Anyway, just for your statistical information. Anyone know of other places
that could produce a similar list/total/avg?
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Vincent Kargatis
np: Parliament - "Wizard of Finance" (Funkentelechy vs Placebo Syndr)
(np auto-generated with http://www.oddsock.org/tools/dosomething/)
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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 11:25:32 -0400
From: <wlt4@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Re: large mainstream online buying
> I've historically gone with cdconnection.com
> cheap-cds.com seems an option
I tried cheap-cds once and the order came through fine. The catch, though, is that they add a $1.43 "handling fee" to every single item in addition to a shipping charge so their prices aren't as low as they seem initially.
CD Connection I highly recomend for mainstream/midlevel items but for imports and really tiny labels you should compare first. (Though they have most of those nice British Proper Records boxes at $25 each.) And if the order is over $100 the UPS shipping is free. I've done several orders with some pretty obscure items and always got everything ordered.
Lang
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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 11:31:11 -0400
From: James Hale <jhale@sympatico.ca>
Subject: A view of the NYC Downtown scene
This week's Village Voice has an article on the Downtown scene in the
wake of Sept. 11.
You can view it in the Music section at the Voice's site:
www.villagevoice.com
James Hale
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 07:09:20 -0400
From: David Keffer <keffer@planetc.com>
Subject: Follow-Up: Chronoscope availability
About two weeks ago, I asked if the Evan Parker
solo records that were reissued in 1999 on
Chronoscope have already gone out of print. Several
of you gave me some suggestions to pursue on-line.
For that, thanks. I have followed each of these
suggestions up and now I can pass along to the list that:
The Evan Parker solo records that were reissued in 1999
on Chronoscope (Saxophone Solos and Monoceros) are no
longer available. Although several online vendors show
them in their catalog, they are not in stock.
From a philosophical perspective,
the purpose of reissues is to make more widely
available a release that has gone out of circulation.
A limited-release reissue is hard to understand...
David K.
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 10:09:01 -0400
From: wlt4@mindspring.com
Subject: Re: Follow-Up: Chronoscope availability
>the purpose of reissues is to make more widely
>available a release that has gone out of circulation.
>A limited-release reissue is hard to understand...
Well the reissues did make these more widely available: How much harder or more expensive would it have been to find an LP? At least now somebody can make a CD-R for you (something I would never support for an in-print release).
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 08:19:50 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Follow-Up: Chronoscope availability
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 07:09:20 -0400 David Keffer wrote:
>
> >From a philosophical perspective,
> the purpose of reissues is to make more widely
> available a release that has gone out of circulation.
> A limited-release reissue is hard to understand...
But with this kind of music, are not all the releases kind of limited ones?
I, on the other side, find it miraculous that records with a potential
audience less that a thousand can be reissued. There is no business sense
behing that, just passion (and maybe the naive belief that on the reissue
more people will take the risk of checking it...).
Patrice.
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 09:38:05 -0700
From: "Peruvian Night Train" <manhog@home.com>
Subject: Dave Douglas - Seattle date added! (Sun, 10/7/01)
PeruviaNighTrain Productions and Wall of Sound
are very proud to present the *highly* acclaimed
trumpeter of John Zorn's Masada, among countless
other projects, with his latest band -->
* DAVE DOUGLAS' WITNESS *
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2001
@ the * SIT & SPIN * - Seattle, WA
-- located at --
2219 4th Ave. (between Bell and Blanchard)
club phone: 206.441.9484
$12 dos & adv.
(tickets currently avail. at ticketweb.com & avail.
starting Sat. 9/29 at Wall of Sound -- located at
2nd & Bell -- with no added service charge! =)
[Wall of Sound hrs: 11-7 Mon - Sat / 12-5 Sun.]
doors 8pm / show 9pm / 21+ (beer/wine/liquor)
key links:
http://www.davedouglas.com
http://www.sitandspin.net
http://www.ticketweb.com
* Feat. an all-star downtown NYC lineup! *
Dave Douglas (trumpet, electronics) with:
- -- Chris Speed : tenor sax, clarinet --
http://www.chrisspeed.com
- -- Jamie Saft : keyboards --
http://www.jamiesaft.com
- -- Craig Taborn : keyboards --
(Carl Craig/Innerzone Orchestra,
James Carter, Bill Laswell, etc.)
- -- Brad Jones : bass --
(Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos,
Jazz Passengers, Elvin Jones, etc.)
- -- Ikue Mori : electronic percussion --
(for more, search http://www.allmusic.com)
- -- Michael Sarin : drums --
(for more, search http://www.allmusic.com)
FLASH --> Just published WITNESS review in the NY TIMES:
A Syncopated Laptop Joins the Combo
September 26, 2001 / By BEN RATLIFF
"The trumpeter Dave Douglas seems like the first jazz musician in
New York who's trying to integrate jazz played on a high level with
electronic improvisation...." - article link: (paste into browser)