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Well, today the new incarnation of the Time catalogue arrived via Hiroshi. This is the first time I have been exposed to this music, have been lusting after the Sonny Clark, Bennìe Green and Booker Little in particular. They sound fine, Scott La Faro on Booker is great! What do other posters think about this music?

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The Booker Little lp on Time has been my favorite Booker Little date for a long time. Part of the reason is that I have this on original vinyl, although I have picked up a cd copy. I don't usually go for trumpet led 4tet dates but this one is special to me.

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Some really good sessions. I like the Bennie Green and the Tommy Turrentine a lot. The Sonny Clark is one of his best sessions. . . period. And the Little is . . .timeless!

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The Booker Little date is my favourite session from the trumpeter's career, and from this label. The other sessions are more mainstream. Unfortunately all CD versions of the Booker Littel date have been dubbed from LP, so the tapes seem to be missing.

The Sonny Clark and Stanley Turrentine had been released on hybrid SACDs, which are now OOP but can still be found with some luck. The remastering is outstanding.

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The Sonny Clark and Stanley Turrentine had been released on hybrid SACDs, which are now OOP but can still be found with some luck. The remastering is outstanding.

I've never seen an SACD of Stanley Turrentine's Time album. I do, however, have the SACD of Tommy Turrentine's Time album. Aren't you mistaking one for the other?

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The Sonny Clark and Stanley Turrentine had been released on hybrid SACDs, which are now OOP but can still be found with some luck. The remastering is outstanding.

I've never seen an SACD of Stanley Turrentine's Time album. I do, however, have the SACD of Tommy Turrentine's Time album. Aren't you mistaking one for the other?

Claude must have mixed up Stanley and Tommy Turrentine - only the Tommy was on SACD. I too got them from CD Connection - highly recommended.

Do these Japanese CDs include the bonus material? And does the Booker Little sound like it was dubbed from LP?

Fresh Sound also has Time reissues - has anyone heard them or even compared the sound?

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All of these Time reissues are fantastic. All worth picking up. Faves are the Little and Bennie Green, plus the Turrentine. Heck, I like 'em all.

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OK, I have some of the recent Japanese issues in front of me.

Sonny Clark includes Nica, Blues blue, Junka and Sonia as alternate takes

Max Roach includes Milano, Old folks and Gandolfos Bounce as alternate takes

Tommy Turrentine no alternates

Stan Turrentine, no alternates

Kenny Dorham Jazz Contemporary has A waltz, Monks Mood and This love of mine as alternates

Booker Little no alternates ( I will listen to this again tomorrow nd try to hear if its a needle drop)

Cant find Dorhams Showboat so no info today about alternates.

Hope this helps.

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Tony,

Your Kenny Dorham may also include the track 'Sign Off', which is a bonus cut but NOT an alternate. Does your CD list the personnel on all tracks? I can't find any discographies that mention 'Sign Off' and the alternates, and it's not clear which of the two days they were recorded on (it's a different bass player, depending).

If I read you correctly, the Sonny Clark does not have the alternate of 'Minor Meeting' which was available on a previous incarnation of the CD (but not on itunes, where I bought all my Time bonus tracks).

Bertrand.

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or stoopid music? pretty dandy stuff there as well.

this one features the trumpet quoting Coltrane's Impressions on a nice horse ride rendition of Pavanne

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Oh my, oh my... if it hasn't been common knowledge by now that Bean ripped off Brötzlmeistr big time...

Hey ! Shouldnt all talk of the noisy one be restricted to the humorous rodent thread ?  ^_^

Hey you moldy fig! Didn't you know that Brötzelmeister has been accepted as an old-fashioned mainstream jazz musician thirty years ago? :g

Even this Hawkins guy stole a lot of Brötzmann tricks!

Don't go all girlie about this now, pu-lleaze!

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The Sonny Clark and Stanley Turrentine had been released on hybrid SACDs, which are now OOP but can still be found with some luck. The remastering is outstanding.

I've never seen an SACD of Stanley Turrentine's Time album. I do, however, have the SACD of Tommy Turrentine's Time album. Aren't you mistaking one for the other?

Time to correct my error 6 months later :) Yes, I meant the Tommy Turrentine album.

Kenny Dorham "Showboat" had also been announced for realese on Audio Fidelity hybrid SACD, but it never materialized.

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Bertrand, no the album merely lists recording dates as february 11 and 12 1960. No indication of which sides were recorded on each of these 2 days.

I have found my copy of Showboat and as expected there are no alternates

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