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Just received *Bud Powell: Live at Birdland 1957* on the Japanese Marshmallow label. As the title says, this is a live recording made at Birdland with Donald Byrd, Phil Woods, Bud, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor, apparently for the Roulette label but rejected for some reason.

This is great Bud, fluent, intense, imaginative, reminding me of the best of the live stuff he did for ESP in 1953 - which is interesting considering that his somewhat halting RCAs were made in 1957 at about the same time as this recording – but there’s nothing halting here...

The group accompanying him is likewise excellent. Phil Woods, who often gets put down on this site, plays superb alto, relentlessly driving and inventive – certainly the best I have ever heard him play (those here who don’t like his playing should listen to this – the cat could really play), and Donald Byrd is at his fluent best (he too was a hell of a player at this time). Paul Chambers and AT make this one of the best rhythm sections Bud has worked with.

Tunes are Ornithology, Groovin’ High, Lover Man & Dance of the Infidels. This was not a live broadcast - rather it was professionally recorded live before a Birdland audience with Symphony Sid officiating.

Ten Stars.

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Just received *Bud Powell: Live at Birdland 1957* on the Japanese Marshmallow label. As the title says, this is a live recording made at Birdland with Donald Byrd, Phil Woods, Bud, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor, apparently for the Roulette label but rejected for some reason.

This is great Bud, fluent, intense, imaginative, reminding me of the best of the live stuff he did for ESP in 1953 - which is interesting considering that his somewhat halting RCAs were made in 1957 at about the same time as this recording ...........This was not a live broadcast - rather it was professionally recorded live before a Birdland audience with Symphony Sid officiating.

Ten Stars.

Q

Sold! No seriously, it does sound promising. Not all of Bud's bigger-than-trio recordings work well for me, but this will be worth a listen. Thanks for the advance notice.

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It seems amazing that there has been no knowledge of the existence of this recording until now.


Just received *Bud Powell: Live at Birdland 1957* on the Japanese Marshmallow label. As the title says, this is a live recording made at Birdland with Donald Byrd, Phil Woods, Bud, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor, apparently for the Roulette label but rejected for some reason.

This is great Bud, fluent, intense, imaginative, reminding me of the best of the live stuff he did for ESP in 1953 - which is interesting considering that his somewhat halting RCAs were made in 1957 at about the same time as this recording – but there’s nothing halting here...

The group accompanying him is likewise excellent. Phil Woods, who often gets put down on this site, plays superb alto, relentlessly driving and inventive – certainly the best I have ever heard him play (those here who don’t like his playing should listen to this – the cat could really play), and Donald Byrd is at his fluent best (he too was a hell of a player at this time). Paul Chambers and AT make this one of the best rhythm sections Bud has worked with.

Tunes are Ornithology, Groovin’ High, Lover Man & Dance of the Infidels. This was not a live broadcast - rather it was professionally recorded live before a Birdland audience with Symphony Sid officiating.

Ten Stars.

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Are you absolutely sure beyond a reasonable doubt that you're hearing Bud Powell and not George Wallington?

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Anyone know if the Marshmallow releases are legit?

I believe they are - but I'm no expert. :shrug[1]::tophat:

I'd rather guess it's PD stuff? Or would it have to have been previously released for being PD? The Bird/Diz Town Hall was copied in Spain as soon as it was out, and in that very case they couldn't to a vinyl rip themselves, no way ... not sure how the laws work with previously unissued material that is old enough to be PD.

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Anyone know if the Marshmallow releases are legit?

I believe they are - but I'm no expert. :shrug[1]::tophat:

I'd rather guess it's PD stuff? Or would it have to have been previously released for being PD? The Bird/Diz Town Hall was copied in Spain as soon as it was out, and in that very case they couldn't to a vinyl rip themselves, no way ... not sure how the laws work with previously unissued material that is old enough to be PD.

It probably comes down to that whatever you can get away with is legal.

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