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  1. Apart from VILCD 1004-2: Harry Edison Six: How long, how long blues, the only other release under a "Village" label with "similar" catalog number that I´ve found in Lord CD-Rom are: -VILCD 1002-2: Stefan Bauer Band: Coming home (1991) -VILCD 2001-2: Various artists: Berne, baby, Berne! International Jazzfestival Berne, various years (Louie Bellson, Modern Jazz Quartet, Oscar Peterson Trio, Sammy Price, Maxine Sullivan, Buddy Tate, Clark Terry, Trumpet Kings, Teddy Wilson) There are also some CDs of 20´s music under a Village (Germany) label with catalog numbers VILCD 0XX-2 (Wolverine Orchestra, Clarence Williams, Frank Teschemacher, Red Onion Jazz Babies...). No idea if these labels are one and the same.
  2. I´ve asked Roberto Barahona to see if he allows me to post some of his photos here. Looks like those appearing at his website, Puro Jazz, are not from this year´s festival.
  3. brownie: you´ll need to have a Yahoo account and probably to register to jazz_sp group.
  4. Just starting to listen to this set. My impressions so far: Sound´s OK and the music is good, but I´m with Joe: you can find better live recordings of this period: Pasadena, Hamilton... They should have included recording date. Well, obviously you can find it in any Ellington discography. -_- But of course, it´s very highly enjoyable music! (will I ever find a disappointing EKE disc?)
  5. 14 photos of Jazz Vision 2005 (Brötzmann, W. Parker, Fred Anderson...) available in the Pictures section of this Yahoo group: jazz_sp http://es.photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ja...case.yahoo.com/ Guess you have to sign-up.
  6. Over the last weekend (CompluJazz 2005, Madrid): -Gary Burton´s "Generations" Quintet -The Tough Tenors (Eric Alexander + Grant Stewart)
  7. New releases:
  8. EDIT: for that unfounded statement !!!
  9. From the discs listed above, I only have "This one´s for Basie" & "Buddy and Sweets", and they´re
  10. ... And I´ll check the LPR "Kirk in Copenhagen" again tonight, but I´m afraid it does not give exact information. ← It only says "October 1963".
  11. Yes, I´ve got the TV broadcast from a collector. But I´d like to have the other three tracks. And the sound may be a little better in the Magnetic issue. Maybe. And I´ll check the LPR "Kirk in Copenhagen" again tonight, but I´m afraid it does not give exact information.
  12. Is this same as "Kirk in Copenhagen (Mercury/Verve)"? ← As far as I know, it isn´t: the Magnetic CD includes a television broadcast (7 tracks) and part of a radio broadcast (3 tracks) from Jazzhus Montmartre, October 24, 1963, and hasn´t been issued elsewhere. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: October 24, 1963 Location: Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark Label: (television broadcast) Roland Kirk (ldr), Roland Kirk (f, mnz, st, ts, p), Tete Montoliu (p), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b), J. C. Moses (d) a. Three For The Festival - 03:09 (Roland Kirk) b. Everything Happens To Me - 05:19 (Matt Dennis, Tom Adair) c. Moon River - 04:15 (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer) d. Body And Soul - 07:28 (Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green) e. Domino - 06:11 (Louis Ferrari, Don Raye, Jacques Plante) f. You Did It, You Did It - 04:22 (Roland Kirk) g. 3-In-1 Without The Oil - 07:25 (Roland Kirk) All titles on: - Magnetic CD: MRCD 136 - Live In Copenhagen Omit Roland Kirk (f) on c, d, e. Omit Roland Kirk (mnz) on c, d. Omit Roland Kirk (st) on d, e. Omit Roland Kirk (ts) on c, e. Roland Kirk (p) on g only. Recorded and broadcast by Danish television. During part of d. Kirk plays "saxophonium" which is his term for tenor saxophone played without a reed. During part of g. Kirk plays piano and tenor simultaneously. Kirk also credited as playing siren. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: October 24, 1963 Location: Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark Label: (radio broadcast) Roland Kirk (ldr), Roland Kirk (f, mnz, st, ts), Tete Montoliu (p), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b), J. C. Moses, Alex Riel (d) a. Cabin In The Sky - 07:42 (John Latouche, Vernon Duke) Magnetic CD: MRCD 136 - Live In Copenhagen b. Solar - 08:04 (Miles Davis, Chuck Wayne) c. We'll Be Together Again - 07:20 (Carl Fischer, Frankie Laine) d. Hundred Ore - 05:57 e. Basie Eyes - 03:37 (Roland Kirk) Magnetic CD: MRCD 136 - Live In Copenhagen f. Freddie Freeloader - 02:55 (Miles Davis) Magnetic CD: MRCD 136 - Live In Copenhagen Roland Kirk (f) on c, e only. Omit Roland Kirk (mnz) on b, c. Roland Kirk (st) on a, e only. Omit Roland Kirk (ts) on a, b, c. Omit J. C. Moses (d) on e, f. Alex Riel (d) on e, f only. e. and f. listed as "Medley - The Theme" on Magnetic CD issue. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyway, I´m sure Mike Fitzgerald could add much more on this issue. Thanks for your interest!
  13. I am trying to find the following discs: -Fresh Sound LP 12": FSR 117 - Peter King/Tete Montoliu: New Year's Morning '89 (1989) (there´s no CD reissue) -Jazz Stop LP 12": CFE DD-33027/8/9 - Tete Montoliu (there´s no CD reissue) -Drums LP 12": AD 15.001 - Ramón Farrán: El Olivo (recorded 1976) (to my knowledge there´s no CD reissue) Any help in finding them would be highly appreciated. Please, send me a PM or email me at: ekebbbapg@yahoo.es Thanks in advance! Agustín
  14. And there are 11 entries for Buddy Motsinger, 3 of which are Tjader-leaded ("Live and direct", "Plays Harold Arlen" and "CT Quartet"); 5 have Charlie Barnet as the leader, 2 Ruth Olay and one Lois Boileau.
  15. Besides the one you included, Lord lists another session for Munsinger, also leaded by Esposito: Billy "Buddy" Munsinger [E2664-4] Nick Esposito Polite jazz: Russ Bodini (tp) Russ Smith (ts) Billy "Buddy" Munsinger (p) Nick Esposito (g) Bill Smith (b,vcl) Joe Dodge (d) Joey Sano, Nora McNamara, Jane Taylor (vcl) San Francisco, November/December 1947 Don't bother me Pacific 617 Rosetta AudioLab AL1564 Tina's a dancer - On the sunny side of the street - , Pacific 617 His majesty the wolf - Someday we'll meet again - Ramona - I dreamt I dwelt in Harlem - Penny - Blue skies - What is this thing called love ? - Jr. blues - A trip to the moon - Note: AudioLab AL1564 titled "Polite Jazz".
  16. Mail sent!
  17. All keyboards should have letter "ñ", as in "Sí señor".
  18. Just to clarify: By "cover scans" I mean any jpeg, tif, bmp... file from any source (websites...). Not necessarily a real scan from your issue. I thought it was not very clear in my initial post. Agustín
  19. With important time limitations (July 1 is the deadline), I need cover scans (with as high resolution as possible) for the following discs: -Anita O´Day : Moon CD: MCD 023-2 - Tea For Two -Tete Montoliu: Alfa CD: ALCR-172 - Catalonian Rhapsody Timeless LP 12": SJP 107 - Yellow Dolphin Street SteepleChase LP 12": SCS 1152/53 - Boston Concert (1981) -Sonny Stitt: Philology CD: W 43-2 - Loose Walk (1993) -Roland Kirk: Magnetic CD: MRCD 136 - Live In Copenhagen -European All Stars/Martial Solal Telefunken LP 12": BLE 14206-P - The European All Stars 1961 Ducretet-Thompson LP 12": 300 TV 128 - Martial Solal And The European All Stars Telefunken EP 7": TFR 423 - The European All Stars 1961 (1962) Telefunken EP 7": TFK 13.007 - Teté Montoliu European All Stars 1961 -RCA Victor LP 12": LPM 10317 - More Jazz At Comblain La Tour! -Daniel Humair: Pam LP 12": 970 - Daniel Humair Surrounded: 1964-1987 Flat & Sharp CD: 239228 - Daniel Humair Surrounded: 1964-1987 (1987) Blue Flame CD: 40322 - Daniel Humair Surrounded: 1964-1987 Any help would be highly appreciated! I still can´t report what is all this stuff for, but I will when the time comes. Thanks in advance!!! Agustín
  20. "John Coltrane Quartet plays", for me.
  21. Yes! (sadly "Have no fear" is now OOP ) And for recent Von Freeman, I also have a couple of discs (the one with Frank Catalano and "The great divide") and a pair of concert recordings (included one with the Andrew Hill Trio) and, in his eighties, the man can PLAY!!!
  22. Got my copy yesterday (alongside Von Freeman and Fred Anderson discs). I will start listening to Diz/Bird today!!! Thanks, Chuck!
  23. I received the invoice of my Byrd/Adams set yesterday. Hopefully the box will arrive in a few days.
  24. The Carnegie Hall concert (from Lord): Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday [A3162.1680-4] Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Ed Mullens, William "Chiefie" Scott, Thomas Grinder, Robert Butler (tp) "Big Chief" Russell Moore, James Whitney, Alton "Slim" Moore (tb) Arthur Dennis, Amos Gordon (as) Lucky Thompson, Joe Garland (ts) John Sparrow (bars) Earl Mason (p) Bobby Tucker (p-2) Elmer Warner (g) Arvell Shaw (b) Sid Catlett (d) Billie Holiday, Leslie Scott, Velma Middleton (vcl) concert, "Carnegie Hall", New York, February 8, 1947 -When it's sleepy time down south Locomotive (F)ML21012 -Stompin' at the savoy Jazz Society (F)AA599, Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Laserlight 15700 [CD], Delta 11063 [CD] -I can't give you anything but love (la vcl) Jazz Society (F)AA549, 67401, Alamac (F)180.053, Joker (It)SM3233, Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Quadrifoglio (It)VDS282, Europa (G)111.534.0, Discophon (Sp)4.271, Music for Pleasure (SA)MFP3518, Boulevard BD3001, Laserlight 15700 [CD], Delta 11063 [CD], Forlane UCD19002 [CD], Tring (Eu)VAR044 [CD] -If I loved you (ls vcl) (**) Locomotive (F)ML21012 -Mop mop - , Family (It)SFR-DP640, Europa (G)111.540.0 -Back o'town blues (la vcl) Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Delta 11063 [CD] -You won't be satisfied (la,vm vcl) Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Joker (It)SM3233 -Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans (la vcl,*) Swinghouse (E)SWH27 -Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans (bh vcl) V-Disc 760, Loco (F)ML21012, Swing House (E)SWH27, Lady Day Box (It)LDB03(bh only),JUTB (It)3036 [CD] Sound Hills (Jap)8005/16 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD184 [CD] -Don't explain (bh vcl, p-2 only) (**) V-Disc 771, Jazz Society (F)67401, Joker (It)SM3131, Saga (E)PAN6905, Kings of Jazz (It)KLJ20002, Decca (G)PD12006, Locomotive (F)ML21012, Ozone LP3, Family (It)SFR-PD640, Festival (F)ALB144, Musidisc (F)CV1266, T.C.B. 1005, Boulevard (E)BD4113, Dan (Jap)VC5014, Omniamusic OLP19002, Lady Day Box (It)LDB03, JUTD (It)3036 [CD], Sound Hills (Jap)8005/16 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD184 [CD] -Roll 'em Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Joker SM3233 -When it's sleepy time down south Note: Louis Armstrong's vocal on "Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans on V-Disc 760 and allied issues does not originate from Carnegie Hall but uses his vocal from the WNEW broadcast of April 26,1947; this is spliced on the V-Disc to Billie Holiday's vocal which is from this concert. Note also that the WNEW broadcast referred to has been erroneously listed previously as "February 18, 1947" or "Feb/Mar 1947" Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD184 [CD] titled "Billie Holiday - volume 16, 1946-1948"; for rest of CD see "Billie Holiday" All titles except (*) and (**) on Ambassador (Swd)CLA1919 [CD]. The Lady Day Box and Sound Hills box are listed completely under "Billie Holiday" beginning December 13, 1939, q.v. Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday [H6804-4] Billie Holiday Billie Holiday with Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tpt,vcl) Ed Mullens, William "Chieftie" Scott, Thomas "Sleepy" Grider, Robert Butler (tp) "Big Chief" Russell Moore, James Whitney, Alton "Slim" Moore (tb) Arthur Dennis, Amos Gordon (as) Lucky Thompson, Joe Garland (ts) John Sparrow (bs) Earl Mason (p) Elmer Warner (g) Arvell Shaw (b) Sidney Catlett (d) Billie Holiday (vcl) Concert "Carnegie Hall", New York, February 8, 1947 -JB359 Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans ? V-Disc 760, Festival (F)ALB-144, Saga (E)ERO-8014(2), Saga (E)SAGA-6918(2), Swing House (E)SWH-27, De (G)PD-12006, Ozone 3, Dan (Jap)VC-5014, Lady Day Box (It)LDB03, JUTB (It)3036 [CD], Sound Hills (Jap)SSCD8005/16 [CD]
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