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As for King Ubu's comment: As I remember, the compact disc available in the States combines both sessions and has the cover I included earlier not the one used on the Open House LP.  I have that and agree it's perfectly reasonable.

Ubu's cover is correct. This is the BN cd for the combined lps. The cover you posted is the dreaded Applause item.

Fair enough. My copies of these sessions are both on LP so I'm working from memory here.

Which bring up another point.... Is it just me or do very few stores actually stock that CD. In all seriousness, I didn't even know it existed until just a few years ago because it's never on the racks anywhere.

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I've only heard the title track & I'd love to hear the rest of it.

not going to happen, as Water records just reissued this and the other Eddie Gale BN. You should grab those, I really think you'd enjoy them.

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Thanks John - looks good to me.

RVG / Water whatever - as long as I can hear it through the speakers its all good.

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RVG/Water, whatever. As long as I can hear it through the speakers, it's all good.

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Exactly. You'll probably like both of them, Gary. I actually prefer Ghetto Music to Black Rhythm Happening, but both are definitely worth owning.

Now, not to stir the pot too much, but I did hear the nastiest rumor ... that the pop artist Jewel was slated to cover Gale's "The Rain" for a future release. I don't actually believe it — perhaps an urban myth? — but that would be something.

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I didn't know Water had reissued these Gale Blue Notes. I had only known of the Duke Pearson "The Phantom" and Reuben Wilson's "A Groovy Situation." And those are knockouts!

A couple questions:

1) Are there any others than these 4?

2) Who is doing the remastering of these? There is no credit in the two mentioned above. Anyone? Buehler?

Cuz I think they sound great! B-)

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Here's one bit of information from the web:

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Gary Hobish

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Engineer

Gary brings over 25 years experience as a professional recording engineer/ producer to A. Hammer Mastering. He has been a Mastering Specialist since 1982, with hundreds of albums to his credit covering all genres of recordings- from classic jazz to classic rock, alt-rock, rap and hard rock to folk, classical, spoken word and even sound effects. (Click here or here for a short list of Gary's credits.)

In addition to his service in audio, Gary is a longtime respected musician, and brings this aesthetic to bear when you bring your project to A. Hammer for mastering. He knows how hard you have worked to bring your music to a place where you want to share it with the world, and has the combination of mastering experience and musical savvy to help your project find it’s most expressive voice at a price you can afford.

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Some credits:

1942 Bunk Johnson and His Superior Jazz Band Bunk Johnson Remastering, Digital Remastering

1949 Firehouse Five Plus Two Story Firehouse Five Plus Two Remastering, Digital Remastering

1952 Dave Brubeck/Paul Desmond [1952] Dave Brubeck with Paul Desmond Tape Restoration

1952   Piano East - Piano West Freddie Redd   Remastering

1954 Billy Taylor Trio with Candido Billy Taylor Trio Remastering, Digital Remastering

1954 Jimmy Raney: A Jimmy Raney Remastering

1955 All Night Session! Hampton Hawes Quartet, Vol. 2 Hampton Hawes Quartet Remastering

1955 Hope Meets Foster Elmo Hope Quartet/Quintet Remastering

1956 All Night Session!, Vol. 1 Hampton Hawes Remastering

1956 All Night Session!, Vol. 3 Hampton Hawes Quartet Remastering

1956 Jackie's Pal Jackie McLean Digital Remastering

1956 Jazz for the Carriage Trade George Wallington Quintet Digital Remastering

1956 Kenny Drew Trio Kenny Drew Trio Digital Remastering

1956 Lester Young in Washington, D.C., 1956, Vol. 1 Lester Young Digital Remastering

1956 Moondog [Prestige] Moondog Digital Remastering

1956 Music for Lighthousekeeping Howard Rumsey & the Lighthouse All-Stars Remastering

1956 Nice Day with Buddy Collette Buddy Collette Digital Remastering

1956 Zoot! Zoot Sims Quintet Digital Remastering

1957 Earthy Various Artists Digital Mastering, Digital Remastering

1957 Flute Souffle Herbie Mann Digital Remastering

1957 Tonight at Noon Charles Mingus Remastering

1958 10 to 4 at the Five-Spot Pepper Adams Digital Remastering

1958 Big Sound Gene Ammons Remastering

1958 Luckey Roberts and Willie The Lion Smith: Harlem Pian Luckey Roberts w/ Willie Smith Digital Remastering

1958 Other Side of Benny Golson Benny Golson Remastering

1960 Centaur and the Phoenix Yusef Lateef Remastering, Digital Remastering

1960 South Side Soul John Wright Remastering

1960 Teddy's Ready Teddy Edwards Quartet Remastering

1962 Solar Red Garland Quartet Digital Remastering

1963 Soulmates Ben Webster & Joe Zawinul Digital Remastering

1967 Strings! Pat Martino Remastering, Digital Remastering

1968 Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music Eddie Gale Mastering

1968 Tomorrow Never Knows Steve Marcus Remastering

1969 Black Rhythm Happening Eddie Gale Mastering

1969 Sweet Southern Soul Lou Johnson Remastering

1971 Afro-Eurasian Eclipse Duke Ellington Remastering

1971 Circles William S. Fischer Remastering

1971 Invitation to Openness Les McCann Reissue Remastering

1971 L.A. Getaway Joel Scott Hill/Chris Ethridge/John Barb Remastering

1972 Familiar Songs Tom Rapp Remastering

1973 Accidentally Born in New Orleans Alexis Korner & Snape Remastering

1973 Tambu Cal Tjader with Charlie Byrd Mastering

1974 Re: Person I Knew Bill Evans Digital Remastering

1974 What The... You Mean I Can't Sing? Melvin Van Peebles Remastering

1975   Ella Fitzgerald at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 Ella Fitzgerald   Digital Remastering

1977 Red Alert Red Garland Digital Remastering

1977 Third Plane Ron Carter with Herbie Hancock and Tony Digital Remastering

1978 Complete Galaxy Recordings Art Pepper Assistant

1978 Our Delights Tommy Flanagan with Hank Jones Digital Remastering

1978 Timekeepers Count Basie with Oscar Peterson Digital Remastering

1981 Send in the Clowns [Pablo] Sarah Vaughan with the Count Basie Orche Mastering

1983   Greatest Hits: Non-Stop Dance Party Sylvester Re-Assembly

1983 Two for the Blues Frank Foster with Frank Wess Digital Remastering

1986   Hand of Fate True West   Producer, Engineer

1987 Twisted Roots Twisted Roots Guitar (Acoustic), Engineer

1988   Two Steps From the Middle Ages Game Theory   Engineer

1991 Piano: East/West Various Artists Digital Remastering

1992 What's Really Going On? Mac Dre Mixing

1993 Who Can Be Trusted? Ray Luv Mixing

1993 Young Black Brotha Mac Dre Mixing

1996 Out & About With Gone Jackals Gone Jackals Producer, Engineer, Mastering

1998 Bay Area's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Various Artists Mixing

1998 Blue Pyramid Gone Jackals Artwork, Mastering

2001 Heavy Rescue Om Attack Mastering

2003 Jewels Were the Stars Pearls Before Swine Digital Remastering

2003 Valley Hi/Some Days You Eat the Bear and Some Days th Ian Matthews Reissue Mastering

2004 Barbara Keith [Water] Barbara Keith Remastering

2004 Bird Song: Live 1971 The Holy Modal Rounders Mastering

2004 Live: San Francisco Prophetz of Time and Space Engineer, Live Sound Engineer

2004 Silver White Light: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 Terry Reid Mastering

2004 Wizard of Is Pearls Before Swine Mastering

2004 You Thrill Me: A Musical Odyssey 1962-1979 Patty Waters Mastering

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Now, not to stir the pot too much, but I did hear the nastiest rumor ... that the pop artist Jewel was slated to cover Gale's "The Rain" for a future release. I don't actually believe it — perhaps an urban myth? — but that would be something.

I'm inclined to believe it. I was in an HMV shop the other week and there was a remix version of 'Song of Will' playing (might have been Madlib or something of that ilk). Certainly got my attention, although it added diddly-squat to the Gale original. Maybe Gale's albums have been latched on in similar fashion by the pop bimbo brigade...

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I've only heard the title track & I'd love to hear the rest of it.

not going to happen, as Water records just reissued this and the other Eddie Gale BN. You should grab those, I really think you'd enjoy them.

Exactly. You'll probably like both of them, Gary. I actually prefer Ghetto Music to Black Rhythm Happening, but both are definitely worth owning.

Those Water reissues of the two Gales are among my favorite reissues of the last few years, in the top twenty. GET THEM GARY! Job very well done! Excellent music!

Cheers John, Late & Jazzbo, you were right (off course), I picked up Black Rhythm Happening today & its right up my street.

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