Late Posted yesterday at 06:19 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:19 PM For a one-disc Dial collection, this one's actually pretty good: It's one of Peter Pfister's last master jobs for Hat. Quote
jazz man Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM 22 hours ago, jazzbo said: If you want to get it all in one whack, that set is probably your best bet. There are other releases I think might sound a bit better on cd, for example all the Bird material that Savoy/Denon Japan released I personally prefer for Savoy, but that's a lot of discs not assembled in a set, and does not have the Dial material. The Spotlite might be the best way to go for Dial. In my opinion now, decades after scurrying and collecting the material, the differences in most of the releases is not VAST and for listening and studying and enjoying Bird most will suffice. . . with that Atlantic/Savoy set probably the most sensible score. Good to know, thanks! Which Savoy/Denon Japan releases should I be on the look out for to cover the Savoy sides? Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 07:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:23 PM 24 minutes ago, jazz man said: Good to know, thanks! Which Savoy/Denon Japan releases should I be on the look out for to cover the Savoy sides? https://www.discogs.com/release/11811716-Charlie-Parker-Newly-Discovered-Sides-By-The-Immortal-Charlie-Parker https://www.discogs.com/release/11809769-Charlie-Parker-The-Charlie-Parker-Story https://www.discogs.com/release/26558309-Charlie-Parker-Charlie-Parker-Memorial-Vol-1 https://www.discogs.com/release/10821061-Charlie-Parker-The-Genius-Of-Charlie-Parker https://www.discogs.com/release/3079501-Charlie-Parker-Charlie-Parker-Memorial-Vol-2 https://www.discogs.com/release/11463434-Charlie-Parker-An-Evening-At-Home-With-The-Bird That's most of them, if not all. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM 1 hour ago, Late said: 👍 Yes. This set sums it up for me. Spinning it right now. Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 09:12 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:12 PM 2 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: Certainly, and agreed about a set made up ONLY of one alternate of each would not mean a loss of quality overall (and no loss of listening enjoyment, particularly to newbies with "fresh ears"). But taking this idea one step further, this would require identifying them as such anyway. Because the MASTER takes still are out there. So what would we have, then? - A potential set of master takes (which already exists but will continue to exist) - A potential set of alternates (ie. one alternate of each). Certainly an interesting package. But how to call this? "Bird - The complete preferred alternates"?? Hmmm ... (Because like I said I see no way of not labeling them as alternates at all, unless you're fine with muddling it all up ...) I'd not venture a guess about what the "typical suspects" among the Birdophiles would reply. Particularly those who'd clamor again to go the whole way when digging into the alternates. And as the discographies tell us that NOT EACH Bird tune recorded on Dial and Savoy has at least three alternates, what would be next? How to label them NOT as something like "The complete alternate alternates" if you want to avoid resorting to something like "The connoisseur leftovers" or "Scraping the Bird barrel" or ...? (A fun thought, but also food for thought ...) Let's not overthink this. Such as set would only need to be constructed by the individual user, pulled out of a "complete" set. Simple as that All of the richness of Bird with none of the "redundancy" of consecutive takes of the same tune. So buy a/some complete sets, then chop it/them up.. Win/win!!!!! Quote
jazz man Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 6 hours ago, jazzbo said: https://www.discogs.com/release/11811716-Charlie-Parker-Newly-Discovered-Sides-By-The-Immortal-Charlie-Parker https://www.discogs.com/release/11809769-Charlie-Parker-The-Charlie-Parker-Story https://www.discogs.com/release/26558309-Charlie-Parker-Charlie-Parker-Memorial-Vol-1 https://www.discogs.com/release/10821061-Charlie-Parker-The-Genius-Of-Charlie-Parker https://www.discogs.com/release/3079501-Charlie-Parker-Charlie-Parker-Memorial-Vol-2 https://www.discogs.com/release/11463434-Charlie-Parker-An-Evening-At-Home-With-The-Bird That's most of them, if not all. Thank you! Although, am I missing something or is there no individual Savoy/Denon disc that features the Tiny Grimes Quintet sides? Edited 20 hours ago by jazz man Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 11 hours ago, JSngry said: Make a Bird compilation of only alternates, one per tune. Pretty good record! Maybe on to something, that could be a 2-CD set. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, jazz man said: Thank you! Although, am I missing something or is there no individual Savoy/Denon disc that features the Tiny Grimes Quintet sides? They are in the first disc of this series - Quote
JSngry Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Holy Ghost said: Maybe on to something, that could be a 2-CD set. The Lord helps those who help themselves. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 21 minutes ago, JSngry said: The Lord helps those who help themselves. Amen. Quote
jazzbo Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 6 hours ago, jazz man said: Thank you! Although, am I missing something or is there no individual Savoy/Denon disc that features the Tiny Grimes Quintet sides? I think you are right, there is no cd with those tracks in that series. I think they were only originally released on 78s, without a 'fifties LP reissue--that series from Denon Japan was reissuing former LPs. Chuck is right that they are on that cd which is not part of the series. Edited 14 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
mikeweil Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago I enjoyed this one as an alternative to the complete sets, it covers the arly career including sideman dates in good remasterings. As I already had the Complete Savoy box on LP and all the Spotlite LPs including those with recordingd beyond the Dial label, it was a satisfying choice on CD. But I also have the two Ezzthetics discs. Quote
Brad Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I still say get the Complete Savoy and Dial from 2000. There are a couple on Discogs for $70 and $58. A steal in my opinion. If you don’t like alternates or false starts, just skip over them. Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted 21 minutes ago Report Posted 21 minutes ago A roommate in 1976 had an lp set of the complete Savoy masters. That was my first serious exposure to Bird. Somewhat later I bought cassette tape versions of some of the older lps. These were like sacred texts to me and I had backup copies of the cassettes! Later I got most of the Denon cds and eventually complete sets in several reissues including Japanese and finally the big Savoy and Dial complete set. Plus the live stuff and the Mosaic. Etc, etc. I would say if you don't have anything get the complete master takes. But if you are really into it eventually you get them all because he would spin off interesting and different ideas in every take. It's hard to listen to every take one after the other but in small doses it's worth it. Quote
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