kh1958 Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 39 minutes ago, optatio said: 👍 - as LP on my shelf! Saw him Nov. 8, 1997 in Göttingen with the Harlem Blues & Jazz Band Line-up: Fred Smith (tp), Bobby Pring (tb), David 'Bubba' Brooks (ts), Al Casey (g), Ed Swanston (p), Paul Brown (b), Johnny Blowers (dr, ld) Wow, that sounds fabulous! Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 10 hours ago, jazzcorner said: This was the Band Joachim Ernst Behrend described in his "Jazz Book" from the early 70´s, about Mingus´ comeback at Berlin. Before I read the book around the mid 70´s I had heard a lot of Mingus with Dolphy or earlier with Jackie McLean and others and had heard the two LPs for the French "America" Label from 1970. I must say the latter recordings disappointed me a bit since there since it sounded like routine, with very very little energy from Mingus and Richmond. The biggest surprise was Bobby Jones, who has a very emotional side in his playing. I was not so much impressed by the trumpet player. So, this band, good as it was, left a bit of a bittersweet impression for me. I missed a lot of stuff that I had loved so much when I first heard Mingus on record. 16 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: Lou Levy was a great pianist !! Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Gheorghe said: This was the Band Joachim Ernst Behrend described in his "Jazz Book" from the early 70´s, about Mingus´ comeback at Berlin. Before I read the book around the mid 70´s I had heard a lot of Mingus with Dolphy or earlier with Jackie McLean and others and had heard the two LPs for the French "America" Label from 1970. I must say the latter recordings disappointed me a bit since there since it sounded like routine, with very very little energy from Mingus and Richmond. The biggest surprise was Bobby Jones, who has a very emotional side in his playing. I was not so much impressed by the trumpet player. So, this band, good as it was, left a bit of a bittersweet impression for me. I missed a lot of stuff that I had loved so much when I first heard Mingus on record. Thanks for your detailed 'critic'. Have to admit that I never was an enthousiastic follower of his music. But interested enough to buy this Lp set A real good one I like very much is this one: and finally should be mentioned also these here in my stock: - "Town Hall Concert" rec. 1962 United Artists15024 - "Money Jungle" rec. 1962 Liberty LBJ 60055 (Japan) Edited May 15, 2023 by jazzcorner label correction Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 1 hour ago, jazzcorner said: Thanks for your detailed 'critic'. Have to admit that I never was an enthousiastic follower of his music. But interested enough to buy this Lp set A real good one I like very much is this one: and finally should be mentioned also these here in my stock: - "Town Hall Concert" rec. 1962 United Artists15024 - "Money Jungle" rec. 1962 Liberty LBJ 60055 (Japan) So anyway you have some nice recordings from the fities until the mid seventies. That´s sure enough for someone who is not a Mingus enthusiastic. Mingus, I think, was not " everybody´s darling" even in jazz circles. In my case it was a bit unorthodox: Mingus was esential for all that I began to love in jazz, he was in any case the second record I had (my first was Miles´ "Steaming" and soon I had more Mingus records than Miles records. I was just mesmerized by what I heard. He was my guide to several styles. Via Jakie Byard and some Ellington tunes I learned about the pre bop styles, via Dolphy I got curious to hear how Bird maybe had sounded and how Ornette Coleman and his followers might sound....., He was for me "in the middle of it". Quote
BillF Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 27 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: So anyway you have some nice recordings from the fities until the mid seventies. That´s sure enough for someone who is not a Mingus enthusiastic. Mingus, I think, was not " everybody´s darling" even in jazz circles. In my case it was a bit unorthodox: Mingus was esential for all that I began to love in jazz, he was in any case the second record I had (my first was Miles´ "Steaming" and soon I had more Mingus records than Miles records. I was just mesmerized by what I heard. He was my guide to several styles. Via Jakie Byard and some Ellington tunes I learned about the pre bop styles, via Dolphy I got curious to hear how Bird maybe had sounded and how Ornette Coleman and his followers might sound....., He was for me "in the middle of it". Have just been rewatching this with its fine Mingus (especially Shafi Hadi) soundtrack: Quote
mjazzg Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 (edited) 11 minutes ago, BillF said: Have just been rewatching this with its fine Mingus (especially Shafi Hadi) soundtrack: A quick question, is the soundtrack available as a standalone recording? 2 minutes ago, mjazzg said: A quick question, is the soundtrack available as a standalone recording? Answer to my own question,appears to have been a bootleg release a couple of years ago Edited May 15, 2023 by mjazzg Quote
optatio Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 24 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said: Joe Roland on Bethlehem 👍 - as LP - Fresh Sound FSR-2032 [1988] - on my shelf! Quote
BillF Posted May 15, 2023 Report Posted May 15, 2023 2 hours ago, mjazzg said: A quick question, is the soundtrack available as a standalone recording? Answer to my own question,appears to have been a bootleg release a couple of years ago I wouldn't know about that, but this 1958 film perfectly complements the earlier chapters of the Rollins biography where race, and to a lesser extent, music are concerned. Quote
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