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Acrobat Label

#1 Post by main_stem » Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:28 am

Does anyone have any knowledge of the Acrobat label, they're out of England? I've come across several at my favorite store, and while the price is right, I don't want to spend money on CD's with crappy sound quality.

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#2 Post by Matthew » Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:25 pm

Thanks for mentioning that - I have at one Acrobat CD, and I'm glad I gave it another listen. The one I've got is Harlem Jazz: The '30s. I think the sound quality is actually pretty good, considering the age of the recordings. The liner notes include the personnel and recording dates. The musicians include, among others:

Noble Sissle's Swingsters (Their track, "Blackstick," appears to be the same as the one from the Past Perfect Bechet Portrait. I prefer the sound quality on the Past Perfect one, but they're similar.)
Mills' Ten Blackberries
The Chocolate Dandies
Harlan Lattimore & His Connie's Inn Orchestra
Horace Henderson
Lucky Millinder.

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#3 Post by Bob the Builder » Tue Oct 12, 2004 4:00 pm

Yes, I have a few of those.
Liner notes are great, recordings sound good.

From my understanding the label has gone bust, so they should be selling them off cheap. I friend Di picked some up in the past few months for under $5.

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#4 Post by Swingwombat » Tue Oct 12, 2004 9:11 pm

Like Brian said I've got several from the series

Harlem Jazz 20's
Harlem Jazz 30's
Harlem Jazz 40's
Kansas City Jazz
Southern Jazz 30's and 40's
Chicago Small White Bands
Chicago Small Black Bands
Chicago Urban Blues
Chicago Down Home Blues, Vol. 1

I really like them. The quality is better than I expected and such a wide variety of artists that I have not seen elsewhere.

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#5 Post by Matthew » Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:33 am

Swingwombat wrote:Chicago Small Black Bands
Oops. I've got that one, too, and I like it. I should get some more of these.

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