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On 9/15/2013 at 9:32 AM, The Magnificent Goldberg said:

 

 

 

I know about three issues, all from RIck's on the Lake, Chicago 19-21 Jul 1978.

 

Live at Rick's - Aviva - the original LP

Truly wonderful - Stash - CD, which I haven't got

Night train - revisited - Storyville - CD reissue

 

All of them have different track lists; about 3 tracks are on all issues.

Al Grey/Jimmy Forrest Quintet Live At Rick's:

Al Grey (tb) Jimmy Forrest (ts) Shirley Scott (p) John Duke (b) Bobby Durham (d)

Live "Rick's", Chicago, July 19-21, 1978

Summertime Aviva 6002, Stash STCD552 [CD]

In a mellow tone -

Jumpin' the blues Aviva 6002, Stash STCD552 [CD], Storyville STCD8293 [CD]

C.B. and me Aviva 6002, Storyville STCD8293 [CD]

Truly wonderful (*) Aviva 6002, Stash STCD552 [CD], Storyville STCD8293 [CD]

I can't get started Aviva 6002, Stash STCD552 [CD], StoryvilleSTCD8293 [CD]

Salty papa Aviva 6002, Storyville STCD8293 [CD]

You are the sunshine of my life Stash STCD552 [CD]

What's new ? -

Misty -

Blues everywhere - , Storyville STCD8293 [CD]

Take the "A" train -

Night train Storyville STCD8293 [CD]

Things ain't what they used to be -

Body and soul -

Milestones -

Note: Stash STCD552 [CD] titled "Al Grey/Jimmy Forrest Quintet - Truly Wonderful".

Storyville (Dan)STCD8293 [CD] titled "Al Grey/Jimmy Forrest Quintet - Night Train Revisited".

 

 

MG

Maybe this isn't the perfect place to post this but investigating the three issues of the Al Grey-Jimmy Forrest group, I have determined that "In a Mellotone" only appears on the Live at Rick's recording and that "C.B and Me" is a different performance on the Rick's recording than on Night Train Revisited while "Truly Wonderful" on the two CDs is a "fast" version and the version on Rick's is a unique slower version.

 

 

General observations would be that the mix is different on the vinyl album with Al's trombone panned to the right more than on the CDs.  If you only do CDs I'd recommend the Stash release over Storyville, for much more "presence".

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