randyhersom Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 (edited) Timings and a quick compare lead me to ID 2 as The Barbara Song composed by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. In other news: Grant Green – First Recordings – CD (Compilation, Remastered), 2013 [r13568700] | Discogs If six was nine ... well it is. Edited November 3 by randyhersom Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 2 hours ago, JSngry said: There ta'go. Now to find the album this version is on? I'm not that concerned unless it's something with a lot of orphan tracks that don't exist elsewhere. Quote
JSngry Posted November 3 Author Report Posted November 3 18 minutes ago, randyhersom said: Also track 4 on Black Forrest There ya go! As good as the first-releawd takes. Mostly just balance issues ( like this one) and raggy heads that got them shelved It's a most worthy addition imo 2 hours ago, randyhersom said: Timings and a quick compare lead me to ID 2 as The Barbara Song composed by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. From The Threepenny Opera, that's it! But there's one notable party not yet named... Quote
randyhersom Posted November 4 Report Posted November 4 (edited) On 2, Wayne Shorter does solo on tenor eventually. Edited November 4 by randyhersom Quote
JSngry Posted November 4 Author Report Posted November 4 Exactly! One of his most ephemeral solos, perhaps the most. It is almost inaudible when it ends, dissipating into the mist even more slowly than it enters it. Quote
randyhersom Posted Wednesday at 11:05 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:05 PM 9 is Helena, the last track (#8) from El Chico. Chico and Gabor, but no Dolphy Quote
JSngry Posted Wednesday at 11:58 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 11:58 PM 50 minutes ago, randyhersom said: 9 is Helena, the last track (#8) from El Chico. Chico and Gabor, but no Dolphy Correct again! The flutist may come a surprise to some, but the bassist shouldn't. Quote
B. Clugston Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Track 4 is from André Jolivet’s Pastorales de Noël. Nice post-Debussy vibe. I have no idea who is playing but my wild guess is it’s members of Ornette Coleman’s one-time backup band, the Philadelphia Wind Quintet, plus Marilyn Costello on harp. Quote
JSngry Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, B. Clugston said: Track 4 is from André Jolivet’s Pastorales de Noël. Nice post-Debussy vibe. I have no idea who is playing but my wild guess is it’s members of Ornette Coleman’s one-time backup band, the Philadelphia Wind Quintet, plus Marilyn Costello on harp. Right on all counts! Quote
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