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corky4strings



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

just finished d/l 18 cds of mps 8-9 hours of music per cd. and that was maybe a quarter of his jazz collection. i have enough music to last me a couple of years. listening to grant green alive great album
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

does anybody know the name of grant green's bass player. did he have the same bassplayer or a couple different ones. so far i've enjoyed listening to ALIVE, BEST OF VOL. 1, BORN TO BE BLUE. thanks
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woland99



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So many players so little time.
Get get yourself Yahoo Music or some other service that allows you
unlimited downloads for a flat fee. And start using Pandora to explore
similar artists (pandora.com).
I like Jimmy Smith, Oscar Peterson, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green,
Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Miles, Coltrane and million others.
Recently I was listening to Medeski, Martin and Wood quite a bit.
And John Scofield. Couple days ago I listened to Louis Prima - not
really jazz but nice music to go with coffee for early morning drive.
Couple specific album recommendations:
Keith Jarret "Koln Concert"
John Abercrombie "Timeless"
Pat Metheny "Bright Size Life"
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kbgtr001



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Jazz/Blues CD Collection Reply with quote

Mark wrote:

Corky,

Have you visited the Suggested Recordings page at Vision Music? I created that feature for the specific purpose of sharing many of my all-time favorite recordings, and to hopefully cut down the mountain of potential choices out there. Beyond personal comments, the links for each artist and their CDs takes you directly to their listing at Amazon.com for additional information, reviews, etc. Hope you find the page helpful in building your collection. All for now...
- Mark



From the Jamey Aebersold web site;

Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes - CD

Perfect companion for the famous "Charlie Parker Omnibook."

The tracks are available individually at the iTunes store and I'm sure other
places too.

-Kb

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This fantastic collection contains 65 tracks (26 from the ever popular Charlie Parker Omnibook.) Includes 3 CDs.
These are The complete live performances on Savoy, including Royal Roost (1948 - 1949), Carnegie Hall (1947) and Chicago (1950).

* Solo can be found in the "Charlie Parker Omnibook."
(Partial CD Track listing; only the Charlie Parker Omnibook tracks)

CD#1
*Red Cross *Warmin' Up a Riff *Billie's Bounce *Now's the Time
*Thrivin' from a Riff *Koko *Moose the Mooche *Yardbird Suite *Ornithology

CD#2
*Donna Lee *Chasin' the Bird *Cheryl *Buzzy

CD#3
*Scrapple from the Apple *Another Hair Do *Bluebird *Klaunstance
*Bird Gets the Worm *Barbados *Au-Leu-Cha *Constellation *Parker's Mood
*Perhaps *Marmaduke *Steeplechase *Merry Go Round

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey woland99, and kbgtr001. thanks for the web sites and info on cds. thanks again. corky
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