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The charts for the Rhoda Scott album with the Jones-Lewis Orchestra were recently discovered after being lost for almost 30 years. I heard some of them played at the Vanguard last week (no organist present). Mike
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Any truth to the rumor that Art Blakey was there for both? Mike
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I think one of the strongest assets of Manhattan Symphonie is the repertoire: Dexter playing Moment's Notice (only recording I know of), revisiting Tanya from the Blue Note days, a nice Body and Soul (with respect paid to Coltrane's version), George Cables's piece I Told You So, the first Dexter recording of As Time Goes By, and Long Tall Dexter, which goes all the way back to 1946 on Savoy. I agree there is something kind of "pristine" about things - but it works, for me. This is the mate to Sophisticated Giant, which is Dexter in a great large ensemble, courtesy of Slide Hampton. The blowing on the Black Lion and Steeplechase stuff is indeed great, but as "albums" I choose these. Mike
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I'd love to get setlist/personnel details on this for my Slide Hampton discography to get a jump on the upcoming album - and Mark, let's talk photos again! I'm looking forward to seeing the others you've got. Mike
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Date: July 2, 1956 Location: New York City Label: Columbia Horace Silver (ldr), Hank Mobley (ts), Joe Gordon (t), Horace Silver (p), Doug Watkins (b), Kenny Clarke (d) a. CO56459 To Beat Or Not To Beat - 04:02 (Horace Silver) b. CO56460 Shoutin' Out - 06:33 (Horace Silver) c. CO56461 How Long Has This Been Going On - 05:18 (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) All titles on: - Portrait LP 12": RJ 45138 - Silver's Blue (1989) - Epic LP 12": LN 3326 - Silver's Blue - Epic LP 12": LA 16005 - Silver's Blue Date: July 17, 1956 Location: New York City Label: Columbia Horace Silver (ldr), Hank Mobley (ts), Donald Byrd (t), Horace Silver (p), Doug Watkins (b), Arthur Taylor (d) a. CO56824 I'll Know - 07:24 (Frank Loesser) b. CO56825 Silver's Blue - 07:44 (Horace Silver) c. CO56826 The Night Has A Thousand Eyes - 08:59 (Buddy Bernier, Jerome Brainin) d. CO56827 Hank's Tune - 05:26 (Hank Mobley) All titles on: - Portrait LP 12": RJ 45138 - Silver's Blue (1989) - Epic LP 12": LN 3326 - Silver's Blue - Epic LP 12": LA 16005 - Silver's Blue ====================== Mike
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WKCR played most (all?) of the byg album Tarik yesterday morning. I didn't realize it was in honor of the birthday. Mike
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Please do - the Mosaic site shows the album track to be 5:46, so at worst that track was edited down to 2:43. Perhaps it's the "part 1" of the split promo single shown on the site I mentioned above. Mike
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I would prefer it if someone would try to *elevate* the quality, not pander to the juvenile audience. Plenty of kids LOVED the original movies - as I read in an online review talking about Jar-Jar Binks: ----- His head gets caught in an electronic field, his foot gets caught in the stirrup of some large beast, he describes being in trouble as "deep doo doo," and even manages to step in some of the same while walking around in Mos Eisley Spaceport. Therein lies a key difference between this film and one of its predecessors. In STAR WARS, we had Obi-Wan telling us Mos Eisley was a "wretched hive of scum and villainy." In THE PHANTOM MENACE, we get doo doo. ------ Give kids something worthy and they WILL like it. You don't need to go for the lowest common denominator. It works in movies, music, whatever. I've seen it myself. Mike
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Well, if basic multiplication counts, then yes. But remember the audience for this stuff. ======================== Three is a magic number Yes it is, it's a magic number Somewhere in the ancient, mystic trinity You get three as a magic number The past and the present and the future Faith and hope and charity The heart and the brain and the body Give you three as a magic number It takes three legs to make a tripod or to make a table stand It takes three wheels to make a vehicle called a tricycle Every triangle has three corners Every triangle has three sides No more, no less You don't have to guess When it's three you can see it's a magic number A man and a woman had a little baby Yes, they did They had three in the family And that's a magic number 3-6-9, 12-15-18, 21-24-27, 30 3-6-9, 12-15-18, 21-24-27, 30 Now, the multiples of three Come up three times in each set of ten In the first ten you get 3, 6, 9 And in the "-teens" ten it's 12, 15, and 18 And in the "twenties" you get 21, 24, 27 And it comes out even on 30 Now multiply backwards from three times ten 3 x 10 is 30 3 x 9 is 27 3 x 8 is 24 3 x 7 is 21 3 x 6 is 18 3 x 5 is 15 3 x 4 is 12 And 3 x 3 is 9 And 3 x 2 is 6 And 3 x 1 is 3 of course Now dig the pattern once more Three! 3-6-9 Twelve! 12-15-18 Twenty-one! 21-24-27, 30 Yeah, thirty Now multiply from 10 backwards 3 x 10 is 30 (keep goin') 3 x 9 is 27 3 x 8 is 24 3 x 7 is 21 3 x 6 is 18 3 x 5 is 15 3 x 4 is 12 And 3 x 3 is 9 And 3 x 2 is 6 And 3 x 1... What is it? Three! Yeah... That's a magic number A man and a woman had a little baby Yes, they did They had three in the family That's a magic number ======================== Mike
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The fundamental flaw was the introduction of pop culture into the movies. It's out of place and doesn't belong. The canteen band in the first movie was about as much as I could take - and even that wasn't really the stuff of today, because it was swing, not funk, R&B - like what has been put into the revised third movie. I have blocked out a lot of the last two movies, though I did see a bit of the fourth movie on TV a few days ago. Two-headed sportscasters? Give me a break. That's just stupid and juvenile. Lucas is so concerned with updating his movies - yet he puts in stuff that just immediately removes the magic and dates them. The past two movies will never be in the same class as the first two. The third seems to be worse now (another one that was on TV recently) - I don't remember it being quite that bad in the theater, but it was a long time ago, in a..... Oh enough. Mike
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Three *is* well-established as a very significant number - come on, Holy Trinity anyone? And the song does lay out some of the other things: a father, mother, baby; faith, hope, charity; etc. Of course, numerologists could make the case that any number is a magic number. Mike
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Yes. This info from my database has incomplete issue information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: October 25, 1951 Location: Chicago, IL Label: Columbia Ahmad Jamal (ldr), Ray Crawford (g), Ahmad Jamal (p), Eddie Calhoun (b) a. CCO5288-4 The Surrey With The Fringe On The Top - 02:49 (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) b. CCO5289-2 Will You Still Be Mine - 02:41 (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) c. CCO5290-2 Rica Pulpa - 02:31 (Eliseo Grenet) d. CCO5291-1 Perfidia - 02:54 (Alberto Dominguez, Milton Leeds) Unknown percussionist plays shaker on c. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: May 5, 1952 Location: Chicago, IL Label: Columbia Ahmad Jamal (ldr), Ray Crawford (g), Ahmad Jamal (p), Eddie Calhoun (b) a. CCO5337-1 Aki And Ukthay (Brother And Sister) - 03:04 (Ahmad Jamal) b. CCO5338-2 Billy Boy - 02:37 (Traditional) c. CCO5339-3 Ahmad's Blues - 02:53 (Ahmad Jamal) d. CCO5340-1 A Gal In Calico - 02:34 (Leo Robin, Arthur Schwartz) All titles on: - Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: October 25, 1955 Location: New York City Label: Columbia Ahmad Jamal (ldr), Ray Crawford (g), Ahmad Jamal (p), Israel Crosby (b) a. CO53895 Perfidia (Alberto Dominguez, Milton Leeds) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio b. CO53896 Slaughter On Tenth Avenue - 04:50 (Richard Rodgers) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) c. CO53897 Old Devil Moon - 03:43 (E. Y. Harburg, Burton Lane) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) d. CO53898 Black Beauty (Duke Ellington) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio e. CO53899 Don't Blame Me (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio f. CO53900 Rica Pulpa (Eliseo Grenet) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio g. CO53901 Autumn Leaves [aka Les Feuilles Mortes] (Joseph Kosma, Jacques Prevert, Johnny Mercer) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio h. CO53902 Crazy He Calls Me - 04:57 (Carl Sigman, Sidney Keith Russell) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) i. CO53903 They Can't Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio j. CO53904 It's Easy to Remember - 03:55 (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) k. CO53905 Squeeze Me (Fats Waller, Clarence Williams) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio l. CO53906 Something To Remember You By (Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio m. CO53907 Poinciana - 03:33 (Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) n. CO53908 The Donkey Serenade (Chet Forrest, Bob Wright, Rudolph Friml, Herbert Stothart) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio o. CO53909 Love For Sale (Cole Porter) Epic LP 12": LN 3212 - The Ahmad Jamal Trio p. CO53910 Pavanne - 04:24 (Morton Gould) Portrait CD: RK 44394 - Poinciana (1989) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mike
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The annoying thing is that Sony could do a list of this quality and quantity every six months. We could be hanging on their reissue series the way we used to for the Verve Elites, or the Blue Note Connoisseurs. Mike
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There's about a three year difference 1958 (Golson) to 1961 (Jones). Can't really say whether the single came out before the LP or after - but maybe Blues March on the single was just an error someone made. Mike
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This site has information that contradicts Lord about the contents of PJ 29. It also says that Sad March and Blues March are the same thing. http://mitglied.lycos.de/condouant/carmell1.html Mike
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Now, on to more important things...... Hal Kusick? McKusick's Father? Mike
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Book/record stores between NJ and DE
Michael Fitzgerald replied to Big Al's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Princeton Record Exchange, close to Rt 1 in NJ. www.prex.com You will drop enough money (on reasonably priced items) that you won't need any other stores. Mike -
Your due diligence is appreciated and rewarded! Mike
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Brother Mike
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Yes, this is quite clearly laid out in the notes to the Riverside box. Four-string tenor guitar at age 12, six-string and amp purchased after first child born - Wes actually aged 20, not 19. Brother Monk Montgomery: Wes "was doing a good job on guitar by the time he was 12 or 13." Widow Serene Montgomery: "He was always a musician, but he wasn't playing like when he was older. When he had that 4-string guitar, he would play a little while and then ride his bike or play football. He would only talk to us so long before he'd go off with his box." Mike
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Ray Linn (t) Barney Kessel or Howard Roberts (g) Paul Smith or Jimmie Rowles (p) Joe Mondragon (b) Milt Holland or Alvin Stoller (d) Mike
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There are a number of places to hear Tootie tootle the flute - all from the 1970s period. One of the tracks on "Marchin' On" by the Heath Brothers comes to mind where Jimmy and Albert both play flutes, then on Kenny Barron's Peruvian Blue, and he also played it when with Yusef Lateef. See my Kenny Barron discography (check personnel index to find dates with AH on flute). Mike
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Well, I'm more likely to trust the Montgomery family's account of Wes starting at age 12 than Herb Alpert. Mike
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