Jazztropic Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Noticed Renaud with Bobby Jaspar and Al Cohn on BMG Vogue.They Look interesting.Has anyone heard them?Any thoughts.Sound Clips on any site? Thanks Quote
Michael Fitzgerald Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Yes - the Jaspar/Renaud set includes the album of all Gigi Gryce stuff done while Gryce was in Paris in 1953. If you like Getz/Raney, you'll probably like this stuff. Gryce also plays baritone (no solos) on one of the Renaud/Cohn sessions from NYC 1954. Mike Quote
brownie Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 You can hear samples from the Henri Renaud/Al Cohn Vogue BMG reissue here: http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000...2767170-5987335 You should also check out the other Henri Renaud Vogue BMG reissues: - Henri Renaud Trio, Sextet & All Stars - Henri Renaud All Stars (with Al Cohn, Jay Jay Johnson, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath and Charlie Smith Quote
king ubu Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Wasn't Renaud more a catalyst than a great pianist, actually? I mean, having all those JiP and Vogue discs he pops up everywhere, and I never really thought his playing was that great. There's nothing wrong with it, for sure, but sometimes I'd with for Solal or Urtreger or Peiffer instead... If you're interested in all star affairs, there's also that date on one of the first of the "Birdlanders" OJCs, feat. Renaud with Kai & Jay, Cohn, Bags, Percy Heath, a.o. Quote
brownie Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Wasn't Renaud more a catalyst than a great pianist, actually? I mean, having all those JiP and Vogue discs he pops up everywhere, and I never really thought his playing was that great. There's nothing wrong with it, for sure, but sometimes I'd with for Solal or Urtreger or Peiffer instead... If you're interested in all star affairs, there's also that date on one of the first of the "Birdlanders" OJCs, feat. Renaud with Kai & Jay, Cohn, Bags, Percy Heath, a.o. Ubu is right! Not that Renaud was a bad piano player. On a strictly musical aspect, he was overshadowed by some other French pianists. But he is the one who animated the post-bop Paris scene and his groups at the Tabou, Le Boeuf sur le Toit and Club Saint-Germain gathered the innovative musicians of the time. He was backing Clifford Brown on many of the Vogue sides recorded in 1953 and when Lester Young was looking for good musicians to back him at jam sessions when he was in Paris, it was the Henri Renaud group which was picked for the honor! Renaud later became a highly respected produced for CBS/Columbia France and helped bring still unmatched reissues of the Armstrong, Basie, Ellington (and others) Okeh/Columbia sessions. An aside: the Birdlanders OJC has some of the material that is included in the Vogue BMG Henri Renaud All Stars reissues. For once, forget about the OJC! The material is complete and in better sound on the Vogue CDs! Quote
king ubu Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 An aside: the Birdlanders OJC has some of the material that is included in the Vogue BMG Henri Renaud All Stars reissues. For once, forget about the OJC! The material is complete and in better sound on the Vogue CDs! Are you sure about that? I'm aware that these Birdlanders discs come from "Vogue in NYC" sessions, so to speak, but where are the tracks with Jay & Kai to be found? I only have vol. 1 (picked it up in a sale, never looked for vol. 2 so far). Also, can you list all the new Vogue Masters releases? I have no idea how to find out about *all* the new ones, and I'd love to know! Quote
John L Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Henri Renaud has to be one of the most loved of all French jazz musicians. Every review that I have ever seen of an Henri Renaud disc in a French jazz journal has been over the top. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 I'm very fond of the Blue Star LP 'Henri Renaud et son Orchestre - New Sound at the "Boeuf Sur Le Toit"'. This session also has Jimmy Gourley and Sadi on it (reissued by Fresh Sounds). Second the comment about Renaud's great influence at French CBS. Those Basie 10LP Columbia sets were his, I believe, along with that mega-cool 'Essential Miles Davis' compilation box. Quote
king ubu Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 I'm very fond of the Blue Star LP 'Henri Renaud et son Orchestre - New Sound at the "Boeuf Sur Le Toit"'. This session also has Jimmy Gourley and Sadi on it (reissued by Fresh Sounds). Blue Star 6831? That one is also on the Jazz in Paris disc "Zoot Sims et Henri Renaud". That is a very nice disc, with 4 lenghty Sims cuts (with Eardley, Renaud, de Hass [shouldn't that be de Haas?] and Saudrais) plus the Renaud 10 inch album. Quote
sidewinder Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Yes, it's Blue Star BS-6831. The version I've got is an 80s Fresh Sound vinyl in 12 inch format. LP cover is a nice facsimile of the original and pressing quality is fine. The LP kicks off with 'Venez Donc Chez Moi', a tune which I've always enjoyed from those Clifford Brown Vogue sides. I've got other Fresh Sound LP reissues by Pierre Michelot, Bobby Jaspar and others and they sound great ! Quote
king ubu Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Yes, it's Blue Star BS-6831. The version I've got is an 80s Fresh Sound vinyl in 12 inch format. LP cover is a nice facsimile of the original and pressing quality is fine. The LP kicks off with 'Venez Donc Chez Moi', a tune which I've always enjoyed from those Clifford Brown Vogue sides. I've got other Fresh Sound LP reissues by Pierre Michelot, Bobby Jaspar and others and they sound great ! I don't know much about Freshsound vinyl, the only one I have is Sal Salvador's Bethlehem "Salute to the Greats" (sounds good to my ears, too). With CDs, they don't do such a great job, and I assume if one wants to get this Renaud date in as legit a way as possible, today the JiP disc should be the way to go. Of course in the eighties that disc wasn't around... B-) Quote
brownie Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 An aside: the Birdlanders OJC has some of the material that is included in the Vogue BMG Henri Renaud All Stars reissues. For once, forget about the OJC! The material is complete and in better sound on the Vogue CDs! Are you sure about that? I'm aware that these Birdlanders discs come from "Vogue in NYC" sessions, so to speak, but where are the tracks with Jay & Kai to be found? I only have vol. 1 (picked it up in a sale, never looked for vol. 2 so far). Also, can you list all the new Vogue Masters releases? I have no idea how to find out about *all* the new ones, and I'd love to know! The sides with Kai Winding and Henri Renaud were on the Oscar Pettiford Sextet album that also was reissued by Vogue. That 1954 session was produced by Leonard Feather and engineered by Jerry Newman. http://homepages.tesco.net/~guylj/TalFarlo...ifordSextet.htm The Period/Prestige reissues were a mess! The Vogue CDs are the way to go. The Pettiford Sextet Vogue CD includes two previously unissued takes. Quote
king ubu Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 An aside: the Birdlanders OJC has some of the material that is included in the Vogue BMG Henri Renaud All Stars reissues. For once, forget about the OJC! The material is complete and in better sound on the Vogue CDs! Are you sure about that? I'm aware that these Birdlanders discs come from "Vogue in NYC" sessions, so to speak, but where are the tracks with Jay & Kai to be found? I only have vol. 1 (picked it up in a sale, never looked for vol. 2 so far). Also, can you list all the new Vogue Masters releases? I have no idea how to find out about *all* the new ones, and I'd love to know! The sides with Kai Winding and Henri Renaud were on the Oscar Pettiford Sextet album that also was reissued by Vogue. That 1954 session was produced by Leonard Feather and engineered by Jerry Newman. http://homepages.tesco.net/~guylj/TalFarlo...ifordSextet.htm The Period/Prestige reissues were a mess! The Vogue CDs are the way to go. The Pettiford Sextet Vogue CD includes two previously unissued takes. I have that Pettiford! Didn't realize it was the same stuff! Quote
brownie Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Ultra rare 78s from Henri Renaud (1951 date with Bobby Jaspar, Sandy Mosse, Jimmy Gourley, etc...) were reissued a while back on a CD by Paris Jazz Corner. Pretty good but the sound is low fi. The issued 78s (on the Saturne label, nothing to do with Ra) were in pretty bad shape and the transfers were more than problematic. http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000...2767170-5987335 Quote
jazzbo Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Wow, never knew about that cd Brownie! Thanks. Due to this thread. . . I went and ordered four more Vogues from dah bastards! Quote
brownie Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 Wow, never knew about that cd Brownie! Thanks. Thank me once you heard it. To repeat this is lo fi. But this does not prevent anyone from enjoying the music. The sound from the Buddy Bolden cylinders should be better than those! Quote
jazzbo Posted May 14, 2005 Report Posted May 14, 2005 I haven't ordered it, at least yet. But I'm happy to know it's out there. (I can handle lofi, I really can). Quote
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