I'm on a very extended Rosenberg Trio bender, er, um, study, and looking for new CDs. I've got: Caravan, Live at New Morning, Live at North Sea, Gypsy Swing, Noches Calientes, Roots, Djangologists (with bonus tracks and DVD of in-studio), Seresta - 20th Yr. Celebration, Tribute to Stephane Grappeli.
I've also got the Live at Samois DVD.
Any faves among their remaining recordings? I've got now under consideration:
Rosenberg Trio Live, with Van Dijk Louis, Suenos Gitanos, Impressions (unlikely - seems generally unavailable and used is listing at $286!), Gipsy Summer.
I've also sought the North Sea DVD, no luck.
Anyway, a lot of these are available in CD only, so I can't preview very well. Recommendations?
-Paul
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Swang on,
Is it no longer available? Can't remember where I got it but probably from Djangobooks
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For close to $3000. :shock:
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It's just about impossible to find Fapy Lafertin recordings anywhere either. Rosenberg Trio and Fapy, top of my list but impossible to find the records.
The Rosenberg Trio records I have so far:
Seresta 20th anniversary edition
Djangologists
Impressions
Gypsy Summer
"Caravan" is available at Djangobooks store, but for the price of $45 I'll be checking the other options.
This is an unfortunate situation for those of us who are completely obsessed with this music and want to have the complete collection of the recordings by the masters.
Spotify is good, but there's not the novelty of owning the physical album and have it in the collection.
The Fapy double CD, if you haven't gotten it, a re-master/re-release of '94 and '96 Hungaria and Swing Guitars, is wonderful. I got it directly from[url]=http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10560 LeJazzetal, Dave Blackie[/url].
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Of course I don't mean to speak bad about Michael and his business in any way, because I am grateful beyond words for the service he provides. Just pointing out that he needs to update the store so it can accurately reflect what is in stock and what is not.
When I've found Fapy and Rosenberg Trio records at Amazon, they are usually used and ridiculously priced. I'll pay $25 for a CD if it's one I can't live without, but $30 and up is a dealbreaker for me. I found "Roots" priced at around $60 at amazon IIRC, and that's just too much. I'll rather wait and enjoy it on Spotify until I can find a better option.
To be honest, I know I'm not one of his most active customers (that ends when I acquire that 1972 Busato Favino Selmer I've long been hunting ), but I've bought a fair amount of stuff from Michael (entirely too much music last DIJ, with a credit card and license given by my wife to be an itinerant, bachelor musician for a week!). Especially given the wealth in friendships and learning I've gleaned from this forum, the occasional bumps I might have experienced in ordering - I should say these really have been few and far between, and after learning more the nature of his store, it's no issue at all to me, now - pale when compared to everything else Michael's done just by creating and stewarding this site.
On acquiring music, I really don't mean to be naive...but can you not buy from Amazon US? For instance, I'm looking now, and Roots (as an mp3 download) is available for $4.99 US...! The physical CD is available new for $26.05, used for $18.99. Fapy'sFine and Dandy is available as an .mp3, for $7.99; the double CD I mentioned earlier goes for $17.98 (mp3), $33.95, physical CD (or, I think, just acquire it from lejazzetal directly - which I think is how I got this brilliant re-release).
Hope you're able to get this music. I hear you - mad for Fapy, Rosenbergs as well. DePiotto, Ferrets, modern waltz and swing masters in their own right, list goes on...but Fapy and the Rosenbergs seem to be my home heart.
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I want to add that I have nothing to complain about besides that. The prices are reasonable, and the package is usually shipped promptly. Usually the day after placing the order. He has also answered any questions I have quickly and accurately. So yeah, I give room for being human and making errors.
But the store adequately reflecting what is actually in stock is important.
I usually go to amazon dot com. I'll try dot us and see what I'll find. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hope the amazon leads help. Outside of a couple, I've had pretty good luck. Good luck!
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