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Slipped already,

added The Complete Pacific Jazz And Capitol Recordings Of The Original Gerry Mulligan Quartet And Tentette With Chet Baker 

to today's purchases. That should scratch my West Coast itch for a while I hope.

I daren't look at the BN sale!

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On 7/3/2024 at 7:53 PM, mjazzg said:

The Complete Pacific Jazz Studio Recordings Of The Chet Baker Quartet With Russ Freeman

Having flirted with this Mosaic for ages finally pulled the trigger. Now really excited to dig into it

 

On 7/3/2024 at 8:29 PM, mjazzg said:

Slipped already,

added The Complete Pacific Jazz And Capitol Recordings Of The Original Gerry Mulligan Quartet And Tentette With Chet Baker 

to today's purchases. That should scratch my West Coast itch for a while I hope.

I daren't look at the BN sale!

Lovely sets. You’re in for a treat with those :)

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2 hours ago, Pim said:

 

Lovely sets. You’re in for a treat with those :)

Thanks @Pim, your enthusiasm for them here was a small part of the reason I decided to go for them. I've been rediscovering Chet recently 

Do you have the Chet Live Quartets with Freeman Mosaic? The seller has that listed to.

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2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Thanks @Pim, your enthusiasm for them here was a small part of the reason I decided to go for them. I've been rediscovering Chet recently 

Do you have Live Quarters with Freeman Mosaic? The seller has that listed to.

No I haven’t. I did listen to some samples a few years ago and can only remember I found it too much money for what I heard. 

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50 minutes ago, Pim said:

No I haven’t. I did listen to some samples a few years ago and can only remember I found it too much money for what I heard. 

Thanks, I thought one was enough and  though the reviews of the live box were good it made sense to start with the studio dates I think

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Fred Anderson Quartet - Vol. 1 (finally found for a reasonable price)

Marvin Tate’s D-Settlement vinyl box set. 
 

Uptightly - S/T  

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Since Pure Pleasure ended their Strata-East reissue series, I decided to spring for this LP before they're all gone:

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Shamek Farrah & Sonelius Smith - The World of the Children (Strata-East/Pure Pleasure)

 

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Yeah, first listen suggests so.

I remember deciding it was too expensive when I held a physical copy in Honest Jons on release. When I got the notification of the download this morning it was an instant purchase.

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The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Herbie Nichols - Mosaic

This music has haunted me, in a good way, since I borrowed it from the library about 20 years ago. Finally decided I needed to have it on tap.

Also, 

Collocutor - Continuation LP

Tamar Osborn and Idris Rahman - Conversations download

Both featuring Osborn whose playing, improvising and writing I'm increasingly intrigued by and enjoying

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8 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Herbie Nichols - Mosaic

This music has haunted me, in a good way, since I borrowed it from the library about 20 years ago. Finally decided I needed to have it on tap.

Treasure trove ....

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These LPs,

Earl Anderza - Outa Sight

Eddy Louiss- Orgue Vol. 2

Gunther Klatt & Elephanttrombones - Live At Jazztage Leverkusen 

And this CD,

Silvan Schmid Quintet - At Gamut

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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

These LPs,

Earl Anderza - Outa Sight

Eddy Louiss- Orgue Vol. 2

Gunther Klatt & Elephanttrombones - Live At Jazztage Leverkusen 

And this CD,

Silvan Schmid Quintet - At Gamut

Those three LPs are favorites over here!

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13 hours ago, Niko said:

Those three LPs are favorites over here!

👍that's good to hear especially as the Klatt is a bit of a punt, it was cheap and the short sample sounded fun. The others I'm more confident about

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12 hours ago, mjazzg said:

👍that's good to hear especially as the Klatt is a bit of a punt, it was cheap and the short sample sounded fun. The others I'm more confident about

Klatt is pretty much forgotten even home in Germany, I discovered him by accident a few years ago and have really liked everything I heard, I have four of his albums by now and some more sideman work, one of the very few people in German jazz of the 80s and 90s that interest me... there's a nice documentary about him but even native English speakers Marty Cook and Paul Grabowsky are forced to speak German in there (which they do extremely well)

 

edit/ps: around the 1:00 mark of the movie (not this youtube video), you can hear a frustrated Peter Wiessmueller (Enja/Tutu) present some of the Klatt records he was involved with including Elephantrombones but especially the last one, a digipack CD where Klatt insisted on a non-rectangular shape and on putting a different little artwork on every single copy... 

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