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From the Clay entry:

Review by Michael G. Nastos

With drummer Lawrence Marable as a co-leader. Five standards, three by Sonny Clark. Also includes some sessions with Bobby Timmons. 3 Stars.

From the Marable entry:

Review by Michael G. Nastos

An exceptional album from this drummer/leader, with James Clay on tenor sax. 4.5 stars.

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I would characterize "Tenorman" as a solid, workmanlike effort made more desirable by its lack of availability. Even in music, absense tends to make the heart grow fonder.

Also, even though this has been noted in the past, it never hurts to reiterate that AMG's ratings are based on the other entries in a given artist's canon, not how it stacks up to jazz recordings in general.

Up over and out.

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Posted

From the Clay entry:

Review by Michael G. Nastos

With drummer Lawrence Marable as a co-leader. Five standards, three by Sonny Clark. Also includes some sessions with Bobby Timmons. 3 Stars.

From the Marable entry:

Review by Michael G. Nastos

An exceptional album from this drummer/leader, with James Clay on tenor sax. 4.5 stars.

This has happened a few times (confusing, no?)--though not always with the same author. This one comes to mind:

Booker Little: Victory and Sorrow (5 Stars) [review by Scott Yanow]

Booker Little and Friend (4 1/2 Stars) [review by Scott Yanow]

--They're the same damn album, although "and Friend" has outtakes.

Just for the hell of it, this is from an old hardcopy of the allmusic guide:

Brown Rice/1975/A&M 0809

o Don Cherry/i. May 1977/Horizon 717

According to the guide, "Don Cherry" is supposed to be one of Don's "landmark recordings" (hence the circle). However, Carl Brauer gives an "ambivalent" review (trashing the "funkish" cuts). Nothing is said about "Brown Rice"--no circle, no nothing. It's the same album.

It's confusing, especially in the Marable/Clay case. Generally, I go with the more "thought out" reviews--a lot of those three-star, "list personnel only" critiques (like the first of the two Nastos reviews) are almost definitely placeholders. Like 3 Stars is the default or something.

Posted

I consider this a very good recording, by my admittedly low standards. Recommended to all those who come across it in the orange label (80% Off) bin at Sam Goody.

Posted

Clay was a wonderful player to judge by the only two appearances I've heard (albums with Don Cherry & Wes Montgomery).

You'll most likely want to get this one:

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A blubop classic if ever there was one.

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Hmmm... does AMG have someone here at Organissimo?? When I posted yesterday, they had a picture of some long-haired white guy in Clay's listing. Now it has Clay.

Anyway, Hank is selling Clay's hard-to-find Antilles CD, "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" in this thread for 8 bucks! This is a very nice CD. With a rhythm section of Cedar Walton, David Williams, and Billy Higgins, I expected and got some great Jazz. It's certainly well worth $8.

Kevin

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I can't access AMG from here (work computer) but my recollection is that the longhaired guy only turns up on the bio page; the main page for Clay has the right image.

Speedy error-correction? AMG? You must be kidding.

Posted

I can't access AMG from here (work computer) but my recollection is that the longhaired guy only turns up on the bio page; the main page for Clay has the right image.

Speedy error-correction? AMG? You must be kidding.

No - the long haired guy is also on the "Songs" page.

Clay also plays some good stuff on Ray Charles' "My kind of jazz 3", and on David Newman's "Return to the wide open spaces".

MG

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Hmmm... does AMG have someone here at Organissimo?? When I posted yesterday, they had a picture of some long-haired white guy in Clay's listing. Now it has Clay.

It had/has both. Click on one and you get the other.

Posted

Clay was a wonderful player to judge by the only two appearances I've heard (albums with Don Cherry & Wes Montgomery).

You'll most likely want to get this one:

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A blubop classic if ever there was one.

Hell yeah! :tup

Posted

Check out this album:

Red Mitchell - Presenting Red Mitchell - Contemporary/OJC

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It has some nice James Clay on both tenor saxophone and flute. It's also one of Billy Higgins' first recording sessions.

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Clay's discography is clear evidence that he's underrecorded. That debut LP was marvellous!

Here's all I could find (CD issues):

A+M CD 5258 - Don Cherry - Art Deco

Amazing AMCD-1021 = Meteor CDMT 023 - David Newman - Return To The Wide Open Spaces

Antilles 422-848279-2 - James Clay - I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart

Antilles 314-510724-2 - James Clay - Cookin‘ At The Continental

Blue Note CDP 7 84440-2 - Lawrence Marable - Tenorman

Fresh Sound FSRCD 195 - Lorraine Geller - Memorial

Heads Up OXCD3017 = 101South Records 7128-2 - Joe McBride - Grace

Milestone MCD-47065-2 - Wes Montgomery - Alternate Takes

Milestone MCD-9252-2 - Wes Montgomery - Encores, Vol.1

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-089-2 - Wes Montgomery - Movin‘ Along

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-158-2 - Red Mitchell - Presenting Red Mitchell

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1075-2 - James Clay - The Sound Of The Wide Open Spaces

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1790-2 - James Clay - A Double Dose Of Soul

Personality PRS 23007 - Ray Charles - Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul

Vogue 655018 - Frank Morgan - ?

LP only:

Soultex SLP-10181 - Roger Boykin

Contemporary C-14024 - Billy Higgins - Bridgework

Jazz Mark 104 - Paul Guerrero - Texas Tenors

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Clay's discography is clear evidence that he's underrecorded. That debut LP was marvellous!

Here's all I could find (CD issues):

A+M CD 5258 - Don Cherry - Art Deco

Amazing AMCD-1021 = Meteor CDMT 023 - David Newman - Return To The Wide Open Spaces

Antilles 422-848279-2 - James Clay - I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart

Antilles 314-510724-2 - James Clay - Cookin‘ At The Continental

Blue Note CDP 7 84440-2 - Lawrence Marable - Tenorman

Fresh Sound FSRCD 195 - Lorraine Geller - Memorial

Heads Up OXCD3017 = 101South Records 7128-2 - Joe McBride - Grace

Milestone MCD-47065-2 - Wes Montgomery - Alternate Takes

Milestone MCD-9252-2 - Wes Montgomery - Encores, Vol.1

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-089-2 - Wes Montgomery - Movin‘ Along

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-158-2 - Red Mitchell - Presenting Red Mitchell

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1075-2 - James Clay - The Sound Of The Wide Open Spaces

Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1790-2 - James Clay - A Double Dose Of Soul

Personality PRS 23007 - Ray Charles - Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul

Vogue 655018 - Frank Morgan - ?

LP only:

Soultex SLP-10181 - Roger Boykin

Contemporary C-14024 - Billy Higgins - Bridgework

Jazz Mark 104 - Paul Guerrero - Texas Tenors

You're not wrong about Clay having been underrecorded, but you've missed a few.

Ray Charles - Sweet & sour tears - ABC480

Ray Charles - Have a smile with me - ABC495

Ray Charles - My kind of jazz 3 - Crossover 9007

Hank Crawford - True blue - Atlantic 1423 (Collectables CD6815)

Red Mitchell - session Live - Calliope 3003 (not whole LP)

Bill Perkins/James Clay - The right chemistry - Jazz Mark CD108

The full Frank Morgan album on GNP(J) KICJ104 is called "Frank Morgan on GNP"

MG

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