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Paul Quinichette's Like Basie on Mighty Quinn


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I had also spotted this one and put it on my wish list...

FWIW, here´s the cover:

LBCover.jpg

And the info available at the Mighty Quinn website:

LIKE BASIE - Paul Quinichette and his Basie-ites

MQP1112

Paul Quinichette - leader and tenor sax

Al Grey - trombone

Harry “Sweets” Edison, Snooky Young, Dick Vance, Shad Collins - trumpets

Jo Jones - drums

Eddie Jones - bass

Freddie Green - guitar

Nat Pierce - piano

1. JUMP THE BLUES AWAY - 5:30

2. JUMP FOR ME - 6:30

3. LIKE BASIE - 5:45

4. THE HOLY MAIN - 8:00

5. BIG D - 4:45

6. P.Q. - 5:40

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Like Basie - Paul Quinichette and his Basie-ites

(Release Date 10/30/2006)

$12.98 + $3.50 Shipping

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I had also spotted this one and put it on my wish list...

FWIW, here´s the cover:

LBCover.jpg

And the info available at the Mighty Quinn website:

LIKE BASIE - Paul Quinichette and his Basie-ites

MQP1112

Paul Quinichette - leader and tenor sax

Al Grey - trombone

Harry “Sweets” Edison, Snooky Young, Dick Vance, Shad Collins - trumpets

Jo Jones - drums

Eddie Jones - bass

Freddie Green - guitar

Nat Pierce - piano

1. JUMP THE BLUES AWAY - 5:30

2. JUMP FOR ME - 6:30

3. LIKE BASIE - 5:45

4. THE HOLY MAIN - 8:00

5. BIG D - 4:45

6. P.Q. - 5:40

Pre-Order

Like Basie - Paul Quinichette and his Basie-ites

(Release Date 10/30/2006)

$12.98 + $3.50 Shipping

My Bruyninckx "Swing" discography says the recordings were made in NYC on March 20, 1959. According to a note in the disco the album was first issued under the title Like Basie on United Artists UAL-4024, but withdrawn from the catalog and later released as Like Who? with the same catalog number.

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My Bruyninckx "Swing" discography says the recordings were made in NYC on March 20, 1959. According to a note in the disco the album was first issued under the title Like Basie on United Artists UAL-4024, but withdrawn from the catalog and later released as Like Who? with the same catalog number.

First edition was titled 'Like Who' (same cover as the 'Like Basie' one shown earlier). This was UAL 4054 and copyrighted 1959.

Second edition's front cover bore two huge letters P for Paul and Q for Quinichette and had no other album title. It was a white as the original cover was black. Catalogue number is UAL 4077. Same tracks list. 1960 copyright.

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My Bruyninckx "Swing" discography says the recordings were made in NYC on March 20, 1959. According to a note in the disco the album was first issued under the title Like Basie on United Artists UAL-4024, but withdrawn from the catalog and later released as Like Who? with the same catalog number.

First edition was titled 'Like Who' (same cover as the 'Like Basie' one shown earlier). This was UAL 4054 and copyrighted 1959.

Second edition's front cover bore two huge letters P for Paul and Q for Quinichette and had no other album title. It was a white as the original cover was black. Catalogue number is UAL 4077. Same tracks list. 1960 copyright.

According to Goldmine's Price Guide to Collectible Jazz Albums 1949-1969 the first edition was Like Basie with catalog number UAL-4024 (UAS-5024 for stereo; 1959), and the second was Like Who? with catalog number UAL-4054 (UAS-5054 for stereo; also 1959). The 1960 reissue was called Paul Quinichette with catalog number UAL-4077 (UAS-5077 for stereo).

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According to Goldmine's Price Guide to Collectible Jazz Albums 1949-1969 the first edition was Like Basie with catalog number UAL-4024 (UAS-5024 for stereo; 1959), and the second was Like Who? with catalog number UAL-4054 (UAS-5054 for stereo; also 1959). The 1960 reissue was called Paul Quinichette with catalog number UAL-4077 (UAS-5077 for stereo).

Had a close look at my UA copy. It has the 'Like Who' cover - looks more like 'Like Wha' actually - but the labels read 'Like Basie'. The spare labels that came along read 'Like Who' :blink:

Wonder how much this is worth nowadays :rolleyes:

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At one time I had an original copy on LP. My copy of the Mighty Quinn reissue on CD arrived a few days ago.

The sound is fine. I have always enjoyed this one as well as the Quinchette on Dawn and the two on Prestige. All four have that Basie feeling, while the others he did on Prestige with Trane and with Sonny Red

veer away in a different direction though I like them as well.

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