DougFelt Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago RECORD STORE DAY 2026 > Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase Joe Henderson Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase ETAILS Event: RECORD STORE DAY 2026 Release Date: 4/18/2026 Format: 3 x LP Label: Resonance Records Quantity: 2000 Release type: RSD Exclusive Release MORE INFO Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase is the first ever release of saxophone titan Joe Henderson and his quartet featuring pianist Joanne Brackeen, bassist Steve Rodby and drummer Danny Spencer, captured live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicago, IL in February of 1978. The limited-edition 180g, 3-LPset was mastered from the original tapes by George Klabin and John Koenig, with lacquers cut by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab in Salina, KS, and pressed at Quebec's boutique audiophile pressing plant Le Vinylist. 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. The deluxe package includes newly curated liner notes by co-producer John Koenig, plus interviews with Joanne Brackeen, Steve Rodby, Danny Spencer, Joe Segal's son Wayne Segal and more. Tracklist 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) Source: https://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/19818 Quote
Stompin at the Savoy Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Resonance's facebook page has this: Quote “Joe's archives comprise one of the greatest libraries of previously unissued jazz recordings in existence and we're very lucky that these documents were made and preserved,” says Feldman, who first discovered the treasure trove of recordings when he was introduced to Segal in 2011. The vinyl will be available for Record Store Day, April 18, 2026 with a 2-CD set to follow on April 24, what would have been Joe Segal’s 100th birthday. So at least there will be a cd version which presumably won't break the bank. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Don’t get me wrong, I’m unquestionably ALL in on getting this on CD. But with a total of 5(!) tunes that are all 22+ minutes each — by just a quartet (Joe + piano trio) — that’s gotta mean a LOTTA bass solos. Quote
felser Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Rooster_Ties said: Don’t get me wrong, I’m unquestionably ALL in on getting this on CD. But with a total of 5(!) tunes that are all 22+ minutes each — by just a quartet (Joe + piano trio) — that’s gotta mean a LOTTA bass solos. And by a bass player I've never heard off. But I'm also all in anyways! The bigger fear for me is the drum solos. Quote
JSngry Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Steve Rodby has been around for a while: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Rodby Danny Spencer was the drummer on the Kenny Cox Blue Note sides. Steve Rodby has been around for a while: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Rodby Quote
mhatta Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Joe Henderson in 1978 may not have enjoyed the widespread popularity he later achieved, but I believe he was in excellent form as a player. Also, Joanne Brackeen was at her peak. Personally, when I think of Steve Rodby, I recall him playing electric bass on Pat Metheny's best albums. However, it seems he originally played acoustic bass. I've heard a live recording of Joe Henderson in France from around the same time (November 1978), and Rufus Reid was on bass for that session (same pianist and drummer). Since Rodby was the house bassist at the Jazz Showcase, he might have been filling in for Reid. Danny Spencer wasn't particularly distinctive, but he was a competent drummer. Edited 1 hour ago by mhatta Quote
T.D. Posted 56 minutes ago Report Posted 56 minutes ago 42 minutes ago, mhatta said: ... Personally, when I think of Steve Rodby, I recall him playing electric bass on Pat Metheny's best albums. However, it seems he originally played acoustic bass. ... Exactly (emphasis added). I only know of his playing with Metheny. Quote
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