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Guest Chaney
Posted (edited)

I bought this one from Worlds Records a short time ago after Mr. Sangrey's recommendation in another thread.

Tasty in the extreme!

Excellent notes and packaging.

Oh so easy to recommend.

Be forewarned though (in case it matters to some): very loud crowd noise. (One guy coughs up a lung on disk two.)

Edited by Chaney
Guest ariceffron
Posted

IF I DONT HAVE THIS BY THE 2ND WEEK OF OCTOBER I AM GOING TO KILL MYSELF

Guest Chaney
Posted

IF I DONT HAVE THIS BY THE 2ND WEEK OF OCTOBER I AM GOING TO KILL MYSELF

So you're demanding (sorry, DEMANDING) that one of us send you a copy by the second week of October or you'll kill yourself?

Anyone?

:ph34r:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

As ususal, I always seem to be the last to know about these things, and It'll cost me a fortune to get it here in Japan, but as far as I know this one is legit and hasn't been released by the producer previously mentioned so enjoy.

Jason "Son of a Warne" Marsh

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Finally got this in yesterday, and listened to over half of it while driving to and from a gig.

Sound is fine, and Warne is beautiful. REALLY beautiful. One might even call him courageous.

In fact, I think I will.

Posted (edited)

I got this in the mail this weekend as well.

I LOVE the sound. . . a killer example of early stereo done well, and there is a little too much audience noise. . . but that makes it like being there.

As Jim says, Warne's playing is beautiful. As is Joe's. I really like this!

Edited by jazzbo
Posted

Just received this, :D

I noted with interest that the liner mention that the tapes from the "Right Combination" session were originally high quality stereo but that Riverside only ever released a mono mix in inferior sound.

Anyone know if these masters still exist or have any chance of being released.?

Guest ariceffron
Posted

yeayea i know some of you w/ ideologies on here dont dig trading cds but before i went out and spend 30 fucking dollars on this i thought id just check here and see if anyone would want to trade warne for a copy, which is ok because warne is dead otherwise i BY ALL MEANS would buy the cd-- so if someone wants to trade, you can have some of my live warne, which i will send first as a gestre of my graditude, which includes in part but not all:

recent addition from the great country of france of Warne w/ Sal mosca Quartet, Boston 1979 (2 disc set)

Warne and Art Pepper Quintet in LA in 1977 the unoffical followup to their great 50s lp and its ten times better on behalf of both sax players.

Warne and Ted Brown live in '57, hollywood (some of this cd is on fresh sound i believe but not all of it)

so let me know if u want 2.

  • 1 year later...
Posted

nice cd, but Joe Albany does not play as well as he does on the living room recording - it was interesting to me because Joe, when I knew him (late 1970s, early 1980s) had a tendency to get lost on occassion and, discouragingly, it was happening in 1957 as well -

Posted

nice cd, but Joe Albany does not play as well as he does on the living room recording - it was interesting to me because Joe, when I knew him (late 1970s, early 1980s) had a tendency to get lost on occassion and, discouragingly, it was happening in 1957 as well -

But Warne's on his toes.

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