Ummm. . . true confessions time. . . I have all of them but the batch that came out last week. . . Sunday I bought Indestructible which caught me up on the last batch!
I love this series, yes I do.
Congrats! Getting together with Helen has been the best thing that ever happened to me, tragic events that followed and all! I know you're in for a great adventure!
Slight correction: That is the TOCJ cover for Sonic Boom. The other half of the Procrastinator 2 lp set was actually reissued with the first half of the Procrastinator 2 lp set on the Procrastinator TOCJ cd release (with a different cover than the US cd!)
Two I'd like to mention: Lush Life and Dakar.
Lush Life was quoted as being Van Gelder's favorite Prestige session for some reason.
Dakar is very nice because of the baritones. . . unusual, everyone plays very well.
At least the sound on almost all of the Prestiges is more than good. . . .
I'll have to check out that single disc. . . I didn't realize it sounded different.
To my ears the two cd set in jewelcase, the later release, sounds considerably better than the longbox earlier edition.
I don't have this, but I have nearly all the material on it mainly on separate Verve releases from the US and Japan. . . .Amazing stuff. A treasure trove. I'm sure the booklet is great. I think you did GOOD.
Yeah, when is "Flute Suite" going to be on cd anyway?
It's an interesting date David. And the liner notes include Savoy talking about how Van Gelder has really become an expert with that newfangled thing called "STEREO."
I like them both, but I like the cohesion of Water Babies' versions best.
I think that Wayne was likely thinking very differently about music in general, perhaps these compositions in particular, between and during these sessions. . . .
hooommmmm. . . I think I could agree with that statement if "Duke Ellington" or "Louis Armstrong" or just plain "JAZZ" were substituted for "hard bop"!
Hard bop ain't toppin' my list!
I think that Kofi and Electric Byrd are two really solid Byrd dates. I dig 'em. . . I like Ethiopian Nights too, and after that. . . well I have most of the others, and listen to them now and then, but Kofi is a keeper.
I've learned to really dig him.
Something about his playing used to really GRATE me. Not sure why or specifically what. BUT I am a decided fan now.
That footage with Roland Kirk is AMAZING!