Thanks for the reminder! Now listening.
Lots of interesting stuff this week!
Never heard the Hayes/Gonsalves before. As each are represented separately in my record collection, I think it's time I got them together!
Loved the Morton piano - and piano and vocal by Ottilie Patterson. Saw her sing with Barber a couple of years before this record was made.
Armstrong's "Basin Street Blues" - another blast from the past! - a friend of mine wore the 78 of this thin playing it on an autochange for days while he revised for his O Levels. Some surprisingly modern things here - Louis was miles behind the beat and Arvell Shaw's bass solo reminded me of the uproar on the occasion when he quoted "Anthropology" in a solo - all this against the background of his boss declaring bebop rubbish.
And the extended Miles electric track was great.
I still have my London Atlantic copy of this. My jacket looks about as good as yours Tim. I bought mine new so it's had a lot of plays. Great music.
I well remember that London American album, John. Ah, nostalgia!
Pleased to read this thread. Seems to vindicate my decision not to buy a ticket for his upcoming solo concert here. Admit the venue has something to do with my decision - solo piano in a massive concert hall. I would have gone if he'd been in one of the various small rooms where jazz is played round here - but they can't afford international stars, can they?
Lee Morgan's "Ceora" from the above album, largely on the strength of Eric Alexander's superb solo against a big band background. Have always felt that the absence of an own name big band album (AFAIK) from Eric's massive discography is a regrettable omission.