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Freddie Hubbard solo on Lost Dreams (liquid love 1975)
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on the tune "Kuntu" and "Too High"? that's not a wah wah. it's some kind of an electronic device/delay. Yeah, those tunes here's an example of trumpet with wah wah. miles starts at 4minutes into the video, and the wah wah can be seen at 5:20. are there other trumpeters who used the wah wah? i seem to recall there was at least one other person besides miles, but don't remember who it was. -
Freddie Hubbard solo on Lost Dreams (liquid love 1975)
l p replied to l p's topic in Recommendations
on the tune "Kuntu" and "Too High"? that's not a wah wah. it's some kind of an electronic device/delay. -
Freddie Hubbard solo on Lost Dreams (liquid love 1975)
l p replied to l p's topic in Recommendations
if want to hear the miles 'it's about that time' solo, and don't do wolfgang's, it can also be heard at sugarmegs (google it). do a search for Miles Davis, and the show is listed there as MilesDavis1971-05-06_09FillmoreWest.asx 'it's about that time' starts at 26minutes, and the solo in question starts at 38minutes. -
Freddie Hubbard solo on Lost Dreams (liquid love 1975)
l p replied to l p's topic in Recommendations
thanks. i've been checking out Terumasa Hino on youtube today, including the tune linked above, and i'm stunned at how well he plays. and so effortlessly. the other 2 stretched out tunes on youtube that i like are Terumasa Hino Be And Know (1973) This Planet Is Ours - Terumasa Hino 5 Live at Pit Inn (1977) this type of music is what i'm looking for in mid tempo, and still going through trying to find fast tempo tunes that i'd like by him. will check out henderson, and the other suggestions next. >>>Would love to know if anyone else was playing quite like this specifically in the 70's (I realize there have been others more recently, in the last 20-25 years). >>> well, miles 1971-75 concerts have this kind of stuff all over the place, especially 1975. check out his solo on 'it's about that time' from this concert http://www.concertvault.com/miles-davis/fillmore-west-may-07-1971.html btw, there is a live version of Hubbard Lost Dreams at http://www.concertvault.com/freddie-hubbard-quintet/carnegie-hall-july-01-1975.html and it's wild. -
is there other 1970's trumpet playing that sounds kind of like this, and 1970's miles? trumpet solo starts at 7:55. i'm familiar with hubbard and miles from this period, but would like to find other musicians. thanks
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another entry. i think there might be audience applause heard on this. WES MONTGOMERY QUINTET Wes Montgomery(g) Clark Terry(tp.flh) Pim Jacobs, *Rob Franken(p) Ruud Jacobs(b) Han Be- nnink(dr) B'Cast, Vara Radio Studio 7, Hilversum, Holland; Apr.2,1965 Rhythm-A-Ning(crossed out) real title: Opus Caprice [8:33] VARA JAZZ(H)8219 Just Friends [9:04] |@ In A Mellowtone [14:46] | Straight, No Chaser [8:10] | The Theme * [5:58] Tokuma(J)32JDB-136 note: The above personnel has been confirmed by Paul Karting.
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quote: "You should both listen to track 8 again (if for no other reason than that it's awesome...) and see if you can agree. One of you is right." he would have told you if you were right with your lester guess.
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from the amazon samples, that 2cd set looks like first 17 tunes are live then 5 studio (same as the vinyl released on record store day) the last 4 live from the live vinyl that was released, caravan was the highlight for me. just wes and drums/percussion.
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i based the Herschel Evans guess on your guess of it being lester. they say that he and lester sounded a lot alike, but i "know" that it's not lester. and Alex has confirmed that it's not lester in post #12. and he's right, it's a great little tune. i have (or had) this tune in my collection, and since i don't have a huge amount of music from this period, basie is a good guess for me.
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maybe 8. is basie band with herschel evans soloing.
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5. bessie smith? 8. i don't think this is with lester young.
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re: itunes cds with bonus tracks Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 From: Irwin Chusid via Saturn <saturn@lists.outerspaceways.info> We have signed a deal with Virtual Distribution to release LPs and CDs. However, we have not yet established a release schedule...
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at the time, resonance said that will release the montgomery/johnson 2cd at the end of 2014. i too am curious about the other wes that was mentioned in that thread. the author couldn't/wouldn't give details at the time. i hope that it's live material from 1966-68. or issued studio material from 1964-68, but without the overdubbed strings/orchestras.
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this is an interesting wiki entry regarding the folksy late 60's-early 70's shows mentioned in this thread http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_purge The "rural purge" of American television networks (in particular CBS) was a series of cancellations between 1969 and 1972 of still popular rural-themed shows with demographically skewed audiences, the majority of which occurred at the end of the 1970–71 television season....
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he's on a lot of sun ra concerts from 1987-1992, some of which are listed at http://wayback.archive.org/web/20070209075233/http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~moudry/tape_d.htm http://wayback.archive.org/web/20070209080004/http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~moudry/tape_e.htm http://wayback.archive.org/web/20080630031306/http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~moudry/tape_f.htm when i first started listening to late period sun ra, i was surprised that the same guy who i was familiar with from monk recordings was so at home with sun ra's music. i even thought that maybe it's a different john ore. but there he was on the videos, in full arkestra getup with the spacey clothes and hats.
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he was very funny in the coen brothers' 'intolerable cruelty' (2003).
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the copy from the ayler tree (from the mispressed vinyl) is 7:44. amazon is 7:49, so amazon is most likely correct speed, not counting a couple of seconds silence at the end that amazon must have. an incorrect speed would be a bigger difference than a couple of seconds.
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the itunes bonus tracks are now available for download on amazon. not on disc as of yet. and i found this one while there Supersonic Jazz + Fate in a Pleasant Mood 1956 (Bonus Track Version) 2012 Medicine for a Nightmare (Alternate Take) [bonus Track] 2:36 seems new. >>>> edit: Supersonic Jazz + Fate in a Pleasant Mood 1956 (Bonus Track Version) 2012 Medicine for a Nightmare (Alternate Take) [bonus Track] 2:36 >> this Alternate Take is on 'the singles' 2cd (evidence)
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this confirms the date. it's a nice mini-bio and discography. http://www.reocities.com/jeff_l_schwartz/chpt2.html Recording Session July 10, 1964, New York. 3.Spirits (actually "Vibrations" on ESP 1002B and "Saints" on ESPM 1002B..."
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aaj seems to be back up. http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/forum.php that's good, there shouldn't be a monopoly.
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it was dated as 7/10/64 on the fan compiled 'ayler tree' discs a few years ago.
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basie/rushing
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sun ra - It's Christmas Time (Abraham-Ra) session credits: The Qualities: unidentified male vocal quartet, with Sun Ra (harmonium); unidentified (g -1); unidentified (bells); unidentified (wood blocks). louis armstrong "3 little bears" 1949