Mark Stryker Posted yesterday at 05:32 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:32 PM 1 hour ago, Rooster_Ties said: I had The Natives Are Restless on CD about 25 years ago — and I must have been pretty disappointed in it, because I apparently traded it off 10 years later before I moved to DC. I kinda remember Natives looking INCREDIBLE on paper — but it never really clicking for me (like maybe it frustrated me SO much how it didn’t click for me, that I finally gave up on it). At least that’s my vague memory of it. You say the entire Feb 18, 1966 Half Note recording is much better?? I may have to investigate. BTW, I’ve only listened once to this first track from Silver in Seattle — and I have to say I’m a little nonplussed about it. Seems like a lotta smoke, but maybe not much fire. Joe and Woody are blowing hard, but (maybe?) not really saying much. One of the four tunes from 2/18/66. Quote
bertrand Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 13 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Supposedly Carmell Jones was heckled before (during?) the show and his playing was adversely affected. Michael Cuscuna gave the masters to Horace so there is a chance that they're out there somewhere. If someone knows Horace's son Gregory, maybe he has them... although I did read somewhere that Gregory may have also passed. Gregory did pass away. His mother might still be around. Quote
Brad Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I had ordered the vinyl when that was the only option but now switched to the cd. Quote
street singer Posted 48 minutes ago Report Posted 48 minutes ago Yeah... I've found that CD is typically the better option for these archival live releases, as the sound quality usually doesn't justify the additional expense and inconvenience of vinyl. Quote
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