adh1907
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Remastering on this box set is beautiful. Recommended.
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I too have sprung for this, having been impressed by the remastering on the Sonny Clark box set. On its way from Barcelona.
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Early ‘50s London, Windrush generation. Great book. Selvon is a skilled writer and even manages a 10 page sentence without losing the reader.
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I am currently listening to ‘the Straight Horn of Steve Lacy’. Roy Haynes’ drumming is phenomenal and comes through loud and clear, given the brilliant recording. Credit to engineer Bob D’Orleans.
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6 hours ago, sidewinder said:
Sounds logical !
Just listened again to that 6CD set again recently. Very enjoyable and the sound is not bad at all. I'm tempted to get the similar Dexter Gordon set.
I have recently returned to the Dexter 6CD set and it sounds great to me. None of the hot RVG CD remastering. Would work better with Dexter’s ramblings on a separate CD. Also I find it maddening working out which session equates to which LP. I am inclined to get out a biro and deface the box!
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Lars Gullin/ Rita Reys - Lullaby in Rhythm. Rita sounds v Chris Connorish. Love Lars not accompanying but soloing throughout.
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On 2/26/2024 at 6:17 PM, sidewinder said:
Crackle does seem to be an issue with this one - my copy looks spotless and plays pretty well but there is some crackle, even after being cleaned on the VPI. Although largely MOR, there are a couple of tracks which for me are 'ringers' and (not coincidentally I think) were arranged by Stan Tracey. The David Mack and Leon Young-arranged tracks are more soporific.
I have given the record another clean and it sounds a lot better. The Stan Tracey tracks are definitely the best on the record. The last three on side 2 are v good.
As an aside Clem Alford, Amancio’s sitar player seems to have stopped writing to our local paper. Or been banned.
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Just got the Sam Records reissue, ordered direct from Paris. A lot of love has been put into this. Great music and pressing. Interesting to see Palle Mikkelborg in the trumpet section. Recommended.
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6 hours ago, relyles said:
This past Saturday I caught this:
Eternal Spirit: Vijay Iyer & Friends Celebrate The Music of Andrew Hill Harlem Stage Gatehouse New York, NY Vijay Iyer - piano, music director Nicole Mitchell - flute, alto flute Mark Shim - tenor saxophone Milena Casado - trumpet, flugelhorn Yuhan Su - vibraphone Devon Gates - bass Reginald Workman - bass Nasheet Waits - drums
Good to see Reggie Workman in the band.
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The basement of the Spice of Life seemed larger than I remembered. Last visited in the ‘80s when it was a trendy place to go to find out where the warehouse parties were! Very good venue for acoustic jazz.
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Simon Spillett and Pete Long recreating the Jazz Couriers and Tubby Hayes on top form today, at the Spice of Life basement club Soho. Absolutely rammed, which surprised me for a Monday lunchtime gig. I arrived before 12.30 and took possibly the last seat, near the stage. Seems to attract a regular friendly crowd. Simon introduced a roaring hard bop version of Southern Suite part 2, which I had only previously heard in its cheesy version on the Jack Constanza album.
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Ugetsu is a classic. Was massive in London in the 80s jazz dance scene, particularly Ping Pong.
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4 hours ago, mjazzg said:
From her notes,
"The idea to re-issue 'Edge Of Time's did not at first appeal to me. I felt that recording techniques had improved so much over the years, and I was not happy about my singing at that time anyway."
She goes on to say
"when I thought about that time...I remembered what a very vital time it was in Jazz"
And concludes,
"So after all I thought...why not?"
Thanks.
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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:
No, it's done with Norma's blessing, she writes notes for it
Interesting. I wonder why there has been no UK reissue since the CD years back which disappeared quickly.
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17 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:
yup, excellent! I have the Argo LP, which replaced a dim-sounding Disconforme CD reissue/bootleg.
Isn’t this Wah Wah reissue a bootleg?
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Yes you are right, on Sonny’s trio version of ‘Bebop’, his use of the left hand is minimal, mostly a two or three note trill repeated regularly. I like it, it adds some tension to the tune. Generally though Sonny doesn’t do much with the left hand.
I now have the Mosaic box set (which is a thing of beauty) and the stereo on Sonny’s Crib is much better balanced and the volume drop corrected. I also see the sleeve notes mention Coltrane’s mistake on Speak Low. The sound quality generally is excellent.
I bought my copy from Jazz Messengers and it arrived promptly and well packed. Better than when I used to buy Mosaics from the States! Oddly as I went through the payment process and entered my Uk address, the price dropped about 20 euros!
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OT. The Grove? V posh, used to be JB Priestley, Taylor Coleridge now Kate Moss, Jude Law territory. You must be familiar with the Flask.
Joe Henderson Blue Note 1963-1966
in Mosaic and other box sets...
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Anyone else notice the blip on El Barrio about 4.35 in, at the end of Joe’s solo. Like someone has bolted together two different takes. Though there are no alternate takes here. It’s there on the RVG CD issue too though more noticeable on the Mosaic. Wonder if it’s on the original LP.