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24 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Am I the only one to pick this up?

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I bought that CD as soon as it came out.  Also owned the vinyl of 'There Will Be Another You' back in the day, and have always really liked it.  Sound quality is totally acceptable.

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3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Am I the only one to pick this up?

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I never saw that one on the shelves when these two-fers came out. But to be fair, this is a European release, so it still hasn’t been issued on CD in the US.

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55 minutes ago, JSngry said:

IIRC, Sonny frowned on that release, apparently he did not give permission for its release in 197?.

That's also what I remember.  He was, of course, on Milestone by the time it was released, but with Impulse when it was recorded.  I don't know enough about the business to know how those things work - was it customary to seek permission for a vault release like that?  I know that the horrid 'Dylan' album, put out by Columbia when he was with Asylum, was released "without permission", and was a sore point (though they obviously worked it out).  Outtakes from 'Self Portrait', what a nauseating concept.

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22 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

Perhaps he was under contract to Impulse at the time of its recording (June 17, 1965) and thus Impulse felt it had the rights to release it? This was mere weeks before he went over to Englewood Cliffs to record On Impulse!.

Yeah, as I understand it the studio date was a "re-do" of the live date for technical reasons.

 

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52 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Yeah, as I understand it the studio date was a "re-do" of the live date for technical reasons.

 

That makes sense, in that the cover photo was from that concert.

But then - was the impulse! contract for three albums? If so, they got that.

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On 10/28/2024 at 12:55 AM, JSngry said:

That makes sense, in that the cover photo was from that concert.

But then - was the impulse! contract for three albums? If so, they got that.

I'd imagine, like Elvin, Paul Gonsalves, or Pee-Wee Russell, it was something like that.

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1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said:

I'd imagine, like Elvin, Paul Gonsalves, or Pee-Wee Russell, it was something like that.

So this live album would have been a fourth album, outside of the contracted quota, and therefore not approved by Sonny?

Just speculating.

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