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01-22-2006, 07:47 PM
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Seba!!!!
Haino Keiji/Yoshida Tatsuya - New Rap
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01-22-2006, 07:53 PM
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Patent pending, mean anything to you?
The Boys, and their theme song are on their way.
http://chipmunkblues.ytmnd.com/
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02-07-2006, 05:25 PM
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Out today, for those interested.
Lee Morgan - The Gigolo (2 extra takes than original release)
Andrew Hill - Smokestack (4 extra takes)
Dexter Gordon - Gettin' Around (2 extra takes)
Hank Mobley - Workout
Horace Silver - Horace-scope
Stanley Turrentine - Joyride
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02-07-2006, 08:30 PM
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P.S. For the next week, you can pick them up for $8.39 from cduniverse.
You can also hold out and hope they're one of those that make it on yourmusic.com for $5.99. Keep in mind, not all the RVG's end up there.
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02-12-2006, 02:05 AM
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Apparently Mosaic Records is now going to be reissuing single cd's.
April/May 2006
MOSAIC SINGLES
At Mosaic, we've been pretty good at conjuring concepts for box sets in order to rescue material that might not otherwise see the light of day. The Columbia Small Group Swing Session (MD8-228) and The Classic Columbia Condon Mob Sessions (MD8-206) are good examples.
But there are great records that are difficult to find that just don't fit into any box set concept. As the major labels do fewer and fewer straight reissues, the chances of a lot of excellent music falling into obscurity increases. So we decided that it was time to add another series to Mosaic Records, one that would be a home for wayward record dates. Our initial six titles, drawn from the Columbia and RCA Victor Vaults, cover the full spectrum of jazz style and each one has greatly improved sound and between two and four bonus tracks. In fact, Duke Ellington's The Cosmic Scene and Art Blakey's Hard Bop are issued in stereo for the first time.
This new series of Mosaic products will feature original artwork and liner notes, new remastering and many of these classic albums will feature bonus tracks. Although it is subject to change, we are expecting to release the titles from this series to retail distribution within nine to twelve months of release. With this lineup, we have every hope that this will prove as interesting and worthwhile a project as Mosaic Select has been over the last few years.
The first six titles are:
(MCD-1001) Duke Ellington's Spacemen: The Cosmic Scene
What makes this small group session unique is that it has a big sound to it. It features three soloists: Clark Terry on fluegelhorn, Paul Gonsalves on tenor sax and Jimmy Hamilton on clarinet. The rhythm section is Ellington, Jimmy Woode and Sam Woodyard. The larger ensemble feel is derived from adding Ellington’s three trombonists in a strictly supportive, arranged role. For this long overdue reissue, we returned to the three-track masters, beautifully recorded at Columbia’s legendary 30th Street Studio by Fred Plaut to construct a stereo master of the album.
(MCD-1002) Bud Freeman: Chicago/Austin High School Jazz in Hi-Fi
The performances contained herein of three sessions led by Bud Freeman on RCA Victor in 1957 are further proof that even the age of some of the participants hadn't diminished any individualistic fire or creative thought process. When initially released, four titles had been omitted due to time restraints and found their way onto Bread, Butter and Jam In Hi-Fi. This is the first time all fifteen tracks have been gathered together on one release.
(MCD-1003) Al Cohn/Bill Perkins/Richie Kamuca: The Brothers
Tenormen like Cohn, Perkins and Kamuca generated their intensity with a low flame and high heat. Their improvisations are meticulously driven by a rhythm section headed by Hank Jones. Material for this project was selected from Nat Pierce, Bill Potts and Bob Brookmeyer as well as the three saxophonists. The choice of these three outside writers was rather inspired since you’ll also get a hell of an arrangement delivered with a great tune. It is pleasure for us to restore this all-but-forgotten album to print and in the process, we found four previously unissued tracks that complete the sessions.
(MCD-1004) J.J. Johnson: J.J.!
In 1964, after leading his own small group and a quintet co-led by Kai Winding for more than a decade, J.J. Johnson marked his move from Columbia to RCA Victor with a dazzling album, brimming with beauty and growth. From the progressive swing of Swing Spring and So What to the lyricism of Stolen Moments to the pure modernity of Bemsha Swing and Stratusphunk, Johnson and company often break the rules of section writing and conventional voicings with marvelous results. While J.J. is the prime soloist through the sessions, Thad Jones, Clark Terry, Jerome Richardson, Oliver Nelson and Hank Jones are also heard from to great advantage.This CD is remixed from the original three-track master tapes with wonderful sonic results.
(MCD-1005) Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Hard Bop
After the dissolution of the original Jazz Messengers, Art Blakey formed a new edition with Jackie McLean, Bill Hardman, Sam Dockery and Spanky De Brest.The material from the December 12-13, 1956 session was more than enough for one album so five tunes were selected for Hard Bop, another three comprised side two of Blakey’s Drum Suite and Gershwin medley sat in the can until 1980. In addition to finally gathering this band’s December 12-13, 1956 output in one place at last, we also discovered that these sessions were recorded in an early (and successful from a sonic point of view) form of stereo and we have asembled the CD from those tapes.
(MCD-1006) Charles Lloyd: Of Course, Of Course
This album was recorded in May 1964 and March 1965, after Charles had left the Chico Hamilton fold, so these sessions were a welcome reunion for Gabor Szabo and him. The recording group was completed by another extraordinarily empathetic team, Ron Carter and Tony Williams. Bringing two of the most creative pairings in jazz together makes for a hell of a quartet. The album is as cohesive as it is varied. For this disc, the album was newly remixed from the original four-track tapes and includes three bonus tracks approved by the artist.
Each title is priced at $15.00
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02-12-2006, 02:06 AM
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I posted this before on here, but just in case
http://www.mosaicrecords.com/
If you have any questions about any specific sets, just ask.
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02-12-2006, 02:08 AM
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$15? Reasonably priced Mosaic releases? Nah!
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02-12-2006, 02:11 AM
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$15? Reasonably priced Mosaic releases? Nah!
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Considering they will probably be limited edition sets, yes. However, taking into account the Grasshoppa's finances, I would pass.
The box sets or Mosaic Selects, would be of more importance.
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02-22-2006, 12:33 AM
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These came out today as part of the RVG series. This is the order, I would recommend them.
Feb. 21, 2006
Hank Mobley - Dippin'
Dexter Gordon - A Swingin' Affair
Art Blakey - Mosaic
Lee Morgan - Tom Cat
Horace Silver - Silver's Serenade
Jimmy Smith - Softly As A Summer Breeze (+ 4 bonus tracks)
I saw the picture of the Lee Morgan. Blue Note apparently changed the picture.
Of course, on the last release there was the usual quality control issues. That picture was reversed, which made Morgan left-handed.
Keep in mind, this is on top of keeping this gem in the vaults until 1980, before it was released for the first time.
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02-22-2006, 12:35 AM
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Also out on Feb. 21.
Andrew Hill - Time Lines
This is a new recording by Andrew Hill on Blue Note. It's the third time around, for Hill on Blue Note.
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