Chuck Nessa Posted April 29, 2023 Report Posted April 29, 2023 2 minutes ago, JSngry said: There's a real record of this gig: I saw that show when originally broadcast. Quote
Face of the Bass Posted April 30, 2023 Report Posted April 30, 2023 On 4/28/2023 at 12:30 AM, mjzee said: The Complete Shirley Scott on Impulse and Cadet (and Atlantic, though I know that mixes majors). That's one I would actually be excited to get. Quote
Justin V Posted May 9, 2023 Report Posted May 9, 2023 I suggested a complete set of Grant Green's Club Mozambique material, as that single disc is so damn funky. Unfortunately, they only had a bunch of rough mixes and not the complete set of tapes and Bob Belden selected the best takes. I confess that I'd still love to hear whatever they have, though. Quote
JSngry Posted May 22, 2023 Report Posted May 22, 2023 The Complete BYG Actuel Recordings Legal fees not included, of course. Quote
mikeweil Posted June 5, 2023 Report Posted June 5, 2023 On 6/4/2023 at 5:25 AM, JSngry said: Buddy Johnson https://www.discogs.com/release/7631761-Buddy-And-Ella-Johnson-1953-1964/image/SW1hZ2U6NzY4MjkxNzc= Quote
mikeweil Posted June 5, 2023 Report Posted June 5, 2023 I see - the Decca stuff from 1939 to 1952. If these masters still exist .... These were covered by a series of Chronological Claasics CDs starting with this one: Quote
sidewinder Posted June 5, 2023 Report Posted June 5, 2023 How about a nice piano box combining the Blue Note recordings of Geri Allen and Renee Rosnes? Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted June 28, 2023 Report Posted June 28, 2023 How about a complete George Shearing MGM set? I have the excellent 4-CD EU box set that @mikeweil suggested. I'm very happy to have it, but I can't help but wonder if these tracks could one day be available in better fidelity. Quote
mikeweil Posted June 28, 2023 Report Posted June 28, 2023 5 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: How about a complete George Shearing MGM set? I have the excellent 4-CD EU box set that @mikeweil suggested. I'm very happy to have it, but I can't help but wonder if these tracks could one day be available in better fidelity. I have this set, too. The sound on original LPs or Verve CD reissues is only slightly better. What bothers me more is that it does not include the piano solos and the few tracks where Shearing plays accordion. I have these on two compilations. Together with the Savoy material it would be even better. I just happened to order a copy of an oop Vogue CD that includes the one track US reissues always omitted, "George's Boogie Woogie". Quote
mjzee Posted June 29, 2023 Report Posted June 29, 2023 On 4/13/2023 at 9:55 PM, Larry Kart said: Don't remember it, sadly. but then I had many Jazztet albums so perhaps I wasn't in the market, Perhaps it included Art's Argo quartet album? That was a gem. Also working back in time, I listened to the combo he had with Hal Mckusick in '57-'58 with either Edie Costa or Bill Evans on piano. There was a 2-CD collecltion of their stuff, originally on Coral or Decca perhaps. One date of all Giuffre charts (really good ones) and one of all George Russell charts, including the debut recording of "Stratusphunk." Snap it up if you ever see it. Art is in great shape throughout, and McKusick is a kick, a very heady intelligent player. Larry, thanks for the heads-up about McKusick. He wasn't at all on my radar screen, but based on your recommendation, I picked up the two Avid twofers, comprising 7 albums in total. What an interesting musical mind! It also seems like he was part of a group of musicians and composers/arrangers at a very heady time in the music. Unselfconscious, very musical, but striving for something different. I really enjoyed these albums. Quote
mikeweil Posted July 21, 2023 Report Posted July 21, 2023 (edited) The Complete Clef/Norgran/Verve sessions of Louis Bellson If they can do Buddy Rich, why not Bellson? Lots of Ellingtonians and other good soloists here. Edited July 21, 2023 by mikeweil Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted September 11, 2023 Report Posted September 11, 2023 Sonny Stitt on Verve. Wouldn't that be nice to get the Mosaic treatment? Possibly carve into two or three sets. The three lps with Mel Lewis in 1959 would make a nice Select. Dream on... I did notice that Verve has issued some of their Sonny Stitt holdings as hi res downloads. Possibly that's why no Mosaic. Quote
JSngry Posted September 11, 2023 Report Posted September 11, 2023 Would Stitt on Verve be significantly different than Stitt on Roost? How about Jonathan Winters on Verve!?!?!?!?! Quote
gmonahan Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 I recently got a Delmark cd with some Apollo sessions by Ellingtonians plus Earl Hines, and it struck me that a Mosaic box of Apollo jazz sessions might be possible? Or would it be too big? Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 15 minutes ago, gmonahan said: I recently got a Delmark cd with some Apollo sessions by Ellingtonians plus Earl Hines, and it struck me that a Mosaic box of Apollo jazz sessions might be possible? Or would it be too big? Bob Koester pretty thoroughly mined the Apollo masters - I have 17 Delmark/Apollo cds in my collection. Great stuff. Quote
gmonahan Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 1 minute ago, Chuck Nessa said: Bob Koester pretty thoroughly mined the Apollo masters - I have 17 Delmark/Apollo cds in my collection. Great stuff. Thanks Chuck. I hadn't realized that Koester did them all, but it does look like he did. Apollo did a fair number of blues/early R&B things that were reissued in that series. I went back for a look, and I think Mosaic would define around eight or nine of those as jazz, but given that they were all reissued anyway--and pretty well--it probably wouldn't pay to do it again. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted September 15, 2023 Report Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) It is a shame that Sony never did a Dave Brubeck & Gerry Mulligan on Columbia boxed set like they did with the Brubeck & Desmond studio recordings. Also, the Brubeck & Desmond Columbia live recordings would make a good set, surely there is unissued music in the vault. Edited September 15, 2023 by Ken Dryden Quote
mikeweil Posted October 30, 2023 Report Posted October 30, 2023 (edited) Among smaller labels from the 1930's and 1040's, Signature would make a great box set, even though the Hawkins, and Dickie Wells with Pres sides had been included in previous sets. The label is under BMG control, so licensing shouldn't be the problem. The classic jazz sides all were available at some time or another. No idea how interesting the other recordings are. http://www.78discography.com/Signiature.htm On 9/15/2023 at 10:45 PM, Chuck Nessa said: Bob Koester pretty thoroughly mined the Apollo masters - I have 17 Delmark/Apollo cds in my collection. Great stuff. I second Chuck's recommendation. https://www.discogs.com/label/451017-Apollo-Series Edited October 30, 2023 by mikeweil Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted November 1, 2023 Report Posted November 1, 2023 On 10/30/2023 at 11:41 PM, mikeweil said: Among smaller labels from the 1930's and 1040's, Signature would make a great box set, even though the Hawkins, and Dickie Wells with Pres sides had been included in previous sets. The label is under BMG control, so licensing shouldn't be the problem. The classic jazz sides all were available at some time or another. No idea how interesting the other recordings are. http://www.78discography.com/Signiature.htm I think the Ray Bloch and Johnny Long sides, for example, can safely be forgotten for the jazz listener. Beyond that, it all depends on what Mosaic would be wiling to accept as "jazz" (according to THEIR reissuers' terms which IMHO sometimes seem to conflict with the period's evident understanding that jazz was primarily for dancing and entertainment). The (post-McKinley) Will Bradley sides (at least those I've heard on 78) are worth a listen, the titles of some of the Bill Stegmeyer tracks look promising, the Johnny Bothwell sides (some of them already reissued on Doctor Jazz LP and Hep CDs) may be an acquired taste but have their merits, there also is quite a bit of blues in there, Yank Lawson for mainstream traditionalists, as well as Hazel Scott, Mary Osborne, an often-overlooked period of Anita O'Day (though also covered by previous reissues), Flip Phillips before his JATP period (also reissued before, though), Sam Donahue, Page Cavanaugh, Nat Jaffe, Ray Linn (for a touch of modernity), Bill De Arango and so on ... In short, a set off the beaten tracks of the usual suspects could be made up that aims straight at those who bought the Black & White box set. Likely??? Quote
felser Posted November 4, 2023 Report Posted November 4, 2023 On 9/11/2023 at 3:10 PM, JSngry said: How about Jonathan Winters on Verve!?!?!?!?! The Andorrans have you covered! Quote
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