l p Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 (edited) need Byard Lancaster Sounds of Liberation-New Horizons, on Dogtown Records FW 9683, in 1972 Palm records: BOBBY JASPER + BYARD LANCASTER The Meeting Time (UNISSUED?) BYARD LANCASTER & STEVE MCCALL Us 1973 Byard Lancaster & Keno Speller 'Exactement' 1974 PAL115 Byard Lancaster "Funny Funky" 1976 GARRETT LIST "American Images" (Horo 1978). with BYARD LANCASTER, GENIE SHERMAN, SADIQ ABDU SHAHID Ric Colbeck Pixie (unissued) NYC, Hunter College 11/23/66 Ric Colbeck-tp; Byard Lancaster-as,bcl,fl; Bennie Maupin-ts; Sonny Sharrock-g; Joel Freedman-cel; Sirone-b; Sunny Murray-d have b. Lancaster & J. R. Mitchell Live at MacAlester College '72 Dogtown Records BYARD LANCASTER & CLINT JACKSON Mother Africa 1974 palm records Byard Lancaster 'Exodus' Philly Jazz 1977 Byard Lancaster Dogtown(?) 'Personal Testimony' (Concert Artists) 10/23/79 sonny murray 'charred earth' 1977 Edited June 15, 2005 by l p Quote
brownie Posted June 15, 2005 Report Posted June 15, 2005 There was a previous thread on this... The answer is the same: Byard Lancaster's 'Funny Funky' was reissued last year. It should be available from these people (they're based in Corsica!): http://www.scpmusic.com/catalog/product_in...products_id=101 The Lancaster/Jaspar 'Meeting Time' Palm vinyl never existed. The two players never made any record together! The non-release of this album was confirmed by the owner of the Palm label! The Bobby Jaspar sides which were supposed to be on the record were released in France under Jef Gilson's name. This was a 45rpm EP which came under the Spirit Jazz label. Never saw that one! Quote
brownie Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 Correcting my previous post. Seems that there indeed was a Palm vinyl of the Byard Lancaster/Bobby Jaspar 'Meeting Time' album. This was released under Jef Gilson's name. Very few copies of the album were pressed! Most of the tracks were from a 1958 session led by Jef Gilson with Bobby Jaspar, Walter Davis, Doug Watkins and Art Taylor among others. One track (from 1974) had Lancaster with Jef Gilson. Quote
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