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Buddy Tate Meets Dollar Brand - Poor Butterfly
Mark Stryker replied to JSngry's topic in Discography
There are a handful of listings for Tate on bari in the Tom Lord Jazz Discography, though, curiously, the record with Dollar Brand is not one of them. But that's obviously a bari he's playing on the way out on Poor Butterfly. Here are a few: The Great Buddy Tate : Warren Vache (cnt) Buddy Tate (ts-1,cl-2,bar-3) Hank Jones (p) Milt Hinton (b) Mel Lewis (d) Jackie Williams (d-4) replaces Lewis, Paul Tate (vcl) New York, March 26, 1981 On Green Dolphin Street (1) Concord Jazz CJ163 What are you doing the rest of your life ? (1) - At sundown (3,4) - Softly, as in a morning sunrise (2) - Bernie's tune (3) - I realize now (pt vcl,1,4) - Duckie (1,4) - H9021]Add Helen Humes Helen Humes (vcl) acc by Arnett Cobb (ts) Buddy Tate (ts,bar-1) Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (as,vcl) Gerry Wiggins (p) Lisle Atkinson (b) Ronnie Cole (d) New York, October 8, 1979 I'm gonna move to the outskirts of town (ecv vcl) (1) Muse MR5217, MCD5473 [CD] Woe is me - - My old flame - - Loud talkin' woman - - [T680]Add Buddy Tate Sherman Shuffle : Buddy Tate/Bob Wilber : Bob Wilber (sop-4,as-5,cl-6) Buddy Tate (ts-1,bar-2,cl-3) Sam Jones (b) Leroy Williams (d) New York, January 29, 1978 Curtains in the night (1,3,4) Sackville (Can)3017 Back in your own backyard (1,6) - Have you met Miss Jones ? (1,4) - Sherman shuffle (2,5) - The best things in life are free (1,6) - (Ballad medley - Lover man (bw out,1,5) - Body and soul (sj,lw only) - Warm valley (bt out,1,5) - Potentate (1,5) -
Buddy Tate Meets Dollar Brand - Poor Butterfly
Mark Stryker replied to JSngry's topic in Discography
That's definitely a baritone saxophone on the out chorus. -
Nobody like her. Singing Ligeti ...
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The collective personnel on "Another Hand" is Sanborn plus; Leon Pendarvis β organ (2) Terry Adams β acoustic piano (3, 4, 7, π Mulgrew Miller β acoustic piano (5, 10) Bill Frisell β guitars (1, 2, 7), acoustic guitar (6), electric guitar (9) Marc Ribot β guitars (3, 7, 8), electric guitar (6), acoustic guitar (9) Al Anderson β guitars (4) Dave Tronzo β acoustic guitar (6), guitars (7, π Charlie Haden β bass (1, 2, 6, 9) Greg Cohen β bass (3, 4, 7, 8), arco bass (9), arrangements (9) Marcus Miller β bass guitar (5, 10) Joey Baron β drums (1, 2, 3, 6β9) Steve Jordan β drums (4) Jack DeJohnette β drums (5, 10) Don Alias β percussion (2, 3, 4, 6β9) Lenny Pickett β tenor saxophone (2), horn arrangements (2), contrabass clarinet (9), E flat clarinet (9) Art Baron β trombone (2, 9), bass trombone (9) Syd Straw β vocals (4, 6)Charlie Haden,
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A sweet spot.
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His official X (Twitter) account confirms: "It is with sad and heavy hearts that we convey to you the loss of internationally renowned, 6 time Grammy Award-winning, saxophonist, David Sanborn. Mr. Sanborn passed Sunday afternoon, May 12th, after an extended battle with prostate cancer with complications." https://x.com/DavidSanborn/status/1790051862961344992
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I never gave much thought to what Padma Lakshmi likes to listen to in the kitchen, but if I had, I certainly would not have guessed that Alice Coltrane's "Journey in Satchidananda" would be on the list. #JazzFromDetroit.
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Blue Note Records has confirmed that Cuscuna has died at age 75. Damn. He was a hero and a mensch. I had many interactions with Michael over the years and cherish them all. I always learned something from him. He supported my work and made it possible for me to use several Francis Wolff images in βJazz from Detroit,β including the cover. A HUGE loss.
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Duke Ellington Blanton-Webster band recordings re-issued
Mark Stryker replied to miles65's topic in Re-issues
My copy arrived today and the music sounds AWESOME. These are easily the best digital copies I've heard and, on first listen (and without actually doing an A-B comparisons) serious competition for the best of my many LP versions. -
Why no Horace Silver Blue Note box?
Mark Stryker replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks. No need to go too deep into it all here. I was just offering up one example that's circulating widely to suggest the relative strengths/weakness of the records as "records" has to be balanced against the live performances that tell the story from a different a different -- and for many a more rewarding -- perspective. -
Why no Horace Silver Blue Note box?
Mark Stryker replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
In addition to the live recording, there's also this broadcast tape from the same period. Terrific songs and performances. -
A reliable musician source confirms the social media posts Iβm seeing that Tootie Heath has died at 88. Tootie was great on record, but you had to hear him live to really feel how alive his cymbal beat was, how high he lifted the bandstand, how deep his swing and groove were, and how many wild chances he took. The videos let you glimpse it. Tootie and Dexter were extra special. From 1967.
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Duke Ellington Blanton-Webster band recordings re-issued
Mark Stryker replied to miles65's topic in Re-issues
What's the problem with the sequencing? Personally, I'm sick of the strict chronological presentation model. As far as the sound, I'm intrigued as to whether this set will offer improvements in the digital space. The 1986 set was unlistenable. The 1999/2003 version is a vast improvement but not ideal. It's overly bright, unbalanced in places and distorted in places. The Chronological Classics are ok; the best versions on CD to my ears are the French RCA versions based on the Black & White LP twofers. When I want to hear this music on CD, I reach for the French RCA. This is some of my favorite music in the universe, so I've gone out of my way to get as many LP versions of this material as I can on LP, almost all of which are preferable to any of the CDs. The French RCA twofers are excellent sonically, but the pressing quality can be a little inconsistent, so it's taken me a minute to find clean and quiet ones. The 1950s and '60s RCAs are also excellent -- Duke Ellington at his Very Best, The Duke and his Men, In a Mellotone, Jumpin' Punkins. Caveat: Get the early versions of these if you can (black or purple labels, which are better than the later orange label versions). The 1961 RCA set Indispensable Duke Ellington for mysterious reasons sounds awful, like fake stereo before fake stereo existed. Then there are the Smithsonian issues c. 1980 -- still wrapping my arms around the sound on these but the booklet notes from Larry Gushee and others are fantastic. -
Gang -- I can't tell you how proud I am that the documentary I have coproduced and written, "The Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit," will make its debut at the Freep Film Festival with screenings on April 13-14. This has been a true collaboration by co-producers Daniel Loewenthal (who has done a masterful job directing and editing), Roberta Friedman, and myself, and we are honored and humbled for Detroit audiences to be the first to see what is a landmark -- the first feature-length documentary to explore Detroit's remarkable jazz history. We have embedded the story of the city's innovative and influential musicians within the compelling economic, social, and cultural history of the city and its resilient African American community. More later on our plans for world domination. In the meantime, Nate Chinen has written a nice piece that captures the flavor of the film and gives the backstory of what began four years ago this month. There's also a clip so you can get a taste of what we've done. https://www.wrti.org/wrti-spotlight/2024-03-13/watch-a-clip-from-the-best-of-the-best-jazz-from-detroit?fbclid=IwAR3tnvCNYLcOAyTGrPXog19L4HlOJNxnWhuuACtSbUXtrKPNGBJWprCUUOI
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Cannonball 1963 Tokyo Laserdisc
Mark Stryker replied to Mark Stryker's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Update: I have learned that the the 1963 Japanese performance I need was also issued once on DVD. Anybody got this one? https://www.amazon.com/Cannonball-Adderley-Angeles-Tokyo-Lugano/dp/B001IQDAZM -
Gang β Does anyone have a copy of the 1963 Japanese television studio performance by the Canonnball Adderley Sextet on laserdisc? Some of it is on YouTube, but Iβm trying to track down a clean copy of the footage. Thanks.
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The record is fantastic, and I'm not just saying that because I wrote the liner notes. Charles is still in great form at 84.