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What vinyl are you spinning right now??

#12031 User is offline   Teasing the Korean 

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 03:17 PM

Herbie Mann - Wailing Dervishes - Atlantic (stereo)
Gary Mac - Today - Skye
Johnny Mandel - Harper OST - Mainstream (mono) - for Paul Newman.

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 05:54 PM

Recently spinned :

Eddie Costa Trio "The House of Blue Lights" on Dot original DG label
Don Friedman Trio "CircleWaltz" Riverside Original
Sonny Red "The Mode" Jazzland original DG orange label
Donald Byrd "Slow Drag" Liberty original
Earl Anderza "Outta Sight" Pacific Jazz DG original
"Wheelin and Dealin" with Coltrane, Wess, Quinichette Waldron prestige Original DG 447 w label
Kenny Burrell "Kenny Burrell" Prestige DG 447 W

#12033 User is offline   Ted O'Reilly 

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 06:02 PM

View PostNIS, on Sep 27 2008, 03:33 PM, said:

I couldn't find an image of the cover anywhere but it is a human head on a plate with an apple in the mouth. So maybe ugly, weird at the very least.


Don't bother looking for the image -- that's the one. I'd call it ugly. And distasteful.

#12034 User is offline   Ted O'Reilly 

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 06:05 PM

View Postsidewinder, on Sep 27 2008, 02:59 PM, said:

Thanks - I'll look out for them. Recall seeing Cedar play once in Toronto at the old Cafe des Copains. Great night !


He was one of the favourites there, and at the Montreal Bistro, the follow-up club. I recorded him many times in both places, and it was always a pleasure. I recall a particularly burning session with Dave Young on bass and the late Jerry Fuller on drums...should have been issued!

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Posted 27 September 2008 - 09:15 PM

View PostMichel, on Sep 27 2008, 06:54 PM, said:

Recently spinned :
Sonny Red "The Mode" Jazzland original DG orange label


This and 'Out Of The Blue' on BN are absolute killers.

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 04:51 AM

View PostTed O, on Sep 27 2008, 07:05 PM, said:

View Postsidewinder, on Sep 27 2008, 02:59 PM, said:

Thanks - I'll look out for them. Recall seeing Cedar play once in Toronto at the old Cafe des Copains. Great night !


He was one of the favourites there, and at the Montreal Bistro, the follow-up club. I recorded him many times in both places, and it was always a pleasure. I recall a particularly burning session with Dave Young on bass and the late Jerry Fuller on drums...should have been issued!


I remember seeing you in the Cafe on one occasion Ted, recording someone for CBC Radio I think - it might have been Sir Charles Thompson or even Cedar. Can't quite recall who it was.

I never knew it in the 'Montreal Bistro' days but I recall the Cafe as a very pleasant club, with excellent food. Best memory I have there is standing right next to John Lewis during a solo piano recital when the club was pretty full to capacity. It was amazing watching him from right over the keyboard !

Talking of Dave Young and Jerry Fuller - I've got the feeling they were backing Joe Henderson on the time I caught him in Toronto. Excellent team.

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 04:59 AM

John Surman 'Westering Home' (Island)

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 11:54 AM

Gary Burton at Carnegie Hall (RCA black label)

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 01:13 PM

Metallica - Master of Puppets (2008 Mobile Fidelity 45rpm pressing)

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 04:40 PM

Right now: Frank Wright Sextet "STOVE MAN, LOVE IS THE WORD" Sandra. 1979. W/ Ka-Kamal-Abdul-Alm, Richard Williams, Khalil Abollah and Gerry Griffin. Sweet!
Before that: Jimmy Woods Sextet "CONFLICT" Orig. Contemporary. W/ Carmell Jones, Harold Land, Andrew Hill, George Tucker and Elvin Jones, this is a mutha!!

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 05:47 PM

View Postsidewinder, on Sep 28 2008, 05:51 AM, said:

I remember seeing you in the Cafe on one occasion Ted, recording someone for CBC Radio I think - it might have been Sir Charles Thompson or even Cedar. Can't quite recall who it was.

I never knew it in the 'Montreal Bistro' days but I recall the Cafe as a very pleasant club, with excellent food. Best memory I have there is standing right next to John Lewis during a solo piano recital when the club was pretty full to capacity. It was amazing watching him from right over the keyboard !

Talking of Dave Young and Jerry Fuller - I've got the feeling they were backing Joe Henderson on the time I caught him in Toronto. Excellent team.


Yup, likely would have been me, but not recording for CBC, rather my employer CJRT-FM, a local commercial-free, listener-supported public station. Nowhere near the size or budgets of CBC, but I did record EVERY artist who played at the Cafe des Copains (almost all solo piano, but a few with bassists). When the operators Lothar and Brigitte Lang closed the place, they simply moved the music to their second establishment, the larger Montreal Bistro. I continued taping there, too, for years. The Bistro expanded to larger groups eventually, even big bands crammed to a corner (must have been like that with Basie at the Famous Door). The Montreal Bistro closed a couple of years back now, for many reasons, and the city's been much the worse for it.

You're right about Young and Fuller with Joe Henderson. Jerry Fuller was an excellent musician, not just a great drummer. I remember him steaming along, and calling out upcoming changes to less-experienced bassists. :lol:

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 06:19 PM

Bossa Tres - Audio Fidelity (stereo)
Brasil 66 (1st album) - A&M (mono)

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Posted 28 September 2008 - 06:42 PM

Dicky Wells: Bones for the King (Affinity)

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 08:11 AM

The Magnificent Charlie Parker (Columbia Clef EP)

"Au Privave", "She Rote", "K C Blues" and "Star Eyes"

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 01:34 PM

View PostTed O, on Sep 28 2008, 06:47 PM, said:

Yup, likely would have been me, but not recording for CBC, rather my employer CJRT-FM, a local commercial-free, listener-supported public station. Nowhere near the size or budgets of CBC, but I did record EVERY artist who played at the Cafe des Copains (almost all solo piano, but a few with bassists). When the operators Lothar and Brigitte Lang closed the place, they simply moved the music to their second establishment, the larger Montreal Bistro. I continued taping there, too, for years. The Bistro expanded to larger groups eventually, even big bands crammed to a corner (must have been like that with Basie at the Famous Door). The Montreal Bistro closed a couple of years back now, for many reasons, and the city's been much the worse for it.

You're right about Young and Fuller with Joe Henderson. Jerry Fuller was an excellent musician, not just a great drummer. I remember him steaming along, and calling out upcoming changes to less-experienced bassists. :lol:


CJRT - that's it ! :tup

I think I also caught you introducing and recording Dave McMurdo's Orchestra at the Ontario Science Centre, Ted (not entirely sure but I think that was the place). Another great night of music - the band included Don Englert and Sam Noto I think.

The jazz scene in Toronto in the late 80s was great !

What I remember about the Henderson gig, as well as the fine Canadian backing group was the absolutely unique sound that Henderson got out of his sax. Not at all a big sound and almost 'hollow', never heard anyone play like that. That sax of his had just about the most tarnished lacquer of any Selmer I've ever seen. No doubt it was the same instrument he used on his great Blue Notes. The venue was 'Top O The Senator' by the way (didn't last long, unfortunately).

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 02:07 PM

View Postsidewinder, on Sep 29 2008, 02:34 PM, said:

CJRT - that's it ! :tup

I think I also caught you introducing and recording Dave McMurdo's Orchestra at the Ontario Science Centre, Ted (not entirely sure but I think that was the place). Another great night of music - the band included Don Englert and Sam Noto I think.

The jazz scene in Toronto in the late 80s was great !

What I remember about the Henderson gig, as well as the fine Canadian backing group was the absolutely unique sound that Henderson got out of his sax. Not at all a big sound and almost 'hollow', never heard anyone play like that. That sax of his had just about the most tarnished lacquer of any Selmer I've ever seen. No doubt it was the same instrument he used on his great Blue Notes. The venue was 'Top O The Senator' by the way (didn't last long, unfortunately).


I produced and recorded for broadcast a 10-concert a year series (for 25 years!) of Toronto jazz groups, soloists to bands as large as McMurdo's, and even the 22-piece Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. (Dizzy Gillespie came to that concert.)

I remember the Henderson gig very well -- did an hour-long interview with him that week. He was a fairly quiet man, so it was an 'uphill conversation' as far as radio went, but he made up for it with the music. I don't specifically remember his horn, but surely few had a horn as beat-up looking as Zoot Sims' tenor. (Sidebar -- Zoot bought that horn in the late '40s from a guy in Toronto. I don't know if he EVER had it relacquered. :cool: )

As to the Top O'The Senator, it had a pretty good run of about 15 years. Not bad. Not Village Vanguard life, but not bad.

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 02:12 PM

Jo Jones: "The Main Man" (Pablo)

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 02:18 PM

Listening to the audio of the bonus disc of the new Series 3 Jazz Icons DVDs. Rahsaan Roland Kirk is blowing through "Domino".

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 02:30 PM

View PostTed O, on Sep 29 2008, 03:07 PM, said:

As to the Top O'The Senator, it had a pretty good run of about 15 years. Not bad. Not Village Vanguard life, but not bad.


I'm probably confusing it with the Bermuda Onion on Bloor St. West - which for sure didn't last long, although they had a fantastic venue and lineup (remember seeing Elvin Jones, Lee Konitz, Pharoah Sanders, Barney Kessel, Mongo Santamaria and Phil Woods there. Just missed Sun Ra and Oscar P.)

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Posted 29 September 2008 - 02:54 PM

View Postsidewinder, on Sep 29 2008, 03:30 PM, said:

View PostTed O, on Sep 29 2008, 03:07 PM, said:

As to the Top O'The Senator, it had a pretty good run of about 15 years. Not bad. Not Village Vanguard life, but not bad.


I'm probably confusing it with the Bermuda Onion on Bloor St. West - which for sure didn't last long, although they had a fantastic venue and lineup (remember seeing Elvin Jones, Lee Konitz, Pharoah Sanders, Barney Kessel, Mongo Santamaria and Phil Woods there. Just missed Sun Ra and Oscar P.)


Yes, the B.O. had a shorter lifespan. Oscar's gig there was a good one, with parts of it filmed for a documentary (In The Key Of Oscar), and five tracks came out on a CD. OP, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and Jeff Hamilton on drums; June 11, 1991.

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Posted 30 September 2008 - 11:31 PM

Gerald Wilson - You Better Believe It! Pacific Jazz PJ-34 OG

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Posted 01 October 2008 - 08:01 PM

Chet Baker Trio: Mr. B (Timeless)

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 01:32 PM

TRIO IMPROVVISAZIONE "Like a Breath" Trio recording, w/ Guido Braesola on viola, Marco Canepa on piano and Adriano Mondini on Oboe and English Horn.
Very interesting recording. Reccomended. Metalanguage. 1982.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 03:03 PM

Sounds neat. Have to look out for it. Bet there are sealed copies floating around in NYC.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 04:58 PM

Larry Young "INTO SOMETHING" BLP 4187 ,mono original rvg.
Eric Dolphy "CONVERSATIONS" FM records, stereo original FM 308 s

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 05:40 PM

Karin Krog and Archie Shepp: Hi Fly (Bainbridge Japan)

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 12:50 AM

George Russell 'The Jazz Workshop' (UK RCA Victor DG stereo)

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 02:37 AM

Frank Rosolino, Frankly Speaking (Affinity/Capitol)

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 05:39 AM

John Hiatt "bring the family" A&M, 1987. With Ry Cooder....

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Posted 04 October 2008 - 01:10 AM

Tommy Flanagan 'The Cats' (New Jazz DG mono)

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