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466.1 | | COVERT::COVERT | John Covert | Sun Sep 21 1986 09:22 | 12 |
| The secret to buying at the Coop is to go often and buy what is on sale at
$12.99 to $13.99.
The Minor Chord in Acton has a small but good selection of jazz, and good
prices *if* you buy three at a time and take the $5 discount.
BCD not only has no elbow room, they have outrageous prices!
Just be glad you're not in England: Minimum price �10.49 ($15.74), common
price �12.49 ($18.74) to �14.49 ($21.74) and higher.
/john
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466.2 | Car Free in Boston.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Mon Sep 22 1986 01:17 | 12 |
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Minor Chord in Acton is probably out of the question. The train
prices would blow away the savings.
One good thing about BCD is the "used" CDs for $10.00 each. Seems
to be the going rate for used in CDSWAP, and the discs are
guaranteed.
Still getting used to the mindset of going into a "record store"
and buying what is there, rather than buying what you want.
-mr. bill
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466.3 | here's some more | JAKE::ROBERTSON | Can't hear it? Are you Blind? | Mon Sep 22 1986 08:47 | 17 |
| As far as jazz CD's go I have some that are very good.
Dave Grusin and Lee Ritnour - Harlequin (very good rec and perf.)
Count Bassie - 88 Bassie Street ( "" "")
Duke Ellington - SRO (good perf and fair recording, but is was recorded
a long time ago)
Mel Torme - Swings Shubert Alley (excellent recording for 1960 and
excellent perf.)
Flim and the BB's - Bicycle ( excellent recording and goog perf.)
Bob Mesner's Big Band - (Excellent, excellent)
Some of these I have mail ordered, others I have bought at Lechmere
on sale, and still others I have bought at local places like O'Coin's
in Worcester.
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466.4 | DX'ing | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Mon Sep 22 1986 09:34 | 8 |
| A radio station in Newport RI does JAzz 24 hours a day and is heavily
into CD. If you can pick them up you might want to give a listen.
It might give you a clue as to what is well done on CD. The station
is WOTB at 107.1Mhz.
Walt
PS The DJs are all practicing jazz musicians.
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466.5 | | OMEGA::QUIMBY | | Tue Sep 23 1986 09:38 | 5 |
| If you're in New York, try Tower records (66th and Broadway).
Instant "kid in a candy store" reaction guaranteed.
dq
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466.6 | | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Wed Sep 24 1986 02:42 | 17 |
| Newbury Comics in Harvard Square has a reasonablly-sized jazz
collection (I found Brubeck's FOR IOLA (Concord) there months
before I saw it anywhere else.
I understand your distress with THE QUARTET. I wasn't ecstatic
about it either. Try TIME OUT (erroneously titled TAKE FIVE on
the spine).
I also second the recommendation for Flim & the BB's.
And there is a double-disc set of Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall
(on London, I think) that's very good.
Oddly enough, I never bought that many jazz LP's, but I've found
myself getting more jazz on CD, in proportion to other genres.
--- jerry
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466.7 | Thanks for the hints and kinks! | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | | Wed Sep 24 1986 10:06 | 13 |
|
For Iola *is* wonderful. I haven't bought it yet, but I'm going
to. (Love the crickets.) Nice version of Take Five at the end.
I already have Take Five on record (and tape). Not sure if it makes
sense to get it on Compact Disc as well.
A kind soul loaned me Flim & the BB's. Interesting. A couple of
the cuts are a little, well, ping pongish? (Let's show off the
dyanamic range of cds by trying to blow up your speakers.) But
several of the cuts are quite good.
-mr. bill
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466.8 | | NSSG::KAEPPLEIN | | Wed Sep 24 1986 12:06 | 11 |
| Several months ago, I purchased Bill Evans Explorations at Newbury
in Harv. Square. Some really great stuff from the Riverside archives
have been re-released. I haven't bought a CD in months, so I'm
not sure if other Riverside issues are around still or which ones
(since you prefer quartets). I used it to compare with the LP
re-issue pressing I have. Pretty close sound-wise, but the LP was
1/3 price-wise.
Bottom line: If you want good jazz, visit the used record stores.
Jazz on CD tends to be that with the greatest market and pop appeal.
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466.9 | Watch out! | MKTGSG::WUDYKA | | Thu Sep 25 1986 10:03 | 7 |
| Reply 6 mentions Brubeck's Take Five. My experience with that disc
is to stay away from it. I bought one locally and found it to have
HEAVY bass distortion starting about mid way through the disc and
continuing for most of the remaining disc. I returned it, had it
played at the store, and they agreed it was bad. Took the replacement
home and it was the same. Mailed it back to CBS for a "factory Tested
good" replacement. It was the same as the first two. So, beware!
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466.10 | Distortion not sample dependent? | OMEGA::QUIMBY | | Thu Sep 25 1986 12:00 | 16 |
| Re: 9 (heavy bass distorion starting halfway through "Take Five")
Interesting -- intuitively, it seems to me that frequency-specific
distortion on a CD could NOT be a flaw in the individual sample,
that it must haave come from an earlier stage in the process
(mixing, mastering, digitizing, whatever). So, in cases like this
there is no point in exchanging the disk for another of the same
title, they'll all be the same.
A flaw like skipping, on the other hand, could very well be
specific to the sample, and worth taking back for another copy.
Is this right?
dq
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466.11 | Probably on all of them | SOFCAD::KNIGHT | Dave Knight | Thu Sep 25 1986 13:08 | 4 |
| My copy of Take Five has the distortion. Unfortunately.
I live with it though, because the performance is superb even if
the technical details aren't. Sometimes there is no other choice.
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466.12 | We're talking archival... | BOVES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Thu Sep 25 1986 13:11 | 10 |
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Time Out is an old, old, old recording -- I'm fairly sure it's older
than I am. .9 is right, the bass distortion is there, but I suspect
it has more to do with the master than a flaw in the actual
transcription to CD.
On a complete tangent, is that a Beatles lick I hear Brubeck playing
on one of the tracks?
Dave W.
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466.13 | | SMLONE::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Fri Sep 26 1986 12:05 | 13 |
| re .9: It's the original recording - whether you buy the disk
depends on whether it's the music or the sound that's more
important to you. The music is excellent, the sound varies
from instrument to instrument (i.e., bass is distorted, but
the sax and drums are very clear considering the age of the
recording, as for the piano, well, it's rare to find even a
modern recording that really does justice to piano).
On the tangent, tell me what track and I'll see if I hear any
Beatles licks there. BTW, the album was recorded before the
Beatles (maybe they stole the lick from Brubeck).
Mike
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466.14 | Arrrrgh! | GAYNES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Fri Sep 26 1986 12:22 | 10 |
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Damn, I knew you were going to ask, and now I can't remember. The
track opens with Brubeck playing piano and Joe Morello using brushes.
There's a little stretch of piano that sounds like the Beatles 'All
My Lovin'. It's only three or four bars, maybe.
I think it's either Kathy's Waltz or Pick-up Sticks. I don't have
the disc with me right now.
Dave W.
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466.15 | It really does hurt | EVEN::SZABO | | Mon Sep 29 1986 08:45 | 13 |
| Just a note on the original topic that at > $15, bad jazz cds hurt.
I just experienced that. Although "Song X" by Pat Metheny and Ornette
Coleman was recorded very well (digitally recorded live), the
performance was bad, at least for my tastes. I just bought it
yesterday and couldn't even listen to it. It was mostly very fast
jazz which I can't handle. I threw away $16.
Does anyone know of a store where you can request listening before
you buy or would that be asking too much of these retailers?
P.S. I'm selling it for a 50% discount for anyone who might like
this style of jazz. It's noted in CDSWAP.
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466.16 | Hmmmm.... | BOVES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Mon Sep 29 1986 10:45 | 10 |
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The only place I've ever been that offers to let you listen to the
CD before you buy it is Electric Grammophone, and as they deal strictly
in classical discs...
However, might I suggest trying a public library. I know the Worcester
Public Library now loans out CDs, and that might be away to 'try
before you buy'...
Dave W.
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466.17 | re .14: Yep, I hear it | SMLONE::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Mon Sep 29 1986 11:38 | 0 |
466.18 | Haven't heard it myself | TOOK::APPELLOF | Carl J. Appellof | Tue Sep 30 1986 13:28 | 7 |
| re .15
About "Song X": One FM station from Peterborough N.H. that I listen
to has a jazz show on the weekends. They discussed this album and
said they probably wouldn't play much from it because it was not
very accessible to the average listener. I guess you weren't listening
at the time.
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466.19 | Count Bassie on Pablo label | SKYLRK::POLLAK | Warp eight Mr. Sulu... | Wed Oct 01 1986 15:47 | 7 |
| I've found all the Count Bassie albums on the Pablo label to be
very good, but now that the yen has gone up so has the price for
the cd's. There are a couple of cd's I haven't gotten yet because
I'm waiting for the price to drop or go on sale.
Pablo is a Japan label and as such is in japanese on one
spine and english on the other, very interesting when you put a
cd back on the old storage shelf wrong.
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466.20 | listen before you buy... | DRFIX::HARRIS | | Thu Oct 02 1986 09:19 | 4 |
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If you live near Exeter, N.H. there is a store called SEACOAST COMPACT
DISC that let you listen before you buy it. They also have good
prices....
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466.21 | Stop, Cop & Listen | PARSEC::PESENTI | | Tue Oct 21 1986 08:24 | 9 |
| Re .15
If they aren't busy, Stop & Cop in Fitchburg (2a & John Fitch Hwy, next to
ADAP) will let you listen. These folks are kinda light on CDs, but the owner
says he plan to offer quite the selection by the time the holidays roll
around.
- JP
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