set is a great companion to my Concert Jazz Band Mosaic. Hopefully Mosaic will reissue this stuff soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Al Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 Dexter Gordon, Prestige, Disc 6 That's one I'd like to get sometime. Add it to the eternally-growing wish list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmonahan Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 The Complete Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland on EJC, disc one (of three). I just got it, and it's something of a revelation--great stereo sound, and Satch is in fabulous form! Greg M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 Yeah, those were good lps. The Dukes could be a hot band. Right now, Duke Ellington Centennial box, Second Sacred Concert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 "Complete Verve JATP 1944-49" box, CDs 1 and 2. Excellent sound on this set. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 This afternoon T-Bone Walker - Complete Capitol & Black & White recordings - all 3 discs MELLO!!!!! MG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) Spent a fair bit of today diggin the 'Joe Henderson Complete Milestone' box and the 'Eric Dolphy Complete Prestige' box. The Dolphy is of course desert island material but the Henderson is a fascinating insight to his neglected 'middle period'. Disks 7 and 8 with 'The Elements', the Flora Purim tracks and 'Black Narcissus' are very good - strange that 'Black Narcissus' doesn't get more plaudits. Edited May 4, 2008 by sidewinder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Van Basten II Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 If you enjoy French pop, you should appreciate this, 5 cds full of music and if they are some familiar name Arthur H. Pauline Croze, Benabar etc. They have mostly avoided giving the more familiar pieces and especially for us North-Americans we have a lot of music inside that we can not find here and a lot of people i know nothing about. Of course, being a compilation it is sometimes uneven but rarely ininteresting. The only minus is that they are no liner notes to give us informations about the people behind the music. Here's the track listing 1 Anais - Je t'aime à en crever (live) 2 Polo & Sanseverino - Vous avez déjà tout 3 Weepers Circus avec Olivia Ruiz - Sans vous aimer 4 Olivier Libaux feat. Barbara Carlotti - Le petit succès 5 Mathieu Boogaerts & M - Bébé éléphant 6 Emily Loizeau - Je ne sais pas choisir 7 Diving With Andy feat. Coralie Clement - The Test Of Time 8 Aaron - Angel Dust 9 Valerie Leulliot - Mon homme blessé 10 Jean-Louis Murat - Caillou 11 Kaolin - Je reviens 12 Daphne - Abracadabra 13 Babet - Le marin 14 Alexandre Varlet - Montre toi 15 Constance Amiot - Clash dans le tempo 16 Pauline Croze - Mal assis 17 Oshen - La première fois 18 Dobacaracol - Etrange 19 Adanowsky en duo avec Arthur H - Compagnon du ciel 20 Donzella & Henri Salvador - L'éboueur de St Tropez Volume 2 1 Stuck In The Sound - ToyBoy 2 Les Wampas - Rimini 3 Nelson - I Say You Can't Stop 4 Didier Super - Y'en a marre des pauvres (version pour les vieux) 5 Jack The Ripper - I Used To Be A Charming Prince 6 Kim Novak - Swallow 7 Medi And The Medicine Show - Yeah Yeah 8 Aqme - Le rouge et le noir 9 Thee, Stranded Horse - Le sel 10 Zebraville - Only You 11 Daran - Gala gala etc… 12 Da Silva - L'averse 13 Franck Monnet - La routine 14 Gyraf - O mon ami 15 Pierre Bondu - Je rêve 16 Nosfell - Günel 17 Polo - Les guitares 18 Brigitte Fontaine - Dévaste-moi 19 Gerard Genty - Plaire 20 Jamait - Caresse moi 1 Benabar & Associés - Tout va bien 2 Debout Sur Le Zinc - La déclaration 3 Bombes 2 Bal - A l'ostal 4 Les Caméléons - Je suis un con 5 Marcel Et Son Orchestre - Fil à retordre 6 Les Hurlements De Léo - L'addition 7 Les Fils De Teuhpu - Bricoleur 8 Les Ogres De Barback - Angélique 9 Fabulous Trobadors - Y'a des garçons 10 La Replik - Con de droite 11 Les Fouteurs de Joie - Sophistiquée 12 Les Grosses Papilles avec Mon Côté Punk - Les mots 13 Loic Lantoine - Pierrot 14 Louis Ville - L'étincelle 15 Les Cowboys Fringants - La manifestation 16 Les Suprêmes Dindes - Femmes divines 17 Tom Poisson - C'est l'vent 18 Traumat & Triogolo - Le film 19 Washington Dead Cats - Je voudrais être comme toi 20 Uncommonmenfrommars - Come To Jamaïca Volume 4 1 Autour De Lucie - Je reviens 2 JP Nataf - Mon ami d'en haut 3 Mathieu Boogaerts - L'espace 4 Martin Rappeneau - Encore 5 Dominique A - Par l'ouest 6 Fugu - Blackwall 7 Yann Tiersen & Shannon Wright - Dragon Fly 8 Holden - C'est plus pareil 9 Dahlia - Contre courant 10 Mansfield TYA - Pour oublier je dors 11 Joseph D'Anvers - La valse des gens 12 Austine - Leitmotiv 13 Cocoon - On My Way 14 Francoiz Breut - Km 83 15 Hey Hey My My - Belle & Julian 16 Sebastien Schuller - Weeping Willow 17 Syd Matters - Connie 18 Superflu - 25 ans 19 Querencia - Les nuits 20 The Married Monk - Roma Amor Volume 5 1 Tahiti 80 - Heartbeat 2 Cocosuma - The Servant 3 Mellow - Instant Love 4 Dimitri From Paris feat. Helena Noguerra - Toi mon auto 5 Avia - Why Should I Cry 6 Bang Gang feat. Keren Ann - Forward And Reverse 7 Spleen - Bitches On The Ground 8 Ginger Ale feat. Mickey 3D - Un peu après minuit 9 Smooth feat. Yann Tiersen - The Endless Rise Of The Sun 10 Kid Loco - She's My Lover 11 Doo - Stay 2 12 Marc Collin présente Les Pétroleuses - Les lumières de la ville 13 Mars feat. Etienne Daho - Dragonfly 14 Wax Tailor - Our Dance 15 Sporto Kantes - Lee 16 Sinclair - Heureux quand-même 17 Bed - Newsprint 18 Grand Tourism feat. Terry Callier - Les courants d'air 19 Massilia Sound System - Lâcher prise 20 Buncello - Monolife Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Van Basten II Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Next in line on the box set front. The story of saxophone Jazz brought to you by the same people who made the very fine series Les trésors du jazz. This 10 cd boxset gives you music by the finest players before 1956 in a chronoligical order by selected instruments. Cd 1 starts with a selection of soprano sax performers, starring Sydney Bechet and Johnny Hodges ending with a Steve Lacy performance with the piece Johnny came lately from Cecil Taylor at Newport. Afterwards, it begins the selection of Alto saxophones with Frank Trumbauer rendition of Singin' the blues circa february 1927 and it goes on with music from Otto Hardwicke, Paul "Stump" Evans, Benny Carter and many others. Unfortunately, i can't find any tracklisting available on the net. Found a track listing and a picture of the box 1 Sidney Bechet - Wild cat blues 2 Johnny Hodges - The blues with a feeling 3 Johnny Hodges - Rent party blues 4 Sidney Bechet - Summertime 5 Sidney Bechet - Old man blues 6 Johnny Hodges - That's the blues old man 7 Sidney Bechet - Blues of Bechet 8 Steve Lacy - Johnny came lately 9 Frankie Trumbauer - Singin' the blues 10 Otto Hardwicke - Black and tan fantasy 11 Paul "Stump" Evans - Wild man blues 12 Johnny Hodges - The dicty glide 13 Benny Carter - Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? 14 Benny Carter - Swing it 15 Willie Smith - Swingin' uptown 16 Johnny Hodges - Accent on youth 17 Russell Procope - Blue rhythm fantasy 18 Earl Warren - Out of the window 19 Pete Brown - Ocean motion 20 Johnny Hodges - Dream blues 21 Willie Smith - Uptown blues 22 Benny Carter - Night hop 23 Johnny Hodges - Junior hop 24 Tab Smith - The jitters Volume 2 1 Johnny Hodges - Things ain't what they used to be 2 Louis Jordan - Ration blues 3 Eddie "Mr. Cleanhead" Vinson - Cherry red blues 4 Earl Bostic - You need coachin' 5 Johnny Hodges - Mood to be wooed 6 Charlie Parker - Now's the time 7 Charlie Parker - Lover man 8 Sonny Stitt - Bouncing with Bud 9 Johnny Hodges - Esquire Swank 10 Charlie Parker - Hot house 11 Willie Smith - Sophisticated lady 12 Sahib Shihab - The thin man 13 Charlie Parker - Parker's mood 14 Ernie Henry - Oh Henry 15 Buddy Collette - Collette 16 Lee Konitz - Subconscious-Lee 17 Woody Herman - Tenderly 18 Sonny Criss - Tornado 19 James Moody - I'm in the mood for love 20 Art Pepper - Art Pepper 21 Sonny Stitt - Imagination 22 Earl Bostic - Flamingo 23 Charlie Parker - K.C. blues 24 Art Pepper - Pooch McGouch Volume 3 1 John Coltrane - Bittersweet 2 Lou Donaldson - Lou's blues 3 Benny Carter - Sunday afternoon 4 Art Pepper - Susy the poodle 5 Paul Desmond - Stardust 6 Sonny Stitt - Pink satin 7 Gigi Gryce - Hymn of the orient 8 Lee Konitz - Lover man 9 Russell Procope - Happy go lucky local 10 Lou Donaldson - Quicksilver 11 Bud Shank - Jasmine 12 Dave Schildkraut - Solar 13 Lennie Niehaus - Day by day 14 Herb Geller - Joe Maini - Coronado 15 Frank Morgan - The champ 16 Herb Geller - Blues in the night 17 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Chasm Volume 4 1 Jackie McLean - Dr. Jackle 2 Johnny Hodges - Pretty little girl 3 Jackie McLean - Lights out 4 Hal McKusick - Lydian lullaby 5 Gene Quill - Phil Woods - Sax fifth avenue 6 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Hoppin' John 7 Zoot Sims - Woody'n you 8 Coleman Hawkins - The stampede 9 Bud Freeman - Crazeology 10 Barney Bigard - Hot feet 11 Prince Robinson - I've found a new baby 12 Coleman Hawkins -Hello Lola 13 Coleman Hawkins - Lost in a fog 14 Dick Wilson - Lotta sex appeal 15 Chu Berry - Christopher Columbus 16 Lester Young - Shoe shine boy 17 Herschel Evans - Blue and sentimental 18 Gene Sedric - Honeysuckle Rose 19 Chu Berry - Sittin' in Volume 5 1 Buddy Tate - Rock-A-Bye-Basie 2 Charlie Barnet - Cherokee 3 Bud Freeman - The Eel 4 Coleman Hawkins - Body and soul 5 Lester Young - Tickle Toe 6 Ben Webster - Cotton tail 7 Chu Berry - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you 8 Charlie Barnet - Rockin' in rhythm 9 Georgie Auld - Breakfast Freud 10 Don Byas - Harvard blues 11 Illinois Jacquet - Flying home 12 Lester Young - Tea for two 13 Coleman Hawkins - The man I love 14 Arnett Cobb - Flying home N°2 15 Jack McVea - Illinois Jacquet - Blues 16 Ike Quebec - Blue Harlem 17 Coleman Hawkins - Flyin' Hawk 18 Flip Phillips - Slam slam blues 19 Don Byas - I got rhythm 20 Illinois Jacquet - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you Volume 6 1 Lester Young - These foolish things 2 Dexter Gordon - I can't escape from you 3 Allen Eager - Allen's alley 4 Don Byas - Cherokee 5 Gene Sedric - These foolish things 6 James Moody - Moody speaks 7 Al Sears The Beautiful Indians - Hiawatha 8 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Hollerin' and screamin' 9 Allen Eager - Fine and dandy 10 Charlie Ventura - Allen Eager - High on an open Mike 11 Lucky Thompson - Just one more chance 12 Illinois Jacquet - Diggin' the count 13 Dexter Gordon - Wardell Gray - The chase 14 Allen Eager - All night, all frantic 15 Charlie Rouse - The squirrel 16 Gene Ammons - E.A.A.K. blues 17 Dexter Gordon - Teddy Edwards - The duel 18 Wardell Gray - Coastin' with J.C. 19 Coleman Hawkins - Picasso 20 Brew Moore - Brew blew 21 James Moody - Tropicana 22 Charlie Ventura - Euphoria Volume 7 1 Gene Ammons - More moon 2 Stan Getz - Long Island sound 3 Don Lanphere - Go 4 James Moody - Out of nowhere 5 Wardell Gray - Easy living 6 Sonny Stitt - All God's chillun' got rhythm 7 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Squattin' 8 Lester Young - Neenah 9 Sonny Rollins - I know 10 Gene Ammons - You're not the kind 11 Charlie Ventura - Big four blues (O.H. Blues) 12 Paul Quinichette - Cross fire 13 Bob Cooper - Coop's solo 14 Ben Webster - The Duke and the brute 15 Stan Getz - Parker 16 Sonny Rollins - Shadrack 17 Jimmy Giuffre - The princess of eveil 18 Wardell Gray - Farmer's market 19 Paul Quinichette - Sequel 20 Flip Phillips - Salute to Pres 21 Don Byas - Laura 22 Gene Ammons - Somewhere along the way 23 Illinois Jacquet - Port of Rico 24 Lester Young - These foolish things Volume 8 1 Zoot Sims - Al Cohn - Tangerine 2 Red Prysock - Soft 3 Ben Webster - The iron hat 4 Arnett Cobb - Operation 5 Jimmy Heath - Turnpike 6 Big Jay McNeely - Nervous, man, nervous 7 Zoot Sims - Zoot 8 Sonny Rollins - The stopper 9 Paul Gonsalves - Don't blame me 10 Phil Urso - Wizzard's gizzard 11 Frank Foster - Bumpkins 12 Sonny Rollins - Oleo 13 Bob Cooper - Excursions 14 Sonny Rollins - Silk 'N satin 15 Frank Foster - Frank Wess - Two Franks 16 Stan Getz - Pernod 17 Al Cohn - Lullaby of Birdland 18 Harold Land - Lands end 19 Bobby Jaspar - Nory's kick 20 Jack Montrose - Paradox 21 Bill Holman - Toot sweet Volume 9 1 Dexter Gordon - Autumn in New York 2 John Coltrane - S'posin' 3 Sonny Rollins - Paradox 4 Johnny Griffin - Riff raff 5 Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Crimea river 6 Bill Perkins - Two degrees eats, three degrees west 7 Buddy Collette - Sleepy slept there 8 Lucky Thompson - Undecided 9 John Coltrane - Stablemates 10 Hank Moble y - Carol's interlude 11 Johnny Griffin - Mildew 12 Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas 13 Paul Gonsalves - Diminuendo and crescendo in blue 14 Al Cohn - Winter Volume 10 1 John Coltrane - Hank Mobley - Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Tenor conclave 2 Stan Getz - Blues for mary Jane 3 Sonny Rollins - Decision 4 Jack Washington - Topsy 5 Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge 6 Harry Carney - Sono 7 Leo Parker - Wee dot 8 Charlie Ventura - Body and soul 9 Serge Chaloff - Chickasaw 10 Leo Parker - Who's mad 11 Sonny Stitt - This cant' be love 12 Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's tune 13 Bob Gordon - Meet Mister Gordon 14 Gerry Mulligan - Come out wherever you are 15 Virgil Gonsalves - Too marvelous for words 16 Harry Carney - Take the "A" train 17 Serge Chaloff - Body and soul 18 Pepper Adams - Tricotism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thomastreichler Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Next in line on the box set front. The story of saxophone Jazz brought to you by the same people who made the very fine series Les trésors du jazz. This 10 cd boxset gives you music by the finest players before 1956 in a chronoligical order by selected instruments. Cd 1 starts with a selection of soprano sax performers, starring Sydney Bechet and Johnny Hodges ending with a Steve Lacy performance with the piece Johnny came lately from Cecil Taylor at Newport. Afterwards, it begins the selection of Alto saxophones with Frank Trumbauer rendition of Singin' the blues circa february 1927 and it goes on with music from Otto Hardwicke, Paul "Stump" Evans, Benny Carter and many others. Unfortunately, i can't find any tracklisting available on the net. Found a track listing and a picture of the box 1 Sidney Bechet - Wild cat blues 2 Johnny Hodges - The blues with a feeling 3 Johnny Hodges - Rent party blues 4 Sidney Bechet - Summertime 5 Sidney Bechet - Old man blues 6 Johnny Hodges - That's the blues old man 7 Sidney Bechet - Blues of Bechet 8 Steve Lacy - Johnny came lately 9 Frankie Trumbauer - Singin' the blues 10 Otto Hardwicke - Black and tan fantasy 11 Paul "Stump" Evans - Wild man blues 12 Johnny Hodges - The dicty glide 13 Benny Carter - Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? 14 Benny Carter - Swing it 15 Willie Smith - Swingin' uptown 16 Johnny Hodges - Accent on youth 17 Russell Procope - Blue rhythm fantasy 18 Earl Warren - Out of the window 19 Pete Brown - Ocean motion 20 Johnny Hodges - Dream blues 21 Willie Smith - Uptown blues 22 Benny Carter - Night hop 23 Johnny Hodges - Junior hop 24 Tab Smith - The jitters Volume 2 1 Johnny Hodges - Things ain't what they used to be 2 Louis Jordan - Ration blues 3 Eddie "Mr. Cleanhead" Vinson - Cherry red blues 4 Earl Bostic - You need coachin' 5 Johnny Hodges - Mood to be wooed 6 Charlie Parker - Now's the time 7 Charlie Parker - Lover man 8 Sonny Stitt - Bouncing with Bud 9 Johnny Hodges - Esquire Swank 10 Charlie Parker - Hot house 11 Willie Smith - Sophisticated lady 12 Sahib Shihab - The thin man 13 Charlie Parker - Parker's mood 14 Ernie Henry - Oh Henry 15 Buddy Collette - Collette 16 Lee Konitz - Subconscious-Lee 17 Woody Herman - Tenderly 18 Sonny Criss - Tornado 19 James Moody - I'm in the mood for love 20 Art Pepper - Art Pepper 21 Sonny Stitt - Imagination 22 Earl Bostic - Flamingo 23 Charlie Parker - K.C. blues 24 Art Pepper - Pooch McGouch Volume 3 1 John Coltrane - Bittersweet 2 Lou Donaldson - Lou's blues 3 Benny Carter - Sunday afternoon 4 Art Pepper - Susy the poodle 5 Paul Desmond - Stardust 6 Sonny Stitt - Pink satin 7 Gigi Gryce - Hymn of the orient 8 Lee Konitz - Lover man 9 Russell Procope - Happy go lucky local 10 Lou Donaldson - Quicksilver 11 Bud Shank - Jasmine 12 Dave Schildkraut - Solar 13 Lennie Niehaus - Day by day 14 Herb Geller - Joe Maini - Coronado 15 Frank Morgan - The champ 16 Herb Geller - Blues in the night 17 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Chasm Volume 4 1 Jackie McLean - Dr. Jackle 2 Johnny Hodges - Pretty little girl 3 Jackie McLean - Lights out 4 Hal McKusick - Lydian lullaby 5 Gene Quill - Phil Woods - Sax fifth avenue 6 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Hoppin' John 7 Zoot Sims - Woody'n you 8 Coleman Hawkins - The stampede 9 Bud Freeman - Crazeology 10 Barney Bigard - Hot feet 11 Prince Robinson - I've found a new baby 12 Coleman Hawkins -Hello Lola 13 Coleman Hawkins - Lost in a fog 14 Dick Wilson - Lotta sex appeal 15 Chu Berry - Christopher Columbus 16 Lester Young - Shoe shine boy 17 Herschel Evans - Blue and sentimental 18 Gene Sedric - Honeysuckle Rose 19 Chu Berry - Sittin' in Volume 5 1 Buddy Tate - Rock-A-Bye-Basie 2 Charlie Barnet - Cherokee 3 Bud Freeman - The Eel 4 Coleman Hawkins - Body and soul 5 Lester Young - Tickle Toe 6 Ben Webster - Cotton tail 7 Chu Berry - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you 8 Charlie Barnet - Rockin' in rhythm 9 Georgie Auld - Breakfast Freud 10 Don Byas - Harvard blues 11 Illinois Jacquet - Flying home 12 Lester Young - Tea for two 13 Coleman Hawkins - The man I love 14 Arnett Cobb - Flying home N°2 15 Jack McVea - Illinois Jacquet - Blues 16 Ike Quebec - Blue Harlem 17 Coleman Hawkins - Flyin' Hawk 18 Flip Phillips - Slam slam blues 19 Don Byas - I got rhythm 20 Illinois Jacquet - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you Volume 6 1 Lester Young - These foolish things 2 Dexter Gordon - I can't escape from you 3 Allen Eager - Allen's alley 4 Don Byas - Cherokee 5 Gene Sedric - These foolish things 6 James Moody - Moody speaks 7 Al Sears The Beautiful Indians - Hiawatha 8 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Hollerin' and screamin' 9 Allen Eager - Fine and dandy 10 Charlie Ventura - Allen Eager - High on an open Mike 11 Lucky Thompson - Just one more chance 12 Illinois Jacquet - Diggin' the count 13 Dexter Gordon - Wardell Gray - The chase 14 Allen Eager - All night, all frantic 15 Charlie Rouse - The squirrel 16 Gene Ammons - E.A.A.K. blues 17 Dexter Gordon - Teddy Edwards - The duel 18 Wardell Gray - Coastin' with J.C. 19 Coleman Hawkins - Picasso 20 Brew Moore - Brew blew 21 James Moody - Tropicana 22 Charlie Ventura - Euphoria Volume 7 1 Gene Ammons - More moon 2 Stan Getz - Long Island sound 3 Don Lanphere - Go 4 James Moody - Out of nowhere 5 Wardell Gray - Easy living 6 Sonny Stitt - All God's chillun' got rhythm 7 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Squattin' 8 Lester Young - Neenah 9 Sonny Rollins - I know 10 Gene Ammons - You're not the kind 11 Charlie Ventura - Big four blues (O.H. Blues) 12 Paul Quinichette - Cross fire 13 Bob Cooper - Coop's solo 14 Ben Webster - The Duke and the brute 15 Stan Getz - Parker 16 Sonny Rollins - Shadrack 17 Jimmy Giuffre - The princess of eveil 18 Wardell Gray - Farmer's market 19 Paul Quinichette - Sequel 20 Flip Phillips - Salute to Pres 21 Don Byas - Laura 22 Gene Ammons - Somewhere along the way 23 Illinois Jacquet - Port of Rico 24 Lester Young - These foolish things Volume 8 1 Zoot Sims - Al Cohn - Tangerine 2 Red Prysock - Soft 3 Ben Webster - The iron hat 4 Arnett Cobb - Operation 5 Jimmy Heath - Turnpike 6 Big Jay McNeely - Nervous, man, nervous 7 Zoot Sims - Zoot 8 Sonny Rollins - The stopper 9 Paul Gonsalves - Don't blame me 10 Phil Urso - Wizzard's gizzard 11 Frank Foster - Bumpkins 12 Sonny Rollins - Oleo 13 Bob Cooper - Excursions 14 Sonny Rollins - Silk 'N satin 15 Frank Foster - Frank Wess - Two Franks 16 Stan Getz - Pernod 17 Al Cohn - Lullaby of Birdland 18 Harold Land - Lands end 19 Bobby Jaspar - Nory's kick 20 Jack Montrose - Paradox 21 Bill Holman - Toot sweet Volume 9 1 Dexter Gordon - Autumn in New York 2 John Coltrane - S'posin' 3 Sonny Rollins - Paradox 4 Johnny Griffin - Riff raff 5 Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Crimea river 6 Bill Perkins - Two degrees eats, three degrees west 7 Buddy Collette - Sleepy slept there 8 Lucky Thompson - Undecided 9 John Coltrane - Stablemates 10 Hank Moble y - Carol's interlude 11 Johnny Griffin - Mildew 12 Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas 13 Paul Gonsalves - Diminuendo and crescendo in blue 14 Al Cohn - Winter Volume 10 1 John Coltrane - Hank Mobley - Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Tenor conclave 2 Stan Getz - Blues for mary Jane 3 Sonny Rollins - Decision 4 Jack Washington - Topsy 5 Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge 6 Harry Carney - Sono 7 Leo Parker - Wee dot 8 Charlie Ventura - Body and soul 9 Serge Chaloff - Chickasaw 10 Leo Parker - Who's mad 11 Sonny Stitt - This cant' be love 12 Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's tune 13 Bob Gordon - Meet Mister Gordon 14 Gerry Mulligan - Come out wherever you are 15 Virgil Gonsalves - Too marvelous for words 16 Harry Carney - Take the "A" train 17 Serge Chaloff - Body and soul 18 Pepper Adams - Tricotism Great set, highly recommended! I just found it - of all places - on a market in a little village in the Provence (southern France) for €20. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted May 11, 2008 Report Share Posted May 11, 2008 Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook, disc two Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Chuck Nessa Posted May 11, 2008 Report Share Posted May 11, 2008 Next in line on the box set front. The story of saxophone Jazz brought to you by the same people who made the very fine series Les trésors du jazz. This 10 cd boxset gives you music by the finest players before 1956 in a chronoligical order by selected instruments. Cd 1 starts with a selection of soprano sax performers, starring Sydney Bechet and Johnny Hodges ending with a Steve Lacy performance with the piece Johnny came lately from Cecil Taylor at Newport. Afterwards, it begins the selection of Alto saxophones with Frank Trumbauer rendition of Singin' the blues circa february 1927 and it goes on with music from Otto Hardwicke, Paul "Stump" Evans, Benny Carter and many others. Unfortunately, i can't find any tracklisting available on the net. Found a track listing and a picture of the box 1 Sidney Bechet - Wild cat blues 2 Johnny Hodges - The blues with a feeling 3 Johnny Hodges - Rent party blues 4 Sidney Bechet - Summertime 5 Sidney Bechet - Old man blues 6 Johnny Hodges - That's the blues old man 7 Sidney Bechet - Blues of Bechet 8 Steve Lacy - Johnny came lately 9 Frankie Trumbauer - Singin' the blues 10 Otto Hardwicke - Black and tan fantasy 11 Paul "Stump" Evans - Wild man blues 12 Johnny Hodges - The dicty glide 13 Benny Carter - Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? 14 Benny Carter - Swing it 15 Willie Smith - Swingin' uptown 16 Johnny Hodges - Accent on youth 17 Russell Procope - Blue rhythm fantasy 18 Earl Warren - Out of the window 19 Pete Brown - Ocean motion 20 Johnny Hodges - Dream blues 21 Willie Smith - Uptown blues 22 Benny Carter - Night hop 23 Johnny Hodges - Junior hop 24 Tab Smith - The jitters Volume 2 1 Johnny Hodges - Things ain't what they used to be 2 Louis Jordan - Ration blues 3 Eddie "Mr. Cleanhead" Vinson - Cherry red blues 4 Earl Bostic - You need coachin' 5 Johnny Hodges - Mood to be wooed 6 Charlie Parker - Now's the time 7 Charlie Parker - Lover man 8 Sonny Stitt - Bouncing with Bud 9 Johnny Hodges - Esquire Swank 10 Charlie Parker - Hot house 11 Willie Smith - Sophisticated lady 12 Sahib Shihab - The thin man 13 Charlie Parker - Parker's mood 14 Ernie Henry - Oh Henry 15 Buddy Collette - Collette 16 Lee Konitz - Subconscious-Lee 17 Woody Herman - Tenderly 18 Sonny Criss - Tornado 19 James Moody - I'm in the mood for love 20 Art Pepper - Art Pepper 21 Sonny Stitt - Imagination 22 Earl Bostic - Flamingo 23 Charlie Parker - K.C. blues 24 Art Pepper - Pooch McGouch Volume 3 1 John Coltrane - Bittersweet 2 Lou Donaldson - Lou's blues 3 Benny Carter - Sunday afternoon 4 Art Pepper - Susy the poodle 5 Paul Desmond - Stardust 6 Sonny Stitt - Pink satin 7 Gigi Gryce - Hymn of the orient 8 Lee Konitz - Lover man 9 Russell Procope - Happy go lucky local 10 Lou Donaldson - Quicksilver 11 Bud Shank - Jasmine 12 Dave Schildkraut - Solar 13 Lennie Niehaus - Day by day 14 Herb Geller - Joe Maini - Coronado 15 Frank Morgan - The champ 16 Herb Geller - Blues in the night 17 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Chasm Volume 4 1 Jackie McLean - Dr. Jackle 2 Johnny Hodges - Pretty little girl 3 Jackie McLean - Lights out 4 Hal McKusick - Lydian lullaby 5 Gene Quill - Phil Woods - Sax fifth avenue 6 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Hoppin' John 7 Zoot Sims - Woody'n you 8 Coleman Hawkins - The stampede 9 Bud Freeman - Crazeology 10 Barney Bigard - Hot feet 11 Prince Robinson - I've found a new baby 12 Coleman Hawkins -Hello Lola 13 Coleman Hawkins - Lost in a fog 14 Dick Wilson - Lotta sex appeal 15 Chu Berry - Christopher Columbus 16 Lester Young - Shoe shine boy 17 Herschel Evans - Blue and sentimental 18 Gene Sedric - Honeysuckle Rose 19 Chu Berry - Sittin' in Volume 5 1 Buddy Tate - Rock-A-Bye-Basie 2 Charlie Barnet - Cherokee 3 Bud Freeman - The Eel 4 Coleman Hawkins - Body and soul 5 Lester Young - Tickle Toe 6 Ben Webster - Cotton tail 7 Chu Berry - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you 8 Charlie Barnet - Rockin' in rhythm 9 Georgie Auld - Breakfast Freud 10 Don Byas - Harvard blues 11 Illinois Jacquet - Flying home 12 Lester Young - Tea for two 13 Coleman Hawkins - The man I love 14 Arnett Cobb - Flying home N°2 15 Jack McVea - Illinois Jacquet - Blues 16 Ike Quebec - Blue Harlem 17 Coleman Hawkins - Flyin' Hawk 18 Flip Phillips - Slam slam blues 19 Don Byas - I got rhythm 20 Illinois Jacquet - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you Volume 6 1 Lester Young - These foolish things 2 Dexter Gordon - I can't escape from you 3 Allen Eager - Allen's alley 4 Don Byas - Cherokee 5 Gene Sedric - These foolish things 6 James Moody - Moody speaks 7 Al Sears The Beautiful Indians - Hiawatha 8 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Hollerin' and screamin' 9 Allen Eager - Fine and dandy 10 Charlie Ventura - Allen Eager - High on an open Mike 11 Lucky Thompson - Just one more chance 12 Illinois Jacquet - Diggin' the count 13 Dexter Gordon - Wardell Gray - The chase 14 Allen Eager - All night, all frantic 15 Charlie Rouse - The squirrel 16 Gene Ammons - E.A.A.K. blues 17 Dexter Gordon - Teddy Edwards - The duel 18 Wardell Gray - Coastin' with J.C. 19 Coleman Hawkins - Picasso 20 Brew Moore - Brew blew 21 James Moody - Tropicana 22 Charlie Ventura - Euphoria Volume 7 1 Gene Ammons - More moon 2 Stan Getz - Long Island sound 3 Don Lanphere - Go 4 James Moody - Out of nowhere 5 Wardell Gray - Easy living 6 Sonny Stitt - All God's chillun' got rhythm 7 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Squattin' 8 Lester Young - Neenah 9 Sonny Rollins - I know 10 Gene Ammons - You're not the kind 11 Charlie Ventura - Big four blues (O.H. Blues) 12 Paul Quinichette - Cross fire 13 Bob Cooper - Coop's solo 14 Ben Webster - The Duke and the brute 15 Stan Getz - Parker 16 Sonny Rollins - Shadrack 17 Jimmy Giuffre - The princess of eveil 18 Wardell Gray - Farmer's market 19 Paul Quinichette - Sequel 20 Flip Phillips - Salute to Pres 21 Don Byas - Laura 22 Gene Ammons - Somewhere along the way 23 Illinois Jacquet - Port of Rico 24 Lester Young - These foolish things Volume 8 1 Zoot Sims - Al Cohn - Tangerine 2 Red Prysock - Soft 3 Ben Webster - The iron hat 4 Arnett Cobb - Operation 5 Jimmy Heath - Turnpike 6 Big Jay McNeely - Nervous, man, nervous 7 Zoot Sims - Zoot 8 Sonny Rollins - The stopper 9 Paul Gonsalves - Don't blame me 10 Phil Urso - Wizzard's gizzard 11 Frank Foster - Bumpkins 12 Sonny Rollins - Oleo 13 Bob Cooper - Excursions 14 Sonny Rollins - Silk 'N satin 15 Frank Foster - Frank Wess - Two Franks 16 Stan Getz - Pernod 17 Al Cohn - Lullaby of Birdland 18 Harold Land - Lands end 19 Bobby Jaspar - Nory's kick 20 Jack Montrose - Paradox 21 Bill Holman - Toot sweet Volume 9 1 Dexter Gordon - Autumn in New York 2 John Coltrane - S'posin' 3 Sonny Rollins - Paradox 4 Johnny Griffin - Riff raff 5 Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Crimea river 6 Bill Perkins - Two degrees eats, three degrees west 7 Buddy Collette - Sleepy slept there 8 Lucky Thompson - Undecided 9 John Coltrane - Stablemates 10 Hank Moble y - Carol's interlude 11 Johnny Griffin - Mildew 12 Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas 13 Paul Gonsalves - Diminuendo and crescendo in blue 14 Al Cohn - Winter Volume 10 1 John Coltrane - Hank Mobley - Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Tenor conclave 2 Stan Getz - Blues for mary Jane 3 Sonny Rollins - Decision 4 Jack Washington - Topsy 5 Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge 6 Harry Carney - Sono 7 Leo Parker - Wee dot 8 Charlie Ventura - Body and soul 9 Serge Chaloff - Chickasaw 10 Leo Parker - Who's mad 11 Sonny Stitt - This cant' be love 12 Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's tune 13 Bob Gordon - Meet Mister Gordon 14 Gerry Mulligan - Come out wherever you are 15 Virgil Gonsalves - Too marvelous for words 16 Harry Carney - Take the "A" train 17 Serge Chaloff - Body and soul 18 Pepper Adams - Tricotism Great set, highly recommended! I just found it - of all places - on a market in a little village in the Provence (southern France) for €20. Amazing what one can do it you don't have to pay anyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul secor Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 (edited) Next in line on the box set front. The story of saxophone Jazz brought to you by the same people who made the very fine series Les trésors du jazz. This 10 cd boxset gives you music by the finest players before 1956 in a chronoligical order by selected instruments. Cd 1 starts with a selection of soprano sax performers, starring Sydney Bechet and Johnny Hodges ending with a Steve Lacy performance with the piece Johnny came lately from Cecil Taylor at Newport. Afterwards, it begins the selection of Alto saxophones with Frank Trumbauer rendition of Singin' the blues circa february 1927 and it goes on with music from Otto Hardwicke, Paul "Stump" Evans, Benny Carter and many others. Unfortunately, i can't find any tracklisting available on the net. Found a track listing and a picture of the box 1 Sidney Bechet - Wild cat blues 2 Johnny Hodges - The blues with a feeling 3 Johnny Hodges - Rent party blues 4 Sidney Bechet - Summertime 5 Sidney Bechet - Old man blues 6 Johnny Hodges - That's the blues old man 7 Sidney Bechet - Blues of Bechet 8 Steve Lacy - Johnny came lately 9 Frankie Trumbauer - Singin' the blues 10 Otto Hardwicke - Black and tan fantasy 11 Paul "Stump" Evans - Wild man blues 12 Johnny Hodges - The dicty glide 13 Benny Carter - Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? 14 Benny Carter - Swing it 15 Willie Smith - Swingin' uptown 16 Johnny Hodges - Accent on youth 17 Russell Procope - Blue rhythm fantasy 18 Earl Warren - Out of the window 19 Pete Brown - Ocean motion 20 Johnny Hodges - Dream blues 21 Willie Smith - Uptown blues 22 Benny Carter - Night hop 23 Johnny Hodges - Junior hop 24 Tab Smith - The jitters Volume 2 1 Johnny Hodges - Things ain't what they used to be 2 Louis Jordan - Ration blues 3 Eddie "Mr. Cleanhead" Vinson - Cherry red blues 4 Earl Bostic - You need coachin' 5 Johnny Hodges - Mood to be wooed 6 Charlie Parker - Now's the time 7 Charlie Parker - Lover man 8 Sonny Stitt - Bouncing with Bud 9 Johnny Hodges - Esquire Swank 10 Charlie Parker - Hot house 11 Willie Smith - Sophisticated lady 12 Sahib Shihab - The thin man 13 Charlie Parker - Parker's mood 14 Ernie Henry - Oh Henry 15 Buddy Collette - Collette 16 Lee Konitz - Subconscious-Lee 17 Woody Herman - Tenderly 18 Sonny Criss - Tornado 19 James Moody - I'm in the mood for love 20 Art Pepper - Art Pepper 21 Sonny Stitt - Imagination 22 Earl Bostic - Flamingo 23 Charlie Parker - K.C. blues 24 Art Pepper - Pooch McGouch Volume 3 1 John Coltrane - Bittersweet 2 Lou Donaldson - Lou's blues 3 Benny Carter - Sunday afternoon 4 Art Pepper - Susy the poodle 5 Paul Desmond - Stardust 6 Sonny Stitt - Pink satin 7 Gigi Gryce - Hymn of the orient 8 Lee Konitz - Lover man 9 Russell Procope - Happy go lucky local 10 Lou Donaldson - Quicksilver 11 Bud Shank - Jasmine 12 Dave Schildkraut - Solar 13 Lennie Niehaus - Day by day 14 Herb Geller - Joe Maini - Coronado 15 Frank Morgan - The champ 16 Herb Geller - Blues in the night 17 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Chasm Volume 4 1 Jackie McLean - Dr. Jackle 2 Johnny Hodges - Pretty little girl 3 Jackie McLean - Lights out 4 Hal McKusick - Lydian lullaby 5 Gene Quill - Phil Woods - Sax fifth avenue 6 Julian "Cannonball" Adderley - Hoppin' John 7 Zoot Sims - Woody'n you 8 Coleman Hawkins - The stampede 9 Bud Freeman - Crazeology 10 Barney Bigard - Hot feet 11 Prince Robinson - I've found a new baby 12 Coleman Hawkins -Hello Lola 13 Coleman Hawkins - Lost in a fog 14 Dick Wilson - Lotta sex appeal 15 Chu Berry - Christopher Columbus 16 Lester Young - Shoe shine boy 17 Herschel Evans - Blue and sentimental 18 Gene Sedric - Honeysuckle Rose 19 Chu Berry - Sittin' in Volume 5 1 Buddy Tate - Rock-A-Bye-Basie 2 Charlie Barnet - Cherokee 3 Bud Freeman - The Eel 4 Coleman Hawkins - Body and soul 5 Lester Young - Tickle Toe 6 Ben Webster - Cotton tail 7 Chu Berry - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you 8 Charlie Barnet - Rockin' in rhythm 9 Georgie Auld - Breakfast Freud 10 Don Byas - Harvard blues 11 Illinois Jacquet - Flying home 12 Lester Young - Tea for two 13 Coleman Hawkins - The man I love 14 Arnett Cobb - Flying home N°2 15 Jack McVea - Illinois Jacquet - Blues 16 Ike Quebec - Blue Harlem 17 Coleman Hawkins - Flyin' Hawk 18 Flip Phillips - Slam slam blues 19 Don Byas - I got rhythm 20 Illinois Jacquet - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you Volume 6 1 Lester Young - These foolish things 2 Dexter Gordon - I can't escape from you 3 Allen Eager - Allen's alley 4 Don Byas - Cherokee 5 Gene Sedric - These foolish things 6 James Moody - Moody speaks 7 Al Sears The Beautiful Indians - Hiawatha 8 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Hollerin' and screamin' 9 Allen Eager - Fine and dandy 10 Charlie Ventura - Allen Eager - High on an open Mike 11 Lucky Thompson - Just one more chance 12 Illinois Jacquet - Diggin' the count 13 Dexter Gordon - Wardell Gray - The chase 14 Allen Eager - All night, all frantic 15 Charlie Rouse - The squirrel 16 Gene Ammons - E.A.A.K. blues 17 Dexter Gordon - Teddy Edwards - The duel 18 Wardell Gray - Coastin' with J.C. 19 Coleman Hawkins - Picasso 20 Brew Moore - Brew blew 21 James Moody - Tropicana 22 Charlie Ventura - Euphoria Volume 7 1 Gene Ammons - More moon 2 Stan Getz - Long Island sound 3 Don Lanphere - Go 4 James Moody - Out of nowhere 5 Wardell Gray - Easy living 6 Sonny Stitt - All God's chillun' got rhythm 7 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Squattin' 8 Lester Young - Neenah 9 Sonny Rollins - I know 10 Gene Ammons - You're not the kind 11 Charlie Ventura - Big four blues (O.H. Blues) 12 Paul Quinichette - Cross fire 13 Bob Cooper - Coop's solo 14 Ben Webster - The Duke and the brute 15 Stan Getz - Parker 16 Sonny Rollins - Shadrack 17 Jimmy Giuffre - The princess of eveil 18 Wardell Gray - Farmer's market 19 Paul Quinichette - Sequel 20 Flip Phillips - Salute to Pres 21 Don Byas - Laura 22 Gene Ammons - Somewhere along the way 23 Illinois Jacquet - Port of Rico 24 Lester Young - These foolish things Volume 8 1 Zoot Sims - Al Cohn - Tangerine 2 Red Prysock - Soft 3 Ben Webster - The iron hat 4 Arnett Cobb - Operation 5 Jimmy Heath - Turnpike 6 Big Jay McNeely - Nervous, man, nervous 7 Zoot Sims - Zoot 8 Sonny Rollins - The stopper 9 Paul Gonsalves - Don't blame me 10 Phil Urso - Wizzard's gizzard 11 Frank Foster - Bumpkins 12 Sonny Rollins - Oleo 13 Bob Cooper - Excursions 14 Sonny Rollins - Silk 'N satin 15 Frank Foster - Frank Wess - Two Franks 16 Stan Getz - Pernod 17 Al Cohn - Lullaby of Birdland 18 Harold Land - Lands end 19 Bobby Jaspar - Nory's kick 20 Jack Montrose - Paradox 21 Bill Holman - Toot sweet Volume 9 1 Dexter Gordon - Autumn in New York 2 John Coltrane - S'posin' 3 Sonny Rollins - Paradox 4 Johnny Griffin - Riff raff 5 Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Crimea river 6 Bill Perkins - Two degrees eats, three degrees west 7 Buddy Collette - Sleepy slept there 8 Lucky Thompson - Undecided 9 John Coltrane - Stablemates 10 Hank Moble y - Carol's interlude 11 Johnny Griffin - Mildew 12 Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas 13 Paul Gonsalves - Diminuendo and crescendo in blue 14 Al Cohn - Winter Volume 10 1 John Coltrane - Hank Mobley - Al Cohn - Zoot Sims - Tenor conclave 2 Stan Getz - Blues for mary Jane 3 Sonny Rollins - Decision 4 Jack Washington - Topsy 5 Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge 6 Harry Carney - Sono 7 Leo Parker - Wee dot 8 Charlie Ventura - Body and soul 9 Serge Chaloff - Chickasaw 10 Leo Parker - Who's mad 11 Sonny Stitt - This cant' be love 12 Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's tune 13 Bob Gordon - Meet Mister Gordon 14 Gerry Mulligan - Come out wherever you are 15 Virgil Gonsalves - Too marvelous for words 16 Harry Carney - Take the "A" train 17 Serge Chaloff - Body and soul 18 Pepper Adams - Tricotism Great set, highly recommended! I just found it - of all places - on a market in a little village in the Provence (southern France) for €20. Amazing what one can do it you don't have to pay anyone. Isn't that what freedom of intellectual property - or whatever the current catch phrase is - I'm old enough to remember "Music belongs to the people!" - is all about? Edited May 12, 2008 by paul secor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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king ubu Posted May 24, 2008 Report Share Posted May 24, 2008 Miles - On the Corner - CD1 followed with CD2 yesterday - mighty great stuff! now: discs 2 and 3 of the Mingus Debut box - the Massey Hall concert - drum solo, the trio set and the original tapes, which I've never heard before... with the bass boosted up a bit, they sound fine, though that interplay of his original and the newly overdubbed bass phrases, I think on "All the Things You Are", is of course a treat as well! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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