Luciano Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 Long story. In the late '70s before the Atlantic fire, I was negotiating with Nesuhi Ertegun (via Cuscuna) to buy 2 unissued dates from Atlantic. They had a half album by Lacy and another by Don Cherry. I planned an lp coupling these dates. We had agreed on the $, and Nesuhi asked me to negotiate royalty deals with Lacy and Cherry before signing. Then I received news via Cuscuna that the deal was off since Warner/Atlantic's Japanese affiliate (Pioneer) had announced the desire to issue a series of "unissued Atlantics", and had requested a complete master list. That series never materialized, and then the warehouse fire destroyed the masters. Luckily Atlantic had sent me 7 1/2 ips stereo copies of the masters. I think Cuscuna had a set as well, and probably sent them to Atlantic after the fire. A couple years ago I inquired about leasing the material so I could issue it, but was told the deal was too small for them to bother. The Cherry date is a trio with Henry Grimes and Ed Blackwell, and is spectacular. Ruppli's Atlantic discography lists 4 "unknown" titles, but I only have 3. Maybe the 4th was incomplete. Dear Nessa, happy to write you (expecially if you are the Chuck Nessa of Nessa Records, as I suppose). I'm a Don Cherry's passionate and I wish to known if the unissued session by Cherry could be recorded in Los Angeles, Atlantic's Studio, 1961 and the titles: 5829 The Idiot (04:56) 5830 Harlemite (08:34) 5831 Black Elk Speaks (07:10) On the contrary, could you so kind to write date recording and any other informations about? Again: Is it possible you will publish a record of that item? Greetings Luciano Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 @Luciano: See Michael Fitzgerald's post of 10 March 2003 above. He answers it all. Quote
Luciano Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I whish known if these are the correct personnel on the Holy Mountain Soundtrack, by Jodorowski: Don Cherry tp,Carlos Ward as,Leroy Jenkins vln,Joan Klisch, Nancy Newton viola, Pat Dixon, Jane Robertson cello,Carla Bley p,Christer Bothén guinbri at the beginning of the film, Richard Davis b, Bengt Berger perc, Ed Blackwell dr plus unidentified members of the Jazz Composers Orchestra. I apologize with all for my bad English Quote
paul secor Posted November 21, 2014 Author Report Posted November 21, 2014 I whish known if these are the correct personnel on the Holy Mountain Soundtrack, by Jodorowski: Don Cherry tp,Carlos Ward as,Leroy Jenkins vln,Joan Klisch, Nancy Newton viola, Pat Dixon, Jane Robertson cello,Carla Bley p,Christer Bothén guinbri at the beginning of the film, Richard Davis b, Bengt Berger perc, Ed Blackwell dr plus unidentified members of the Jazz Composers Orchestra. I apologize with all for my bad English I understand what you're saying and that's all that matters. Your English is much better than my Italian. Quote
Luciano Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 I whish known if these are the correct personnel on the Holy Mountain Soundtrack, by Jodorowski: Don Cherry tp,Carlos Ward as,Leroy Jenkins vln,Joan Klisch, Nancy Newton viola, Pat Dixon, Jane Robertson cello,Carla Bley p,Christer Bothén guinbri at the beginning of the film, Richard Davis b, Bengt Berger perc, Ed Blackwell dr plus unidentified members of the Jazz Composers Orchestra. I apologize with all for my bad English I understand what you're saying and that's all that matters. Your English is much better than my Italian. Thank you Grovissimo, do you known something about my question on Holy Mountain Soundtrack? Greetings Quote
B. Clugston Posted November 21, 2014 Report Posted November 21, 2014 Ethan Iverson posted this on his blog a few years back: HH wrote in about another mystery, Carl Brown, the bassist on the Lacy/Cherry Evidence. "I asked Billy Higgins about Carl Brown. I was assuming it was a stage name. He said that was his real name and something like, 'He came to NY, did what he had to do and he split.'" http://dothemath.typepad.com/dtm/2011/04/we-see.html Quote
colinmce Posted November 23, 2014 Report Posted November 23, 2014 Still dying to hear that Don Cherry date. Maybe some day. Is the Steve Lacy date the one with Denis Charles & Roswell Rudd that was eventually released? That was done for Verve. Did Lacy also record for Atlantic? Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted November 23, 2014 Report Posted November 23, 2014 (edited) Still dying to hear that Don Cherry date. Maybe some day. Is the Steve Lacy date the one with Denis Charles & Roswell Rudd that was eventually released? That was done for Verve. Did Lacy also record for Atlantic? Yes he did a date for Atlantic. As discussed earlier in this thread (see post #2), it was a trio with Carl Brown and Billy Higgins. I have both sessions. Edited November 24, 2014 by Chuck Nessa Quote
colinmce Posted November 24, 2014 Report Posted November 24, 2014 Yeah, I saw. Just double checking it's strange, the Verve date is frequently mentioned but this is the first I've heard of the Atlantic. I wonder what Lacy sounded like in a trio at that time. Listening to Evidence yesterday, he sounds like himself, but still a small ways off from coming fully into his own style. Also I don't think Brown sounds remotely like Charlie Haden. He plays well, but offers mostly support. I don't know what it would take for Haden to lay back like that. Quote
bertrand Posted November 25, 2014 Report Posted November 25, 2014 What would it take to get these recordings released? Is crowdfunding an option if all the permissions can be secured? Bertrand. Quote
Luciano Posted December 28, 2014 Report Posted December 28, 2014 Ciao Big Beat Steve and thank you for your answer I don't saw it the last time I visit the site Thank you and have a good new year Luciano PS: Godd new year to all the Organissimo Jazz fans @Luciano: See Michael Fitzgerald's post of 10 March 2003 above. He answers it all. CiaoBig Beat Steve I don't saw your note the la time I have visited the sit Thank you and have a good New Year Luciano PS: Goo New Year to all who read Quote
Luciano Posted April 16, 2015 Report Posted April 16, 2015 Ciao, I'm interesting to known who plays on the TOPSY Part One & Two with Cozy Cole (recorded probably on 1958) Quote
paul secor Posted April 16, 2015 Author Report Posted April 16, 2015 According to Jepsen, it's Jack Lesberg. Quote
paul secor Posted April 16, 2015 Author Report Posted April 16, 2015 Bernie Privin (tp),Urbie Green (tb), Peanuts Hucko (cl, ts) Bert Farber (p), Dick Hyman (org), and, of course, Cozy Cole (dr). Quote
Luciano Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 Thank you Groovissimo. you are a very kind person Greetings Luciano Quote
Luciano Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 Again Grovissimo, but the bassist' name is Leberg or Lesberg? Quote
Clunky Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 Off all the pieces of info shared here over the years these unreleased sessions have always stuck in my mind. I'd love to see these made available. Quote
paul secor Posted April 17, 2015 Author Report Posted April 17, 2015 Again Grovissimo, but the bassist' name is Leberg or Lesberg? Lesberg - my mistake in typing. Quote
Luciano Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 Cioa Groovissimo Don't worry, I make same mistake as yours each time I write in English and in Italien too) Thanks Look cioa instead of Ciao Quote
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