mikeweil Posted Sunday at 12:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 12:55 PM (edited) What do you thinl the record Compagnie will throw upon us next year? And what would you really want? Edited Sunday at 01:45 PM by mikeweil Quote
Pim Posted Sunday at 01:43 PM Report Posted Sunday at 01:43 PM I'm in for all Classic Quartet and late sextet recordings. I'd love to hear this: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, March 29, 1967 90784 Number Eight Impulse! lost 90785 Number Seven - 90786 Number Six - 90787 Number Five - 90788 Number Four - 90789 Number Two Quote
Ken Dryden Posted Sunday at 01:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 01:55 PM I wonder how many tapes made at Van Gelder's had backup copies. Didn't impulse! have a fire at some point? Quote
Pim Posted Sunday at 03:16 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:16 PM 1 hour ago, Ken Dryden said: I wonder how many tapes made at Van Gelder's had backup copies. Didn't impulse! have a fire at some point? You mean the big Universal fire? There was definitely Coltrane material destroyed there Quote
jazzbo Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM I imagine Ravi has been consulted re: any tapes he may have still unreleased. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Sunday at 04:07 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:07 PM 2 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: I wonder how many tapes made at Van Gelder's had backup copies. Didn't impulse! have a fire at some point? I thought it was Atlantic. Quote
Daniel A Posted Sunday at 04:25 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:25 PM https://www.organissimo.org/forum/topic/83424-john-coltrane-impulse-masters-destroyed/ Quote
Ken Dryden Posted Sunday at 07:50 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:50 PM 3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: I thought it was Atlantic. There were Atlantic masters of John Coltrane lost earlier, it was mentioned in the liner notes to The Heavyweight Champion box set. Quote
bertrand Posted Monday at 05:58 AM Report Posted Monday at 05:58 AM (edited) The family had some of their own copies of material, which has allowed some unissued sessions to be released. But it is not clear if they have anything left or if that has been completely mined. I am curious about some of the last sessions, like the one Pim mentioned. Edited Monday at 05:59 AM by bertrand Quote
mikeweil Posted Monday at 03:02 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 03:02 PM What I would really like is a CD with all tracks from this session: 660202 JOHN COLTRANE SEXTET: Personnel: John Coltrane, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Pharoah Sanders, tenor saxophone, flute, piccolo; Alice Coltrane, piano; Jimmy Garrison, bass; Rashied Ali, drums; Ray Appleton, perc Location: 'Coast Records', San Francisco CA Date: 2/2/66 Engineer: Rudy Hill a. "Manifestation" (J. Coltrane) 11:44 CRC AU4950; Imp AS9223-2 more b. "Reverend King" (J. Coltrane) 10:45 CRC AU4950 more c. "Peace On Earth" (J. Coltrane) 9:03 Imp A9225, IA9360 more d. "Leo" (J. Coltrane) 10:08 Imp A9225 more NOTE:Sanders plays pic and ts on 660202a; Coltrane plays bcl and ts on 660202b. See Note for a discussion of this session. From http://www.wildmusic-jazz.com/jcdisc66.htm Quote
felser Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago @mikeweil. Good call, that's the session that got Alice's overdubs for the Infinity album. Quote
ghost of miles Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago An official release of some of the live early-1960s material that Frank Tiberi recorded. Quote
mikeweil Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, felser said: @mikeweil. Good call, that's the session that got Alice's overdubs for the Infinity album. Yes - I have these but still would like them as originally recorded. Besides that, the playing time would make it an LP issue just as well. Quote
felser Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 33 minutes ago, mikeweil said: Yes - I have these but still would like them as originally recorded. Besides that, the playing time would make it an LP issue just as well. I fully agree with both of your points, thanks! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I'd love to hear the quintet session with Marion Brown if it survived. Quote
optatio Posted 39 minutes ago Report Posted 39 minutes ago 1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said: I'd love to hear the quintet session with Marion Brown if it survived. Me too ... https://discog.piezoelektric.org/marionbrown/r/johncoltrane19670227.html Quote
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