Roger Farbey Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 Decca has released today a vinyl reissue of The John Cameron Quartet's Off Centre featuring Harold McNair, Danny Thompson and Tony Carr. I think it's only ever has a CD reissue on Vocalion. The album's reissue was curated by the inimitable Tony Higgins who also wrote new sleeve notes. Quote
adh1907 Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 Shame Vocalion Dutton gave up on modern jazz. At one stage they had a great British jazz catalogue, excellent production values. Quote
adh1907 Posted May 13 Report Posted May 13 Does anyone know what became of that incredible website henrybebop.co.uk? It was a source of very detailed information on the UK bop jazz scene, with huge amounts of info on the most obscure UK boppers. It seems to have disappeared, such a shame. I was looking up Ronnie Ball and the links are broken. Terrible. Quote
AndreyHenkin Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 16 hours ago, adh1907 said: Does anyone know what became of that incredible website henrybebop.co.uk? It was a source of very detailed information on the UK bop jazz scene, with huge amounts of info on the most obscure UK boppers. It seems to have disappeared, such a shame. I was looking up Ronnie Ball and the links are broken. Terrible. It had a few issues in terms of formatting and accuracy but it was useful. You can still access an archived version from June 2024 here: https://web.archive.org/web/20240616224949/henrybebop.co.uk/ Quote
adh1907 Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 Thanks, but that didn’t seem to work for me. There must be somewhere on here familiar with ‘Henry’ and his brilliant website. Shame if it’s no longer easily accessible, there was a mass of detailed information there. Quote
romualdo Posted May 16 Report Posted May 16 (edited) On 5/6/2025 at 5:55 AM, adh1907 said: Shame Vocalion Dutton gave up on modern jazz. At one stage they had a great British jazz catalogue, excellent production values. All of that Harriott/Garrick material now gone cept for one twofer & a DVD Also missing in action: Shake Keane, John Surman, Harry Beckett, Henry Lowther, Alan Skidmore, Mike Westbrook, John Cameron, Amancio D'Silva, Bob Downes, Ray Russell........... Edited May 16 by romualdo Quote
mjazzg Posted Wednesday at 04:05 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:05 PM Finally... Mike Taylor's 'Trio' and 'Pendulum' LP reissues released 25/7 through the British Jazz Explosion series. Pre orders are open https://ukstore.everythingjazz.com/ Great news and great work by Tony Higgins and others Quote
Seven8H Posted Wednesday at 04:14 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:14 PM Late to the conversation here...but... Both 'Pendulum' and 'Trio' have been reissued by Decca Records and seem to only be available here! https://www.everythingjazz.com/story/a-story-of-vision-and-tragedy-british-jazz-pianist-mike-taylor-reissue/ Quote
romualdo Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM (edited) 11 hours ago, Seven8H said: Late to the conversation here...but... Both 'Pendulum' and 'Trio' have been reissued by Decca Records and seem to only be available here! https://www.everythingjazz.com/story/a-story-of-vision-and-tragedy-british-jazz-pianist-mike-taylor-reissue/ tried to pre-order both but this initial pressing with "poster" appears to be already sold out actually I've tried multiple items & all are unorderable due to being "sold out" - what gives? Edited yesterday at 03:29 AM by romualdo Quote
mjazzg Posted yesterday at 06:57 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:57 AM I successfully ordered from the link in my post, just before I posted. Just checked now and was able to add to basket from here https://ukstore.everythingjazz.com/products/trio-vinyl-exclusive-art-card?_pos=2&_sid=4071f78cd&_ss=r Hope you manage to track them down. It might be worth checking Juno or Honest J's as I'm sure both will stock them at some point. Quote
Seven8H Posted yesterday at 09:43 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:43 AM It worked fine for me... maybe a cache clearing thing? I can't see these anywhere else at the moment - if I do find them elsewhere I'll drop a link here. Quote
romualdo Posted yesterday at 10:21 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:21 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, mjazzg said: I successfully ordered from the link in my post, just before I posted. Just checked now and was able to add to basket from here https://ukstore.everythingjazz.com/products/trio-vinyl-exclusive-art-card?_pos=2&_sid=4071f78cd&_ss=r Hope you manage to track them down. It might be worth checking Juno or Honest J's as I'm sure both will stock them at some point. I did try Honest Jon's earlier (been buying from them for a few years now) - not listed yet Did eventually manage to get the 2LPs into a basket but the shipping to Australia is a killer ie £52 for 2LPs!!! that's over $110 Australian (only option is DHL express) - hopefully other shops will carry & this won't to be a limited release Edited yesterday at 10:49 AM by romualdo Quote
sidewinder Posted yesterday at 11:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:09 AM My order has gone through OK, no problems. There is a 25% discount offer for first orders. Doesn't apply to pre-orders alas but it did allow me to pick up the new Kenny Burrell 3LP Tone Poet at a decent price. Quite a lot of overlap with the Blue Note UK store in terms of their inventory so all part of the same Universal UK operation by the looks of it. The two new Mike Taylor LPs will be 'play' copies. I have both the Lansdownes in originals but this allows me to keep them under wraps. Quote
RiRiIII Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:32 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, romualdo said: I did try Honest Jon's earlier (been buying from them for a few years now) - not listed yet Did eventually manage to get the 2LPs into a basket but the shipping to Australia is a killer ie £52 for 2LPs!!! that's over $110 Australian (only option is DHL express) - hopefully other shops will carry & this won't to be a limited release 1. This 52 GBP postage fee includes shipping costs, VAT, custom duties etc. Acc. to their FAQ. you will not pay anything more upon arrival... Let's wait and see where else these will be available from. 2. And the reissue was announced also here: OUT OF NOWHERE. The uniquely elusive jazz of MIKE TAYLOR. : Mike Taylor's albums reissued soon! 3. EDIT: FOR NON UK FANS, JAZZECHO.DE [a Universal website/store] offers these LPS for €33 each. €13 shipping. And a BLUE NOTE bag for free. Order placed. Mike Taylor Trio (Tone Poet Vinyl) - JazzEcho Edited yesterday at 01:49 PM by RiRiIII Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 06:34 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:34 PM On 5/21/2025 at 12:14 PM, Seven8H said: Late to the conversation here...but... Both 'Pendulum' and 'Trio' have been reissued by Decca Records and seem to only be available here! https://www.everythingjazz.com/story/a-story-of-vision-and-tragedy-british-jazz-pianist-mike-taylor-reissue/ wonder if Dusty Groove will get them? They did not get the proper Decca issue of Space Walk, alas. Quote
adh1907 Posted yesterday at 07:16 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:16 PM Intriguing that for Trio it states vaguely that “new edition has been remastered at Gearbox Studios, London, using the original tapes (or high-resolution digital source files, taken from the original tapes)” whereas for Pendulum, the source is clearly stated as digital. I think I’ll stick with my CDs. Trio is a compelling record which repays close repeated listening. 8 hours ago, sidewinder said: My order has gone through OK, no problems. There is a 25% discount offer for first orders. Doesn't apply to pre-orders alas but it did allow me to pick up the new Kenny Burrell 3LP Tone Poet at a decent price. Quite a lot of overlap with the Blue Note UK store in terms of their inventory so all part of the same Universal UK operation by the looks of it. The two new Mike Taylor LPs will be 'play' copies. I have both the Lansdownes in originals but this allows me to keep them under wraps. Wow, jealous. Never seen Pendulum on sale ever. Must have sold in the 100s when it was first issued. Quote
sidewinder Posted yesterday at 07:45 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:45 PM (edited) 29 minutes ago, adh1907 said: Intriguing that for Trio it states vaguely that “new edition has been remastered at Gearbox Studios, London, using the original tapes (or high-resolution digital source files, taken from the original tapes)” whereas for Pendulum, the source is clearly stated as digital. I think I’ll stick with my CDs. Trio is a compelling record which repays close repeated listening. Wow, jealous. Never seen Pendulum on sale ever. Must have sold in the 100s when it was first issued. The CDs from the 2000s were pretty well done I think, although Sunbeam's issue of 'Pendulum' came and went literally overnight (managed to snag one). Not sure on quantities of the original LPs but both were in low numbers for sure. Have only ever seen 2 copies of the 'Pendulum' LP. One is the one I have and the other was a pretty beat-up copy on the wall of Harold Moore's not long before they closed. They wanted about £500 for it even then ! Incidentally, I see that the sales invoice lists out the cover prints as separate items at £1 each so I wonder if these will be limited or included with the 'regular' issue? Edited yesterday at 07:45 PM by sidewinder Quote
adh1907 Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:28 PM Harold Moore’s! Interesting old shop, Mole Jazz was there upstairs for a last gasp before closing. On the CD reissue of Trio, the first track is listed as ‘All the tings you are’…. I think Tony Higgins was involved in that reissue series. You need a magnifying glass for the sleevenotes. The Sunbeam Pendulum reissue is v good Quote
sidewinder Posted yesterday at 08:51 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:51 PM (edited) 25 minutes ago, adh1907 said: Harold Moore’s! Interesting old shop, Mole Jazz was there upstairs for a last gasp before closing. On the CD reissue of Trio, the first track is listed as ‘All the tings you are’…. I think Tony Higgins was involved in that reissue series. You need a magnifying glass for the sleevenotes. The Sunbeam Pendulum reissue is v good It was hung on the wall on the way down to the basement - this was in the very last last days of Mole when they had vacated the upstairs section. The CD issue of 'Trio' was in that first batch of 'Impressed Repressed' CDs put out by Universal UK with involvement by Giles Peterson and Tony Higgins around the time of the 'Jazz Britannia' concerts and TV series. One of the attractions to me of the new LPs is that they have new multi page sleeve notes by Tony Higgins, which should be interesting. The Sunbeam CD was withdrawn from sale very suddenly - if my memory is right Universal didn't approve the use of the tapes (sourced from the Lansdowne Studio, then still in business). Edited yesterday at 08:56 PM by sidewinder Quote
adh1907 Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM (edited) The original Pendulum LP was only ever mono, the Sunbeam CD reissue was stereo. Interesting which way the reissue goes. As an aside Mike Taylor opened for Ornette Coleman at the renowned Croydon Fairfield Halls concert in ‘65. Wonder if any tapes exist of that performance. Edited yesterday at 08:56 PM by adh1907 Quote
sidewinder Posted yesterday at 08:59 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:59 PM (edited) Yes, my LP is in mono. I think it is likely that the reissue LP will be in stereo. There was one major performance where Taylor was a no-show and had to be subbed. I have the feeling that it might have been Croydon. Edited yesterday at 09:00 PM by sidewinder Quote
romualdo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 12 hours ago, RiRiIII said: 3. EDIT: FOR NON UK FANS, JAZZECHO.DE [a Universal website/store] offers these LPS for €33 each. €13 shipping. And a BLUE NOTE bag for free. Order placed. Mike Taylor Trio (Tone Poet Vinyl) - JazzEcho Thanks for the tip but again shipping is ridiculously high to Australia ie 44.95 euros (DHL only again) - I've emailed Honest Jon's to see if they intend to carry these LPs Quote
RiRiIII Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, sidewinder said: Yes, my LP is in mono. I think it is likely that the reissue LP will be in stereo. Current price: 3.400 GBP. Edited 17 hours ago by RiRiIII Quote
mjazzg Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, RiRiIII said: Current price: 3.400 GBP. Previous highest is £1000 with median at £850, it's inflationary pricing at best Quote
sidewinder Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, RiRiIII said: Current price: 3.400 GBP. One sold for £2550 in March, per Popsike. Also an archival quality copy. Quote
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