Two quartet sessions which I have on Verve vinyl: The Genius of Charlie Parker #3: Now's the Time:
"Now's the Time", I Remember You", "Confirmation" and "Chi Chi".
"The Song is You", "Laird Baird", Kim" and "Cosmic Rays".
You can say exactly the same thing in this country about the continuance by Blair and Brown's New Labour of the free-market policies introduced by their Conservative predecessors, Thatcher and Major.
Wow, you are diggin' deep! That was one of the earliest shows I did...hope at least the music was good.
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Yes, I recently bought Charlie Parker at Storyville and wanted to hear some more live Bird from Boston which I remembered was included in the show. The presentation was nice: very spontaneous in those days ...
That's the one - terrible pressing. I brought one back and the one I stuck with was only a bit better. Thus the desire for a nicely sorted new version on CD.
I wonder if Ronnie was influence by Henderson playing his club (not sure if he did). The one time I saw him he did 'Blue Bossa' and 'Recorda Me' and I've got earlier versions of 'Lazy Afternoon' (which is also on Serious Gold) and 'Invitation' on Henderson discs from that era.
Yep - 'Blue Bossa' and 'Recorda Me'. Saw him play both of those. I'm sure he was a big Henderson fan and Joe played the club on quite a few occasions I think (but I never saw him there unfortunately).
I think my pressing of the 'Serious Gold' LP is fine but those Pye LPs were never the greatest.
I did hear Ronnie saying to the audience that Joe Henderson was playing at the club next week though. That's Joe 'Piano' Henderson.
I've got a video of a Ronnie Scott gig where he used that line about Joe 'Piano' Henderson. He also said 'We're very fortunate to have one of the world's top bassists in the band. Unfortunately, he couldn't make it tonight so instead we've got Ron Matthewson.'
I remember Ronnie many years ago on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs singing the praises of Joe Henderson and picking one of his tracks. Unfortunately, I can't remember which track!