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Chuck Nessa

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  1. Crap, all this stuff running through my head. If I can sort the crap out, it might be interesting to relate dealings with Jimmy. Maybe not - I'll see. I took off Freddie Roach's Down To Earth and threw on The Sermon.
  2. I used to have the following session, but don't remember much about it other than being delighted Mr. France was on it. -Presents Le Quartet- : Percy France (ts) Cliff Smalls (p) Leonard Gaskin (b) Oliver Jackson (d) New York, September 27, 1982 How am I to know Black & Blue (F)33180 You've changed - Brittwood rag - Sugar - You stepped out of a dream - C.C. rider pt. 1 - C.C. rider pt. 2 - For once in my life - You're gonna hear from me - Limehouse blues -
  3. Very, very nice site. Great work guys.
  4. I think everyone has stated Hanks "station" in the BN stable. I'm sure he "paid for himself" but not a bunch more. Blakey and Smith might not have been recording for Alfred after '64 but they still had a regular stream of new releases coming from the vault.
  5. Conrad Lester plays tenor on Mo' Greens Please. Percy France is on Roach's Down To Earth.
  6. I certainly hope they duplicated the original tape work. It should be issued as Gil wanted it to be heard.
  7. Tis my understanding the tapes were never lost. The massive number of edits to create the mono masters was (previously) impossible to recreate in stereo. At the very least, it would be a huge pain in the ass. Current digital techniques made the stereo version possible.
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    Manny Albam

    I agree Manny was "almost" a Billy Byers.
  9. Thanks for posting stuff like this.
  10. Geez, I didn't know Wilbur Sweatman looked like THAT!
  11. Chuck Nessa

    Manny Albam

    That might be the reason I never bought it. MA always seemed to be the "fall back" guy to hire for charts on a record date in the late '50s 'cause he'd deliver the goods on time. Always seemed "generic" to me. He may be a smart guy, but his name never made me buy a record and stopped me in a couple of cases.
  12. Seems that Louis Nye is about to get an earfull.
  13. I think Paul Harvey has a recommendation. B-)
  14. Correct. I don't remember the source but 30+ years ago I was told Clark Terry was a sub for the originally chosen Don Cherry.
  15. FINALLY!!! Been waiting for this one for a long, long time... Yes! Bechet's growl on It Don't Mean a Thing is one of the great moments in music.
  16. Yup, those are the ones.
  17. To my knowledge, ECM used 3 pressing plants in the US at different times. The earliest ones were crappy. Later they used both Columbia and Wakefield. There might be other variants, but this is what I remember. The later pressings were fine, with a nod to the Wakefields. If you are worried, stick with the European/Polydor pressed records.
  18. Has he stopped drowning kittens too?
  19. I stopped drowning kittens a few years ago and have resisted hazing new "merchants" lately. What's next?
  20. Sounds like a great evening. Thanks for sharing. Nothing like that around here tonight.
  21. No, when I was head of the fest committee and Monk was alive, I planned a Monk program to do this (with Monk in the audience - since he was not in emotional shape to play) but TM died as did my plans - didn't want to seem to be "cashing in". A few years later Art Lange took over the project and the band. He consulted with Don Sickler and put together a dandy outfit. The band included Rouse, Phil Woods, Eddie Bert, Steve Lacy, Ben Riley, etc. I'll have to back to the tapes to get all the names.
  22. After the catch, be sure to clean all the cheeze out of the stomach. If they are small enough deep frying is great. If they are larger you gotta get out the skillet. MMMMMMMMMMMMM. B-)
  23. I think they are simply incompetent on any number of levels. No reason to risk a cent.
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