Boundee Records (Japan) has released a CD (FNCJ-5607) thru Eastwind (US) titled "The Complete 1955 Concerts In Holland". Tracks 1 thru 6 are released for the first time. They were recorded on 9/17/55 in Amsterdam. Tracks 7 thru 12 (The Hague Kurhaus 9/18/55) have been previously released on the RLR Records CD 88621. This is a great find for Twardzik completists!
Regarding Jackpot- who cares if the piano was out of tune? It sounds OK to me. The music, especially "You Go To My Head" is terrific! Dave has a wonderful solo. There are not many live DBQ recordings and this one deserves to be issued on CD.
There are several Brubeck Columbia LPs that should be reissued on CD by Sony, including Paris. They are:
1. Jackpot
2. The Last Time We Saw Paris
3. In Amsterdam
4. Blues Roots
5. Compadres
6. Tonight Only!
These would make a nice box set.
For West Coast jazz fans I highly recommend Ted Gioia's "West Coast Jazz- Modern Jazz In California 1945-1960". This book traces modern jazz history in California interspersed with biographies of the participating musicians.
I recommend you consider "Jackpot- Live In Las Vegas" This has not been re-issued on CD (and probably will never be). The LP (Columbia CL-2712 Mono or CS-9512 Stereo) is available frequently on eBay.
Before Brubeck went with Columbia he recorded a lot of albums on the Fantasy label. Many people feel these were his best recordings. All the Fantasy LPs have been released on CD. I recommend "Jazz At Wilshire-Ebell" as a good example of his Fantasy years.
[Are you thinking of this one released on Concord?
I am looking for the Marian McPartland Piano Jazz session with Toshiko Akiyoshi on the Jazz Alliance label. The program was originally broadcast on National Public Radio and subsequently released on CD. I already own the CD on the Concord label where Toshiko plays at the Maybeck Recital Hall. Thank you for the reply.
I have Ephemera on CD. Stereo sound quality is excellent.
Recorded in London, 1973. Pepper Adams, Roland Hanna (p), George Mraz (b), Mel Lewis (d).
Email me at hershia@cfl.rr.com for more details.
I would like to see Sony/Columbia release the following LPs as CDs. Some of the LPs have been released as CDs by European labels but a high-quality Sony release would be much appreciated by Brubeck fans.
1. At Storyville (has been re-issued by Fresh Sound Records)
2. Blues Roots with Gerry Mulligan
3. In Amsterdam
4. Jackpot
5. Jazz Impressions Of The U.S.A. (has been re-issued by Gambit Records)
6. Last Time We Saw Paris
7. The Riddle (has been re-issued by Solar Records combined with Southern Scene)
8. Tonight Only! with Carmen McRae (has been re-issued by 101 Distribution)
Update to my post of 21 October 2009: The John Windhurst "Jazz At Columbus Ave" Transition LP was reissued on a mini-LP CD by the Japanese (THCD-127).
If you are interested in collecting Transition Label CDs or LPs please contact me.
Many thanks for the info. What is the story behind the Chazzer LPs? They seem to be a miscellaneous collection of live sessions. The album notes are worthless. Are the LPs rare? Stonewall15.