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  2. Joe Henderson “Consequence–Live at the Jazz Showcase” Resonance 2 cd set, disc 2 Warming up to this one a bit more second time through.
  3. Today
  4. with Ben Allison & Matt Wilson
  5. Happy Birthday! He was in fine form with his big band at Birdland recently.
  6. I meant to type Dorham, Burrell is on this as well. I hadn't had coffee yet.
  7. Okay, thanks; I had not seen anyone complaining about that sound, I use discogs but don't read reviews/comments/forum.
  8. It is a great recording, particularly when Dizzy Gillespie and Max Roach go at it together. Historic!
  9. Just searched - you are right! It's on "Dizzy Gillespie Vol. 4 - 1943-44" (Masters of Jazz MJCD 86) - by sheer coincidence and chance one of the very few Masters of Jazzes I own. A live recording from the Onyx Club. Fidelity is ultra-ultra low (audibly an exceedingly worn acetate) but it IS interesting. Pity the beginning is missing. Now if the Gillespie combo already had this tune in their live set lists in Jan. 1944 it is all the more probable that the spring, 1944, dates of the Boyd Raeburn live recordings on the IAJRC and Circle LPs are correct.
  10. There is a small group live recording by Dizzy Gillespie of Night in Tunisia supposedly from January 1944, with Budd Johnson, George Wallington, Oscar Pettiford, and Max Roach.
  11. Sean Mason quintet. A cool Horace Silver-y kind of vibe.
  12. I was referencing earlier to people on Discogs disliking the sound of the Waldron
  13. Sounds like Resonance is moving away from the Seattle tapes as a source. While the opening batch didn't make me open my wallet I do have hopes for future enticement.
  14. Wilson is hard to categorize. For example, I came across some glowing reviews of Roland Kirk albums (Blacknuss, and Rahsaan Rahsaan) or Yusef Lateef, Charles Mingus... Still going through the many issues available...
  15. Re-visiting this recent release from Japan. Kenny Burrell “Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia” Blue Note Japan 2 SACD release, disc 1
  16. I thought the Waldron sounded okay, it was the Evans I was referring to as persons not liking the sound. The first set has distortion that is unpleasant to hear. The second set sounds better.
  17. A few factual odds'n'sods to add to this discussion: a) The label shot of the double-billed "Night in Tunisia (Interlude)" on Electrola (EG 7778) is no indicator of any transitional period where both titles may have coexisted. This German pressing visibly was released nowhere near the actual recording or U.S. release date of this version of "Night In Tunisia". The next one up in the Electriola catalog was "Cubana Be / Cubana Bop" by the Gillespie band on Electrola EG 7779 originally recorded on 22 December 1947 (about 22 months later!) - of which I have a copy in my collection, incidentally. So Electrola visibly released a batch of Gillespie recordings in 1948. It is quite possible that they simply added the "Interlude" part because they were aware of this original titling and wanted to get this as correct as possible. (Yes, European labels in those days - when they had a lot of catching up to do jazzwise - often had knowledgeable consultants in their offices. Which may also be the reason why they even gave the recording dates on the labels, for example.) Another indicator is the note "Empf. d. GJC" in a corner of the label which means "Recommendation by the German Jazz Federation". I.e. this coupling was one of the records the German Jazz Federation had found valuable enough to recommend to its members and jazz listeners in general and therefore apparently urged a label to release a German pressing for easier availability on the home market. A process that of course took its time, hence the somewhat delayed release ... At any rate, this mention of "Interlude" had nothing to do with how this was being handled in the USA at the same time. b) Re- the first recorded evidence of "Night In Tunisia/Interlude" by the Boyd Raeburn Orchestra: The "Boyd Raeburn" album of 1944-46 broadcast performances on IAJRC 48 lists a recording of "Night In Tunisia" (listed as such) among a batch of tunes from airshots of 27 March and 3 April 1944 at the Hotel Lincoln (NYC). The liner notes do not dwell on this "first" (but just mention that Gillespie "sold his chart on 'Night In Tunisia' "), but this would place this performance about 8 months PRIOR to the Sarah Vaughn recording. Which begs the question: Do we trust the knowledge of the IAJRC people (liner notes by Jack McKinney, dated 1986) or don't we and did they get the date wrong? (Which can happen, after all ...) BTW, some more indicators: According to Bruyninckx, the Raeburn band recorded "Night In Tunisia" for V-Disc (matrix VP 689, disc 275) on 11 May 1944, though I have a doubt about this recording date. My copy of the "V-Disc Catalogue" book Vol. 1 (1-500) by Wante/De Block has a handwritten note by its previous owner next to this track that reads "NYC, Dec. 24, 1944". It seems this is the date given on the back cover of the V-Disc big band LP on (Japanese) DAN VC-5026, and this STILL would place it BEFORE the Sarah Vaughn recording. So the Mosaic box should have some info on this too. Also acc. to Bruyninckx, another on-location recording of "Night In Tunisia" by the Raeburn band (Liederkranz Hall, 13 June 1944) is on Circle LP 22. b) Just to get this straightened out - the Tristano recordings of "Interlude" were made for KEYNOTE (the Harry Lim label), not "Keystone".
  18. I’ve listened to the Waldron but I could see why people aren’t happy with the sound. Lot of background noise, bass hardly audible and drums not very much either.
  19. I have all the releases so far except the Collier. Looks promising for the future!
  20. A warmer morning! Should be a beautiful day. We’re due for another! Starting off with “Motion II” by Out of/Into which is a great “supergroup” of jazzers now on the scene. I’ve been neglecting “In A Silent Way”–it’s been too long since I’ve spun this one. I’m listening to the Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD.
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