Christiern Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 Blue Note releases New Releases Cassandra Wilson - Oct 7GlamouredPat Martino - Oct 7Think TankVan Morrison - Oct 21What's Wrong with This Picture?Al Green - Nov 18I Can't StopNorah Jones Feb 10Feels Like HomeTakashi - Feb 10Storm ZoneWynton Marsalis - Mar 9The Magic HourBill Charlap - Mar 23Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard BernsteinVarious - Apr 20Blue Note RevisitedStefon Harris & Blackout - Apr 20EvolutionJoe Lovano - May 6I'm All for You: Ballad Songbook Reissues Hank Mobley - Oct 7The FlipLee Morgan - Oct 7Sonic BoomSam Rivers - Oct 7Fuschia Swing SongCharlie Rouse - Oct 7Bossa Nova BacchanalLarry Young Oct 7Mother ShipAndrew Hill - Oct 7Passing Ships (prev. unreleased)Miles Davis - Jan 27Birdland 1951 (prev. unreleased)Benny Carter - Feb 24Six á la CarterStan Kenton - Feb 24Back to BalboaJohnny Smith - Feb 24Moonlight in VermontCannonball/Ernie Andrews - Feb 24Live SessionNancy Wilson/Geo. Shearing - Feb 24The Swingin's Mutual RVG Series Donald Byrd - March 9At the Half Note CaféDonald Byrd - March 9Free FormSam Rivers - March 9Fuschia Swing SongGrant Green - March 9Goin' WestFreddie Hubbard March 9Ready for FreddieJackie McLean - March 9Right NowDuke Pearson - March 9Sweet Honey BeeJimmy Smith - March 23Prayer Meetin'Jimmy Smith - March 23Rockin' the BoatSonny Rollins - March 23Newk's TimeHorace Silver - March 23The Cape Verdean BluesCecil Taylor - March 23ConquistadorStanley Turrentine - March 23Never Let Me Go DVD Videos Various - Nov 4One Night with Blue NoteVarious - Jan 27One Night with Blue Note (2-disc DVD/CD Compilations.Boxed Sets Various - Nov 18Untinted: The Original Source of Madlib's "Shades of Blue"Pieces of a Dream - Feb 10Sensual Embrace 2 Quote
Aftab Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 (edited) hmmmm....interesting. I wonder what happened to Black Fire and Tender Moments? Thanks for the info - March gonna hurt my wallet! Edited January 22, 2004 by Aftab Quote
wulfman Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 Is that correct that Fuschia Swing Song is coming out as an RVG as well? Quote
David Ayers Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 I wonder what happened to Black Fire and Tender Moments? Scheduled for Summer 2004. No need to panic... yet... Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 Is that correct that Fuschia Swing Song is coming out as an RVG as well? I always said it should have been an RVG, instead of a Conn. Maybe they're finally listening to me!! Quote
David Ayers Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 FSS is/was available as a JRVG, but is not known to be scheduled as an RVG. Quote
Philly Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 FSS (TOCJ 4184) was released in 95' in JP and is still available. Quote
Philly Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 Is that correct that Fuschia Swing Song is coming out as an RVG as well? I always said it should have been an RVG, instead of a Conn. Maybe they're finally listening to me!! I couldn't get your point. What's the difference for "Fuschia Swing Song" to be released as RVG or Conn.? Thanks! Quote
riverrat Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 I think the point is that it has just been released as a Connoisseur, so it seems odd to release it again a few months later as an RVG. Quote
nmorin Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 What's the difference for "Fuschia Swing Song" to be released as RVG or Conn.? About $4. And the number of CDs made -- I suspect RVGs have a substantially larger print run. Quote
Morganized Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 Is that correct that Fuschia Swing Song is coming out as an RVG as well? If Blue Note does this it will be the most conspicous example of price point marketing that I have ever seen. You really do have to give it to them, they do a great job of sellling the same stuff over and over again!!!. Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 It's nice that Stanley's record will be in print again. I constantly recommend that record to people but it's been long out of print. Quote
John B Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 It's nice that Stanley's record will be in print again. I constantly recommend that record to people but it's been long out of print. Yes, that's a good one. I was spinning it the other day and was reminded that I need more Shirley Scott in my collection. Quote
montg Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 (edited) That new release line up looks pretty sad, if you ask me. Even compared to just a few years ago. Wynton with guest star Bobby Mcferrin thumping on his chest and yodeling, plus another 'young lion' going electric (whew, that's new!)... doesn't really get the old ticker palpitating. Could anyone tell me who's on the Benny Carter release? The only info I could glean from allmusic is that it's a 1960 UA recording. Edited January 23, 2004 by montg Quote
catesta Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 Could anyone tell me who's on the Benny Carter release? The only info I could glean from allmusic is that it's a 1960 UA recording. I am curious about this myself. I couldn't find any info. Quote
JSngry Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 (edited) Google turns up nothing other than that it's actually "Sax", not "Six"; it's 1959, not 1960; and that somebody's got a still-sealed LP for sale @ $50.00. And that the usually encyclopedic bsn site has no page for UA! Edited January 23, 2004 by JSngry Quote
ghost of miles Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 Google turns up nothing other than that it's actually "Sax", not "Six"; it's 1959, not 1960; and that somebody's got a still-sealed LP for sale @ $50.00. And that the artist is not Benny Carter but actually Benny HILL: Quote
JSngry Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 OOOOOOOOOOHHHH!!!!!! "YAKETY SAX"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
Jazzmoose Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 Is that correct that Fuschia Swing Song is coming out as an RVG as well? If Blue Note does this it will be the most conspicous example of price point marketing that I have ever seen. You really do have to give it to them, they do a great job of sellling the same stuff over and over again!!!. Not to me, they won't. What an absurd move... Quote
Gary Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 Google turns up nothing other than that it's actually "Sax", not "Six"; it's 1959, not 1960; and that somebody's got a still-sealed LP for sale @ $50.00. And that the artist is not Benny Carter but actually Benny HILL: How the fuck did this thread get from 'Blue note new releases' to 'Benny Hill' in just 17 posts??? Only Organissimo can do this. Quote
catesta Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 And that the artist is not Benny Carter but actually Benny HILL: Well...., in that case the sidemen would actually be large breasted women in short skirts and one old bald man to have his head patted by Benny. I'll be picking this one up. Quote
JSngry Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 How the fuck did this thread get from 'Blue note new releases' to 'Benny Hill' in just 17 posts??? Professional pride, my friend, pure professional pride. Quote
mikeweil Posted January 23, 2004 Report Posted January 23, 2004 (edited) Back to Benny Carter : Bruyninckx lists three LPs for UA: - Aspects, a big band LP which was on a Capitol CD a few years ago (1958) - Can-Can and Anything Goes, a quartet LP with Hal Schaefer (?) on piano, Joe Benjamin, Gus Johnson and Ted Somer (1958/1959) - Quartet, with Jimmy Rowles (!!!), Leroy Vinegar and Mel Lewis (1958/59 or 1962), there was a French Blue Note LP reissue of this. I hope the CD reissues the latter! Edited January 23, 2004 by mikeweil Quote
Morganized Posted January 24, 2004 Report Posted January 24, 2004 Is that correct that Fuschia Swing Song is coming out as an RVG as well? If Blue Note does this it will be the most conspicous example of price point marketing that I have ever seen. You really do have to give it to them, they do a great job of sellling the same stuff over and over again!!!. Not to me, they won't. What an absurd move... Moose, I think you missed my tongue firmly in cheek with respect to Blue Note's move. It would be the most brazen of marketing moves and would, I think, really confuse their customers. I mean, form Blue Note's perspective they role out the $19.00 model and when they have sold that to all the die hards (like some of us) they bring out the same thing,call it a different model with more main stream appeal, so to speak, and a new price.$13.00 Sounds like the marketing director of GM back in the 80's just moved over to Blue Note! The problem with that strategy is of course, that the die hards catch on pretty quick and next time they bring out the expensive model, folks are much more hesitant to buy. You do have to admire the success of the RVG marketing. I know there is significant audible differences on some of the discs, but many times they are selling the disc to people who already own a copy of the session. Hey, if they bought it once....... I think this may be the reason Blue Note decided to halt the SACD production. Once everyone has converted to RVG's they can start all over again with SACD's. What a country!!! Quote
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