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After Ed Dipple’s death, Mole auctioned his record collection. It was a postal paper based auction, like the old Mole Jazz auctions (which I took part in a lot in the 90s). Pre eBay I guess so at least 20 years ago. I acquired a few records through the auction. The Giuffre and some Shorty Rogers on Atlantic. None of them are pristine, but well loved I like to think.
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In Person, Jimmy Giuffre Quartet. From the Ed Dipple collection! Mono second edition. Sounds great, one of my favourite Giuffre records. Buell Neidlinger is constantly interesting. I see Billy Osborne on drums went into v different areas, Tavares and LTD.
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I am listening to the LP reissue. It does sound a bit muddy. The sax and trumpet are too far back in the mix. Similar to the CD from the comments above. I am also wondering why Henry Franklin who I understand is the second bass player is not credited on the sleeve. That said, there are some great performances on this.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
adh1907 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Anyone going to Simon Spillett’s big band Tubby thing on Monday? -
Thanks! It’s a great hard bop date. I have a Mantra CD reissue. Looks a bit dodgy.
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Incidentally, Five Cats Blues, is I understand Sardaby’s first release, from 1967 and is a live recording. Anyone know where it was recorded? There is no info in the sleeve notes.
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RIP, I was pleased to discover him via a CD reissue of Five Cats Blues. Great record. Sonia is the stand out tune. I don’t recall any coverage of him in the UK press or if he ever played over here. Shame.
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He was a poet. The Pogues played a miner’s benefit at Hampstead Old Town Hall in 1985, on the same day they recorded a session on the Tube (a well regarded live TV programme on Channel 4, early Friday evening). I bumped into Shane in the bogs at the gig and mentioned I had seen the programme that evening, expressed surprise that they had made the gig. He said (swaying gently) that the Tube had paid for a flight from Newcastle to London and they had enjoyed free drink all the way down. It was a great gig. This is their performance on that day
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I think you can hear Alf Garnett actor Warren Mitchell at some points in this recording. That Ronnie Lang record is v good. Fluent West Coast alto at its finest. Great sleeve, I couldn’t resist buying that years back in a great record shop in Santa Cruz. The pre eBay years when you could pick up stuff pretty cheap.
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Val Wilmer
adh1907 replied to adh1907's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I spotted her at Walthamstow wetlands last summer, wished I’d said hello! Used to see her regularly at Oto and Vortex but haven’t visited either for various reasons this past year or so. It’s not a huge exhibition in Queen’s Park and a large number are blues-related. I think this may be because the latest book covers the blues. The prices interested me, around £1200 a pop. My partner bought me a Val Wilmer photo (framed, good quality print) of Eric Dolphy (in London 1961) which we still have on the wall. From Rhythm Records Camden in the 80s and I am sure much less than £100. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
adh1907 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Whoops, yes you are right. Sorry. Craig Handy! -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
adh1907 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Good for David Weiss to comment at length on the Cadogan Hall concert. Sounds a challenging travel schedule! I did enjoy last year’s concert at the Church of Sound. Craig Taborn replaced Donald Harrison. Now there is a venue where it must be difficult to get a good balanced sound. High ceilinged Victorian church. -
Interesting article on Val Wilmer’s photography in the Guardian today: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/nov/21/fela-kuti-bb-king-jimi-hendrix-miles-davis-val-wilmer-mi6 I visited the exhibition mentioned in article today in Queens Park London. I would recommend it. Some good photos I had not seen before. Also some familiar ones, such as Rashid Ali and Frank Lowe used on the cover of Duo Exchange.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
adh1907 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Yes, flight delays or something along those lines. My brother in law said they came on looking hacked off! Spike Wells and the QOW trio Monday night at jazz at the Oxford (Parrakeet) London NW5. Seem to be channelling Sonny Rollins at the Vanguard. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
adh1907 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Ah OK. He said people were shouting re Billy Hart when the ‘drummer’ was introduced ‘what’s his name?’ -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
adh1907 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Met my brother in law last night who was at this concert and claimed there was a lot of tension in the air, particularly around Billy Hart not being introduced and then playing really loud. Any truth in this? He may have misread the situation. -
Visited this afternoon ( and the Blue Note shop nearby, no stars just Tony Higgins Brit jazz reissue supremo). Picked up Philly Joe Jones, PJs beat with Bill Barron on tenor. UK original issue, £10. Lots of West Coast jazz which they are finding hard to shift! There’s a Tubby Hayes Tubby’s Groove Tempo issue on the wall which they are open to offers at around £150.
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I remember Blue Note opening the pop up store in Coal Drop Yard a few years back. Odd they don’t publicise this. Must have been great to bump into Charles Lloyd! Buy anything from honest Jon’s opposite? This, rather than the Portobello Road branch, is now their jazz shop. Usually a few interesting items.
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Swinging with Zoot Sims, Prestige 10”. Just friends, Bill Perkins, Art Pepper & Richie Kamuca, Pacific Jazz. A Toshiba reissue but such a great recording, puts similar period Blue Note recordings in the shade.
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A month in the country, JL Carr. Quirky and moving. Loved it. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/aug/08/jl-carr-month-in-country Anthony London
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Don Sleet anyone? Wow, how did I miss this guy?
adh1907 replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Great track! In the comments Don’s brother Dave (mentioned here) notes that the recording has been speeded up. Would love to hear more from this gig (speed corrected). Gary Levebre seems to have the tape. -
Baker and Gullin seem uninspired on those clips. Shame.
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Witches and devils, Albert Ayler 1972 UK Polydor issue, bought today from a Camden Town record shop. The label and inside the gatefold sleeve are stamped ‘file copy’. In 50 years of record buying, I have never seen that before, anyone know what that means? Anthony London
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