mrjazzman Posted Wednesday at 10:11 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:11 PM I thought I had everything until I ran into The Erick Kleinschuster Sextet Vol. 1 1968/69. Nice Quote
Dan Gould Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:16 PM everything includes this? Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted Wednesday at 11:28 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:28 PM And what about this?? Carmell, Joe Pass, Charlie Haden, and Mel Lee (drums) https://www.discogs.com/release/12656892-Carmell-Jones-Joe-Pass-Chillin Discogs notes say: “Recorded 11 January 1964 by John William Hardy in Los Angeles, CA” Quote
Eric Posted Wednesday at 11:33 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:33 PM 16 minutes ago, Dan Gould said: everything includes this? Once you could find this everywhere in KC .. glad I picked up a copy. 6 minutes ago, Rooster_Ties said: And what about this?? Carmell, Joe Pass, Charlie Haden, and Mel Lee (drums) https://www.discogs.com/release/12656892-Carmell-Jones-Joe-Pass-Chillin Discogs notes say: “Recorded 11 January 1964 by John William Hardy in Los Angeles, CA” Wow - that is quite the specialty label - a bunch of releases over the past few years but only on reel to reel. I know the producer’s name from somewhere. Quote
Dan Gould Posted Thursday at 12:09 AM Report Posted Thursday at 12:09 AM 35 minutes ago, Eric said: Once you could find this everywhere in KC .. glad I picked up a copy. Not sure who gifted me a CDR of that one - maybe it was you. Quote
JSngry Posted Thursday at 01:01 AM Report Posted Thursday at 01:01 AM 1 hour ago, Eric said: Wow - that is quite the specialty label - a bunch of releases over the past few years but only on reel to reel. I know the producer’s name from somewhere. He posted here for a while as JWH. That label did some meaningful reissues as well. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Thursday at 01:09 AM Report Posted Thursday at 01:09 AM wish they'd put out the expanded Joe Daley Trio set that seemed likely at one point, but alas... Quote
BFrank Posted Thursday at 04:54 AM Report Posted Thursday at 04:54 AM I'm happy to have all these Pacific Jazz sides Quote
mikeweil Posted Thursday at 11:55 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:55 AM 12 hours ago, Rooster_Ties said: And what about this?? Carmell, Joe Pass, Charlie Haden, and Mel Lee (drums) https://www.discogs.com/release/12656892-Carmell-Jones-Joe-Pass-Chillin Discogs notes say: “Recorded 11 January 1964 by John William Hardy in Los Angeles, CA” Rare stuff, not listed in Lord. The Revelation LP pctured above was his last release as a leader, a first originally unreleased album from 1960 was issued by Fresh Sound. https://www.discogs.com/release/7028074-Carmell-Jones-Quartet-Previously-Unreleased-Los-Angeles-Session Quote
Eric Posted Thursday at 12:18 PM Report Posted Thursday at 12:18 PM 11 hours ago, JSngry said: He posted here for a while as JWH. That label did some meaningful reissues as well. He is listed on Discogs as one of the founders of Revelation, who issued Carmel Jones Returns above. Quote
Niko Posted Thursday at 01:15 PM Report Posted Thursday at 01:15 PM 12 hours ago, JSngry said: He posted here for a while as JWH. That label did some meaningful reissues as well. Jonathan Horwich, the other founder of Revelation, posted here as jonathanhorwich, mostly in relation to reissues on International Phonograph when it was still doing CDs rather than tapes, he last visited last summer it seems... this is one of the threads don't even remember JWH - which would stand for John William Hardy, the other founder, I suppose... Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Thursday at 06:35 PM Report Posted Thursday at 06:35 PM Oh right, the International Phonograph dude was posting as Horwich… been awhile, couldn’t remember whose handle was whose. That Daley would be a revelation, surely, if it ever gets released. Quote
Niko Posted Thursday at 07:40 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:40 PM Hardy and Horwich had similar sounding names and ran a label together but they both had significant parts of their lives outside jazz and apart from each other... Hardy was an ornithologist of renoun (obit, 1930-2012) and Horwich was L Ron Hubbard's son in law which put him into a remarkable place in 20th century America (as you all know much better than me) Quote
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