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  1. I don't remember were I found this new about this concert: The Cellar Club, Vancouver, Summer 1957 Don Cherry tp, James Clay as, Don Payne b, Billy Higgins dr in which they played: Stablemates (by Benny Golson) Tune Up (by Miles Davis) Prince Albert (by Kenny Dorham) So now I'm not sure if truly that event was held or not. Could someone help me? Thanks Luciano PS: I have other news of concerts given by Don Cherry at Cellar Club, but I do not know if they correspond to the truth
  2. at: https://jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Grimes/hg-disc.htm we can read: b. 02 The Bridge (Sonny Rollins) Moon CD: MCD 053-2 — Rollins Meets Cherry, vol. 1 (1994) c. 02 You Don't Know What Love Is (Don Raye, Gene DePaul) Moon CD: MCD 053-2 — Rollins Meets Cherry, vol. 1 (1994) d. 02 Night And Day - 12:49 (Cole Porter) Moon CD: MCD 053-2 — Rollins Meets Cherry, vol. 1 (1994) b, c, d performed as medley. I have had the Moon CD MCD 053-2 but if I rembember well Night and day doesn't appear on it. I change the Moon CD and I bought The Complete 1963 Copenhagen Concert by Jazz Lips record and the medley closed with Sly Moongoose, not with Night And Day. I'm not able to recognize that tune in any Rollins & Cherry neither on official records nor on live concerts Could anyone help me? Merry xmas to all jazz fans and Organissimo followers Luciano
  3. Well, instead to reply at the topic I have a question and I hope someone will be able to solve it: readind the Martin Willias note on Crisis we can read: Space Jungle is a collectively improvised relatively light-weight, and perhaps light-hearted but far from frivolous, piece. On it, Coleman plays his violin, Dewey Redman plays clarinet, and Cherry plays Indian flute, an instrument on which he gets a lovely sound. Well the titles in which Don plays flute is Trouble in the East (also in the recent CD reissue by Real Gone Music.) So what's the mistake? We can considerer correct space jungle for the flute or Williams wrong on wrinting his note? I'm not sure to be clear I hope you are able to understand my request Greetings Luciano
  4. Many Thanks clif..... an greetings Luciano
  5. Thanks Clifford_thornton but, please, could you be precise: who are the guys on that record (and according to you: these guys are also on: Black Gispy; Coral Rock and Archie Shepp & Philly Jo Jones?) On the web I found these muicians who participate at that records: Noah Howard,Earl Freeman,Sonny Murray, Julio Finn, Dave Burrell, Archie Shepp, Clifford Thornton,Leroy Jenkins, Chicago Beau, Lester Bowie, Alan Shorter, Bobby Few, Bob Reid, Muhammad Ali, Djibrill, Ostaine Blue Warner Are them correct? Greetings Luciano
  6. Unfortunatly no person could solve this problem. To much rmours about the personnel

    Thank you again

    Luciano

  7. Dear Chuck Nessa

    thank for the answer. To me no person could help me in order to solve this problem. There aare, araound it, many different rumors concerning the personell.

     Ia have a question regarding you:

     are you the same Chuck Nessa the Coda's jazz critician (dou you remember the Coda?)

    Thank you again and greetings 

    Luciano

    1. Chuck Nessa

      Chuck Nessa

      Yes, I did contribute some short reports to Coda in the late 1960s.

    2. Luciano

      Luciano

      Dear Chuck,

      I'm a friend of Roberto Terlizzi who, in the 70s wrote something for Coda.

      If I remember well you know who had the tape of the:

      Los Angeles, Atlantic's Studio, November 29, 1961  who contain:

      The Idiot ecc..

      I'm a Don Cherry's passionate, I knew him in Hastveda in 1973 and I organized several concerts for him in Italy during the mid 70s and in 1982.

      I hope that session will be published sooner or later (better sooner I'm 74 years old)

      Anyway happy to know you are the critician.

      Have a good luck for your life and work (you and also your loved ones)

      Greetings

      Luciano

       

  8. Dear Felser thanks for the answer I'agree in your supposition regarding Archie Shepp on vocal on uhuru. But are you sure that these guys doesn't plays on the record?: Lester Bowie tp, Alan Shorter fluegel-horn, Bobby Few p, Bob Reid b, Muhammad Ali dr, Djibrill conga dr, Ostaine Blue Warner perc I hope you answer to me, on the contrary I take your replay to my question in a correct way Thank you again Luciano I hope you will be able to decipher my bad English
  9. Someone could help me in order to tell me who plays on Pitchin Can. Is Archie Shepp who sings on: Uhuru Part 1 and Part 2, and he plays also the piano? I wish to know the personnel on: Uhuru Part 1 and Part 2 and Pitchin Can Thanks Luciano
  10. I think Don Cherry plays on: This Is Here...; A. I. R. (All India Radio); Rawalpindi Blues; End Of Rawalpindi; And It's Again but, some years ago I found a site where someone suggests he plays also on: Escalator Over The Hill on piano, Stay Awake on celesta, organ, chimes Businessmen on organ Why, It's Not What You Do, Detective Writer Daughter, Smalltown Agonist, Over Her Head, Little Pony Soldier all on piano Oh Say Can You Do? as Calliope Holiday In Risk on piano Is it correct?
  11. I don't know if this is the correct way to thanks all Organissimo's fans who answere me in order to my request about Sonny Rollins, so: thanks to: JSngry - paul secor erwbol Mark Stryker Ken Dryden Greetings Luciano
  12. Thanks JSngry for the JPG also
  13. Please from which original album are: 52nd Street Theme (Alternate) 1 (take 5 of the Second CD) Four 1 (Take 6 of the second CD) Thanks
  14. I apologize with all Organissmo's members. I'm not sure if this is the correct way to ask something about music. Anyway I wish to know the New Orleans Function Lyric. I asked to a friend of mine who lived in England to write me the words but they are not able to understand all words of that song. Could someone help me? Greetings Luciano
  15. The musicians are (see at: http://adale.org/Discographies/EarlyRec.html) Eddie Beal (pno); Herman Mitchell (gtr); Clarence Daniels (bass); Eric Dolphy (baritone saxophone); Jimmy Owens (drums); The Platters (vocals); Robbie Robinson (ts). Greetings Luciano
  16. Ciao JSngry, you are a very kind person. Thanks for the Swedish EP's link. You must known I'm a Don Cherry's passionate so I'm searching all news about him. I bought the Una Muy Bonita 45-5008 grey label. I'm waiting for it but when it will arrive to me it was difficult to judge the "differences" from the LP edition. My turntable is not in god condition. Well, thank you again very very much and if you will find other 7" about Coleman-Cherry please notify to me (also at, if you wish: luciano.alderigi@virgilio.it) Greetings Luciano
  17. I'm agree with you thank. I knew this image that remind to the LP, but why in The Ornette coleman's discography project the "tunes" have a these note: Ornette Coleman Quartet Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 3865 Una Muy Bonita Atlantic LP 1327, SD 1558, SD 2-316 3866 Bird Food Atlantic LP 1327 3867 Change Of The Century - 3868 Untitled Original, No. 1 (as Music Always) Atlantic (J) P-10085A 3869 The Face Of The Bass Atlantic LP 1327 4922 Una Muy Bonita, Part 1 Atlantic 5008 4923 Una Muy Bonita, Part 2 - * Atlantic LP 1327, SD 1327 Ornette Coleman - Change Of The Century* Atlantic SD 1558 The Best Of Ornette Coleman* Atlantic SD 2-316 Various Artists - The Jazz Years-25th Anniversary* Atlantic (J) P-10085A Ornette Coleman - To Whom Who Keeps A Records* Atlantic 5008 Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2 Often when the tunes are the same we can read: Ornette Coleman Quartet Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 3865 Una Muy BonitaAtlantic LP 1327, SD 1558, SD 2-316, Atlantic 5008 3866 Bird FoodAtlantic LP 1327 3867 Change Of The Century- 3868 Untitled Original, No. 1 (as Music Always)Atlantic (J) P-10085A 3869 The Face Of The BassAtlantic LP 1327 4922 Una Muy Bonita, Part 1Atlantic 5008 4923 Una Muy Bonita, Part 2- * Atlantic LP 1327, SD 1327 Ornette Coleman - Change Of The Century * Atlantic SD 1558 The Best Of Ornette Coleman * Atlantic SD 2-316 Various Artists - The Jazz Years-25th Anniversary * Atlantic (J) P-10085A Ornette Coleman - To Whom Who Keeps A Records * Atlantic 5008 Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2
  18. Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2 (Atlantic 5008) Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 4922Una Muy Bonita, Part 1 4923Una Muy Bonita, Part 2 The two titles above are the same we can listen to in: Change Of The Century (Atlantic LP 1327) or are them different? Luciano
  19. Ornette Coleman - Una Muy Bonita, Part 1&2 (Atlantic 5008) Don Cherry (cornet) Ornette Coleman (alto sax) Charlie Haden (bass) Billy Higgins (drums) NYC, October 8, 1959 4922Una Muy Bonita, Part 1 4923Una Muy Bonita, Part 2 The two titles above are the same we can listen to in: Change Of The Century (Atlantic LP 1327) or are them different? Luciano
  20. Ciao I p, yes, dear friend, I will write to him. Thanks Luciano
  21. Dear Mandrill, I'm agree about what you write concerning the publised text and my hope is exactly what you are saying: I'm searching for some knowledgeable veterans here will shed some light on the subject. Thank You again for your kindness Luciano
  22. Dear Mandrill thanks for your kindness however I wish known the original lyric, probably in a creole languange. Someone suggest Yoruba. Probably due to my bad English you understood I wish known only the translation. But probably, the text you sent me it is the translation, but, as you known well, it is in the liner notes of the disc. Thank you again Luciano
  23. Ciao, I'm searching for the Kulu Sé Mama lyric and, possibly the translation Could Someone help me?
  24. Ciao Corto Maltese

    Thank you for the answer. I answered to you in my topic. I'm not sure you could read my message. I don't knwow well what I must do in "Organissimo".

    I hope you could see my message to you

    Thank you and Greetings

    Luciano

    1. Luciano

      Luciano

      Ciao Corto Maltese,

      several years ago you replied me:

      "Man On The Moon"/"Growing Up" was only issued in France.

      There are, however, white label promo copies on US Impulse (I've seen hem offered without picture sleeve or with the French sleeve).

      Don Cherry definitely plays on "Man On The Moon". (The musicians of the quintet are not credited, but I have no reason

      to believe they're not OC, DC, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell, plus electronic music composer Emmanuel Ghent)

      Well: Don Cherry definitely plays on "Man On The Moon means: Don Cherry plays on both tracks or only on Man On the Moon

      I hope in your help 

      Thanks in advance anf greetings

      Luciano

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