Harbour Posted Wednesday at 07:16 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:16 PM (edited) Lots of interesting things this year, hopefully will see cds of some of them Joe Henderson Live at The Showcase 1978 & John Coltrane - The Tiberi Tapes: A Preview Of The Mythic Recordings stand out https://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/rsd-list Edited Wednesday at 07:19 PM by Harbour wrong forum,should be new releases Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Wednesday at 07:43 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:43 PM The Annie Ross is pretty cool. Looks like the Cecil is from Paris and not Maeght (as I'd been told) and I will definitely pick it up despite my aversion to the liner note author. Quote
HutchFan Posted Wednesday at 07:59 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:59 PM I'm stoked about Buster Williams' Pinnacle. I have the album on a 32 Jazz CD, but -- given how much I love the music -- I'll probably plop for the vinyl anyway. Quote
felser Posted Wednesday at 08:14 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:14 PM (edited) Count me in for eventual CD releases of the Henderson (with Joanne Brackeen ❤️), the Ahmad Jamal Jazz Showcase, and the wonderful looking early live Terry Callier. The Jamal Oil Can Harry's is a really good record, and a rare instance to hear Calvin Keys. I have the Japanese CD already. Has that complete Coltrane in France been available before? I know the performance of "A Love Supreme" was on the expanded Impulse reissue. Edited Wednesday at 08:16 PM by felser Quote
ejp626 Posted Wednesday at 09:30 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:30 PM 2 hours ago, Harbour said: Lots of interesting things this year, hopefully will see cds of some of them Joe Henderson Live at The Showcase 1978 https://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/rsd-list It sounds like the Henderson will be a 2 CD release. This is certainly intriguing: This is part of Resonance's debut launch of releases from Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase archives, marking the beginning of what will hopefully be a long line of incredible releases from the club's archives. Here's hoping that the material from Jazz Showcase sells well enough to keep bringing out these releases! Quote
Dan Gould Posted Wednesday at 09:35 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:35 PM I am very intrigued by the possibilities implied by material from the Jazz Showcase but that debut selection ... it's very safe to say that 70s Henderson plus Joanne Brackeen is a long, long way from my wheelhouse. Are you with me, @Peter Friedman ? Quote
felser Posted Wednesday at 09:40 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:40 PM 4 minutes ago, Dan Gould said: 70s Henderson plus Joanne Brackeen is a long, long way from my wheelhouse. And dead center in mine! Quote
paulfromcamden Posted Wednesday at 09:42 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:42 PM 1 hour ago, felser said: Has that complete Coltrane in France been available before? I know the performance of "A Love Supreme" was on the expanded Impulse reissue. The BYG/Affinity 'Live In Paris' double LP is taken from the July 27th and 28th concerts. No idea if this set includes new material but the wording kind of suggests not. Quote
felser Posted Wednesday at 09:53 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:53 PM 8 minutes ago, paulfromcamden said: The BYG/Affinity 'Live In Paris' double LP is taken from the July 27th and 28th concerts. No idea if this set includes new material but the wording kind of suggests not. This is 4 LP's and includes July 26/27/28, but we will need to see more details to know what it actually adds. And it's moot for me if there is no CD issue. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted yesterday at 03:10 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:10 AM Track listing for the Joe Hen… A1 – Mr. P. C. (24:00) B1 - Inner Urge (26:46) C1 - Invitation (22:15) C2 - Relaxin' at Camarillo (7:41) D1 - Recorda Me (23:33) E1 - 'Round Midnight (16:10) E2 - Good Morning Heartache (9:30) F1 - Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (23:39) F2 - Isotope (6:37) https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/19818 Quote
hbbfam Posted yesterday at 04:07 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:07 AM (edited) 7 hours ago, felser said: Count me in for eventual CD releases of the Henderson (with Joanne Brackeen ❤️), the Ahmad Jamal Jazz Showcase, and the wonderful looking early live Terry Callier. The Jamal Oil Can Harry's is a really good record, and a rare instance to hear Calvin Keys. I have the Japanese CD already. Has that complete Coltrane in France been available before? I know the performance of "A Love Supreme" was on the expanded Impulse reissue. https://www.discogs.com/release/30584014-John-Coltrane-4tet-Live-In-France-July-2728-1965 Same label, released in 2024. I have just relistened to it, and it is outstanding in my opinion. Thr July 26 is disc three of that Impulse 3 CD set from 2015 which is also excellent. Edited yesterday at 04:08 AM by hbbfam Quote
romualdo Posted yesterday at 04:52 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:52 AM 33 minutes ago, hbbfam said: https://www.discogs.com/release/30584014-John-Coltrane-4tet-Live-In-France-July-2728-1965 Same label, released in 2024. I have just relistened to it, and it is outstanding in my opinion. Thr July 26 is disc three of that Impulse 3 CD set from 2015 which is also excellent. compared the tracks from the RSD coltrane listing (no timings on these though) - Sides A-C coincide with the Impulse release but excludes the Andre Francis intro (1:14), unless it's been added to track #1; Sides D-H all released on the Gambit (boot) double CD which was likely sourced from BYG (J) LPs/Charly Affinity CD & Frances Concert CDs - don't think there is anything new here Tracklist (from RSD site) DAY 1 - Monday 26th July 1965 - International Jazz Festival, Juan- Les-Pins, Antibes, France SIDE A 1. Acknowledgement [A Love Supreme Part 1] 2. Resolution [A Love Supreme Part 2] SIDE B 1. Pursuance [A Love Supreme Part 3] SIDE C 1. Psalm [A Love Supreme Part 4] DAY 2 - Tuesday 27th July 1965 - International Jazz Festival, Juan- Les-Pins, Antibes, France SIDE D 1. Announcements 2. Naima 3. Ascension (Quartet Version, AKA Blue Valse) SIDE E 1. My Favorite Things SIDE F 1. Impressions DAY 3 - Wednesday 28th July 1965 - Salle Pleyel, Paris, France SIDE G 1. Blue Valse SIDE H 1. Afro Blue 2. Impressions (2nd Version) Quote
felser Posted yesterday at 03:41 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:41 PM 11 hours ago, hbbfam said: https://www.discogs.com/release/30584014-John-Coltrane-4tet-Live-In-France-July-2728-1965 Same label, released in 2024. I have just relistened to it, and it is outstanding in my opinion. Thr July 26 is disc three of that Impulse 3 CD set from 2015 which is also excellent. thanks, just ordered this. Thanks all for the info. Great community here! Quote
hbbfam Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 16 hours ago, romualdo said: compared the tracks from the RSD coltrane listing (no timings on these though) - Sides A-C coincide with the Impulse release but excludes the Andre Francis intro (1:14), unless it's been added to track #1; Sides D-H all released on the Gambit (boot) double CD which was likely sourced from BYG (J) LPs/Charly Affinity CD & Frances Concert CDs - don't think there is anything new here Tracklist (from RSD site) DAY 1 - Monday 26th July 1965 - International Jazz Festival, Juan- Les-Pins, Antibes, France SIDE A 1. Acknowledgement [A Love Supreme Part 1] 2. Resolution [A Love Supreme Part 2] SIDE B 1. Pursuance [A Love Supreme Part 3] SIDE C 1. Psalm [A Love Supreme Part 4] DAY 2 - Tuesday 27th July 1965 - International Jazz Festival, Juan- Les-Pins, Antibes, France SIDE D 1. Announcements 2. Naima 3. Ascension (Quartet Version, AKA Blue Valse) SIDE E 1. My Favorite Things SIDE F 1. Impressions DAY 3 - Wednesday 28th July 1965 - Salle Pleyel, Paris, France SIDE G 1. Blue Valse SIDE H 1. Afro Blue 2. Impressions (2nd Version) Thinking that the 2CD set I mentioned and the single 3rd disc from Coltrane "Box" pretty much covers everything he did those three days? Quote
felser Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 58 minutes ago, hbbfam said: Thinking that the 2CD set I mentioned and the single 3rd disc from Coltrane "Box" pretty much covers everything he did those three days? That's my take on it. Quote
kh1958 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Resonance has four RSD releases, all available for pre-order. In addition to the Joe Henderson and Ahmad Jamal, there is: Yusef LatteefAlight Upon the Lake: Live at the Jazz Showcase [3 CD] Yusef Lateef Alight Upon the Lake: Live at the Jazz Showcase [3 CD] $29.99 Preorder Available Now Also available on limited-edition vinyl for Record Store Day, April 18, 2026 at participating independent record retailers. Yusef LateefAlight Upon the Lake: Live at the Jazz Showcase [3 CD] quantity Add to cartExpress Checkout SKU: HCD-2088 Categories: 3CD, Historical Classic, Saxophone Tag: live Description Track Listings Personnel YUSEF LATEEF — Alight Upon the Lake: Live at the Jazz Showcase is a previously unissued recording of woodwind multi-instrumentalist icon Yusef Lateef featuring pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Bob Cunningham and drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath captured live at Joe Segal’s Jazz Showcase in Chicago, IL in June of 1975. The 3-CD (and limited-edition 180-gram 3-LP) set was mastered from the original tapes by engineer Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab in Salina, KS. The deluxe package includes newly curated liner notes by Lateef biographer Herb Boyd, plus interviews with woodwind master and Lateef mentee, Bennie Maupin, Joe Segal’s son Wayne Segal and more. Mal Waldron Stardust & Starlight: Live at the Jazz Showcase [CD] $17.98 Preorder Available Now Also available on limited-edition vinyl for Record Store Day, April 18, 2026 at participating independent record retailers. Mal WaldronStardust & Starlight: Live at the Jazz Showcase [CD] quantity Add to cartExpress Checkout SKU: HCD-2087 Categories: CD, Historical Classic, Piano Tag: live Description Track Listings Personnel MAL WALDRON — Stardust & Starlight: Live at the Jazz Showcase is a previously unissued recording of the enigmatic piano icon Mal Waldron captured live at Joe Segal’s Jazz Showcase in Chicago, IL in August of 1979 with bassist Steve Rodby (Pat Metheny Group), drummer Wilbur Campbell, and special guest saxophonist Sonny Stitt on 2 songs. The limited-edition 180-gram 2-LP (and 1-CD) set was mastered from the original tapes by engineer Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab in Salina, KS, and pressed at Quebec’s boutique audiophile pressing plant Le Vinylist. The deluxe package includes newly curated liner notes by writer and founder/former president of the Jazz Journalists Association, Howard Mandel, plus interviews with pianist Lafayette Gilchrist, Joe Segal’s son Wayne Segal, and more. Edited 1 hour ago by kh1958 Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago interesting. I need to figure out how to create more room... Quote
Pim Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Mal and Sonny Stitt in 1979. Definitely could be interesting though I prefer to hear Mal with more ‘out’ musicians. I’d buy it anyway to keep that Waldron collection complete…. Quote
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