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Jaco Pastorius 60th Anniversary Collection - want want want!!


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[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1394875088' post='2396135']
What are discs 2 and 3 in the pile there?
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[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1394924180' post='2396857']
It's got the 'Invitation' disc instead of the unedited 'Twins'. Surely an inferior edit version shouldn't be in a box set of this price?
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It appears to have both!? Discs 2 and 3 look like Twins I and II, as well as the edited Invitation. Can anyone confirm? Any how, if you're a fan rather than a collector you can get the music for a fraction of the cost of this set.

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If it is Invitation, and Twins 1 & 2, then there's not much new here - and it's confirmed in article [url="http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=40566#.UyVn7_l_t8E"]http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=40566#.UyVn7_l_t8E[/url] at All About Jazz, but which also says "the cherry of the box—other than the inclusion of a fanboy-enticing, toy-sized model of Pastorius' timeworn fretless bass, along with a miniature stand on which to to rest it—is the bonus sixth disc, The Jaco Solo Tracks: Live & Unreleased. Sixty-one minutes of mostly solo bass performances, culled from performances in Japan, England and the United States, recorded between 1978 and 1981, that reaffirm—as if it was necessary—Pastorius' inarguable position as [i]the[/i] electric bassist during his glory days"

That's a lot of a wedge for one cherry.

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[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1394960494' post='2397011']
If it is Invitation, and Twins 1 & 2, then there's not much new here - and it's confirmed in article [url="http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=40566#.UyVn7_l_t8E"]http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=40566#.UyVn7_l_t8E[/url] at All About Jazz, but which also says "the cherry of the box—other than the inclusion of a fanboy-enticing, toy-sized model of Pastorius' timeworn fretless bass, along with a miniature stand on which to to rest it—is the bonus sixth disc, The Jaco Solo Tracks: Live & Unreleased. Sixty-one minutes of mostly solo bass performances, culled from performances in Japan, England and the United States, recorded between 1978 and 1981, that reaffirm—as if it was necessary—Pastorius' inarguable position as [i]the[/i] electric bassist during his glory days"

That's a lot of a wedge for one cherry.
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You could pick up "Jaco Pastorius Honestly solo live" and save your save a few quid.

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[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1395056702' post='2398063']
Good tip, I'd forgotten about that. It's on Spotify as well, [url="http://open.spotify.com/album/4EVOMRb0Az4ArkiOgt9Q9p"]Jaco Pastorius – Honestly (Solo Live)[/url]
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Lol was listening to it this morning on spotify ...what surprised me was how many lines I've stolen from that album as fills.
Actually felt a bit guilty.

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Hah. I know what you mean. I'm listening now as well. It's *wavy handy* ok, bits of brilliance but gets a bit "here are some riffs I know", albeit faultlessly executed as they are.

edit: So I guess that makes it ok that we're "borrowing" from it

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