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In my opinion the best from VSOP. About 40 years ago it was brandnew and we were listening to it among friends. Still amazing.
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Fantastic ! With Chick Corea, and Tony Dumas/Peter Erskine - Richard Davis/Tony Williams alternating. This was in 1978 about the time I saw Joe Henderson live for the first time. I remember I became a big fan of Joe Henderson from the first moment I saw him live on TV (yeah, things like this were possible in the 70´s, it was a San Francisco Concert 1977, the bass player I remember was Ratso Harris, the others was a young guitar player and a young drummer.........). That´s were I remember I heard Henderson´s "Recorda Me" and fell in love with it. I think I played Recorda Me very often on jam sessions here in Vienna.......
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Happy birthday, dear Bill !
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Late 60's Early 70's Blue Note Lesser Known Gems
Gheorghe replied to Tom 1960's topic in Recommendations
From the above mentioned 2 Ornette Coleman LPs . "Garden of Soul" is one of the most beautiful compositions I heard. The way how it "flows"...…….it really moves me every time I enjoy listening to it. -
A very goog book indeed ! "Leaving".....I don´t have the Album, but I think I have the tune (a Richie Beirach composition, right?) on another record from Paris 1980 featuring Karl Ratzer on guitar (the famous austrian guitarist !) .
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Thanks for the Info. About "Happy Bird" I thought this is the set from Boston with Wardell Gray , an Album with a red cover and a Color photo of Bird. I think the one I have is from Musidisc.
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I purchased this in the 70´s, Charles Brackeen was completely unknown to me besides the fact that he once was Joanne Brackeen´s husband. I bought it for Don Cherry , Haden, Blackwell, since I was very much into the Ornette Coleman-Don Cherry thing which was new and exiting for me. I was , and still am astonished how much it is in the spirit of Ornette Coleman. Charles Brackeen even phrases like Ornette, it sounds almost like "Ornette on Tenor". Anyway, a beautiful, relativly obscure thing, worth listening to.
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Lee Morgan Film
Gheorghe replied to danasgoodstuff's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
@Dan Gould: thanks for the background info. Now I understand it better, but it´s hard to follow and without your help I wouldn´t have understanded it at all. From Lee Morgan (best known to me, I have almost all his albums) to an to me completely unknown 5th or 6th Beatle is hard stuff for me, harder than to figure out what really radical free jazz artists are doing (and I mastered it, since I don´t listen only to straight ahead, but to Avantgarde also). But this "bridge" from Morgan to one Billy Preston is really hard to cross……. -
Jazz musicians that started their own labels.
Gheorghe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Yes, Prestige and BN really were Incredible. But the BN Story is much more documentated than the Prestige Story. So many books and films About the famous Two guys runnin the Business of BN, and so little about Bob Weinstock. You even don´t see many photos of Bob Weinstock, but hundreds of Lion and Wolff...... Very often the only thing you read about Prestige is that they didn´t offer time for rehearsal, but with or without rehearsals, so many of the Prestige albums became classics just like BN. -
Lee Morgan Film
Gheorghe replied to danasgoodstuff's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
@bertrand : Thanks, I really didn´t know this as a 100% jazz fan, too little info about other kinds of music you know…., so the in General not so well known "Eddie Preston" did say more to me because he played trumpet with Mingus in 1970 and thats´something I know of course. Same with "Billy Preston" as the title of one track on Miles´ electric period. But I couldnt check out what your Billy Preston has to do with Lee Morgan ? -
Wasn´t there a quite obscure album titled "Last Recordings as a quartet" , from About 1988 at Rosenheim, Germany ? And it had a strange titled tune on it "Funk in Deep Freeze", whatever that means…. But it must also have had Nico Stilo , Dennis Luxion, Richardo DelFra on it, I think they were among Chet´s favourite Players in the last years. If Chet appeared at all and concerts were not chancelled, I always heard him in top form. As late as late in 1987 I saw him live at "Fritz´s " and even if he looked like a homeless, he played like a Young God…… fantastic, and that´s my last memory of Chet Baker.
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The paradox thing is, that I didn´t buy it when it came out ! Then, in the mid 70´s the only Mingus Album I had was "The Great Concert of Charles Mingus" (3 LP´s , feat. Dolphy etc. ). During that time, even if I didn´t want to recognize it in front of the long haired older guys who were into free and funk, my secret love was a walking bass line. And though "Great Concert" first bewildered me because of the "freakish" Dolphy and the many tempo changes, I fell in love with that Album. But I was afraid that a Mingus from 1974 would be even more freakish, I mean with no walking bass line , with no rhythm and no melodies, like radical free jazz. The cover photo didn´t help much: Seeing Mingus bowing in the high Register also made me think that this might not be a "regular swing thing"...….. So it took me at least one or two years to get to listen to this and to my astonishement a Mingus even as late as in 1974 sounded more like regular swing than in 1964. You see, I didn´t care if the soloists went "far out" as Long as the rhyhthm section would swing. Like the "Ornette!" album with Scott La Faro and Ed Blackwell, it´s free jazz with swing rhythm...…. (Alfred Lion "It must s c h w i n g")
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I think I have only "The Happy Bird" which is great ! How is Bird at the Apollo ? When was it recorded and who is on. Birdology ?
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Jazz musicians that started their own labels.
Gheorghe replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Didn´t somehow Sun Ra and his Arkestra have something like their own label ? -
Lee Morgan Film
Gheorghe replied to danasgoodstuff's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Biily Preston ? I only knew about I think a trumpet player "Eddie Preston" who maybe was a little bit influenced by hard bop´s Lee Morgan. But wait a minute, wasn´t there a Miles Davis composition titled "Billy Preston" on "Get Up with it" or something from around 1972 ??? -
As there has been written so much About "The Lost Quintet", this one still has Tony Williams on drums but I think it was the last time he was in the band, being replaced by Jack DeJohnette. This Album has been a favourite of mine since I heard it the first time.
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I saw the George Adams-Don Pullen Group in 1980 and was very impressed. They played a lot from this album, and the tune that impressed me most was and is Don Pullen´s "Double Arc Jake"...…., there was also the shouted blues done by George Adams. As much as I remember, they also played Pullen´s "Newcomer" and announced it as a tune they recorded with Mingus (Mingus Moves).
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This is one of my favourites and it was already a Long time ago. The best example, that "free jazz" also can "swing".....
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Gheorghe replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I saw them live in 1980 when they played about the repertoire from this album. Especially I remember "Double Arc Jake" , the famous Don Pullen composition. -
Great solo LP, especially I like the rare played "Remember"
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Such a fantastic pianist. I love his work with Dexter and Art Pepper, and saw him live in 1983 with Herbie Lewis and Louis Hayes. Actually they was the rhythm section for Dizzy (with Harold Land on Tenor), but before Diz and Harold came on stage, George Cables played at least 3 tunes as a trio unit. I think they started with "I Mean You", then played All of You, and an original. It was in November 1983. And About the same time he recorded "Four Seasons" feat. Bobby Hutcherson, on which they also played "I Mean You".
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Eddie "Who" Harris always is a pleasure to listen to. I think when I was a young guy, his "Compare to what" was one of the best selling albums. I had the imense luck to see him live almost every day for at least a week, maybe even 10 days in a then existing very very small Viennese jazz club "Spelunke". Now if I think About it, I wonder how that was possible, a world star for such an extended gig in such a small club……
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I must admit it took me longer to enjony the Miles-Gil Evans collaborations. In my beginnings I was only on be- and hardbop, modal, free, Electric, so in my Miles collections the Gil Evans collaborations was missing. After decades I was Ready for it. Now there are days I´m in that special mood when I like to sit down, close my eyes and listen to this. Wonderful ! one of the best Verve Albums.
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Is this a similar project like "The Golden Number", which also had duos with various Artists ?
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