Rabshakeh Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 1 hour ago, rostasi said: Jimmy Lyons - alto saxophone Karen Borca - bassoon Hayes Burnett - bass Henry Letcher - drums Syd Smart - drums There's the Borca connection again. I'm still meaning to check those records out. 7 minutes ago, JSngry said: Hazel Scott is on your side: Is that her hooting away? What a great sounding recording. Quote
JSngry Posted May 9 Author Report Posted May 9 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Is that her hooting away? What a great sounding recording. It is! Live in Paris at St. Germain. Check out the full recordings of that band at that club. Fire! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 1 hour ago, JSngry said: It is! Live in Paris at St. Germain. Check out the full recordings of that band at that club. Fire! I can't find it. I've tried Google. What's the record? Quote
T.D. Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 3 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: I can't find it. I've tried Google. What's the record? This was the first hit from Google, which actually autotyped the last word of my query: Art Blakey et les Jazz-Messengers au club St. Germain - Wikipedia Quote
JSngry Posted May 9 Author Report Posted May 9 1 hour ago, T.D. said: This was the first hit from Google, which actually autotyped the last word of my query: Art Blakey et les Jazz-Messengers au club St. Germain - Wikipedia That's the one. Didn't see a US release of any kind until 1992 on RCA Bluebird as Paris 1958 and then just as a single disc. This is the session that Benny Golson recounts as showing up for the gig and seeing recording microphones set up, asking Blakey what was up with that, and never getting a straight answer - or any extra money. Maybe that was one reason for the fire, along with Hazel Scott! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 1 hour ago, T.D. said: This was the first hit from Google, which actually autotyped the last word of my query: Art Blakey et les Jazz-Messengers au club St. Germain - Wikipedia So where is Hazel Scott? Quote
T.D. Posted May 9 Report Posted May 9 Some background here: Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Complete Concert at Club Saint-Germain In the audience but audible in places? Quote
JSngry Posted May 10 Author Report Posted May 10 53 minutes ago, T.D. said: Some background here: Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Complete Concert at Club Saint-Germain In the audience but audible in places? At times, quite audible! Quote
T.D. Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 4 minutes ago, JSngry said: At times, quite audible! Thanks. I never heard the record. 39 minutes ago, rostasi said: This is funny! I grew up in nearby Evanston (IL) and the song title has always cracked me up. Quote
JSngry Posted May 10 Author Report Posted May 10 12 minutes ago, T.D. said: Thanks. I never heard the record. It's a great date, but like I said, unissued here until 1992, and not well known domestically. Maybe the allegedly surreptitious nature of the original recording held it back here? But internationally it's had a good run. Well worth scoping out and imo the best representation of that edition of the Messengers on record Make mine Chico!!! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 2 hours ago, BFrank said: Pretty excellent That's an interesting combo of musicians. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 Derek And The Ruins (Derek Bailey, Masuda Ryuichi and Yoshida Tatsuya) – Saisoro A long time since I revisited this one (thanks to Tzadik now being on streaming services). Great record. One of Bailey's most successful of the later pairings. Quote
jazzbo Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 A cool still morning. Going to be a beautiful day! Starting off with Lauren Henderson “Sombras” Brontosaurus Music cd This is the first I’ve heard Ms Henderson, bought because Joel Ross is part of the supporting quartet. Wow, what a graceful phrasing and voice that draws one in. Such a pity her other albums are so expensive to collect! And now Donna Fuller (with Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra) “My Foolish Heart” Liberty TOCJ Japan Super Bit Jazz Classic lp facsimile cd From 1957. Nice sounding disc! Quote
Rabshakeh Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 Enrico Rava Quintet – Tribe This one is a really great record. Rava really worked magic on ECM. Quote
jazzbo Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 Groovin’ now with Dr. Lonnie Smith, “Too Damn Hot!” Palmetto Records cd Drums – Fukushi Tainaka or Gregory Hutchinson Guitar – Peter Bernstein, Rodney Jones Organ – Dr. Lonnie Smith Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 I really like that live Jazz Messengers date. I first heard it on that single RCA disc from 1992 but when it came out "complete" on 2 CDs, I had to get that too. They were on fire that night. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 10 Report Posted May 10 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Enrico Rava Quintet – Tribe This one is a really great record. Rava really worked magic on ECM. Yes, they're all strong, some great players with him too, although I wasn't so taken by the Jackson tribute Quote
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