that may be hard to get since there were no more BRB recordings after 37...CafeSavoy wrote:I didn't realize the '36-'37 was hard to get since the one i'm looking for is the next in the series.
Alex
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No wonder I can't find it. Looking at the track list, i think it must be the '36-'37 I was looking for. I don't have the '31 and '31-32 either but i think they overlap some with the Blue Rhythm release. Do you know if it's worth gettting those in addition to the Blue Rhythm release?AlekseyKosygin wrote:that may be hard to get since there were no more BRB recordings after 37...CafeSavoy wrote:I didn't realize the '36-'37 was hard to get since the one i'm looking for is the next in the series.
Alex
Try http://www.samtherecordman.com/ they say they have it in stock for $27.99.AlekseyKosygin wrote:
P.S. I'm still looking for the Three Peppers on Classics, that's some holy grail shit right there...
I have the Mills Blue Rythm Band 1931 and 1931-1932 and both are worth having. Lindy and Bal tempo cuts abound on both.CafeSavoy wrote:
No wonder I can't find it. Looking at the track list, i think it must be the '36-'37 I was looking for. I don't have the '31 and '31-32 either but i think they overlap some with the Blue Rhythm release. Do you know if it's worth gettting those in addition to the Blue Rhythm release?
And if you're patient, for CAD$23.99 special order from A & B SoundLars wrote:Try http://www.samtherecordman.com/ they say they have it in stock for $27.99.AlekseyKosygin wrote:
P.S. I'm still looking for the Three Peppers on Classics, that's some holy grail shit right there...
Lars
I doubt anything overlaps on the Classics releases since it runs sequentially, you may be talking about a BRB release on another label and then it's very possible it could overlap on a BRB Classics release...CafeSavoy wrote:No wonder I can't find it. Looking at the track list, i think it must be the '36-'37 I was looking for. I don't have the '31 and '31-32 either but i think they overlap some with the Blue Rhythm release. Do you know if it's worth gettting those in addition to the Blue Rhythm release?AlekseyKosygin wrote:that may be hard to get since there were no more BRB recordings after 37...CafeSavoy wrote:I didn't realize the '36-'37 was hard to get since the one i'm looking for is the next in the series.
Alex
Glad to hear that, I'll have keep my eyes open for them. The early MBRB cd that I have is Blue Rhythm on the Hep label. The tracks are:Lars wrote: I have the Mills Blue Rythm Band 1931 and 1931-1932 and both are worth having. Lindy and Bal tempo cuts abound on both.
Yup, all about Hep..Jonas wrote:I agree with Mr. Kosygin, take the Hep highway!
CafeSavoy: if you already have "Blue Rhythm" [Hep #1008], buy "Rhythm Spasm" [Hep #1015] and "1934-1936" [2CD] [Retrieval #79045], and you'll have a comprehensive if not absolutely complete, no overlap, MBRB collection from 1931 to 1936 all remastered by guru J R T Davies, better audio than on the Classics releases. Only bad thing is that Davies is dead now, so there'll probably be no release of his with the last eleven MBRB tracks, so for now I guess you'll just have to go with the "1936-1937" [Classics #731] to get songs "Blue Rhythm Fantasy" to "Camp Meeting Jamboree", until Hep, Retrieval or one of the other kick-ass companies releases the last part remastered by Ted Kendall or whoever.
/Jonas
Done! Thanks Mr Pettersson!Jonas wrote:Sir Trev: I have the Retrieval release, actually ordered and received it from Worlds Records a few weeks ago (I can recommend WR for fast and low cost shipping overseas, even to my snowridden Sweden). It's great, buy it!