mjzee Posted January 21, 2021 Report Share Posted January 21, 2021 Looks like this is getting a reissue in Japan. Release date March 24: https://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/YZMS-1057 This is from Google Translate: Live at the Left Bank Jazz Society, Baltimore 1968 / Wynton Kelly In commemoration of his 90th birthday and 40th anniversary of his death, the precious live of his last years is revived. Wynton Kelly was a regular artist at the Left Bank Jazz Society, a jazz fan group in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1967, he left a co-star with Joe Henderson and Hank Mobley, but in this work of 1968, George Coleman was invited as a saxophonist, and the world full of hard bop's charm is further developed. I will. Perhaps it's a live performance, and the fact that each song is played with plenty of time is a feature not found in the studio recordings of Riverside and Verve. This release commemorates the 90th anniversary of Kelly's birth and the 40th anniversary of his death. It looks like it's a reissue of this session: George Coleman, tenor sax; Wynton Kelly, piano; Ron McClure, bass; Jimmy Cobb, drums. "The Left Bank Jazz Society", "Famous Ballroom", Baltimore, MD, September 22, 1968 Piano Interlude Vee-Jay VJS 3071 On A Clear Day - Piano Interlude and On The Trail - Theme - same session. Introduction Vee-Jay VJS 3072-2 Unit 7 - Piano Interlude - Surrey With The Fringe On Top - same session. On The Trail - Mr. P.C. - * Vee-Jay VJS 3071, (J) 22YB-2029, (J) 32YD-1029 Wynton Kelly - In Concert = Affinity (E) AFF 54 Wynton Kelly, George Coleman - In Concert * Vee-Jay VJS 3072-2, (J) 20YB-2030/31, (J) 25YD-1030/31 Wynton Kelly - Final Notes = Affinity (E) AFFD 108 Wynton Kelly - Live In Baltimore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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