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Old 06-06-2006, 07:46 PM   #31
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These were reissued today as part of Blue Note's Connoisseur series. All of them with extra tracks.



Jackie McLean – It’s Time
Lou Blackburn – The Complete Imperial Sessions
Art Blakey – Holiday For Skins
Andrew Hill – Pax

Gil Evans – The Complete Pacific Jazz Sessions
Solomon Ilori – African High Life
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Old 06-09-2006, 11:25 AM   #32
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I don't think I've purchased anything new in 5 months.

It's just as well, though...like I said, I don't have time to listen to what I've already got. For the first time in, well...ever, I seem to be content with my collection.
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Old 06-22-2006, 03:06 PM   #33
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Duke Ellington: The Complete 1936-1940 Variety, Vocalion and OKeh Small Group Sessions



"Our November release is one that has longed to be issued in its entirety. This set will be a 7 disc set covering all those seminal Helen Oakley and Irving Mills produced sides from 1935 to 1940. With Ellington at the piano these recordings were led by Barney Bigard, Johnny Hodges, Rex Stewart and Cootie Williams and are a significant display of how Ellington was able to arrange for small group and bring the absolute best out of his sidemen.

In some cases, these performances represented the first time collectors and fans were hearing now classic Ellingtonia: Juan Tizol's composition "Caravan" from a Barney Bigard session; Cootie Williams' "Echoes of Harlem"; vocal versions by the forgotten Mary McHugh on "Lost In Meditation" and "Prelude To A Kiss"; Rex Stewart's peerless cornet conceptions on "Rexatious" and "The Back Room Romp". And the Johnny Hodges masterpieces alone consist of "Blue Reverie", "Jeep's Blues", "The Jeep Is Jumpin'", a trio side with Duke and bassist Billy Taylor on "Finesse" and one of the most plaintive of these Hodges releases, "Wanderlust".

The set will also include small group sessions led by Ellington, his piano solos and the duet sides with bassist Jimmie Blanton. There is also the Gotham Stompers session that comprises both the Ellington band and the Chick Webb band with Chick at the drums. All known alternate takes are included here as well, some of which only came out on short-lived bootleg LPs in the 1960s and 1970s. The transfers of this material plus the thoughtful liner notes, come from the preeminent Ellington collector Steven Lasker. Steven has also provided us with a rare rehearsal disc on “Echoes of Harlem�. There are 173 tracks in all with rare photographs, a complete updated discography and in-depth liner notes by Lasker."








That's going to be some good stuff. Both volumes of Duke's Men: Small Groups Vol. 1 & 2. will be included.







Mosaic Records has this scheduled for Nov. 2006.
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Old 06-22-2006, 03:12 PM   #34
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Two reissues worth getting, if you don't have them. Cecil's, especially!!!!
















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Old 06-22-2006, 03:14 PM   #35
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Old 07-05-2006, 07:03 PM   #36
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Evan Parker 'The Topography of the Lungs' (1970)

reissue plus with Derek Bailey & Han Bennink




Evan Parker 'Saxophone Solos' (1975) reissue
Evan Parker 'Hook, Drift & Shuffle' (1983) reissue with George Lewis, Barry Guy & Paul Lytton

Evan Parker Octet 'Crossing the River' (2005) with John Edwards, Agustí Fernández, Marcio Mattos, Neil Metcalfe, John Rangecroft, John Russell & Philipp Wachsmann
Rudi Mahall 'Solo'


As much as Parker and Bailey hated each other, you have to figure, the death of Bailey is the only reason The Topography of the Lungs is being reissued. Dig the plus portion!


This and the Saxophone Solos reissue, surpass the Mingus and Marsh releases, as the reissues of the year.


The first is just a landmark recording, and Saxophone Solos is one of the best solo sax recordings you can find.


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The Topography of the Lungs has been released! I'm talking about one of the landmark recordings of free improv, that has been Satchmo out of print for decades. It's the first time, this will be released on cd.
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Wait, which Mingus release are you talking about, in that original post?
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http://www.radiomute.com/361208-post12.html




P.S. It hasn't been reissued, yet.
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Oh, right...so when's it supposed to be released? Doesn't appear to be on the website you posted at the beginning of the thread.
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Old 07-05-2006, 07:26 PM   #40
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Oh, right...so when's it supposed to be released? Doesn't appear to be on the website you posted at the beginning of the thread.



I have no clue, which should tell you something aka this might be a don't hold your breath release. Hopefully, later this year. Whenever it is released....











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