Sundog Posted February 18, 2007 Report Posted February 18, 2007 Brad Shepik Trio- Places You Go Charles Tolliver- Big Band With Love Jesse Van Ruller- Circles Quote
7/4 Posted February 18, 2007 Report Posted February 18, 2007 Abercrombie, John - Arcade Branca, Glenn - Indererminate Activity of Resultant Masses Breau, Lenny - Guitar Sounds of Lenny Breau Breau, Lenny - Swingin on a Seven String Diorio, Joe - Solo Guitar Diorio, Joe - Trio:Live Frith, Fred - Freedom in Fragments Garbarek, Jan with John Abercrombie - Eventyr Greene, Ted - Solo Guitar Martino, Pat - Bayina (the Clear Evidence) Martino, Pat - Desperado Martino, Pat - East Martino, Pat - El Hombre Martino, Pat - Footprints Martino, Pat - Strings! Motian, Paul - Monk and Powell Motian, Paul - Sound of Love Nath, Pandit Pran - Raga Cycle, Palice Theatre, Paris 1972 Scriabin, Alexander - Complete Piano Sonatas, The Shostakovich, Dimitry - 24 Preludes and Fugues Van Eps, George - Soliloquy Quote
Bluesman Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 Just got me an as new copy of James Cotton "Best of the Verve Years" for $22. As these normally go for around $80 I'm very happy Quote
marcello Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 Abercrombie, John - Arcade Branca, Glenn - Indererminate Activity of Resultant Masses Breau, Lenny - Guitar Sounds of Lenny Breau Breau, Lenny - Swingin on a Seven String Diorio, Joe - Solo Guitar Diorio, Joe - Trio:Live Frith, Fred - Freedom in Fragments Garbarek, Jan with John Abercrombie - Eventyr Greene, Ted - Solo Guitar Martino, Pat - Bayina (the Clear Evidence) Martino, Pat - Desperado Martino, Pat - East Martino, Pat - El Hombre Martino, Pat - Footprints Martino, Pat - Strings! Motian, Paul - Monk and Powell Motian, Paul - Sound of Love Nath, Pandit Pran - Raga Cycle, Palice Theatre, Paris 1972 Scriabin, Alexander - Complete Piano Sonatas, The Shostakovich, Dimitry - 24 Preludes and Fugues Van Eps, George - Soliloquy You may dig Steve Greene Quote
LAL Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 More Universal reprints(?) of Fantasy titles: Gene Ammons - Up Tight Gene Ammons - Legends of Acid Jazz Sonny Stitt - Legends of Acid Jazz Sonny Stitt - Legends of Acid Jazz, Low Flame Sonny Stitt - Night Letter Sonny Rollins - Don't Stop The Carnival Sonny Rollins - G Man Mose Allison - Greatest Hits Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 You may dig Steve Greene I'll check him out. Quote
paul secor Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 Just got me an as new copy of James Cotton "Best of the Verve Years" for $22. As these normally go for around $80 I'm very happy $80 - unbelievable! Anyone who wants it can have my copy for half of that. Quote
brownie Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 (edited) Mosaic confirmed the shipping of the Duke Ellington 36-40 Small Groups and the Woody Herman Columbia sets. Shipment was delayed as the Woody set was being back ordered. It's on its way here now This was very good use of a $250 Mosaic gift certificate! Edited February 20, 2007 by brownie Quote
Swinger Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 www.zweitausendeins.de 1x Ibrahim (Dollar Brand), Abdullah REFLECTIONS (CD) 6,99 € 1x Ayler, Albert WITCHES & DEVILS (CD) 6,99 € 1x Taylor, Cecil INDENT (CD) 6,99 € 1x Taylor, Cecil SILENT TONGUES (CD) 6,99 € 1x Shepp, Archie/& Mal Waldron LEFT ALONE REVISITED (CD) 6,99 € 1x Takase, Aki ST. Louis Blues (CD) 6,99 € 1x Waldron Quintet, Mal HARD TALK (CD) 6,99 € 1x Waldron, Mal MOODS (CD) 7,99 € 1x Dylan, Bob LIVE 1966 - The Royal Albert Hall concert - The Bootleg series no. 4. (CD) 9,99 € Quote
GA Russell Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 In celebration of Mardi Gras, today I opened up The Best of Pete Fountain (Decca Jazz). Great stuff! Quote
paul secor Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 Blue Mitchell & Orchestra: A Sure thing Benny Golson: Groovin' with Golson Chuck Wayne: Morning Mist Quote
GA Russell Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 Paul, I really like the way Wayne plays on Morning Mist. I think you'll get to really like that album! Quote
paul secor Posted February 20, 2007 Report Posted February 20, 2007 Paul, I really like the way Wayne plays on Morning Mist. I think you'll get to really like that album! I'm looking forward to listening to it. Quote
JohnS Posted February 21, 2007 Report Posted February 21, 2007 Hal McKusick Quintet with Art Farmer; on Lonehill Quote
mikeweil Posted February 21, 2007 Report Posted February 21, 2007 Recieved today: The 10 CD Teddy Wilson box on Documents Carmen McRae Live at Birdland West Poncho Sanchez - Conga Caliente Classical stuff, 7 sellout items with music by de Falla, Chausson, Ibert, Berlioz ... and two DVDs: 'Round Midnight & The Connection (never saw the latter, am very curious) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted February 21, 2007 Report Posted February 21, 2007 Recieved today: The 10 CD Teddy Wilson box on Documents Do let us know what you think of this Mike. I still haven't pulled the trigger on any of the Hep releases yet (a bunch of stuff from Hiroshi coming soon). MG Quote
Swinger Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 ebay.com Misha Mengelberg: Who's Bridge, Senne Sing Song Paid $32 for Who's Bridge but it's worth of every penny! At last I can destroy my cd-r copy of it. Quote
Aggie87 Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 ebay.com Misha Mengelberg: Who's Bridge, Senne Sing Song Paid $32 for Who's Bridge but it's worth of every penny! At last I can destroy my cd-r copy of it. I like Senne Sing Song; how does Who's Bridge compare to it? Quote
jlhoots Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 Sonny Rollins: Trio & Brass (Japanese CD reissue) Ellery Eskelin: Quiet Music (Prime Source 2 CD set) Quote
ep1str0phy Posted February 22, 2007 Report Posted February 22, 2007 ebay.com Misha Mengelberg: Who's Bridge, Senne Sing Song Paid $32 for Who's Bridge but it's worth of every penny! At last I can destroy my cd-r copy of it. I like Senne Sing Song; how does Who's Bridge compare to it? Who's Bridge is a fine date, tho I admit I don't listen to it too often. Maybe ICPO suited his whimsy a little better than these smaller contexts? Quote
king ubu Posted February 23, 2007 Report Posted February 23, 2007 last thing I bought in a store: Tom Harrell - Stories (Contemporary) Quote
mikelz777 Posted February 26, 2007 Report Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) Hi, my name is Scott and I'm a jazz CD buying junkie. It's been 26 days since I last bought a CD. I'm sorry (kinda) to say I fell off the wagon today. OK, I said as of the end of January that I was going to stop buying CDs for 6 months and I couldn't even make it a month which is only more embarrassing because it is the shortest month of the year. I was doing pretty well until I discovered I had $101.00 in my Paypal account which does not effect the home budget. That's like putting heroin and the fixing equipment in front of a junkie in withdrawl and asking them whether they are going to take advantage of it or not. I caved. I guess if you're going to fall off the wagon, you might as well do it in a big way. Even so, I plan to start all over again but I don't think a 6 month ban is going to be realistic. Hmm... I'll have to work something out. Anyway, with that $101.00 I got: I purchased these four to round out my Paul Desmond/Jim Hall collaborations. (The 3rd and 4th albums are "Glad To Be Unhappy" and "First Place Again".) I got turned on to Tubby Hayes after hearing him play on the Dizzy Reece Mosaic Select. I had originally planned on getting the "Swinging Giant" vols 1 & 2 until I discovered they were both contained in Proper's "Little Giant" box set. I would have paid more for the two than the 4-CD box set so I thought, "Why not go with the box?" "Commonwealth Blues" sounds superb from the music samples I've heard. The repetition of the bumpers and announcer (which of course were intended for radio play) does not bother me at all. Wonderful sound and great variety hearing Tubby on sax, flute and vibes. This was too good to resist for so much quality music at such a great price. Just try and not move in some way to this music!! Jordan's an incredible link between jazz and early rock and roll. Wasn't he with Chick Webb? I was tempted to go for the Mosaic box set of Wilson's Pacific Jazz material but I decided I'd rather have more variety and quantity for the same money. This will give me a nice taste of the best on that box set. I already have 3 or 4 of his post-Pacific Jazz works on my wish list. That's some great music with some 60's nostalgia thrown in. So that's $101.00 spent for 15 CDs with some change back. What do you think, is it money well spent? Edited February 26, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
GA Russell Posted February 26, 2007 Report Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) Mike, I had you pegged for Easter!!! I have the Demond Mosaic box and the Wilson CD you picked up, and in my book they are all five stars. I've never heard Tubby Hayes. In fact, I had never heard of him until the Brits at AAJ raved about him. One day I'll pick something of his up. edit for typo Edited February 26, 2007 by GA Russell Quote
sal Posted February 26, 2007 Report Posted February 26, 2007 Went on an indie rock binge today: Cold War Kids - "Robbers and Cowards" The Decemberists - "The Crane Wife" The Shins - "Wincing the Night Away" TV on the Radio - "Return to Cookie Mountain" And picked up a couple of classics as well: Cosby Stills Nash & Young - ""4 Way Street" Rolling Stones - "Emotional Rescue" Quote
Swinger Posted February 26, 2007 Report Posted February 26, 2007 ebay.com Misha Mengelberg: Who's Bridge, Senne Sing Song Paid $32 for Who's Bridge but it's worth of every penny! At last I can destroy my cd-r copy of it. I like Senne Sing Song; how does Who's Bridge compare to it? Who's Bridge is excellent! It's one of my desert island cds for sure. I love Misha's sense of humor. Quote
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