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A whole bundle of the Impulse '2LPs on one CD' series for £3 each at the good ol' London FOPP at Cambridge Circus.

Oooh!

Some good ones too - the 'Oliver Nelson and Friends' (Hank Jones on funky harpsichord !), the Chico Hamilton 'El Chico', the Archie Shepp 'For Losers' and the McCoy Tyner 'Inception/Reaching Forth'. Sound quality seems very good - should have bought even more of them !

I'm particularly fond of Inception/Reaching Forth.

The one I got from this series (Sonny Rollins) sounds good. It was mastered at Eastside Mastering Studios, Berlin. This series was a European initiative? A lot of them are currently €15 for three CDs at amazon.de (about two thirds of the series).

Much better than the US Impulse! Originals from a few years earlier (mostly Kevin Reeves). Those were garbage.

The sound on these is better than the GRPs (not difficult) and also the digipacksI think. Certainly good enough for my everyday purposes and if I want to treat myself to a 'hi fi' listen then I'll pop a vinyl copy on if I have one (stand by for 'incoming'..). No point in splurging money on imported Japanese CDs.. :cool:

The text in the booklet confirms that these originate in Germany - Darmstadt Jazz Institut seem to have been involved in the series as does (intriguingly) Dusty Groove !

The McCoy is a great release - two classic LPs.

and where else can you hear Ollie Nelson and Hank Jones do a nice cheesy version of 'Winchester Cathedral'?

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A whole bundle of the Impulse '2LPs on one CD' series for £3 each at the good ol' London FOPP at Cambridge Circus.

Oooh!

Some good ones too - the 'Oliver Nelson and Friends' (Hank Jones on funky harpsichord !), the Chico Hamilton 'El Chico', the Archie Shepp 'For Losers' and the McCoy Tyner 'Inception/Reaching Forth'. Sound quality seems very good - should have bought even more of them !

I'm particularly fond of Inception/Reaching Forth.

The one I got from this series (Sonny Rollins) sounds good. It was mastered at Eastside Mastering Studios, Berlin. This series was a European initiative? A lot of them are currently €15 for three CDs at amazon.de (about two thirds of the series).

Much better than the US Impulse! Originals from a few years earlier (mostly Kevin Reeves). Those were garbage.

The sound on these is better than the GRPs (not difficult) and also the digipacksI think. Certainly good enough for my everyday purposes and if I want to treat myself to a 'hi fi' listen then I'll pop a vinyl copy on if I have one (stand by for 'incoming'..). No point in splurging money on imported Japanese CDs.. :cool:

The text in the booklet confirms that these originate in Germany - Darmstadt Jazz Institut seem to have been involved in the series as does (intriguingly) Dusty Groove !

The McCoy is a great release - two classic LPs.

and where else can you hear Ollie Nelson and Hank Jones do a nice cheesy version of 'Winchester Cathedral'?

Sure, if I want to hear Sonny Rollins On Impulse! in 'hi fi' then I pop in the hybrid SACD (APO, Kevin Gray) (just €21 incl. shipping). No point in splurging money on even more expensive vinyl of the same APO release. :w

I got the 2-on-1 for There Will Never Be Another You.

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Bill Dixon Orchestra - Intents and Purposes [international Phonopraph]

Ordered this album also some months ago, but that order never arrived unfortunately. Hopefully I have more luck this time.

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Other Dimensions in Music - Now! [1998, AUM Fidelity]

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William Parker - Double Sunrise over Neptune [2008, AUM Fidelity]

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Trio X - Live in Vilnius [2008, NoBusiness, double vinyl]

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Well, yesterday. I made one of my rare visits to New York earlier this week, and found The Complete Blue Note Forties Recordings of Ike Quebec and John Hardee at the Jazz Record Center. This is the Mosiac set I have most regretted not buying when it was in print, so I was excited to find a nice copy at a very fair price.

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IkeQuebec_JohnHardee_BlueNoteFortiesReco

Well, yesterday. I made one of my rare visits to New York earlier this week, and found The Complete Blue Note Forties Recordings of Ike Quebec and John Hardee at the Jazz Record Center. This is the Mosiac set I have most regretted not buying when it was in print, so I was excited to find a nice copy at a very fair price.

Congrats. Fine store with good stock and (usually) prices I can live with. Hope to visit Fred in July when we go to the Vision Fest.

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Good record

me neither been an dedicated Gidon Kremer follower nor too fond about Weinberg I`ve participated @ concerts no 1+2 of folllowing festival

http://www.festwochen.at/programmdetails/hommage-an-mieczyslaw-weinberg/

yesterday. As said performances left some deep impressions with me, this buy was something of a follow-up ....

I couldn't tell Kremer from John Luc Ponty (though I could tell him from Dave Swarbrick). But I like Weinberg.

Wish we had programmes like that here in the English provinces! I know, Vienna (like London) is a major cultural centre. Different rules apply to programming.

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The other day I ran across at my local Half-Price Books a nearly complete set of the Time-Life Giants of Jazz series, at $1 a box. I already had a lot of them and bought all the ones I didn't have -- as much for the often excellent booklets as for the music, most of which I have elsewhere. Particularly happy to get the Red Norvo box with superb notes by the late DonDeMichael. The late Dick Sudhalter's notes for the Bunny Berigan set look to be top notch, too, and Berigan hasn't been written about much in such detail. Tatum set, interestingly, has notes by A.B. Spellman. Also got the Waller, Bessie Smith, Ellington, Johnny Hodges, Bechet, Teddy Wilson, Lester Young, and Pee Wee Russell.

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Just ordered the Allmans "The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings [6 CD]" from Amazon. Been waiting for the price to come down and today it was $53, so I decided it was time to bite the bullet.

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I wandered into the HMV tent at the Toronto Jazz Fest.  They had a fair number of CDs for a fiver.  Reminded me of the good times at Fopp in Cambridge.  There was a pairing on Gene Ammons's The Soulful Moods with Nice an' Cool.  But the real surprise was George Russell's Stratusphunk paired with The Stratus Seekers for $5!  Curiously, this is just as cheap at Amazon.ca (http://www.amazon.ca/Jazzplus-Stratusphunk-The-Stratus-Seekers/dp/B0090UH6TO), though quite pricey on Amazon.com.

This is in the Jazzplus reissue series from Universal.  Probably limited to the EU and Canada.  The booklet contains the full art of both albums (though obviously shrunk) and the back cover of each LP is also reproduced.  A nice touch.  It reminds me a bit of the Mosaic Selects, though I don't think they ever provided a reproduction of the LP back.

I'm trying not to add much more to my collection, but I might pick up one or two more of these.

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From Importcds:

Andrew Cyrille Black Saint/Soul Note Box
8052405141026
CD

   
Etcetera
Wayne Shorter
724383358120
CD
   
Our Thing [Import]
Joe Henderson
724352564729
CD
   
Urge [Import]
Ted Curson
7451107770175
CD
   
Doin It Right Now
Von Freeman
099923853626
CD
   
This Here Is Bobby Timmons
Bobby Timmons
025218610421
CD
   
Blue Spring
Kenny Dorham
025218613422
CD
   
Meet Oliver Nelson
Oliver Nelson
025218622721
CD
   
Living Legend
Art Pepper
025218640824
CD
   
Blue Soul
Blue Mitchell
888072305083
CD
   
Mantra Mode
Abdullah Ibrahim
063757781028
CD
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Purchased last week

Daniel Schläppi, Samuel Rohrer, Colin Vallon & Nils Wogram - Forces (Catwalk Jazz, 2007)
Elina Duni Quartet - Dallëndyshe (ECM, 2015)
Elina Duni Quartet - Matanë Malit (ECM, 2012)

Alexandre Silvério Quintet - Mágoas De Fagote (Self Produced, 2008)
Myron Walden - Like A Flower Seeking The Sun (NYC Records, 1999)
The Greg Foat Group - The Dancers at the Edge of Time (2015)
Steve Davis - Say When (Smoke Sessions, 2015)

 

 

 

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Purchased last week


Myron Walden - Like A Flower Seeking The Sun (NYC Records, 1999)
 

 

Amazing album! I've probably listened to it a dozen times since I got it. Spun it again last night cooking dinner

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After listening to Green Shading Into Blue today (via YouTube), I decided to order this:

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I'm sorta stoked, looking forward to hearing all of it. :)

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From Importcds:

Andrew Cyrille Black Saint/Soul Note Box
8052405141026
CD

   
Etcetera
Wayne Shorter
724383358120
CD
   
Our Thing [Import]
Joe Henderson
724352564729
CD
   
Urge [Import]
Ted Curson
7451107770175
CD
   
Doin It Right Now
Von Freeman
099923853626
CD
   
This Here Is Bobby Timmons
Bobby Timmons
025218610421
CD
   
Blue Spring
Kenny Dorham
025218613422
CD
   
Meet Oliver Nelson
Oliver Nelson
025218622721
CD
   
Living Legend
Art Pepper
025218640824
CD
   
Blue Soul
Blue Mitchell
888072305083
CD
   
Mantra Mode
Abdullah Ibrahim
063757781028
CD

Tons of great stuff in there, ST!  :)

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