crisp Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 Couldn't find a thread for this but I know it's been discussed here and is much sought-after. This boxed set, which was available very cheaply a couple of years ago and now sells for silly money, is being reissued in Sony's The Real series as The Real Duke Ellington, again for a very low price. Even better, it has five extra tracks (6-10 on disc two). For what it's worth there are three other new jazz titles in the series: Benny Goodman Dave Brubeck Louis Armstrong (Also Bob Dylan, Doris Day and, er Christmas.) Quote
jazzbo Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 I had this set. Sound is very good. The Mosaic sound is better (as is the sound on the Smithsonian lps of this material) but for the price this is a great way to get excellent music. Quote
Steve Gray Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 (edited) But it isn't the same is it? The old one had 95 tracks on 4 CDs, this new one has 75 tracks on 3CDs. Still a great bargain though Despite the really cheap price, this music has always been so important to me that I would always recommend the Mosaic. Edited October 11, 2012 by Steve Gray Quote
Niko Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 apparently, they left out disk 4 and added some of it to disk 2... Quote
mjzee Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 Thanks for the tip. They're also available from Amazon US (search by the ASIN # provided by the UK site). I ordered the Benny Goodman from a reseller. Quote
crisp Posted October 11, 2012 Author Report Posted October 11, 2012 Damn, my error. Still it's a good chance to get most of the original set for peanuts. Quote
medjuck Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 (edited) IIRC everything here is on the Mosaic set except the Ebony Rhapsody rehearsal which I don't think is found anywhere else. Also for some reason one cut only which was originally on RCA-- not srue why it was included. If you can't afford the Mosaic get this set! Edited to add that there are 2 takes of Ebony Rhapsody on the 4 cd set. Not sure which cd they were on. Also can't remember if they were both "rehearsals". Edited October 13, 2012 by medjuck Quote
Stan C Posted October 12, 2012 Report Posted October 12, 2012 Received the Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck and Benny Goodman 3cd sets from Amazon UK. Great music for a cheap price. Quote
king ubu Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 There's a Miles, too ... and a great one by Doris Day And Johnny Cash (another well-picked one, it has his few first Columbia albums in their entirety, I think). Quote
Steve Gray Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 There's a Miles, too ... and a great one by Doris Day And Johnny Cash (another well-picked one, it has his few first Columbia albums in their entirety, I think). Plus an Elvis and a Dylan and a Billie Holiday. The Billie Holiday, which is otherwise a good looking selection of Columbia material, has a track called "C'est Un Peche de Dire Un Mentire". What on earth is that? Quote
jazzbo Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 "It's a Sin to Tell A Lie" . . . . Not sure why it's in French, I don't recollect Billie singing in French. Quote
Steve Gray Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 "It's a Sin to Tell A Lie" . . . . Not sure why it's in French, I don't recollect Billie singing in French. :-) I was translating peche as fish!! No wonder I couldn't figure out what song it was. Quote
Guy Berger Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 I may eventually upgrade to the Mosaic, but the 4cd columbia set is fantastic. Quote
colinmce Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 Between this and the Smithsonian 6xLP, roughly what percentage of the Mosaic would I have? Quote
jazzbo Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 That should be decipherable via the discography page of the Mosaic set. The short answer is that if you like this Ducal period, not enough. Quote
colinmce Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 I'll have to print it out and compare. I'd love the Mosaic but can't rightly say when I'll ever have $200 to spend on music at one time. Quote
king ubu Posted October 14, 2012 Report Posted October 14, 2012 "It's a Sin to Tell A Lie" . . . . Not sure why it's in French, I don't recollect Billie singing in French. :-) I was translating peche as fish!! No wonder I couldn't figure out what song it was. what's that fishy smell? Quote
Fer Urbina Posted April 22, 2013 Report Posted April 22, 2013 But it isn't the same is it? The old one had 95 tracks on 4 CDs, this new one has 75 tracks on 3CDs. CD1 and CD3 in the new 3-CD set have exactly the same titles as CD1 and CD3 in the old 4-CD set. CD2 in the new set has, from the old one, CD2 (1-5); CD4 (1-5); CD2 (6-8, 10-20); CD4 (6). "Ebony Rhapsody" is not on the Mosaic set. More on the old set, in this DE Panorama article (under "mixed feelings") F Quote
ejp626 Posted April 22, 2013 Report Posted April 22, 2013 Hmm, seems a little crazy to get just for 2 tracks, but they are there on CD2. If the prices stay ultra low, I guess I will get it for EBony Rhapsody, but probably pass it on eventually. (I was trying not to buy any more CDs in April, but ...) Quote
crisp Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 Just spotted this: The Complete Brunswick and Vocalion Recordings, a "new" three-CD set from Verve. Is this a straight reissue of this set? Would I be right in thinking this material is on neither the Mosaic sets nor the big RCA box? Quote
J.A.W. Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 (edited) Just spotted this: The Complete Brunswick and Vocalion Recordings, a "new" three-CD set from Verve. Is this a straight reissue of this set? Would I be right in thinking this material is on neither the Mosaic sets nor the big RCA box?The title of the Mosaic is The Complete 1932-1940 Brunswick, Columbia and Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, so there's your answer.The 1926-1931 Brunswick recordings are now owned by Universal, while the 1932-1940 Brunswick - and all RCA - recordings are now owned by Sony; none of the Sony-owned material is included on the European Verve (= Universal) set.I think you can safely assume that the material on the U.S. Decca (= Universal) 3CD-set Early Ellington is indeed included on that European set. Edited May 8, 2013 by J.A.W. Quote
crisp Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 Thanks, JAW. Just wanted to confirm that this complements rather than duplicates the RCA and Mosaic sets, neither of which I own yet. The split ownership of Brunswick/Vocalion is something I've never been able to get my head round. Quote
J.A.W. Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 (edited) The split ownership of Brunswick/Vocalion is something I've never been able to get my head round. That's been a "who sold what to whom and when"-tale through the decades I once posted the story somewhere, but I can't seem to find it now. The Early Ellington booklet has a few lines about it. [edit] Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_Records Edited May 8, 2013 by J.A.W. Quote
crisp Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 (edited) Ah, thanks. It's amazingly involved. I've always thought Mosaic should do a box of Decca-owned Brunswick/Vocalion material, without knowing what would be on it, simply because a few Mosaic sets of Sony material mention that such and such a session was left off because, although from the same label, it's now owned by Universal. Beidebecke, Berigan and Bailey (that well known legal firm) might be among them. Edit: looking at the preview of this discography I can see a few items of jazz interest: Rex Stewart, Red Nichols, Fletcher Henderson, Clarence Williams, just from 1927. I don't imagine Mosaic would touch the Ben Bernie sessions, though... Edited May 8, 2013 by crisp Quote
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