EKE BBB Posted October 20, 2004 Report Posted October 20, 2004 According to Jazzmatazz, there´s a new disc of Bud Powell coming out on November 2. Label is Piadrum 0402 ???. It´s composed of previously unissued solo piano performances, recorded in the Paris homes of Francis Paudras from 1961-1964 and released by Bud's daughter Celia Powell Quote
ghost of miles Posted October 20, 2004 Report Posted October 20, 2004 Were these previously issued as part of the Mystic Sound series? I ask only because "previously unissued" doesn't always mean what it says... OTOH I thought all of that material was now coming out through Fantasy. Good news, if they truly are new sides. Quote
EKE BBB Posted October 20, 2004 Author Report Posted October 20, 2004 Here´s the tracklist: 1. Spring Is Here 2. Shaw'Nuff 3. A Night in Tunisia 4. Joshua's Blues 5. 'Round Midnight 6. I Hear Music 7. Someone to Watch Over Me 8. I'll Keep Loving You 9. Idaho 10. Blues for Bouffemont 11. Deep Night 12. But Beautiful 13. Mary's Improvisation Quote
EKE BBB Posted October 20, 2004 Author Report Posted October 20, 2004 (edited) And from Piadrum website: Bud Powell Piano Bud lives! Jazz giant Bud Powell would have been 80 years old on September 27, 2004. In commemoration, Piadrum Records releases Eternity, a collection of never before released solo piano performances recorded from 1961 to 1964 in Paris at the homes of Francis Paudras who took Powell under his care for several years. This CD emphasizes the power of one spirit driven to live through his music. Despite much controversy, we believe that there is still an audience for Bud’s music that goes beyond the Mythic Sound Series and wanted to find a way for Bud Powell's fans and would-be-fans to be exposed to his last works. This compilation exhibits the good, bad and ugly qualities near the end of Powell's life, rendering a last but beautiful performance. Although the recorded sound quality sometimes is marginal, much of the music created is nothing less than a moment of grace. Bud's spirit shines through in spite of his physical frailty in the later part of his life. Francis described Powell's playing of Monk's repertory during this period: "Bud seemed to want to transmit another message to his old friend, the calm and serene contemplation of an artist who has come to the point where he now wants to say only the essential, uncontrived beauty, art without artifice." The first three tracks, Spring is Here, Shaw'Nuff and A Night in Tunisia were recorded in 1961 along with I'll Keep Loving You, Idaho and Mary's Improvisation, a performance inspired by Tenderly. Joshua's Blue is a blues piece originally untitled on the master. Tracks 5 through 7, 'Round Midnight, I Hear Music and Someone to Watch Over Me were recorded in June 1962 in Francis' home on Rue de Boursault in Paris. Deep Night and But Beautiful could well have been recorded in the last sessions before Bud was diagnosed with tuberculosis. During his stay at a sanatorium called Bouffémont, he wrote the song Blues for Bouffémont and recorded it in February of 1964 in Francis' home on Rue de Clichy. Eternity is the title of a poem Bud wrote on his bedside at King County Hospital a week before he died on July 31, 1966. God gave Bud eternal life through the healing power of his music. There is healing in music and you see in these songs a life-giving process. A thing of beauty is a joy forever and forever is Eternity. Edited October 20, 2004 by EKE BBB Quote
brownie Posted October 21, 2004 Report Posted October 21, 2004 I have checked with the invaluable Bud Powell discography by Claude Schlouch and it looks like most (if not all) the tracks from this 'Eternity' release have been unissued so far. The June 1962 sides definitively are. Schlouch lists dozens of issued and non-issued sides recorded at Francis Paudras' home in 1961. Looks like non of the Eternity material has been issued in the Mystic Sounds series. Quote
l p Posted October 21, 2004 Report Posted October 21, 2004 I have checked with the invaluable Bud Powell discography by Claude Schlouch and it looks like most (if not all) the tracks from this 'Eternity' release have been unissued so far. The June 1962 sides definitively are. Schlouch lists dozens of issued and non-issued sides recorded at Francis Paudras' home in 1961. Looks like non of the Eternity material has been issued in the Mystic Sounds series. a bud discographer confirms this. Quote
Brad Posted October 21, 2004 Report Posted October 21, 2004 Agree with brownie on this. It looks like the only ones that may have been released on the Black Lion cd, Strictly Confidential are Idaho and Deep Night. I'll be getting this. Just have to figure out where. Quote
BeBop Posted November 20, 2004 Report Posted November 20, 2004 Anyone picked this up yet? Or should I say listened to it? Quote
Brad Posted November 21, 2004 Report Posted November 21, 2004 Got it but not yet listened to it. Some of the cuts I heard though I don't know. It's Bud going through tough times. I don't expect it to be that much different from Strictly Confidential on Black Lion. Quote
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