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    gypsy-tail-wind
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    Am billigsten gibt’s die Dinger glaub ich in Barcelona – ich muss mir endlich mal die Grant Green holen … und die Gigi Gryce, die Johnny Richards und ein paar ältere. Bei der Charlie Christian bin ich mir unsicher, ich hab das meiste von den Sachen wohl schon anderswo.

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    tejazz

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    Ich habe ein paar als Kopie, weil ich früher nicht so aktiv im Netz war bzw. einige ältere Jazzfreunde aus meinem Kreis unbedingt die CDs wollten und ich nicht so schnell Nachschub besorgen konnte und ihnen daher meine CDs überlassen habe.
    Aber das will ich „geradebügeln“ und mich ehrlich machen sowie ein paar neuere Scheiben auch endlich mal besitzen.
    Ich werde mir in aller Ruhe die Veröffentlichungen anschauen und eine Liste machen. Wenn es zu viele werden, gibt es eine Prioritätenliste.

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    gypsy-tail-wind
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    Wie gesagt, Jazzmessengers aus Barcelona ist da eine tolle Quelle. Sehr schneller Versand, gute Preise – und wie mir scheint, ich war ja noch nie da, ein toller und unterstützungswürdiger Laden (wie es hier leider längst keinen mehr gibt – ich weiss ja nicht, ob Du noch Alternativen hättest, aber selbst wenn ich es hier versuchen würde, die Preise wären mindestens zweieinhalb mal so teuer … ich bin gerne bereit, im lokalen Laden 20 oder auch mal 50 Prozent mehr zu bezahlen, aber alles hat seine Grenzen).

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    tejazz

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    Ich werde das mal wohlwollend prüfen! :-)

    Zuviel Geld ist (leider) nicht vorhanden und hier in Hamburg habe ich mal eine einzige CD von Uptown im Laden kaufen können.
    Geiz zerfrißt mich nicht gerade, ich zahle auch mal mehr. Wir wollen ja alle leben…
    Aber es bleibt anscheinend nur das Netz.

    Spanien ist ja sowieso ganz nett … :sonne:

    Danke!

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    gypsy-tail-wind
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    Auf Kickstarter läuft ein Projekt, das der Digitalisierung der Schätze gewidmet ist, die das Creative Music Studio in den Jahren 1973-84 angesammelt hat:
    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1283522323/creative-music-studio-archive-restoration-project?ref=category

    The Creative Music Studio Archive project is saving, restoring, preserving, digitizing, re-mastering and distributing music from over 400 historic concerts that took place at the Creative Music Studio between 1973 and 1984. Artists include: Jimmy Giuffre, Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry, Oliver Lake, Colin Walcott and Cecil Taylor, among hundreds of others. We need $4000 to help finish restoration, digitization and production on the first volume of 3-CD box sets, the Creative Music Studio Archive Project Series

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    gypsy-tail-wind
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    Für September angekündigt:


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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    alexischicke

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    Hast du dazu auch einen Link?

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    gypsy-tail-wind
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    Ich hab das bei Amazon mitgekriegt, eher zufällig – mehr als das hab ich nicht:
    http://www.amazon.de/Years-Edition-Vol-1-Ndr-Studio-Hamburg/dp/B00DJLOBCA/
    http://www.amazon.de/Years-Jazz-Edition-Vol-2-Live-Hannover/dp/B00DJLOBOI/

    Das (mir bisher unbekannte) Label Moosicus beackert sonst etwas anderes Terrain, sieht aber seriös aus und das ist gut:
    http://moosicus.com/

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    Demnächst von Uptown:

    Ist wohl an der Zeit, die tolle Blue Note CD mal wieder auszugraben. Anscheinend sollen die Aufnahmen aus der Left Bank Jazz Society stammen, in Ellery Eskelins Liste findet sich da allerdings nichts – die bricht leider schon 1967 ab.

    Passenderweise habe ich mir gerade das Baltimore-Buch geordert, da ich von Amazon ausnahmsweise mal einen Gutschein erhielt, den ich auch einlösen konnte (üblicherwiese kriege ich MP3-Gutscheine von .fr, .co.uk und .com, aber MP3 kann ich als Schweizer nur von .de kaufen, die wiederum nie Gutscheine senden) … das hier:
    http://www.examiner.com/article/history-of-baltimore-jazz-published-by-loyola-students
    http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2010-08-07/entertainment/bs-ae-jazz-loyola-20100807_1_baltimore-jazz-apprentice-house-loyola-students

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    NEVER-RELEASED THELONIOUS MONK CONCERT FILM „PARIS 1969“ DUE OUT NOV. 26

    Blue Note Records has announced a November 26 release date for Thelonious Monk Paris 1969, a fascinating and important late-career document of the legendary jazz pianist and composer in performance with his Quartet at the Salle Pleyel concert hall in Paris, France on December 15, 1969. Beautifully captured on B&W film, the concert also featured a surprise guest appearance from renowned drummer Philly Joe Jones. Also included is a rare on-camera interview with Monk that was conducted by the French bassist Jacques Hess after the concert. Paris 1969 will be available in several formats including physical releases on CD/DVD, CD and vinyl, as well as a digital album and digital long-form video. Special direct-to-consumer bundles that include a limited edition 18”x24” lithograph poster are currently available HERE.

    “The 1969 Paris concert captures the power and the undiminished beauty of Monk’s music, reminding us that even as his body aged his musical imagination knew no limits,” writes Monk scholar Robin Kelley in his liner notes essay. However, Kelley also illuminates what a peculiar and challenging moment 1969 was for the 52-year-old pianist. Monk hadn’t achieved true success until the late-50s with his legendary run at the Five Spot Café in New York City with John Coltrane (a band that was brilliantly captured on the lost recording Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall from 1957 which was discovered and released on Blue Note in 2005). By the early-60s Monk’s success had peaked when he signed with Columbia Records and was eventually featured on the cover of TIME Magazine in 1964.

    However, by 1969, in addition to health issues, Monk’s success was beginning to wane with the emergence of rock and the resulting jazz fusion movement. His recording contract with Columbia had just come to end after an ill-advised attempt at marketing him to a younger rock audience. That disappointment was followed by the departure of drummer Ben Riley and bassist Larry Gales from his band which left Monk with two chairs to fill on short notice before his European tour.

    Monk eventually found two young musicians – bassist Nate Hygelund and drummer Paris Wright – to fill out the Quartet with his longtime tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse. Luckily the inexperienced rhythm section had some time to gel before hitting the stage in Paris with a lengthy engagement in London followed by stops in Germany and Italy. By the time they reached the Pleyel the band was in fine form, which made for a triumphant return for Monk to the very stage he had made his Parisian debut on in 1954 in front of a hostile audience who felt that Monk was too avant-garde. 15 years later the situation could not have been more different with an enthusiastic audience and the concert being broadcast on television.

    In addition to rollicking Quartet versions of Monk classics such as “I Mean You,” “Straight No Chaser,” and “Blue Monk,” the set also includes three stunning solo piano performances on “Don’t Blame Me,” “I Love You Sweetheart Of All My Dreams,” and “Crepuscule With Nellie.” However, an undeniable highlight of the concert was when the veteran drummer Philly Joe Jones who was an expat living in Paris at the time comes from backstage to borrow the sticks from the 17-year-old Wright, providing a palpable spark on Monk’s “Nutty.”

    http://www.bluenote.com/news/never-released-thelonious-monk-concert-film-p

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    Klasse News, was die Swiss Radio Days Serie von TCB angeht … und man beachte das Kleingedruckte: es folgt noch eine zweite CD mit Aufnahmen dieses Konzertes!

    TOMMY TURRENTINE, trumpet
    JULIAN PRIESTER, trombone
    STANLEY TURRENTINE, tenor sax
    BOBBY BOSWELL, bass
    MAX ROACH, drums

    01. Announcement
    02. Lotus Blossom
    03. Prelude
    04. Night in Tunisia
    05. Jodie’s Cha Cha

    Davon wurde nach Roach’s Tod einiges ausgestrahlt (die Archive von RSR umfassen auch tolle spätere Roach-Aufnahmen, auch ein Konzert der Band mit Billy Harper) – für mich ist das eine von Roachs allerfeinsten Bands!

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    gypsy tail windNEVER-RELEASED THELONIOUS MONK CONCERT FILM „PARIS 1969“ DUE OUT NOV. 26

    Blue Note Records has announced a November 26 release date for Thelonious Monk Paris 1969, a fascinating and important late-career document of the legendary jazz pianist and composer in performance with his Quartet at the Salle Pleyel concert hall in Paris, France on December 15, 1969. Beautifully captured on B&W film, the concert also featured a surprise guest appearance from renowned drummer Philly Joe Jones. Also included is a rare on-camera interview with Monk that was conducted by the French bassist Jacques Hess after the concert. Paris 1969 will be available in several formats including physical releases on CD/DVD, CD and vinyl, as well as a digital album and digital long-form video. Special direct-to-consumer bundles that include a limited edition 18”x24” lithograph poster are currently available HERE.

    “The 1969 Paris concert captures the power and the undiminished beauty of Monk’s music, reminding us that even as his body aged his musical imagination knew no limits,” writes Monk scholar Robin Kelley in his liner notes essay. However, Kelley also illuminates what a peculiar and challenging moment 1969 was for the 52-year-old pianist. Monk hadn’t achieved true success until the late-50s with his legendary run at the Five Spot Café in New York City with John Coltrane (a band that was brilliantly captured on the lost recording Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall from 1957 which was discovered and released on Blue Note in 2005). By the early-60s Monk’s success had peaked when he signed with Columbia Records and was eventually featured on the cover of TIME Magazine in 1964.

    However, by 1969, in addition to health issues, Monk’s success was beginning to wane with the emergence of rock and the resulting jazz fusion movement. His recording contract with Columbia had just come to end after an ill-advised attempt at marketing him to a younger rock audience. That disappointment was followed by the departure of drummer Ben Riley and bassist Larry Gales from his band which left Monk with two chairs to fill on short notice before his European tour.

    Monk eventually found two young musicians – bassist Nate Hygelund and drummer Paris Wright – to fill out the Quartet with his longtime tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse. Luckily the inexperienced rhythm section had some time to gel before hitting the stage in Paris with a lengthy engagement in London followed by stops in Germany and Italy. By the time they reached the Pleyel the band was in fine form, which made for a triumphant return for Monk to the very stage he had made his Parisian debut on in 1954 in front of a hostile audience who felt that Monk was too avant-garde. 15 years later the situation could not have been more different with an enthusiastic audience and the concert being broadcast on television.

    In addition to rollicking Quartet versions of Monk classics such as “I Mean You,” “Straight No Chaser,” and “Blue Monk,” the set also includes three stunning solo piano performances on “Don’t Blame Me,” “I Love You Sweetheart Of All My Dreams,” and “Crepuscule With Nellie.” However, an undeniable highlight of the concert was when the veteran drummer Philly Joe Jones who was an expat living in Paris at the time comes from backstage to borrow the sticks from the 17-year-old Wright, providing a palpable spark on Monk’s “Nutty.”

    http://www.bluenote.com/news/never-released-thelonious-monk-concert-film-p

    Die CD-Ausgabe ist schon zu kriegen, die CD+DVD-Ausgabe erscheint in der nächsten Woche.

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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    alexischicke

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    Ja, habe ich mir schon bestellt für nächste Woche! Ich lese gerade eine Bio über Monk.

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    nail75

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    Sieht gut aus.

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    gypsy-tail-wind
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    Der Drummer scheint ja nicht über alle Zweifel erhaben … aber ich habe mir auch gerade die CD/DVD-Ausgabe bestellt und bin gespannt!

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    "Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba
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