nighthawk68 Posted Sunday at 12:53 PM Report Posted Sunday at 12:53 PM There's a new release for Record Store day on Liberation Hall. Is this really unissued? From the blurb: This never-before-released set captures one of the most influential tenor saxophonists of all time, live at NYC’s iconic jazz venue Birdland. It features eight tracks recorded on four different dates in 1951 and 1952 for ABC Radio’s infamous “Jumpin with Symphony Sid”program. Host Sid Torin introduces several of the tracks, one of which, “Neenah,” includes a shoutout to audience member Billie Holiday who originated the bebop legend's nickname “Prez” (for “President of the Tenor Sax”). The backing bands feature pianists John Lewis, Cyril Haynes, and Earl Knight; percussionists “Papa” Jo Jones and Lee Abrams; bassist Gene Ramey; and trumpeter Jesse Drakes. The album will be pressed on 180-gram vinyl and features rare photos with extensive liner notes from jazz historian Scott Yanow. Tracklist Side A 1. Lester Leaps In 2. Ghost Of A Chance 3. Up And Atom 4. These Foolish Things 5. Neenah Side Side B 1. Indiana 2. How High the Moon 3. ‘Deed I Do Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted Sunday at 01:28 PM Report Posted Sunday at 01:28 PM These tracks, the location and the line-ups read uncannily like what's been discussed "in extenso" here: "Indiana" and "These Foolish Things" not mentioned in that thread did get recorded at Birdland during 1951 too (according to the "Lestorian Notes" discography). The "odd man out" is the presence of Cyril Haynes who according to that discography never got recorded with Lester Young. And according to the brief biographies of him I've been able to ceck at a quick glance the Lester Young Birdland groups would not have been the most likely company he moved in. But who knows ...? Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Also pointed out here, FWIW: In the "New Releases" section, though IMO it remains to be seen how much of it is actually "new". Quote
John L Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) On 10/5/2025 at 9:28 AM, Big Beat Steve said: These tracks, the location and the line-ups read uncannily like what's been discussed "in extenso" here: "Indiana" and "These Foolish Things" not mentioned in that thread did get recorded at Birdland during 1951 too (according to the "Lestorian Notes" discography). The "odd man out" is the presence of Cyril Haynes who according to that discography never got recorded with Lester Young. And according to the brief biographies of him I've been able to ceck at a quick glance the Lester Young Birdland groups would not have been the most likely company he moved in. But who knows ...? The Lord Discography has one session with Cyril Haynes Lester Young Quartet : Lester Young (ts) Cyril Haynes (p) Gene Ramey (b) Jo Jones (d) WNEW radio broadcast, "Birdland", New York, February 24, 1951 Up `n' Adam Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] These foolish things Session Disc 104 Neenah Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] Lester leaps in Session Disc 104, Giant Steps (E)GIST001 [CD] Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] Edited 13 hours ago by John L Quote
bichos Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago here are the dates: http://www.liberationhall.com/index.php?id_product=391&controller=product keep boppin´ marcel Quote
John L Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Thanks, Marcel. As suspected, nothing new here. Quote
Niko Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Thanks! Will stick to my Ambrosia LPs then... Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 11 hours ago, John L said: The Lord Discography has one session with Cyril Haynes Lester Young Quartet : Lester Young (ts) Cyril Haynes (p) Gene Ramey (b) Jo Jones (d) WNEW radio broadcast, "Birdland", New York, February 24, 1951 Up `n' Adam Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] These foolish things Session Disc 104 Neenah Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] Lester leaps in Session Disc 104, Giant Steps (E)GIST001 [CD] Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] Thanks John! "Lestorian Notes" lists the above session with most of the LP and Cd releases indicated by Lord but says the pianist is "unknown". So I take it that the Lord disco has the most up-to-date info. So in the end there is nothing that's "never before released". What puzzles me is whether Lester Young live dates really are considered such hot items today that the (incorrect) "unreleased" claim needs to be made to lure unsuspecting buyers into shelling out. Not that I'd imagine the Session Disc 104 or Ambrosia AMB-10, 20 and 30 LPs are that common among collectors. But they are out there, and at least from what I've observed over here, if this sort of "Boris Rose" vinyls come up they sell for almost next to nothing. Edited 1 hour ago by Big Beat Steve Quote
romualdo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago The four titles from the May 19, 1951 Birdland date were released on the double Storyville CD "100 Years - Forever Young" not that long ago (2010) https://www.discogs.com/release/14877906-Lester-Young-100-Years-Forever-Young?srsltid=AfmBOorOKWj8YAP1b4YX6cWQE7RLvfcg7ipRPmiq2OpnxHDPgkgmAk7u Quote
optatio Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, John L said: The Lord Discography has one session with Cyril Haynes Lester Young Quartet : Lester Young (ts) Cyril Haynes (p) Gene Ramey (b) Jo Jones (d) WNEW radio broadcast, "Birdland", New York, February 24, 1951 Up `n' Adam Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] These foolish things Session Disc 104 Neenah Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] Lester leaps in Session Disc 104, Giant Steps (E)GIST001 [CD] Ambrosia AMB-10, Jazz View (Eu)COD-029 [CD] I'm listening now ... Quote
Niko Posted 41 minutes ago Report Posted 41 minutes ago That was one of my very first CDs as a kid 30 years ago, back then I didn't get it... But following our recent discussion, I bought a handful of those Boris Rose LPs and it didn't set me back by much (except shelf space) Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 39 minutes ago Report Posted 39 minutes ago (edited) 28 minutes ago, optatio said: I'm listening now ... Don't have that one, but it seems like that (P.D.) CD reissue wasn't quite up to snuff in its personnel listings for Tracks 8,9,10? No John Lewis. But OTOH - so there was no trumpet (Jesse Drakes) on tracks 11 to 14 after all? Evensmo says so too in his solography. If so, time to correct the "Lestorian Notes" discography there. Edited 37 minutes ago by Big Beat Steve Quote
Niko Posted 35 minutes ago Report Posted 35 minutes ago That CD is an exact copy of Ambrosia 010 I believe... One big plus of those Ambrosia LPs is that on the back cover there is a nice overview of the contents of about 20 different bootleg LPs of this type (Ambrosia, Session Disc, CP records, ESP Disk, Session Disc, Queen Disc etc etc). Unfortunately, that list does not come with lineups... So those must have been added later and with possible mistakes Quote
romualdo Posted 22 minutes ago Report Posted 22 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, Niko said: That CD is an exact copy of Ambrosia 010 I believe... yes it is with a slight order modification Quote
optatio Posted 1 minute ago Report Posted 1 minute ago 29 minutes ago, Big Beat Steve said: Don't have that one, but it seems like that (P.D.) CD reissue wasn't quite up to snuff in its personnel listings for Tracks 8,9,10? No John Lewis. But OTOH - so there was no trumpet (Jesse Drakes) on tracks 11 to 14 after all? Evensmo says so too in his solography. If so, time to correct the "Lestorian Notes" discography there. I have all six volumes of these "Historical Masters" with broadcasts with "Lester Young, The President" ... Quote
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