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Trouble is, there is lots of hyperbole but little hard evidence for what happens in concert or rehearsal settings, to say nothing of who was in the audience. Recording and release dates at least establish some basic chronological benchmarks. That said, your argument serves to reinforce my point. Chico, like other jazz artists, was likely performing the music and arrangements heard on those albums months prior to the recording sessions. The rock and pop groups of this era, by contrast, were generally working things out in the studio just prior to the sessions. They were often playing Chuck Berry and Little Richard live while they were adapting the Tibetan Book of the Dead for lyrics in the studio. So, if anything, Chico would have been a greater influence on the aforementioned groups than the other way around, at least in terms of the eastern influence.
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Of course. But I'm talking specifically about Chico's drum patterns combined with Gabor's guitar, which were a little closer to "rock" than what Coltrane was doing, and which certainly at times sound like a precursor to, among others, the Yardbirds. I see a definite thread, but I've never read anything that addressed this specifically. The following five albums were recorded between 1962 (maybe 1961) and September 1965, predating "Norwegian Wood," "Eight Miles High," "Paint it, Black" and "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago." The only early "eastern" rock tunes that may have overlapped with only the last album listed below were "Still I'm Sad" and "See My Friends:" 1962 A Different Journey (Reprise) 1962 Passin' Thru (Impulse! Records) 1963 Man From Two Worlds (Impulse!) 1965 Chic Chic Chico (Impulse!) 1966 El Chico (Impulse!)
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Well, with the Gabor Szabo solo albums, you're absolutely right. But there are Chico Hamilton albums with Gabor Szabo on Impulse!, and at least one on Reprise, that were recorded circa 1962-64 and that feature some Eastern-tinged tracks. The Eastern rock stuff didn't really happen until the tail end of 1965 and peaking in 1966. So Chico was ahead of the game.
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Isolating Leslie Speaker Sound
Teasing the Korean replied to thadfield's topic in General Discussion
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Love Chico Hamilton, both the 1950s quintets with Fred Katz et. al. and the 60s group with Gabor Szabo. I am curious to know if the eastern-tinged stuff he started doing with Gabor Szabo in the early-mid 60s was ever cited as an influence on groups such as the Beatles, Yardbirds, Stones, Byrds, or others who went the eastern route.
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Supposedly, black was chosen as the vinyl color standard because it hid imperfections better than other colors. AFAIK, there is no difference with solid colored vinyl of different colors. Multi-colored picture discs are another story, though, and do not sound as good.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Gene Ammons - Greatest Hits Volume 1: The 60s - Prestige (OJC pressing stereo). Gorgeous version of "Canadian Sunset." -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Cannonball Adderley - Country Preacher - Capitol (green and purple label). Featuring Jesse Jackson. Every record on the green and purple Capitol label kicks ass. Including the Mel Torme album with Spinning Wheel. -
second half of streaming live italian jazz show!
Teasing the Korean replied to carrozze's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Love the two genius Pieros of Italian jazz - Umiliani and Piccioni! -
I have the film "Repulstion" but not the score. Has it been released? The CD that was supposed to come out a few years back got delayed, and then I lost track. Yes, very into Komeda also, but don't have too much of this stuff. I need to get more.
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I have all of these. They are great albums, but respectfully, they are not in the sub-genre I'm focusing on. Another GREAT example are a few of the Chico Hamilton tracks from the "Sweet Smell of Success" album.
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My Dad did a number of sessions with the Dave Lambert Singers prior to Lambert Hendricks and Ross. He had good memories of those sessions, liked the music, and said that Dave Lambert was a great guy. When I was a kid and didn't know anything about anything, my Dad would occasionally reconnect with an old friend from his session days. After a few drinks, they would inevitably get to the story about a colleague who got killed changing a tire on, I think, the Jersey Turnpike. Decades later I realized they were talking about Dave Lambert.
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Bud Powell (Julius Epstein) Richie Powell (Leonard Epstein).
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Dream with Dean: The Intimate Dean Martin - Reprise (steamboat label, stereo). Dean backed by a quartet featuring Barney Kessel. -
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Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Martin Denny In Person - Liberty (rainbow, stereo). -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Baden Powell - Fresh Winds - UA International (stereo) -
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Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Bud Shank - Laurindo Almeida - Braziliance (World Pacific, later liberty pressing, faux stereo). -
Chewy, I hope you mean the mono version. The stereo sucks, regardless of which pressing.
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Thanks for posting! And here are the rest of the lyrics: Villain, take my purse: If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body; And give the letters which thou find'st about me To Edmund earl of Gloucester; seek him out Upon the English party: O, untimely death! I know thee well: a serviceable villain; As duteous to the vices of thy mistress As badness would desire. What, is he dead? Sit you down, father; rest you.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
The Bud Shank/Bob Cooper Orchestra - Flute, Oboe & Strings - World Pacific (blue label, stereo). What a gorgeous album. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Must find a vinyl of that (just have the Verve Elite Edition CD) I have the CD too, it sounds good! -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Reminds me of that episode of 70s UK TV comedy series 'The Goodies' where they started up a radio station with only one beaten up 45rpm single played continuously - Jankowski's 'A Walk In The Black Forest' LOL - You could start a radio station with worse, because as we know, Horst is not Worst! NP: Lalo Schifrin - Maquis de Sade - Verve (stereo) -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Teasing the Korean replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Horst Jankowski - More Genius of Jankowski - Mercury (red label, mono). Can't get enough of that Black Forest sound!!!
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