To say that this limited-edition six-LP Mosaic box is overflowing with classics is an understatement. Included are a variety of small-group sessions (with overlapping personnel) from the early days of Blue Note. The Edmond Hall Celeste Quartet has five songs that are the only existing examples of Charlie Christian playing acoustic guitar; clarinetist Hall, Meade Lux Lewis (on celeste), and bassist Israel Crosby complete the unique group. The king of stride piano, James P. Johnson, is heard on eight solos; other combos are led by Johnson, Hall (who heads four groups in all), trumpeter Sidney DeParis, and trombonist Vic Dickenson (heard in a 1952 quartet with organist Bill Doggett). Among the other key soloists are vibraphonist Red Norvo, pianist Teddy Wilson, tenor great Ben Webster, baritonist Harry Carney, clarinetist Omer Simeon, and trombonist Benny Morton. But more important than the all-star personnel is the fact that the musicians are consistently inspired, and that the performances (ranging from Dixieland to advanced swing) are well-planned yet spontaneous. Yanow. AMG
This rip is from the 4 CD version
Edmond Hall, James P. Johnson, Sidney De Paris, Vic Dickerson.part1.rar
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Thank you for a great post.
ReplyDeleteCant thank you enough kc
ReplyDeleteAha! I thought that this one pull you out of the woodwork Chubbs!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR THIS BEAuTIFUL MOSAIC BOX !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this gem of a box set.
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ReplyDeleteSublime music. I never tire of the Celeste Quartet material.
ReplyDeleteGIANT THANKS to you, KC, for this stellar post.
A most welcome upgrade. Many thanks KC
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ReplyDeleteA million thanks for this out of print set of great classics!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Thank you very much, KC!
ReplyDeleteOooooh this is beautiful! Thank you KC!
ReplyDeleteTruly a special treat. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. Would I be tempting fate to ask if the discographical info is available? Extended searching has brought no luck.
ReplyDeleteIf you have ever seen the size of the books that come with these sets, you will understand why copying isn't an option I was willing to pursue.
ReplyDeleteDiscographical success. All the sessions are listed here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.jazzdisco.org/blue-note-records/discography-1939-1944/
and for the last two sessions:
http://www.jazzdisco.org/blue-note-records/discography-1951-1952/
Better still, got some scans y'all: http://www28.zippyshare.com/v/76557046/file.html
ReplyDeleteThanks King for this awesome set!
Arvin, you are a star! Thank you very much for the scans.
ReplyDeleteOUTSTANDING! Thank you for this magnificent post, KC!
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