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  1. To be honest, I don't understand how organissimo works. I especially don't know how to ask a question, so I tried to answer to you The new edition CD: Bill Dixon Archie Shepp Quartet FINGERPOPPIN' RECORDS-117025 lists Consequences as an unreleased track. To me it sounds the same as: Bill Dixon 7-Tette / Archie Shepp And The New York Contemporary Five (2002) Savoy Jazz CDSVY-93008 I'm hoping for an answer from you JSngry or from some other organissimo user Thanks Luciano
  2. Brownie, I hope you are well. I have been discussing a lot over the past few weeks with a Don enthusiast friend about the date, location, and lineup of Le Depart. I am sure you were present at the time of the recording at Davout Studio, so I took the information you released to me at face value. My friend asks: how do you remember the exact day? (I think you may have a photo of the session with the date, as asl place I am sure it is indeed the Davout studio you wrote to me). I, on the other hand, ask you: did they play all the tracks that were published in the Japanese edition: VOLCANO CPC8-1058? Since I cannot perceive the sound of a trombone (except in one title: Un Vol De La Voiture), have you seen Fuentes playing in several tracks) Forgive me for the annoyance I am causing you and trusting in your precise reply, I greet you dearly Luciano
  3. Many thanks. I'm agree concerning a not significant contributor
  4. Good morning Chuck, A premise: I'm honest I can't quite understand the various "functions" of this site which I think is excellent. I don't know if the question I pose to Chuck will reach him and, more importantly how to see his eventual response. However, I ask it hoping that it will be read by him and other visitors to the site. I am really hoping for help from someone. The question: On Ornette Coleman's Man On The Moon EP Don Cherry plays on the two tracks or only on one, in this case only on Man On The Moon? I hope I have made myself clear and thank you in advance for any reply Luciano PS: If this is not the place to ask such a question, where and how could I have sent it?
  5. Meanwhile, I must say that I mistakenly thought that Chuck Nessa answered my question with Me 2. It was not about my request which I am making again: On the Ornette Coleman EP Mano On The Moon Do cherry plays on the two tracks? I hope someone can help me thank you
  6. Ciao Chuck, Thanks for the answer and: Does Me 2 mean that Don plays on both tracks on the EP? Greetings Luciano
  7. I don't know if I understand your question correctly. However, I'll try to answer it: Man On The Moon had two editions: one promo published by Impulse! - 45-275 the other, the only one on the market as an EP, published by Stateside - 2C 006-90,643 M see at: https://www.discogs.com/it/release/3386425-Ornette-Coleman-Man-On-The-Moon-Growing-Up Now I have a problem: Don Cherry plays in both tracks or only in Man On The Moon. In that case in Growin Up Ornette would also play trumpet. I hope I have been clear in stating my doubts and that someone can resolve them, perhaps finally Thank you Luciano Ciao Chuck, the question is: Does Don Cherry play on both tracks or only on Man On The Moon? I hope you can get some "definitive" information on this issue Take Care Luciano
  8. Dear Sir

    I'm listen to the tracks from the Jazz in Polish Cinema, there are the same tracks of the PHILIPS EP (five tracks) and no dialogue on them

    Greetings

    Luciano

  9. Many Thanks for the answer So the the recording's year date, for the soundtracks is: 1967 And for the movie: is it correct 1966? Dear Sir, I'm not able to "navigate" on organissimo, so I don't know you can see ma replay. Anway: The soundtrack was recorded in 1967. Is it correct? And the movie in Belgium 1966 . Is it correctP I apologize for my bad English, I you you are able to undestand me. Greetings Luciano
  10. I will controll tomorrow (but if I remeber well, no, doesn't include dialogue it is the same version of the EP by philips M 437.376 BE. The dialogue are in Volcano CD. Many Thanks for the answer So the the recording's year date, for the soundtracks is: 1967 And for the movie: is it correct 1966? Thanks for the answer. So the correct date for the soundtrack is 1967. And for the move is it correct 1966 Thanks for the answer. So the correct date for the soundtrack is 1967. And for the move is it correct 1966
  11. Many Thanks for the answer So the the recording's year date, for the soundtracks is: 1967 And for the movie: is it correct 1966?
  12. Eddie Louss plays organ Thanks I have it Teasing The Korean, no,I havn't the Harkit records but Jazz In Plish Cinema Jazz On Film Records – JOF002 See at: https://www.discogs.com/it/release/6667325-Various-Jazz-In-Polish-Cinema-Out-Of-The-Underground-1958-1967 Thanks For your intersting on my questio
  13. Dear Listener I am struggling with the formation of Le depart. is there an orchestra playing in Le depart and in Marc et Michel without the jazz musicians? If so, who conducts it, Komeda? Are komeda and Urtreger on the piano together?
  14. Dear Sir I wish know if Penderecki was the director of the band in the Humus -The Exploring Force: suite. i mean: did don cherry play in the orchestra under the direction of penderecki? or not? Have my best regard Luciano
  15. Dear Jazz Lover

    can anyone help me? I would like to know if the Ernie Andrews album

    The Importance Of Being Ernest (GNP42)

    features Eric Dolphy

    Best regards

  16. Dear Jazz lover

    "On hearing a tape of a Candid recording by Cecil Taylor, Glenn Gould, a titan among great classical pianists of the 20th century, is said to have remarked:
    ``This is perhaps the most formidable pianism these ears have heard: This is the Great Divide of American piano playing.''

    I seem to remember to have also found a news that the track listened by Taylor had been O. P. Take 1 of January 9, 1961 (maybe in the information of some Candid records that I can't consult now).
    Can anyone confirm my opinion? Again: there are other reports that indicate how Gould appreciated Taylor.

  17. Please: LADY BE GOOD Featuring Mary Lou Williams & Coleman Hawkins JAZZ 1944 is this really about Lady Be good? Again: Rifftide Coleman Hawkins; Hackensack Thelonious Monk but is it the same song or there are some differences?
  18. Here the informations about Reincarnation Of A Love Bird: https://www.jazzdisco.org/candid-records/discography-1960/ Ted Curson, Lonnie Hillyer, trumpet; Charlie McPherson, alto sax; Eric Dolphy, alto sax, bass clarinet, flute; Nico Bunick, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums; Nat Hentoff, supervisor. Reincarnation Of A Love Bird (1st version) (take ?) Mosaic MR4-111, MD3-111 Reincarnation Of A Love Bird (1st version) (take 1) Candid (Eu) CS 9033 (on Candid Dolphy) Reincarnation Of A Love Bird (1st version) (take 4) Candid (Eu) CS 9042 (Charles Mingus - Mysterious Blues) But the two Versions on Candid Dolphy & on Mysterious Blues seem to be the same Lonnie Hillyer, trumpet; Charlie McPherson, alto sax; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Paul Bley, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums; Nat Hentoff, supervisor. Reincarnation Of A Love Bird (2nd version) (take 1) Mosaic MR4-111, MD3-111; Candid (Eu) CS 9026 = Charles Mingus - Reincarnation Of A Love Bird 1988 Can somebody help me? Thanks Luciano
  19. Luciano

    Don Cherry

    Dear Sir Unfortunately, I still don't know where to put the question. I try to do it here in the hope that someone will answer me. I would like to know if the concert Bombay and Jazz - A documentary 1992 with Don Cherry, Trilok Gurtu, L. Shankar ..., was held on New Year Day 1991 or 1992 I hope someone can solve the problem. Thank Luciano
  20. Luciano

    Don Cherry

    Don Cherry is present on all the three ESP items. The II volume contain Orfeo Negro but it is another version but it's another version of Hilversum or Stuttgart
  21. Luciano

    Don Cherry

    I have these items but Orfeo Negro is another version and don't concern my question thakns anyway I have the Three ESP Compact Discs too I Agree, thanks
  22. Luciano

    Don Cherry

    The new LP by Don Cherry Complete Communion: Live in Hilversum may 9, 1966 contains: Exodus, Orfeo Negro, Suite For Children, Afro Blue, Remember Clifford To Me Orfeo negro is from: Complete Communion: Live In Stuttgart Germany At Liederhalle Beethovensaal, May 12th, 1966 by: Modern Silence Malta 0I 013 Can anyone confirm that? Thanks Luciano
  23. I don't remember were I found this new about this concert: The Cellar Club, Vancouver, Summer 1957 Don Cherry tp, James Clay as, Don Payne b, Billy Higgins dr in which they played: Stablemates (by Benny Golson) Tune Up (by Miles Davis) Prince Albert (by Kenny Dorham) So now I'm not sure if truly that event was held or not. Could someone help me? Thanks Luciano PS: I have other news of concerts given by Don Cherry at Cellar Club, but I do not know if they correspond to the truth
  24. at: https://jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Grimes/hg-disc.htm we can read: b. 02 The Bridge (Sonny Rollins) Moon CD: MCD 053-2 — Rollins Meets Cherry, vol. 1 (1994) c. 02 You Don't Know What Love Is (Don Raye, Gene DePaul) Moon CD: MCD 053-2 — Rollins Meets Cherry, vol. 1 (1994) d. 02 Night And Day - 12:49 (Cole Porter) Moon CD: MCD 053-2 — Rollins Meets Cherry, vol. 1 (1994) b, c, d performed as medley. I have had the Moon CD MCD 053-2 but if I rembember well Night and day doesn't appear on it. I change the Moon CD and I bought The Complete 1963 Copenhagen Concert by Jazz Lips record and the medley closed with Sly Moongoose, not with Night And Day. I'm not able to recognize that tune in any Rollins & Cherry neither on official records nor on live concerts Could anyone help me? Merry xmas to all jazz fans and Organissimo followers Luciano
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