tomatamot Posted January 15, 2014 Report Posted January 15, 2014 Chico Freeman feat. Von Freeman 'You'll know when you get there' BLACK SAINT BSR 120128 (IT) Chico Freeman : tenor, alto, soprano sax, bass clarinet - Von Freeman : tenor sax, piano - E.J.Allen : trumpet, flugelhorn - Geri Allen : piano, keyboards - Donald Pate : bass - Victor Jones : drums - Norman Hedman : percussion Side A : Liberian girl (M.Jackson) - Mist - Trespasser - House of dreams (Dick Griffin) - The ditty Side B : You'll know when you get there - Mercy, mercy me (M.Gaye) - N.7 (for Andrew Hill) - I remeber you (Mercer) All compositions by Chico Freeman except as indicated. rec.N.Y.C. in 1988 - issued in 1989 Quote
mjazzg Posted January 15, 2014 Report Posted January 15, 2014 90s remaster. This rarely gets an airing and listening again I hear why. I don't hear Lacy and Cherry as a sympathetic pairing. Higgins is the star for me. Quote
Leeway Posted January 15, 2014 Report Posted January 15, 2014 Been weeding the LP shelves and uncovered: Joachim Kuhn (p), Ottomar Bowitsky (cello), George Lewis (tb), Mark Nauseef (various pecussion and winds). CMP Records. Quote
tomatamot Posted January 15, 2014 Report Posted January 15, 2014 (edited) Timo Lassy / Live With Lassy – Live In Helsinki 2012 Edited January 15, 2014 by tomatamot Quote
porcy62 Posted January 15, 2014 Report Posted January 15, 2014 Italian "Best Buy" pressing, great sound! Quote
paul secor Posted January 15, 2014 Report Posted January 15, 2014 Ran Blake: Film Noir (Arista Novus) An intellectually and emotionally engaging collection of performances of film music and music inspired by films. An added plus for me is that a portion of the liner notes was written by Andrew Sarris, my favorite film critic. Quote
Leeway Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Ran Blake: Film Noir (Arista Novus) An intellectually and emotionally engaging collection of performances of film music and music inspired by films. An added plus for me is that a portion of the liner notes was written by Andrew Sarris, my favorite film critic. I join you in that preference. Sarris was part of my (soi-disant) intellectual upbringing. I used to read him in the Village Voice; not surprising since I attended NYU. "The American Cinema" is his best-known work, but I always liked "Confessions of a Cultist." Both sit on the shelf near me. Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 90s remaster. This rarely gets an airing and listening again I hear why. I don't hear Lacy and Cherry as a sympathetic pairing. Higgins is the star for me. Just to give a responsible opposing viewpoint, as the radio stations in the U.S. used to say: This is my favorite early Lacy album; I think it works on every level. Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Anthony Braxton - Composition 82 for Four Orchestras (Arista). I've been back and forth on this music for years. Tonight I'm spinning sides five and six, and enjoying it, in a modest way. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Anthony Braxton - Composition 82 for Four Orchestras (Arista). I've been back and forth on this music for years. Tonight I'm spinning sides five and six, and enjoying it, in a modest way. Do you know about the side "mix ups"? I should scan my notes from Cuscuna. Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Anthony Braxton - Composition 82 for Four Orchestras (Arista). I've been back and forth on this music for years. Tonight I'm spinning sides five and six, and enjoying it, in a modest way. Do you know about the side "mix ups"? I should scan my notes from Cuscuna. No, I don't. Please inform. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 The tapes sent to the pressing plant were in manual order and the plant labeled them as automatic order. When presented with the rather large economic problem of recalling all the boxes and repressing the records, I was told Anthony decided the new sequence was interesting and should stand. Here is the note included in my promo copy: -sorry my file is too large - it says: Discs are labelled all wrong! Record one is 1 / 4 not 1 / 2 Record two is 2 / 5 not 3 / 4 Record three is 3 / 6 not 5 / 6 Quote
Leeway Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 The tapes sent to the pressing plant were in manual order and the plant labeled them as automatic order. When presented with the rather large economic problem of recalling all the boxes and repressing the records, I was told Anthony decided the new sequence was interesting and should stand. Here is the note included in my promo copy: -sorry my file is too large - it says: Discs are labelled all wrong! Record one is 1 / 4 not 1 / 2 Record two is 2 / 5 not 3 / 4 Record three is 3 / 6 not 5 / 6 I have to print your post and include it in the Braxton box. Interesting! I need to give the new and old sequences a test run. BTW, isn't this in the Mosaic Braxton box? I assume the correct order was used there? (I don't have it handy). Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 The tapes sent to the pressing plant were in manual order and the plant labeled them as automatic order. When presented with the rather large economic problem of recalling all the boxes and repressing the records, I was told Anthony decided the new sequence was interesting and should stand. Here is the note included in my promo copy: -sorry my file is too large - it says: Discs are labelled all wrong! Record one is 1 / 4 not 1 / 2 Record two is 2 / 5 not 3 / 4 Record three is 3 / 6 not 5 / 6 I have to print your post and include it in the Braxton box. Interesting! I need to give the new and old sequences a test run. BTW, isn't this in the Mosaic Braxton box? I assume the correct order was used there? (I don't have it handy). Haven't seen it myself but heard the original "manufactured" order was repeated. Quote
paul secor Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Johnny Dyani w. John Tchicai & Dudu Pukwana: Witchdoctor's Son (Steeplechase) Quote
Leeway Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Kenny Drew Trio. Victor Japan pressing. Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Sun Ra - The Night of the Purple Moon (Intergalactic). Typical weird Saturn issue, with one catalog number on the label and another on the jacket. Quote
tomatamot Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Original a French 10" , but I`m very fond with this Japanese 12 " mono Featuring : Bob Brookmeyer (trombon), Jimmy Gourley (guitar), Henri Renaud (piano), Red Mitchell (bass), Frank Isola (drums). Quote
tomatamot Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Lee Konitz - Plays ( Japanese 12"mono reissue ) Quote
jeffcrom Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 Clayton Love - Come on Home Blues (Red Lightnin' 10"). I saw Clayton Love perform in Clarksdale, Mississippi 20 years or so ago. Also on the bill was Little Bill Wallace, Wadada Leo Smith's blues-playing stepfather. Quote
colinmce Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 The tapes sent to the pressing plant were in manual order and the plant labeled them as automatic order. When presented with the rather large economic problem of recalling all the boxes and repressing the records, I was told Anthony decided the new sequence was interesting and should stand. Here is the note included in my promo copy: -sorry my file is too large - it says: Discs are labelled all wrong! Record one is 1 / 4 not 1 / 2 Record two is 2 / 5 not 3 / 4 Record three is 3 / 6 not 5 / 6 I have to print your post and include it in the Braxton box. Interesting! I need to give the new and old sequences a test run. BTW, isn't this in the Mosaic Braxton box? I assume the correct order was used there? (I don't have it handy). Haven't seen it myself but heard the original "manufactured" order was repeated. Almost certainly. iirc there was no note about this in the booklet, which there would have been had it been corrected. Quote
Leeway Posted January 16, 2014 Report Posted January 16, 2014 JOOKLO DUO WITH CHRIS CORSANO, "LIVE IN VITTORIO VENETO ITALY," July 30, 2012. Yellow translucent LP, ltd 200 copies. A fine frenzy! Quote
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