Thanks very much for including 'Mirror Music' in the mix. Very glad to hear you gave it a chance and were able to get some enjoyment out of it. PS. Chad did a 2x45rpm of Peckin Time as part of AP's Blue Note Reissue series back in 2011. Still within reach over at Discogs. Cheers from out West, Michael.
Great video, Jack. Thx. I succumbed and and bought the Debby UHQR (CAD 300!!). I’ll do a full review. Actually, the very famous Muti /EMI is not on the Dream List. In fact, I’ve never heard it. Must remedy that. Recorded in 1979, so full analogue I would think. Hope to see you tomorrow night on the show.
Awesome Jack you got to see Bill Evans trios that had to be outstanding. I got in to Bill Evans in the late 90’s this customer who worked at the stock exchange used to come in when I was working at Musicland downtown Chicago he brought me a cd of Bill Evans Conversations with myself which I still have set me off collecting his records on vinyl one day I’ll do a spotlight of what I have I really enjoyed your insights and that Harold Land record store day vinyl release is awesome have a great week Jack.
Great video as always 🙂 That release of Peckin' Time was released on a label called Rat Pack Records I have it in my want list, Rat Pack Records have released quite a few Blue Note records that Blue Note haven't re-issued
Peckin' Time was released a lot on LP, 95 % in Japan. Rat Pack label is from Paris, France. I still don't know if they release their reissues (they do a lot of different styles of music) from the tapes. Seeing the prices they charge, I sincerely doubt that it comes directly from the tapes but they sound very good. For my money, I still prefer the japanese pressings from the 70's, 80's and 90's if you don't have the original ones (although it's not always the originals that sound the best, far from it, it's much more complex than that). With those japaneses, they all sound and are pressed fantasticly, in every way possible.
Very good video Man. Lucky used to live in Lausanne at the end of the 60's beginning of the 70's, just near by my appartment. I have a lot of stories about how he was with people, the musicians, producers etc. One of the last musicians who saw him homeless in Seattle was Hank Jones, in 1995. He told me this when he just saw him, one week after. I don't think is so underrated because a lot of people still talk about him a lot. Every time there's a new release or reissue of him, the sellings are really very excellent. I think Harold Land is really very underrated but not Lucky.
Hi Jack, Gee The UHQR Debby is spendy. Luckily I brought the Tape Project version before the pricing for these tapes and postage from the US became insane. I did watch a review (Dave Denyer?) comparing the tape to the new UHQR and not surprisingly according to the particular reviewer, the tape was still the reference. Was Looking for some more Harold land and found this "Curtis Counce, Jack Sheldon, Harold Land, Carl Perkins, Frank Butler Quintet - Complete Studio Recordings. The Master Takes" looks interesting, will let you know what the performance is like
The complete studio recordings of C.Counce : you talk about the cd box set ? Don't buy it, it's not complete. The 5tet sessions are complete but not the sessions ! You better buy all the different CD's on OJCCD. Those are complete sessions, just for your infos.
You're so, so right about Lucky Thompson, he was an underrated great, like Don Byas. But I never knew him to play alto, at least not on anything I have. On Lucky Strikes he plays tenor and soprano. Do you know of recordings I'm not aware of where he plays alto?
MCPS is not a record label. It stands for Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society. MCPS collects and distributes mechanical royalties to songwriters, composers and publishers when their works have been copied or reproduced. Mechanical royalties are generated when a musical work is reproduced onto CD, vinyl, DVD and Blu-ray, downloaded and streamed or synchronised into a TV programme.
see that.... way I enjoy doing videos as I always learn something from folks like you! Thanks for the info and for commenting!--I really appreciate it...JG
Thanks very much for including 'Mirror Music' in the mix. Very glad to hear you gave it a chance and were able to get some enjoyment out of it. PS. Chad did a 2x45rpm of Peckin Time as part of
AP's Blue Note Reissue series back in 2011. Still within reach over at Discogs. Cheers from out West, Michael.
Great video, Jack. Thx. I succumbed and and bought the Debby UHQR (CAD 300!!). I’ll do a full review.
Actually, the very famous Muti /EMI is not on the Dream List. In fact, I’ve never heard it. Must remedy that. Recorded in 1979, so full analogue I would think.
Hope to see you tomorrow night on the show.
Hi Jack, great video!
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A lot of great content. Thank you so much Jack!
Awesome job
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Thanks Joey--I appreciate your comment and you watching the channel---JG
@@Jackgrahamphotograph I will be watching more. Great content
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Awesome Jack you got to see Bill Evans trios that had to be outstanding. I got in to Bill Evans in the late 90’s this customer who worked at the stock exchange used to come in when I was working at Musicland downtown Chicago he brought me a cd of Bill Evans Conversations with myself which I still have set me off collecting his records on vinyl one day I’ll do a spotlight of what I have I really enjoyed your insights and that Harold Land record store day vinyl release is awesome have a great week Jack.
Thanks for the note and for watching the reply.. I have some more Bill Evans stories I'll share sometime... Quite THE experience!--JG
Great video as always 🙂 That release of Peckin' Time was released on a label called Rat Pack Records I have it in my want list, Rat Pack Records have released quite a few Blue Note records that Blue Note haven't re-issued
Peckin' Time was released a lot on LP, 95 % in Japan.
Rat Pack label is from Paris, France. I still don't know if they release their reissues (they do a lot of different styles of music) from the tapes. Seeing the prices they charge, I sincerely doubt that it comes directly from the tapes but they sound very good.
For my money, I still prefer the japanese pressings from the 70's, 80's and 90's if you don't have the original ones (although it's not always the originals that sound the best, far from it, it's much more complex than that). With those japaneses, they all sound and are pressed fantasticly, in every way possible.
Very good video Man.
Lucky used to live in Lausanne at the end of the 60's beginning of the 70's, just near by my appartment. I have a lot of stories about how he was with people, the musicians, producers etc. One of the last musicians who saw him homeless in Seattle was Hank Jones, in 1995. He told me this when he just saw him, one week after. I don't think is so underrated because a lot of people still talk about him a lot. Every time there's a new release or reissue of him, the sellings are really very excellent. I think Harold Land is really very underrated but not Lucky.
JM... Want to do a video with me? I can record on Zoom now!!
@@Jackgrahamphotograph for sure yes ! But I have to download ZOOM. I'll do it in 2 days. How can we exchanges messages much more easy that on here ?
Hi Jack, Gee The UHQR Debby is spendy. Luckily I brought the Tape Project version before the pricing for these tapes and postage from the US became insane. I did watch a review (Dave Denyer?) comparing the tape to the new UHQR and not surprisingly according to the particular reviewer, the tape was still the reference. Was Looking for some more Harold land and found this "Curtis Counce, Jack Sheldon, Harold Land, Carl Perkins, Frank Butler Quintet - Complete Studio Recordings. The Master Takes" looks interesting, will let you know what the performance is like
The complete studio recordings of C.Counce : you talk about the cd box set ? Don't buy it, it's not complete. The 5tet sessions are complete but not the sessions ! You better buy all the different CD's on OJCCD. Those are complete sessions, just for your infos.
You're so, so right about Lucky Thompson, he was an underrated great, like Don Byas. But I never knew him to play alto, at least not on anything I have. On Lucky Strikes he plays tenor and soprano. Do you know of recordings I'm not aware of where he plays alto?
MCPS is not a record label. It stands for Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society. MCPS collects and distributes mechanical royalties to songwriters, composers and publishers when their works have been copied or reproduced. Mechanical royalties are generated when a musical work is reproduced onto CD, vinyl, DVD and Blu-ray, downloaded and streamed or synchronised into a TV programme.
see that.... way I enjoy doing videos as I always learn something from folks like you! Thanks for the info and for commenting!--I really appreciate it...JG