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Kevin Bresnahan

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  1. I like the music, so more music from that night is good enough for me, especially when it has Tina Brooks on it. I just don't like the fact that they are advertising this as complete when it is clearly not complete. When they released the complete Lee Morgan performance at the Lighthouse, it was actually all of the music recorded those nights, so they do know what "complete" means. As for why I don't want to try and contact anyone at Blue Note, well, my latest attempts to contact them have not gone anywhere, so I don't feel like trying anymore. I was honest when I told you to give it a try. Maybe it's just me that they don't respond to?
  2. Go for it... I've pretty much given up on trying to get any answers from them.
  3. It kinda irks me that they call this "complete" and include tracks that were previously deemed "rejected", yet there are clearly a bunch of other rejected tracks not being reissued. Blue Note needs to make up their mind - either release it all (complete) or don't call it complete.
  4. https://www.bluenote.com/kenny-burrell-with-art-blakey-on-view-at-the-five-spot-cafe-the-complete-masters-expanded-tone-poet-vinyl-edition/ LP1 Side 1: Birks’ Works (Dizzy Gillespie) – 9:43 Hallelujah* (Vincent Youmans) – 8:19 Side 2: Lady Be Good (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 9:58 Lover Man (Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, James Sherman) – 8:20 36-23-36* (Kenny Burrell) – 3:35 LP2 Side 3: Swingin’ (Clifford Brown) – 9:03 If You Could See Me Now* (Tadd Dameron, Carl Sigman) – 5:25 Beef Stew Blues* (Randy Weston) – 4:32 Side 4: The Next Time You See Me, Things Won’t Be the Same* (Earl Forest, Bill Harvey) – 7:30 The Take Off* (Kenny Burrell) – 5:30 LP3 Side 5: Birks’ Works alternate take (Dizzy Gillespie) – 9:39 Lady Be Good alternate take (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 9:55 Side 6: Love Walked In (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 5:45 36-23-36/The Theme (Kenny Burrell) – 12:27 Kenny Burrell, guitar Tina Brooks, tenor saxophone Bobby Timmons, piano Roland Hanna, piano* Ben Tucker, bass Art Blakey, drums >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sides 4, 5 & 6 are all previously unissued tracks, which seems to indicate that they're going with 4 tracks that were previously "rejected". That said, I have to wonder if "rejected" here means that they simply chose a different take as is the case for "Birks' Works", "Lady Be Good" & "36-23-36"?
  5. I really like this CD so I will be buying the new 2-CD set for sure. There were 5 unreleased tracks with Tina Brooks. All are listed as "rejected". All of them are alternates of tunes already released.
  6. Blue Note's latest "secret society" email announced an upcoming reissue. >>>>>>>>> Blue Note Announcement <<<<<<<<< Kenny Burrell With Art Blakey "On View At The Five Spot Café: The Complete Masters" We’re excited for Tone Poet Society members to be the first to know about the April 11 release of On View At The Five Spot Café: The Complete Masters, a special expanded Tone Poet Vinyl Edition of guitarist Kenny Burrell’s 1959 hard bop summit with drummer Art Blakey! The 3-LP, 2-CD & digital sets present the complete recorded performances from that evening for the first time in any format including 6 previously unissued tracks. Today, we’re offering Tone Poet Society members only the chance to pre-order the set exclusively on the Blue Note Store >>>>>>>> end of Blue Note Announcement <<<<<<<< According to Michael Cuscuna/Michel Ruppli's discography, there were only 5 "unissued" tunes left in the can, so we're likely to be getting at least one tune that was originally deemed "rejected". The 5 unissued tunes are: from set 1 The Next Time You See Me, Things Won't Be The Same from set 2 Lover Man from set 3 The Take Off from set 4 Our Delight The Next Time You See Me, Things Won't Be The Same Among the rejected song titles are few that are unique and several that would be alternates. The unique/previously unissued songs that show as "rejected" are: Tricotism The Take Off/36-23-36 (a different take is listed above as an "unissued" tune) The Next Time You See Me, Things Won't Be The Same (two different takes also listed above as "unissued" tunes) If You Could See Me Now Love Walked In All other "rejected" tunes would be alternates of previously issued tunes on the US CD & SACD releases. FWIW, I think "The Take Off" is a variation on "The Theme", played at the end of the sets because it is listed as "36-23-36/Theme" as the 5th set closer.
  7. Westbrook is 88, so it's understandable if he's slowing down a bit.
  8. Not a joke per se, but I thought this was pretty funny. Watch it to the end...
  9. I really like this CD. I'll have to pull it out again.
  10. Gerry Mulligan - Night Lights (Philips) Followed by: Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster – Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster (MFSL).
  11. Not... if we can stop ourselves...
  12. Corea's widow is as deep into that group as he was.
  13. At least it's not in his lap as he drives down the highway like I see a lot of idiots doing these days.
  14. I think we need to cut out the religion talk. I know Jim A wants these forums clear of politics and religion so I'll stick to that. It's why I didn't mention the group that I expect this auction will benefit.
  15. I honestly don't think I could bid on any of these with good conscience. Knowing Chick, I'm sure a large portion of the proceeds from this sale are going to a group that I just don't want to support in any shape or form.
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