Jump to content

EKE BBB

Members
  • Posts

    12,228
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 

Everything posted by EKE BBB

  1. I didn't know that was still available. Where did you get it? MG Second hand, from a member of this board...
  2. Harry Arnold – Big Band in Concert, 1957-58 (Dragon) Charlie Barnet – Drop Me Off in Harlem (Decca) Buddy Rich – Rich Versus Roach (Verve) Sonny Stitt – At the Hi-Hat, Vol.1 (Roulette) Sonny Stitt – Prestige First Sessions, Vol.2 (Prestige) Johnny Varro – Say Yes (Arbors)
  3. PM sent on: Harry Arnold – Big Band in Concert, 1957-58 (Dragon) - $12.50 Charlie Barnet – Drop Me Off in Harlem (Decca) - $8.50 Buddy Rich – Rich Versus Roach (Verve) - $6.50 Sonny Stitt – At the Hi-Hat, Vol.1 (Roulette – BMG Club edition) - $3.75 Sonny Stitt – Prestige First Sessions, Vol.2 (Prestige – SEALED) - $4.50 Johnny Varro – Say Yes (Arbors) - $1.75 best regards, Agustín
  4. There were two volumes of a thorough Coleman Hawkins discography published several years ago. Compiled by Jean-François Villetard. The third volume never did make it, as far as I know... To my knowledge, Chris Sheridan was working on a Coleman Hawkins bio-discography (remember his great work on Monk and Basie!), but I have no idea of the stage this project is in.
  5. At first I thought you might be referring to the Bayou club recordings, but I see from the literature that Roy and Hawk recorded with Joe Jones ( not Philly Joe) in Buenos Aires June 16 1961. Body and Soul was one of the tunes. These are aparently part of a West Wind CD entitled Jazz Festival in Latin America.. there were 6 tracks, Body was a feature for Hawk, The Man I love for Roy. Love for sale a trio for Tommy Flanagan. The rest of the Cd was by other artists. This may be what you have or some bootlegged verion of it. PD: Okay, I have to ask: did you just KNOW that? I went home and dug up the disc, and that seems to be pretty close. "West Wind 2018" is printed on the disc and there's a little blurb indicating "Rec. at American Jazz Festival in Latin America, 16 Juli 1961 at Teatro Municipale, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." According to the track listing: 1. Rifftide: Hawkins, Eldridge, Flanagan, Abdul Malik, Jones (Jo, not Philly Joe) 2. The Man I love: Eldridge, Flanagan, Abdul Malik, Jones 3. Body and Soul: same as 1 4. Love for sale: Flanagan, Abdul Malik, Jones 5. Caravan: same as 1, but essentially a 6-minute Jones drum solo 6. Love come back to me: same as 1 The sound is okay, the playing is very enthusiastic, the uncredited liner notes are somewhat surreal. Some blah blah blah, then they end with "Later in his career, bearded like the prophet he was, Hawkins continued handing down his huge-toned jazz commandments until in 1969, ominously taciturn and worn thin from a permanent diet of lentil soup and brandy, he died." From their catalog numbers, and after checking the Jazz Records Label Listings project , I am afraid these are different discs. Here's the cover for West Wind 2018:
  6. At first I thought you might be referring to the Bayou club recordings, but I see from the literature that Roy and Hawk recorded with Joe Jones ( not Philly Joe) in Buenos Aires June 16 1961. Body and Soul was one of the tunes. These are aparently part of a West Wind CD entitled Jazz Festival in Latin America.. there were 6 tracks, Body was a feature for Hawk, The Man I love for Roy. Love for sale a trio for Tommy Flanagan. The rest of the Cd was by other artists. This may be what you have or some bootlegged verion of it. Guess this is the double disc P.D. (hey, you still there?) was referring to, many moons ago: The Jazz Festivals In Latin America (West Wind 2062) Found used copies for around $60.00 at amazon, but skipped them!
  7. Thanks for all the work and the time your investing. It's gotten to be a fantastic resource that I have consulted many times! Thanks for the kind words. The update is now online at http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Montoliu/. All the best Agustín
  8. Do any of those books include any picture from March 12 & 13 at the Windsor Cinema, Barcelona?
  9. Thanks!
  10. Thanks a lot, Stereojack. So this Barney Wilen dissertation is wrong, as it lists two tracks from that concert in the Europa LP (Indiana & Now's the time) [see page 111] and this Stan Getz online discography is right. Are there liner notes in the Europa LP? If so, do they mention if "Indiana" was recorded at a "regular concert" from the Festival or at a mammoth jam session that took place the last day of the festival (and that also included Dizzy Gillespie and Tete Montoliu)? Regards, Agustín
  11. Could anybody who owns it confirm the discographical details for the tracks from the 1958 edition of the Cannes Jazz Festival? Thanks in advance! Agustín
  12. EKE BBB

    Tete Montoliu

    I have one by the same called Meditation that is also excellent. Different name, same disc. From my Tete Montoliu Discography at Michael Fitzgerald's JazzDiscography website:
  13. "The creative world of Stan Kenton - Live at Redlands University" with 20 signatures.... Buy it now! price: $ 5.000 http://cgi.ebay.com/Stan-Kenton-Live-Redla...1QQcmdZViewItem
  14. "The magnificent Thad Jones" went for over 1.5K !!! Thad Jones
  15. Replied sent. Thanks!
  16. EKE BBB

    Tete Montoliu

    Check out some Tete Montoliu concerts at king ubu's blog (pointing to dimeadozen): http://ubu-space.blogspot.com/
  17. Hopefully, in a few weeks, a major update to the Sessionography will be uploaded at Mike's website. Almost 70 new sessions & concerts and dozens of corrections and additions to previously listed entries will be included. Much more to come!
  18. EKE BBB

    Tete Montoliu

    does anybody know where i can find this footage? Guess Lon's talking about THIS.
  19. EKE BBB

    Tete Montoliu

    Tete would have been 74 today. It's been exactly 10 years since he passed. We still miss you, meu amic !!!
  20. Though he's not my cup of tea, Spanish guitarist Ximo Tebar has a very respectable career and has recorded with the likes of Lou Bennett or Dr. Lonnie Smith (his favorite ensemble is the groovy guitar+organ+drums one). His discography (with a few mp3 samples) can be checked here: http://www.jazzspain.net/web/ximotebar/xtdiscos.htm Best regards, Agustín
  21. From a very recent thread on this album:
  22. A few Spanish pianists I can recommend: -Albert Bover -Albert Sanz -Iñaki Salvador -Lluis Coloma (mostly blues and boogie woogie) -Abe Rábade -Agustí Fernández (free improvisation)
  23. David: that's not Mike Fitzgerald's site, but the Japanese discographical project. Here's the link to Mike's website: Jazz Discography Website
×
×
  • Create New...