Gheorghe Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 2 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Ahh yes @Gheorghe . Have checked my Items again and found out, I have here made a mixup of the back sides. The tracks from the Item shown above (white cover + red characters) belong to this one below ---> Prestige PR 7827 The correct tracks of my first submission (white cover) are these ----> Prestige / New Jazz 8295 Those Prestige covers with a photo and with those stripes and the text "Historical series were around there in the early 70´s and from that series "Miles Davis - Steaming" was my first jazz listening ever and I got hooked for the rest of my live. Then I purchase "Coltrane-Soultrane" from the same series, the one with "Good Bait" and "I wanna talk about you", and while browsing thru the records I also found "Tadd Dameron - John Coltrane Mating Call". They were not expensive and could be purchased with the monthy pocket money. Ah, and actually my second self bought record was "Mingus in Concert" (3 LPs with Dolphy in Paris). So Miles and Mingus where my first "heroes" 4 minutes ago, porcy62 said: Fantastic ! Vintage bop with the very best performers. Stitt on tenor is great , the tunes are great, and IMHO it is one of Bud Powell´s very best performances. This and the BN with Fats Navarro and Rollins.... Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 (edited) 4 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I have the Lee Konitz - Miles Davis album with the same cover, but on side B there is other tunes and musicians. It has a duo Konitz-Jimmy Raney, and some more abstract tunes featuring Teddy Charles. The last tune is a very very strange sounding version of "Night in Tunisia". There was an earlier Davis-Konitz collaboration in the late 40´s I think. With John Lewis and Max Roach I think... Could be this one: Miles Davis [D1521-15] Miles Davis And His Orchestra: Miles Davis (tp) Mike Zwerin (tb) Junior Collins (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar,arr) John Lewis (p,arr) Al McKibbon (b) Max Roach (d) Kenny Hagood (vcl) Gil Evans (arr) Broadcast "Royal Roost", New York, September 4, 1948 Capitol CDP-594550 [CD] Edited May 27, 2022 by jazzcorner Quote
Holy Ghost Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 20 hours ago, BillF said: Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. 21 hours ago, porcy62 said: Ignore that post above, I don't know how to delete it, but this what I meant to quote. Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Ignore that post above, I don't know how to delete it, but this what I meant to quote. Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Just click on "options" and delete then Edited May 27, 2022 by jazzcorner Quote
sidewinder Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Holy Ghost said: Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Ignore that post above, I don't know how to delete it, but this what I meant to quote. Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Didn’t CBS in the US own that Barnaby label that put out Candid reissues in the 70s/80s ? If that Japan reissue is in the same timeframe, that would explain it. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 10 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Didn’t CBS in the US own that Barnaby label that put out Candid reissues in the 70s/80s ? If that Japan reissue is in the same timeframe, that would explain it. Barnaby was owned by Andy Williams. Williams bought the Cadence label (Candid was a sub) to gain control of his own recordings. Williams was then under contract to Columbia and made a distribution deal with them. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 48 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said: Barnaby was owned by Andy Williams. Williams bought the Cadence label (Candid was a sub) to gain control of his own recordings. Williams was then under contract to Columbia and made a distribution deal with them. Fascinating ! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: Fascinating ! 1 hour ago, Chuck Nessa said: Barnaby was owned by Andy Williams. Williams bought the Cadence label (Candid was a sub) to gain control of his own recordings. Williams was then under contract to Columbia and made a distribution deal with them. 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: Fascinating ! 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: Fascinating ! On 5/26/2022 at 10:37 AM, BillF said: Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Yeah, totally didn't see the connection. Thanks! And at Jazzcorner, I'm really losing it, where is the options button??? 5 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Just curious, looking at the OBI strip on top, CBS has rights to distribute Candid records? Seriously, I don't know. Yeah, totally didn't see the connection. Thanks! And at Jazzcorner, I'm really losing it, where is the options button??? Nevermind... Anywho, about those awesome Prestige records posted above, good stuff. Quote
jazzcorner Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 (edited) 23 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: 23 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: And at Jazzcorner, I'm really losing it, where is the options button??? Nevermind... Anywho, about those awesome Prestige records posted above, good stuff. Well I see the following buttons after I have submitted something (Quote - Edit - Options , then press Options and "Delete" apears so only the submitter cal also delete his own sub)) - Here is an other of those (japanese) Prestige albums Edited May 27, 2022 by jazzcorner more text explanation Quote
BillF Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 (edited) 34 minutes ago, jazzcorner said: Edited May 27, 2022 by BillF Quote
HutchFan Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 Now on my 'table: I really dig this album. VerPlanck's voice is the key. Her pure, clear tone -- which comes across with a sort of sophisticated innocence -- works perfectly with Wilder's songs. The cherry on top is Mel Lewis' drum work, which keeps the music swinging. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 Really liking this one as a Tone Poet. Quote
Gheorghe Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 21 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Could be this one: Miles Davis [D1521-15] Miles Davis And His Orchestra: Miles Davis (tp) Mike Zwerin (tb) Junior Collins (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar,arr) John Lewis (p,arr) Al McKibbon (b) Max Roach (d) Kenny Hagood (vcl) Gil Evans (arr) Broadcast "Royal Roost", New York, September 4, 1948 Capitol CDP-594550 [CD] Nice, this is the pre-birth of cool, wonderful thing. But I think when I mentioned a Miles-Lee Konitz collaboration also from the Roost 1948 it was a small group thing, Miles, Konitz, Lewis, Curley Russel and Max Roach playing a vintage bop set with stuff like 52nd Street Theme and maybe a ballad sung also by Kenny Hagood.... I friend of mine who died had it, the second side was a set from 1952 Miles with Jackie McLean..... 17 hours ago, jazzcorner said: Well I see the following buttons after I have submitted something (Quote - Edit - Options , then press Options and "Delete" apears so only the submitter cal also delete his own sub)) - Here is an other of those (japanese) Prestige albums 2 days ago at a jam session during intermission a trumpet player and myself talked about bop tunes to play and as we mentioned Miles (he had played the old "Milestones" (not the famous tune but the bop line from a Savoy session with Bird on Tenor, he mentioned that Miles sometimes stole compositions from others. I mentioned "Dig" which actually was an original by Jackie McLean called "Donna" and as you sure know, based on "Sweet Georgia Brown". On the other hand, when I was a teenie and first heard Miles´ "Walkin´" I was astonished that the composer was not Miles, but a Richard Carpenter (later I got to know the story behind that dubious deal", but then I thought who is this "Richard Carpenter" who wrote that tune. What does he play, with whom does he play...... Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 I just finished spinning a recently acquired SRX LP from Music Matters Jazz of Art Blakey's "Free For All". From my now limited hearing ability, this LP doesn't sound a whole lot better than my old 70's era Van Gelder pressing. If anything, it seems like Kevin Gray pushed the trumpet & trombone further forward in the mix during Shorter's fiery solo on the title track, one of my favorite Jazz tracks. While their fills are prominent on the older LP & every CD version of this date, they aren't usually louder than Shorter. I guess it's a good thing I got it in trade for other MMJ LPs, so the $$ were a wash. Quote
Pim Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 never really got into the Black Jazz catalog but I do like this one. Quote
soulpope Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 13 minutes ago, porcy62 said: The Booker Ervin sessions Excellent .... Quote
medjuck Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 (edited) On 5/27/2022 at 5:50 AM, Chuck Nessa said: Barnaby was owned by Andy Williams. Williams bought the Cadence label (Candid was a sub) to gain control of his own recordings. Williams was then under contract toRight. And IIRC ( Columbia and made a distribution deal with them. Right. And IIRC (though I often don't) the label was started by one Archie Bleyer who led the Arthur Godfrey band. Edited May 28, 2022 by medjuck Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 12 minutes ago, medjuck said: Right. And IIRC (though I often don't) the label was started by one Archie Bleyer who led the Arthur Godfrey band. Correct - and he was married to one of the Chordettes. Quote
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