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Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
Niko replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
for me, this episode is the moment where the two remaining major labels finally lost any remaining moral rights to all the tapes they're sitting on... legal entitltements move more slowly than moral ones, for good reasons, but the direction tends to be the same ... we've seen the point of game over -
Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
Niko replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
possible, of course, but I would find that quite surprising... this is how estates might behave, but corporations? btw, you asked about Zev Feldman's involvement, he is quite explicit about it here https://blog.discogs.com/en/thelonious-monk-palo-alto-zev-feldman/ this passage is not without irony in retrospect: "Sometimes projects just aren’t meant for certain labels, and Palo Alto certainly falls under that category. The Monk family told me about the Palo Alto recording in 2017 and we started working towards a deal with Resonance that didn’t materialize. From there, I introduced the family to my friends at Universal Music Group and they became engaged in conversations about a release with the Verve Label Group on Impulse Records!" -
Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
Niko replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
that's a lot better than the date in late 2039 someone on twitter reported https://twitter.com/e_laduca/status/1287574275856179200/photo/1 guess what we are reading here are different readings of "not anytime soon" -
Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
Niko replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
like I wrote above: For Monk's 1970 Japanese recordings, some type of clearance from Columbia was necessary according to Kelley's bio - so whatever the contract was, it seems safe to expect that some time of clearance would be necessary here as well... -
Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
Niko replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
agree, Columbia being the problem now would mean the maximum possible screwup / embarassement on the side of Universal / Zev Feldman etc... then again, all the signs point towards a pretty big screwup... -
Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
Niko replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
my best guess is that Monk was still under contract with Columbia and they are now making trouble... Kelley's book mentions that some type of clearance from Columbia was necessary for the 1970 Japanese live recordings... so that would certainly apply here as well ... of course,it's also not hard to figure that out ... so ideally Universal would have settled this early on when preparing this release... btw, don't know if this has been posted before, there's this website which collects promo material https://www.uk-promotion.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/ including many pictures for the Monk release and also Robin Kelley's nice liner note essay... https://www.uk-promotion.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Robin-Kelly-Monk-Palo-Alto-Liner-Notes-Final.pdf -
from here, Isoardi's interview (Ray Vasquez is also discussed elsewhere there, he was Ortega's cousin) Ortega [...] you weren't supposed to record. See, there was a recording ban, but Mory Rappaport had a nonunion label or whatever it was, and we didn't care. We just wanted to play. Isoardi To record. Ortega We thought it was great to do a recording. So we did that one, "The Clutching Hand." On the other side was Walter Benton's tune called "Home Run." It was a blues in F. At that time Walter Benton had written an introduction like a whole tone scale. The introduction was— [sings part of introduction] And his cousin Jimmy O'Brien would play like an augmented eleventh chord on the piano. [sings] But, you know, we were pretty cool for our age. We were only teenagers, you know. But anyway, we did the record, which I still think I have a copy of at home. So that was my very first recording, and it was nonunion and the whole bit. I'd never done anything like that. Isoardi Did you ever have a chance to hear it on the radio? Ever get any airplay? Ortega Possibly. Possibly. They may have played it a little on the radio once or something. I don't know. But it was called Ray Vasquez and his Beboppers, and Ray wasn't even on it. He didn't play nothing. But he got the session. You know, he got the recording session. And we didn't get paid or anything; we just did it. It was called Ray Vasquez and his Beboppers. It didn't have any of the guys' names or anything. That's all it said, "Ray Vasquez and his Beboppers."
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"Last Albums" or appearances you can recommend
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
just had another look at my copy which is dedicated to Jimmy's memory - so I think "only Al" really is the more likely scenario... -
"Last Albums" or appearances you can recommend
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
that is quite remarkable - recorded July 2 and 3 and Jimmy died August 26... so precisely 40 years ago it must have been in the pressing plant... -
"Last Albums" or appearances you can recommend
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Al Grey / Jimmy Forrest - O.D. (out 'dere) just playing this one and realized it fit the bill, recorded in July 1980, 8 weeks before Forrest's death... and it's a nice enough organ record... also apparently the last Don Patterson recording to appear during Patterson's lifetime (the John Simon album is from 1986 but apparently only released a decade later) and - if I can trust discogs - the last recorded appearance of drummer Charlie Rice who died in 2018 at the age of 98) -
COVID-19 III: No Politics For Thee
Niko replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Not unhappy if you end up being right... -
COVID-19 III: No Politics For Thee
Niko replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Over here, everybody I talk to has become very pessimistic about the possibility of herd immunity or a vaccine (due to the vanishing antibodies thing) -
he's got a webpage... I'd say you are both right... http://armanratip.net/indexEN.html
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the best thing about that second Grits album (Blues Tour) is the B side, a quartet (ts/g/b/d) with George Freeman...
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I'm in team no - I'm not using Facebook, not gonna start any time soon, and I'm afraid it would suck even more energy out of this place... We know now (or can maybe agree) that Mike Weil would open a Facebook alternative in case this place goes down... having that information is sufficient, we can all befriend him on FB when the time comes... until then I would recommend to do nothing.
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more than one! There are japanese reissues that look like the original album, there is the "1954 Paris Sessions" Vogue CD which has the whole session (and also a Roy Haynes Session with Barney Wilen) and there is also a Rene Thomas compilation which has five of the seven tracks
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they don't have much but some of it is quite amazing: https://www.sonuma.be/thesaurus/matiere-musique_jazz
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posted this link a while ago, you can watch the whole (?) video on the official site of Belgian TV https://www.sonuma.be/archive/concert-de-art-blakey-et-ses-new-jazzmen
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The festival has always been during the pentecost weekend so August seems unlikely...
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no, we don't - there is a jazz drummer named Billy Wiggins, but his short list of credits starts a bit later while Billy Higgins in California in 1959 or so does make sense - so maybe it is Smilin Billy after all...
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the thing about the Feuer album is that his thick, over the top and completely unneccessary organ playing completely ruins what could otherwise be a splendid album... the giant cheese on the cover is a good analogy... I also like how he assembled this group of legendary jazz players and then found someone who was really namend "Billy Wiggins" for the drum chair - so that everybody would think it's a typo
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Thanks for writing! Looking forward to this! Thanks for writing! Looking forward to this! Thanks for writing! Looking forward to this!
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I am wondering what those two Amy sessions are... "Sunrise, Sunset" appears on that tape, on the album and on additional singles, leaving relatively little room for additional sessions... There is Bongo Blue / Theme from Hot September which sounds better than Sunrise, Sunset and does come from a different session... Still I am puzzled: The lineup I posted above, is that in Lord? Are they maybe only responsible for part of the album?
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The lineup for the Amy album from here certainly looks good and doesn't include Randi: Curtis Amy soprano and tenor saxophones Warren Gale, Jr. trumpet Lester Robertson trombone Horace Tapscott piano Eddie Mathias bass Mel Lee drums Onzy Matthews arranger but the clips don't sound like what one might hope (this track seems to be on both LPs and on a 45...) no clue about the lineups for the Randi tracks - they might well include Amy, why not...
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