HutchFan Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 15 hours ago, Brad said: Are these downloads only? The music is the same as in the Dexter Mosaic Select set -- but these Capitol sets are downloads only. That said, I'm sure that you could track down the music in CD form if you wanted to. IIRC, it was also released on 3 Blue Note CDs before being compiled in the Mosaic Select set. And of course there was the original 2-LP set. Quote
soulpope Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 5 hours ago, bluemonkey said: Red Mitchell • Warne Marsh: Big Two Discs 1 & 2 of 2 Simply outstanding music .... Quote
Clunky Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 Rempis/ Abrams / Ra———-Aphelion———(Aerophonic) bought from Avreeayl Ra at a Marshall Allen and Henry Grimes performance ( music for a silent Japanese film) which something else altogether. Quote
sidewinder Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 (edited) Who was ‘Onkel Po’ anyway? Edited April 8, 2018 by sidewinder Quote
Berthold Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 please take a look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onkel_Pö Quote
Brad Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 9 hours ago, HutchFan said: The music is the same as in the Dexter Mosaic Select set -- but these Capitol sets are downloads only. That said, I'm sure that you could track down the music in CD form if you wanted to. IIRC, it was also released on 3 Blue Note CDs before being compiled in the Mosaic Select set. And of course there was the original 2-LP set. Thanks. I just realized (says he sheepishly) that I have the Select. 1 hour ago, JSngry said: Is it? I don't think so; I just listened to some of the clips on Amazon. I also found this from Dusty Groove: Dezron Douglas — Soul Jazz (180 gram pressing) ... LP 52.99 Bassist Dezron Douglas is always a name we look for on a record – and although this set is one of the few he's ever given us as a leader, his playing and approach never let us down! For the set, Douglas revisits a number of older soul tracks, but in a way that's completely instrumental – much more complicated than the 60s soul jazz modes you might expect from title, with a wonderfully changing sense of rhythm and flow that's abetted by work from Donald Brown on piano and Willie Jones III on drums – both working at a level that matches their own great records as leaders. Saxophonist Jimmy Greene blows both tenor and soprano sax on the album – adding an important voice over the top – and titles include "Hey There Lonely Girl", "I Want You", "Tears Of A Clown", "Cupid", "Ooh Baby Baby", "Having A Party", and "So Amazing". © 1996-2018, Dusty Groove, Inc. Quote
JSngry Posted April 8, 2018 Author Report Posted April 8, 2018 It's not, not really. Good tune selection, but not a good feel to the music, imo. Quote
Brad Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 11 minutes ago, JSngry said: It's not, not really. Good tune selection, but not a good feel to the music, imo. Based on the clips that I listened to, I agree. Quote
Brad Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 Oddly enough, I can't find the CD. I fortunately saved it to my iTunes library. Quote
soulpope Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 42 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: A perennial favourite .... Quote
Brad Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 I've had this years but somehow never got around to listening to it! Quote
bluemonkey Posted April 9, 2018 Report Posted April 9, 2018 The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of San Francisco: QHCSF Quote
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