In some Jazz forum recently, I saw someone ask whether there was ever a bad Black Saint/Soul Note record, which I assume was a hypothetical rhetorical question
Which forum was this? I only follow Organissimo these days. I take your point mind you.
I don't know whether I'm more jealous of you having three times the number of those box sets than I do, or that you have them easily available on the shelf and grouped that way. I can spot the Charlie Haden from where I'm sitting but the rest might as well be in storage (failed digital copying related heartbreak!)
I don't know whether I'm more jealous of you having three times the number of those box sets than I do, or that you have them easily available on the shelf and grouped that way. I can spot the Charlie Haden from where I'm sitting but the rest might as well be in storage (failed digital copying related heartbreak!)
It's kind of a fluke that they're together and in numerical order. I definitely don't do this with any other part of my collection, but it just kinda moved in that direction probably because I had the intention of getting the complete series. Good stuff that replaces a lot of vinyl for me. They've seemed to stop releasing the sets and so that's the final(?) result. Still, they may end up on Discogs now that I have them on drives and backups. Here's a larger picture.
I don't know whether I'm more jealous of you having three times the number of those box sets than I do, or that you have them easily available on the shelf and grouped that way. I can spot the Charlie Haden from where I'm sitting but the rest might as well be in storage (failed digital copying related heartbreak!)
It's kind of a fluke that they're together and in numerical order. I definitely don't do this with any other part of my collection, but it just kinda moved in that direction probably because I had the intention of getting the complete series. Good stuff that replaces a lot of vinyl for me. They've seemed to stop releasing the sets and so that's the final(?) result. Still, they may end up on Discogs now that I have them on drives and backups. Here's a larger picture.
I was wondering why the box on the left was green and now realise that although it was reissued by CAM Jazz it wasn't Black Saint / Soul Note.
Se (in) de bos by Book Of Air Vvolk via Bandcamp. "'Se (in) de bos' - a slow paced 60 minute piece performed by the 18 musicians 'vvolk' orchestra composed by Stijn Cools."
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Which forum was this? I only follow Organissimo these days. I take your point mind you.
I don't know whether I'm more jealous of you having three times the number of those box sets than I do, or that you have them easily available on the shelf and grouped that way. I can spot the Charlie Haden from where I'm sitting but the rest might as well be in storage (failed digital copying related heartbreak!)
1964 Sleepy Man Blues 1965 Jug Band Music
1967 Garden Of Joy 1968 Pottery Pie
I was wondering why the box on the left was green and now realise that although it was reissued by CAM Jazz it wasn't Black Saint / Soul Note.
Keiki Midorikawa, cello
Hiroshi Funato, double bass
Kazuko Shiraishi, poetry reading
Hutch Hamamoto, trumpet
Itaru Oki, trumpet
Geoff Muldaur, Geoff & Maria Muldaur, Maria Muldaur, Jim Kweskin
1972 Sweet Potatoes 1973 Maria Muldaur
1974 Waitress In A Donut Shop 1975 Is Having A Wonderful Time
1977 Lives Again
One of their band members is an accomplished artists who designs their album covers.
The Golden Palominos
1983 The Golden Palominos 1991 Drunk With Passion
1993 This Is How It Feels 1994 Pure
1996 Dead Inside
Se (in) de bos by Book Of Air Vvolk via Bandcamp. "'Se (in) de bos' - a slow paced 60 minute piece performed by the 18 musicians 'vvolk' orchestra composed by Stijn Cools."