mikelz777 Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 (edited) Here are four among a couple of batches that I had already purchased some time back on Ebay that I finally got a chance to listen to. I was really pleased with and would recommend each one of them. All of them still appear to be available via the Concord site as of now if you're still looking for something to toss into your cart. "South side soul" is such a beautiful album. Wright has such a lovely touch. I wish there were more than three of his Prestige albums out on CD. MG I'd agree with you on that one MG, it's a gem. I was hooked on it from the opening number. I've got 'South Side Soul' and 'Makin' Out'. Both great! but i like Makin' Out much much more, as it includes a tenor and is just a burner! Wish I had "Makin' out"! "Mr soul" OJC and "Nice & tasty" recent cheap reissue by JVC (same release you bought a number of other things from Hiroshi) are both lovely trio albums. MG There's a copy of John Wright's "Mr. Soul" currently available (as of this writing) for a reasonable price at the web address below if anyone is interested. You're likely to pay twice the price found on that site if you were to find it anywhere else. Now where can I get a copy of "Nice 'N' Tasty" for a decent price? (It looks like it's gone. 7:21 - 12/14) http://www.musicstack.com/item/505660/wright,john/mr+soul Edited December 15, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
John B Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 This may have been answered previously, but I'm having no luck searching. Does anyone here have, or is anyone aware of a site with a complete list of all OJC limited edition releases? Quote
king ubu Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 Thanks for the custom warning - ouch! I hope I won't get such a bill, it would be a high one, I'm afraid... Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 Now where can I get a copy of "Nice 'N' Tasty" for a decent price? I got mine from Hiroshi Tanno in March. Don't know if he's still got copies. But it was a cheapo - 1000 yen. If he hasn't got it, try HMV Tokyo. (It was oly released in Japan.) MG Quote
NaturalSoul Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 Now where can I get a copy of "Nice 'N' Tasty" for a decent price? I got mine from Hiroshi Tanno in March. Don't know if he's still got copies. But it was a cheapo - 1000 yen. If he hasn't got it, try HMV Tokyo. (It was oly released in Japan.) MG Was available from dustygroove for a long time at 12.99, but has disappeared, which pisses me off because i didn't buy a copy! errr Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 Now where can I get a copy of "Nice 'N' Tasty" for a decent price? I got mine from Hiroshi Tanno in March. Don't know if he's still got copies. But it was a cheapo - 1000 yen. If he hasn't got it, try HMV Tokyo. (It was oly released in Japan.) MG Was available from dustygroove for a long time at 12.99, but has disappeared, which pisses me off because i didn't buy a copy! errr Go for Hiroshi. Mine was only the equiv of $11 from him. There was something else you wanted from him, I think. MG Quote
Swinging Swede Posted December 14, 2007 Report Posted December 14, 2007 This may have been answered previously, but I'm having no luck searching. Does anyone here have, or is anyone aware of a site with a complete list of all OJC limited edition releases? There should be one somewhere, but if nothing else I have a list sitting on my computer. Here 'tis: OJCCD-1701-2___Ada Moore OJCCD-1702-2___Hazel Scott: Relaxed Piano Moods OJCCD-1703-2___Elmo Hope Quartet And Quintet: Hope Meets Foster OJCCD-1704-2___George Wallington Quintet: Jazz For The Carriage Trade OJCCD-1705-2___Freddie Redd Trio/Hampton Hawes Quartet: Piano: East/West OJCCD-1706-2___Jimmy Raney: A OJCCD-1707-2___Farmer, Cohn, Burrell, Waldron/Prestige All-Stars: Earthy OJCCD-1708-2___Jack Teagarden's Big Eight/Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers OJCCD-1709-2___The Classic Swing Of Buck Clayton OJCCD-1710-2___Rex Stewart And The Ellingtonians OJCCD-1711-2___Claire Austin Sings: "When Your Lover Has Gone" OJCCD-1712-2___Gil Melle Quartet: Primitive Modern/Quadrama OJCCD-1713-2___Barbara Lea OJCCD-1714-2___Jackie McLean With Bill Hardman: Jackie's Pal OJCCD-1715-2___Teo Macero with The Prestige Jazz Quartet OJCCD-1716-2___Webster Young: For Lady OJCCD-1717-2___The Prestige Blues-Swingers: Outskirts Of Town OJCCD-1718-2___Betty Roché: Singin' and Swingin' OJCCD-1719-2___Lem Winchester & Benny Golson: Winchester Special OJCCD-1720-2___The Budd Johnson Quintet: Let’s Swing! OJCCD-1721-2___George Lewis And His Ragtime Band: Jazz at Vespers OJCCD-1722-2___Ernie Henry Quartet: Seven Standards and a Blues OJCCD-1723-2___Giants Of Small-Band Swing, Vol. 1 OJCCD-1724-2___Giants Of Small-Band Swing, Vol. 2 OJCCD-1725-2___René Thomas Quintet: Guitar Groove OJCCD-1726-2___Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Lee Konitz: Conception OJCCD-1727-2___Kai Winding And J.J. Johnson/Bennie Green With Strings OJCCD-1728-2___Bennie Green Blows His Horn OJCCD-1729-2___The Dual Role Of Bob Brookmeyer OJCCD-1730-2___Billy Taylor: Cross Section OJCCD-1731-2___Teddy Charles/Shorty Rogers/Jimmy Giuffre: Evolution OJCCD-1732-2___Phil Woods/Donald Byrd: The Young Bloods OJCCD-1732-2___Jackie McLean/John Jenkins: Alto Madness OJCCD-1734-2___Phil Woods, Gene Quill, Sahib Shihab, Hal Stein: Four Altos OJCCD-1735-2___Phil Woods, Gene Quill, Jackie McLean, John Jenkins, Hal McKusick: Bird Feathers OJCCD-1736-2___George Lewis: Jazz In The Classic New Orleans Tradition OJCCD-1737-2___Wilbur Ware: The Chicago Sound OJCCD-1738-2___Jean Thielemans: Man Bites Harmonica OJCCD-1739-2___George Lewis Of New Orleans OJCCD-1740-2___Earl ”Fatha” Hines And His Band: A Monday Date OJCCD-1741-2___Moondog OJCCD-1742-2___Barbara Lea: Lea in Love OJCCD-1743-2___The John Wright Trio: South Side Soul OJCCD-1744-2___Ted Curson Plays Fire Down Below OJCCD-1745-2___Charlie Mariano: Boston All Stars OJCCD-1746-2___Jon Eardley: Hollywood To New York OJCCD-1747-2___Randy Weston Trio: Jazz À La Bohemia OJCCD-1748-2___Freddie Redd Trio: San Francisco Trio OJCCD-1749-2___Joe Albany: The Right Combination OJCCD-1750-2___The Other Side Of Benny Golson OJCCD-1751-2___The Elmo Hope Trio: Meditations OJCCD-1752-2___Bennie Green: Walking Down OJCCD-1753-2___Gil Melle Quartet with Kenny Dorham, Hal McKusick: Gil's Guests OJCCD-1754-2___The George Wallington Trios OJCCD-1755-2___Steve Lacy With Don Cherry: Evidence OJCCD-1756-2___The Elmer Snowden Quartet Featuring Cliff Jackson: Harlem Banjo! OJCCD-1757-2___Buck Clayton/Tommy Gwaltney’s Kansas City Nine: Goin’ to Kansas City OJCCD-1758-2___Ida Cox With The Coleman Hawkins Quintet: Blues for Rampart Street OJCCD-1759-2___The Blues Piano Artistry Of Meade Lux Lewis OJCCD-1760-2___Richie Kamuca, Bill Holman: West Coast Jazz in HiFi OJCCD-1761-2___The Gerald Wiggins Trio: Around The World In 80 Days OJCCD-1762-2___Lee Morgan/Wynton Kelly: Dizzy Atmosphere OJCCD-1763-2___Frank Rosolino: Free for All OJCCD-1764-2___Buddy Collette: Jazz Loves Paris OJCCD-1765-2___Elmo Hope: The Final Sessions/Volume 1 OJCCD-1766-2___Elmo Hope: The Final Sessions/Volume 2 OJCCD-1767-2___Lennie Niehaus: The Octet #2, Vol. 3 OJCCD-1768-2___The Music Of Victor Feldman: Suite Sixteen OJCCD-1769-2___André Previn Plays Songs By Vernon Duke OJCCD-1770-2___Ruth Price: With Shelly Manne & His Men at the Manne-Hole OJCCD-1771-2___Milt Jackson/Sonny Stitt: In The Beginning OJCCD-1772-2___King Pleasure: Golden Days OJCCD-1773-2___The Mundell Lowe Quartet OJCCD-1774-2___Gigi Gryce And The Jazz Lab Quintet OJCCD-1775-2___Don Friedman Trio: A Day in the City OJCCD-1776-2___Bill Perkins Quintet: Quietly There OJCCD-1777-2___Lucy Reed: The Singing Reed OJCCD-1778-2___The Paul Horn Quintet: Something Blue OJCCD-1779-2___John Benson Brooks’ Alabama Concerto Featuring Cannonball Adderley/Art Farmer OJCCD-1780-2___James Moody: Hi Fi Party OJCCD-1781-2___More Moondog/The Story Of Moondog OJCCD-1782-2___Thad Jones/Kenny Burrell/Frank Wess: After Hours OJCCD-1783-2___Honi Gordon: Honi Gordon Sings OJCCD-1784-2___Oliver Nelson: Taking Care Of Business OJCCD-1785-2___Lem Winchester Sextet: Lem’s Beat OJCCD-1786-2___Joe Holiday: Mambo Jazz OJCCD-1787-2___André Previn: Plays Songs by Jerome Kern OJCCD-1788-2___Bobby Jaspar OJCCD-1789-2___Sam Jones: The Soul Society OJCCD-1790-2___James Clay: A Double Dose Of Soul OJCCD-1791-2___James Moody And His Band: Wail, Moody, Wail OJCCD-1792-2___Philly Joe Jones Big Band Sounds: Drums Around The World OJCCD-1793-2___The Larry Young Trio: Testifying OJCCD-1794-2___Walt Dickerson: A Sense Of Direction OJCCD-1795-2___Oliver Nelson With Lem Winchester: Nocturne OJCCD-1796-2___Tiny Grimes With Jerome Richardson: Tiny In Swingville OJCCD-1797-2___Benny Golson Sextet: The Modern Touch OJCCD-1798-2___Bev Kelly: Love Locked Out OJCCD-1799-2___The Jimmy Heath Orchestra: Really Big! OJCCD-1800-2___Bennie Green with Art Farmer OJCCD-1801-2___Donald Byrd/Art Farmer/Idrees Sulieman: Three Trumpets OJCCD-1802-2___Betty Roché: Lightly and Politely OJCCD-1803-2___Oliver Nelson With Joe Newman: Main Stem OJCCD-1804-2___Charles McPherson: The Quintet/Live! OJCCD-1805-2___George Wallington Quintet featuring Phil Woods, Donald Byrd: The New York Scene OJCCD-1806-2___Dizzy Reece: Asia Minor OJCCD-1807-2___The Charles Mingus Octet/ The Jimmy Knepper Quintet: Debut Rarities, vol. 1 OJCCD-1808-2___The Charles Mingus Duo & Trio: Debut Rarities, vol. 2 OJCCD-1809-2___The Kenny Drew Trio: Pal Joey OJCCD-1810-2___Elmo Hope Sextet And Trio: Homecoming OJCCD-1811-2___Hal McKusick: Triple Exposure OJCCD-1812-2___Al Cohn: Broadway OJCCD-1813-2___The George Wallington Quintet: Live! At Cafe Bohemia OJCCD-1814-2___Mal Waldron: Mal/3 Sounds OJCCD-1815-2___Jerome Richardson Sextet: Midnight Oil OJCCD-1816-2___Lem Winchester: Another Opus OJCCD-1817-2___This Is Walt Dickerson! OJCCD-1818-2___Ken McIntyre: Stone Blues OJCCD-1819-2___Oliver Nelson Orchestra: Afro/American Sketches OJCCD-1820-2___Ahmed Abdul-Malik: Jazz Sahara OJCCD-1821-2___The Charles Mingus Group featuring Wynton Kelly & Pepper Adams: Debut Rarities, vol. 3 OJCCD-1822-2___Prince Lasha & Sonny Simmons: Firebirds OJCCD-1823-2___Lil Hardin Armstrong And Her Orchestra: Chicago: The Living Legends OJCCD-1824-2___Franz Jackson's Original Jass All-Stars: Chicago: The Living Legends Featuring Bob Shoffner OJCCD-1825-2___Junie C. Cobb And His New Hometown Band: Chicago: The Living Legends OJCCD-1826-2___Albert Wynn And His Gutbucket Seven: Chicago: The Living Legends OJCCD-1827-2___Johnny Griffin Sextet OJCCD-1828-2___Jimmy Heath Sextet: The Thumper OJCCD-1829-2___The Charles Mingus Group Featuring Jackie Paris, The Gordons, And Bob Benton: Debut Rarities, vol. 4 OJCCD-1830-2___Billy Taylor With Four Flutes OJCCD-1831-2___Larry Young: Young Blues OJCCD-1832-2___"Sweet Emma" Barrett: Sweet Emma: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD-1833-2___Kid Thomas And His Algiers Stompers: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD-1834-2___Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joymakers: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD-1835-2___Peter Bocage With His Creole Serenaders And The Love-Jiles Ragtime Orchestra: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD 1836-2___The Louis Cottrell Trio - New Orleans-The Living Legends: Bourbon Street OJCCD-1837-2___James Moody: Moody’s Mood For Blues OJCCD-1838-2___Jack DeJohnette: Sorcery OJCCD-1839-2___Sam Jones Plus 10: The Chant OJCCD-1840-2___André Previn: Plays Songs by Harold Arlen OJCCD-1841-2___Phil Woods With Red Garland: Sugan OJCCD-1842-2___Jaki Byard: Out Front! OJCCD-1843-2___John Dennis: New Piano Expressions Debut Rarities, vol. 5 OJCCD-1844-2___Jim Robinson's New Orleans Band: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD-1845-2___Kid Thomas And His Algiers Stompers: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD-1846-2___Jim Robinson Plays Spirituals And Blues: New Orleans: The Living Legends OJCCD-1847-2___Billie And Dede Pierce: New Orleans: The Living Legends: Blues and Tonks from the Delta OJCCD-1848-2___Doug Watkins Quintet Featuring Yusef Lateef: Soulnik OJCCD-1849-2___Jerome Richardson: Roamin’ With Richardson OJCCD-1850-2___Benny Golson: Gone With Golson OJCCD-1851-2___Gigi Gryce Quintet: Saying Somethin’ OJCCD-1852-2___Arthur Taylor: Taylor’s Tenors OJCCD-1853-2___Larry Young: Groove Street OJCCD-1854-2___Jimmy Heath Quintet: On The Trail OJCCD-1855-2___Johnny Griffin Quartet: Way Out! OJCCD-1856-2___Mal Waldron: Mal/4 OJCCD-1857-2___Charles Mingus/John LaPorta: Jazzical Moods (Period 1107/1111) OJCCD-1858-2___Lennie Niehaus, Vol. 4: The Quintets & Strings OJCCD-1859-2___Jimmy Woods: Awakening! OJCCD-1860-2___Dewey Redman: Musics OJCCD-1861-2___The Johnny Griffin And Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Quintet: Tough Tenor Favorites OJCCD-1862-2___Curtis Fuller With Red Garland OJCCD-1863-2___Julian Priester: Keep Swingin' OJCCD-1864-2___Sam Jones & Co: Down Home OJCCD-1865-2___Phil Woods: Early Quintets OJCCD-1866-2___Teddy Charles/Idrees Sulieman/John Jenkins/Mal Waldron: Coolin' OJCCD-1867-2___Walt Dickerson: Relativity OJCCD-1868-2___The Gigi Gryce Quintet: The Hap'nin's OJCCD-1869-2___Bennie Green Quintet: Glidin’ Along OJCCD-1870-2___Randy Weston Trio: Get Happy OJCCD-1871-2___Jimmy Heath: The Quota OJCCD-1872-2___Elmo Hope: Hope-Full OJCCD-1873-2___The Benny Golson Quintet: Gettin' with It OJCCD-1874-2___Jaki Byard: Here's Jaki OJCCD-1875-2___Charles McPherson: Con Alma! OJCCD-1876-2___John Wright: Mr. Soul OJCCD-1877-2___Johnny Griffin With Strings And Brass: White Gardenia OJCCD-1878-2___Duane Tatro's Jazz for Moderns OJCCD-1879-2___Jaki Byard: Hi-Fly OJCCD-1880-2___Walt Dickerson: To My Queen OJCCD-1881-2___Phil Woods with Jon Eardley: Pot Pie OJCCD-1882-2___Johnny Griffin: Return of the Griffin OJCCD-1883-2___Randy Weston Trio: With These Hands ... OJCCD-1884-2___Matthew Gee: Jazz by Gee! OJCCD-1885-2___Don Friedman Trio: Circle Waltz OJCCD-1886-2___Billie Poole: Confessin' The Blues OJCCD-1887-2___Herbie Harper: Jazz in Hollywood OJCCD-1888-2___Harry Babasin and Bob Enevoldsen: Jazz in Hollywood OJCCD-1889-2___Virgil Gonsalves and Steve White: Jazz in Hollywood OJCCD-1890-2___Bud Shank and Lou Levy: Jazz in Hollywood OJCCD-1891-2___Steve White Quartet: Jazz in Hollywood OJCCD-1892-2___The Lennie Niehaus Octet: Zounds! OJCCD-1893-2___Woody Shaw: Song of Songs OJCCD-1894-2___Benny Golson: Stockholm Sojourn OJCCD-1895-2___Django Reinhardt/Quintet of the Hot Club of France: First Recordings! OJCCD-1896-2___The Walter Bishop, Jr. Trio OJCCD-1897-2___The Roger Kellaway Trio OJCCD-1898-2___Jaki Byard: Freedom Together OJCCD-1899-2___Charles McPherson: From This Moment On! OJCCD-1900-2___Lem Winchester: With Feeling OJCCD-1901-2___The Billy Taylor Trio: Uptown OJCCD-1902-2___Johnny Griffin: Studio Jazz Party OJCCD-1903-2___Don Friedman Trio: Flashback OJCCD-1904-2___Jimmy Heath & Brass: Swamp Seed OJCCD-1905-2___Lyle Murphy: Gone with the Woodwinds! OJCCD-1906-2___Ernie Henry: Last Chorus OJCCD-1907-2___Don Friedman Quartet: Dreams and Explorations OJCCD-1908-2___Johnny Griffin: Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me OJCCD-1909-2___Jimmy Heath: Triple Threat OJCCD-1910-2___Shelly Manne & His Men, Vol.2 OJCCD-1911-2___Johnny Griffin and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Quintet: Lookin" at Monk OJCCD-1912-2___Charles McPherson: Horizons OJCCD-1913-2___The Jaki Byard Experience OJCCD-1914-2___Don Friedman: Metamorphosis OJCCD-1915-2___Various Artists: Saturday Night Swing Session OJCCD-1916-2___Osie Johnson: Osie's Oasis OJCCD-1917-2___Ralph Burns: Bijou OJCCD-1918-2___Various Artists: The Jones Boys OJCCD-1919-2___Thad Jones: Mad Thad OJCCD-1920-2___Ernie Henry: Presenting Ernie Henry OJCCD-1921-2___Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants OJCCD-1922-2___Johnny Griffin: Change of Pace OJCCD-1923-2___Hal Gaylor/Walter Norris/Billy Bean: The Trio OJCCD-1924-2___The "JFK" Quintet: New Jazz Frontiers from Washington OJCCD-1925-2___Double Trumpet Doings featuring Don Elliott OJCCD-1926-2___The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet OJCCD-1927-2___Teddy Charles: New Directions OJCCD-1928-2___Juanita Hall Sings the Blues OJCCD 1929-2___Al Haig Trio And Sextets OJCCD 1930-2___The Birdlanders, Vol. 1 OJCCD 1931-2___The Birdlanders, Vol. 2 OJCCD 1932-2___Charlie Christian/Dizzy Gillespie - After Hours OJCCD 1933-2___Lennie Niehaus, Vol. 1 - The Quintets OJCCD 1934-2___Joe Gordon - Lookin' Good! OJCCD 1935-2___Philly Joe Jones - Philly Mignon OJCCD 1936-2___Ray Draper - Tuba Sounds OJCCD 1937-2___The Prestige Jazz Quartet OJCCD 1938-2___Carmell Jones - Jay Hawk Talk OJCCD 1939-2___Duke Pearson - Dedication! OJCCD 1940-2___Mundell Lowe - A Grand Night For Swinging OJCCD 1941-2___Johnny Griffin - Grab This! OJCCD 1942-2___Curtis Fuller And Hampton Hawes With French Horns OJCCD 1943-2___This Is Lucy Reed OJCCD 1944-2___Lennie Niehaus, Vol. 5 - The Sextet OJCCD 1945-2___Prince Lasha/Sonny Simmons - The Cry! OJCCD 1946-2___Jaki Byard - Sunshine Of My Soul OJCCD 1947-2___Charles McPherson - McPherson's Mood OJCCD 1948-2___Les Spann - Gemini OJCCD 1949-2___Don Sleet - All Members OJCCD 1950-2___Don Wilkerson - The Texas Twister OJCCD 1951-2___It's Time For Dave Pike OJCCD 1952-2___Johnny Griffin - The Kerry Dancers OJCCD 1953-2___Tete Montoliu - Lunch In L.A. OJCCD 1954-2___Jimmy Woods - Conflict OJCCD 1955-2___The Dynamic Sound Patterns Of The Rod Levitt Orchestra OJCCD 1956-2___Bill Smith - Folk Jazz OJCCD 1957-2___Guitar Moods By Mundell Lowe Not that it really matters any longer which ones were limited edition and regular OJCs, since many of both have gone OOP, and some of both have been kept in print by Concord. Quote
RDK Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 Broke down and got these. I have most of these as emusic mp3s already, but they're favorites and most are fairly hard (and expensive) to find elsewhere. I'm sure I'll order again in a few weeks. OJCCD-1922-2 Change Of Pace OJCCD-1902-2 Studio Jazz Party OJCCD-1871-2 The Quota OJCCD-1914-2 Metamorphosis OJCCD-1839-2 The Chant OJCCD-1796-2 Tiny In Swingville OJCCD-1868-2 The Hap'nin's OJCCD-1849-2 Roamin' With Richardson OJCCD-1806-2 Asia Minor OJCCD-1869-2 Glidin' Along Quote
Patrick Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 Don't know if this list is comprehensive, but it must be close. Look at the 1700, 1800, and 1900 series. http://www.jazzdisco.org/fantasy/ Quote
Big Al Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 Nice to see folks picking up on The Quota and Triple Threat by Jimmy Heath. These are fantastic albums! Quote
NaturalSoul Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 Now where can I get a copy of "Nice 'N' Tasty" for a decent price? I got mine from Hiroshi Tanno in March. Don't know if he's still got copies. But it was a cheapo - 1000 yen. If he hasn't got it, try HMV Tokyo. (It was oly released in Japan.) MG Was available from dustygroove for a long time at 12.99, but has disappeared, which pisses me off because i didn't buy a copy! errr Go for Hiroshi. Mine was only the equiv of $11 from him. There was something else you wanted from him, I think. MG I wanted that kynard self titled thing on mainstream but i found that much cheaper on itunes. Quote
BeBop Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 Perhaps I'm confused, but this seems like the most ridiculous promo ever: ----------------------------- Monterey Jazz Festival Special! For a limited time, buy any 5 artist-featured MJF titles and get the MJF Sampler FREE! Save now at http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/promos/monterey/ Free shipping on orders over $50 (US shipping addresses only) (Est. 2007) To celebrate the Festival's 50th Anniversary, the Monterey Jazz Festival and Concord Records partnered together in 2007 to form Monterey Jazz Festival Records in order to present some of the finest, never-before-released performances from the Festival's storied past. ----------------------------- Since there are only five releases in the MJF program, if I buy five, I've got 'em all. So what good's a sampler...other than as a Christmas present. I realize it says 'artist-featured MJF...', but I'll be damned if I know what that means. Like, I buy a Diz and a Satch that aren't in the MJF series, I get the sampler? The term isn't defined anywhere that I can see. Quote
John B Posted December 21, 2007 Report Posted December 21, 2007 This may have been answered previously, but I'm having no luck searching. Does anyone here have, or is anyone aware of a site with a complete list of all OJC limited edition releases? There should be one somewhere, but if nothing else I have a list sitting on my computer. Here 'tis: Not that it really matters any longer which ones were limited edition and regular OJCs, since many of both have gone OOP, and some of both have been kept in print by Concord. Thank you! This is helpful. Quote
mikelz777 Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 (edited) Does Concord have pretty good customer service? My (10-CD) order contained Stan Getz's "Pure Getz" instead of the Junior Mance CD I ordered. I sent them an email and received an auto-reply indicating the offices were going to be closed until 1/2/08 and that they wouldn't be responding to emails until then. It's kind of a drag having to send things back. I'm sure the Getz CD is a good one and that I'd enjoy it but I already have a lot of Getz and would prefer the Jr. Mance. Does anyone here have experience with order mix-ups? Do they send a postage paid label for the return or ask that I pay postage and credit me? Edited December 22, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 Not sure how they handle returns but I was shorted a cd and they Fed Exed the missing disc the next day. Quote
Free For All Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 Since there are only five releases in the MJF program, if I buy five, I've got 'em all. So what good's a sampler...other than as a Christmas present. I realize it says 'artist-featured MJF...', but I'll be damned if I know what that means. Like, I buy a Diz and a Satch that aren't in the MJF series, I get the sampler? The term isn't defined anywhere that I can see. There appear to be some things on the sampler that aren't on the released discs- like the Joe Henderson, Jimmy Witherspoon and Pat Metheny cuts. I wonder if there is to be another set of releases with the complete performances? Quote
Ron S Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 (edited) For those who are interested, lots of titles seem to be disappearing. Although orders can still be placed online, they won't be processing any more orders until January 2nd, so who knows what will be available by then (i.e., get your orders in sooner rather than later). Edited December 23, 2007 by Ron S Quote
RDK Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 For those who are interested, lots of titles seem to be disappearing. Although orders can still be placed online, they won't be processing any more orders until January 2nd, so who knows what will be available by then (i.e., get your orders in sooner rather than later). I've been "collecting," on and off, the OJC Limited Editions, figuring that some of them are the least likely to be re-released in the future. I was putting a list together earlier and was shocked to realize that I have over 80 of them now. Most of them I've never seen in the stores. Quote
Ron S Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 For those who are interested, lots of titles seem to be disappearing. Although orders can still be placed online, they won't be processing any more orders until January 2nd, so who knows what will be available by then (i.e., get your orders in sooner rather than later). I've been "collecting," on and off, the OJC Limited Editions, figuring that some of them are the least likely to be re-released in the future. I was putting a list together earlier and was shocked to realize that I have over 80 of them now. Most of them I've never seen in the stores. Take a look on Amazon and see the prices being asked for many of them by Marketplace sellers. I picked up a lot of them during the last Concord sale for 3 bucks a pop. They've wised up this time around and aren't giving them away again. Even so, I've noticed that quite a few of them have disappeared from the site just within the last day or so. I've also noticed that for some titles, Amazon Marketplace merchants like Newbury Comics seem to have fairly large quantities (30 or so) in stock. I wonder if some of the merchants have been buying out Concord's stock of the OP titles (seems like that happened during the last sale). Quote
RDK Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 For those who are interested, lots of titles seem to be disappearing. Although orders can still be placed online, they won't be processing any more orders until January 2nd, so who knows what will be available by then (i.e., get your orders in sooner rather than later). I've been "collecting," on and off, the OJC Limited Editions, figuring that some of them are the least likely to be re-released in the future. I was putting a list together earlier and was shocked to realize that I have over 80 of them now. Most of them I've never seen in the stores. Take a look on Amazon and see the prices being asked for many of them by Marketplace sellers. I picked up a lot of them during the last Concord sale for 3 bucks a pop. They've wised up this time around and aren't giving them away again. Even so, I've noticed that quite a few of them have disappeared from the site just within the last day or so. I've also noticed that for some titles, Amazon Marketplace merchants like Newbury Comics seem to have fairly large quantities (30 or so) in stock. I wonder if some of the merchants have been buying out Concord's stock of the OP titles (seems like that happened during the last sale). Wow, you're right. Of the ten I ordered just a few days ago (and thankfully they've all shipped!) the following starred ones are now unavailable... OJCCD-1922-2 Change Of Pace *OJCCD-1902-2 Studio Jazz Party *OJCCD-1871-2 The Quota *OJCCD-1914-2 Metamorphosis *OJCCD-1839-2 The Chant *OJCCD-1796-2 Tiny In Swingville *OJCCD-1868-2 The Hap'nin's OJCCD-1849-2 Roamin' With Richardson *OJCCD-1806-2 Asia Minor *OJCCD-1869-2 Glidin' Along Quote
Big Al Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 Wow, you're right. Of the ten I ordered just a few days ago (and thankfully they've all shipped!) the following starred ones are now unavailable... *OJCCD-1871-2 The Quota *OJCCD-1806-2 Asia Minor Wow! Glad I ordered those when I did! Quote
Ron S Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 Wow, you're right. Of the ten I ordered just a few days ago (and thankfully they've all shipped!) the following starred ones are now unavailable... *OJCCD-1871-2 The Quota *OJCCD-1806-2 Asia Minor Wow! Glad I ordered those when I did! I missed out on those 2. I was able to get some others (already received) that are now gone, though. I put in another order tonight for some that still show up on the site, but who knows if they'll really be there by the time Concord starts processing orders again on January 2nd. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 Hm, time for my New Year order. MG Quote
Tom 1960 Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 Thanks for the headsup on those quickly evaporating titles. I was able to purchase The Quota recently. I'll put together an order later today and hope for the best. Quote
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