mikeweil Posted August 17, 2005 Report Posted August 17, 2005 Having found the two MGM LPs of George Shearing with 95% of his recordings with Cal Tjader, I still want them on CD - they sound great, but of course these half-century old LPs have some surface noise. There are several very nice tracks on them - same probably goes for other Shearing MGM material. Quote
Michael Weiss Posted August 17, 2005 Report Posted August 17, 2005 Art Blakey - Golden Boy - Colpix Buddy Montgomery - The Two-sided Album - Milestone Sonny Red - Breezin' - Jazzland Wayne Shorter - Phantom Navigator - Columbia Quote
Michael Fitzgerald Posted August 17, 2005 Report Posted August 17, 2005 But wasn't Phantom Navigator issued on CD at the time? My LP doesn't have a note "Also available as...." but it seems that CBS didn't do that like Gramavision and GRP (to name but two I checked). Apparently PN did make it to CD in Japan. Mike Quote
jazzbo Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 Phantom Navigator made it to cd in the US. I have it somewhere, can't bring myself to spin it. . . not a favorite. Quote
GA Russell Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 Speaking of Vanguard, I don't believe that Larry Coryell's two Vanguard albums with Steve Marcus have been released on CD - Offering and The Great Escape. ← these have both been released on CD. i have them both. offering is very nice, but the great escape isn't so good, IMO. HOWEVER-fairyland has never been released. that deserved to be out on CD-a live trio with pretty purdie and chuck rainey. ← I'm surprised! I've kept my eye open for them and never seen them. Oh well, I stand corrected. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 I'm surprised! I've kept my eye open for them and never seen them. Oh well, I stand corrected. ← Musta been the bad eye. Quote
GA Russell Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 I'm surprised! I've kept my eye open for them and never seen them. Oh well, I stand corrected. ← Musta been the bad eye. ← It was all the cigar smoke! Quote
jazzbo Posted August 18, 2005 Report Posted August 18, 2005 I think the two Shearing MGM cds are available from the Verve Vault. . . . Quote
EKE BBB Posted August 18, 2005 Author Report Posted August 18, 2005 Tete Montoliu: Timeless LP 12": SJP 111 - Secret Love (released on 1978, recorded March 31 and April 1, 1977), reissued on the 3 LP edition Jazz Stop LP 12": CFE DD-33027/8/9 - Tete Montoliu but, to my knowledge, never on CD. (I have a scan of it, but can´t find it right now!) Quote
EKE BBB Posted August 18, 2005 Author Report Posted August 18, 2005 Tete Montoliu - Timeless LP 12": SJP 116 - Catalonian Folksongs (then issued as Timeless/Muse LP 12": TI 304 - Catalonian Folksongs): Recorded on Dec.9, 1977, part of it was reissued on Timeless CD: CD SJP 107/116 - Solo Piano (1989) which supposedly included both "Catalonian Folksongs" and "Yellow Dolphin Street" LPs, but four titles from "Catalonian Folksongs" weren´t included in the CD. Quote
Michael Weiss Posted August 19, 2005 Report Posted August 19, 2005 My mistake - Phantom Navigator was issued on CD - That's how I own it. I guess I was listing favorite recordings that are just plain out of print that I thought should be reissued. Quote
brownie Posted August 19, 2005 Report Posted August 19, 2005 Howard McGhee 'Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out' (United Artists) Quote
P.L.M Posted August 19, 2005 Report Posted August 19, 2005 (edited) JOE MCPHEE: THE WILLISAU CONCERT (HAT HUT) JEROME COOPER/ OLIVER LAKE: FOR THE PEOPLE (HAT HUT) PETER KUHN/ WILLIAM PARKER/ PHILLIP WILSON: GHOST OF A TRANCE (HAT HUT) DAUNIK LAZRO (FEATURING J-J. AVENEL): THE ENTRANCE GATES OF TSHEE PARK(SOLO & DUO) (HAT HUT) ANDRE JAUME/ JOE MC PHEE (FEATURING RAYMOND BONI): TALES AND PROPHECIES (HAT HUT) ANDRE JAUME: MUSIQUE POUR 8 - L'OC (HAT HUT) ANTHONY BRAXTON (WITH ANDERSON/ LINDBERG, BARKER): PERFORMANCE 9/1/79 (HAT HUT) SAM RIVERS (HOLLAND, ALTSCHUL): THE QUEST (RED RECORD) SAM RIVERS (HOLLAND, ALTSCHUL): PARANGON (FLUID) SAM RIVERS (LEWIS, HOLLAND, BARKER): CONTRAST (ECM) WARNE MARSH/ LEW TABACKIN: TENOR GLADNESS (INNER CITY) OM (LEIMGRUBER/ DORAN/ BURRI/ STUDER): CERBERUS (JAPO) OUT TO LUNCH (GEBHARD ULLMANN/ ANDREAS WILLERS/ HANS-DIETER LORENZ/ NIKOLAUS SCHAUBLE): S/T (NABEL) YOSUKE YAMASHITA/ ADELHARD ROIDINGER: INNER SPACE (ENJA) CHARLIE MARIANO & JERRY DODGIAN SEXTET: BEAUTIES OF 1918 (WORLD PACIFIC REC) + All the BRAXTON on ARISTA & RING All the HORO CATALOG (but that is a dream who had great chance to never come alive) Edited August 19, 2005 by P.L.M Quote
Jim R Posted August 19, 2005 Report Posted August 19, 2005 I think the two Shearing MGM cds are available from the Verve Vault. . . . ← Which remnds me... the Shearing (trio with Louis Stewart and NHOP) MPS albums still haven't been reissued, to my knowledge. Quote
nemo7 Posted August 20, 2005 Report Posted August 20, 2005 <inner city> label music from the 7-tease Quote
ajf67 Posted August 20, 2005 Report Posted August 20, 2005 Some e-mail exchanges w/Michael Fitzgerald today have reminded me of this one: Gigi Gryce, REMINISCIN' (the Orch-Tette record done for Mercury). ← This is a really nice session. Richard Williams and Eddie Costa both add a lot to it. Can't believe it's never made it to CD. J. J. Johnson -- I think most of the albums he did for Columbia hadn't made it to CD until Mosaic did their set. Good stuff. And what is it with Bill Dixon not coming out? "Intents and Purposes" is superb. Quote
mikeweil Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 (edited) I think the two Shearing MGM cds are available from the Verve Vault. . . . ← There are two available, but without Tjader. I'd rather see them do proper reissues, as the old LPs are rather short and compiled long after the original 78 issues - you never get a complete session on one LP. I'd have to buy a third LP to get me the one missing track with Tjader, but I'm not a completist any more. I'm not a fan of these issues or LPRs - they spare the label the effort to get it straight, discographically. Session info on the LPs is missing or incorrect or incomplete. Edited August 21, 2005 by mikeweil Quote
mikeweil Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 Forgot I have an LP search list on my hard drive: Ahead A-33750 Lewis, John Mirjana Asha One McNeil, Lloyd Asha Asha Two McNeil, Lloyd Tanner Suite Bald Eagle BELP 181 Fame, Georgie & Annie Ross In Hogland Baobab No.2 McNeil, Lloyd Tori Beppo B-509 Gillespie, Dizzy Reunion Big Band Live 1969 Blue Note LWB-1033 Silver, Horace Silver 'n' Strings Play Music Of The Spheres Blue Thumb BTS 37 Gasca, Luis For Those Who Chant Chiaroscuro CR 162 Hyman, Dick & Ruby Braff Fats Waller's Heavenly Jive Chiaroscuro CR 189 Mason, James Rhythm of Life Chiaroscuro CR 2037 Harris, Eddie Exploration Columbia KC 32150 Arnold, Horacee Tribe Columbia PC 33534 Lewis, John P.O.V. Finite FIN 1976-2 Chambers, Joe New World Flying Fish FF-380 Foday Musa Suso Mansa Bendung FMP SAJ-51 Jali Nyama Suso Kora Impulse #29069 Sims, Zoot Plays Four Altos Impulse AS-9192 Montgomery, Buddy This Rather Than That Impulse AS-9198 MacKay, Dave & Vicky Hamilton Rainbow Inner City IC-1036 Jefferson, Eddie The Main Man Jazz Circle JC01 Cobb, Arnett Jumpin' The Blues Jazzland JLP 61 Ashby, Dorothy Labor #7006 or 8 Steffens, Walter Ecstasy Landmark LLP-502 Lateef, Yusef In Nigeria Liberty UA LBJ-60060 Young Men From Memphis Down Home Runion Mainstream MRL 346 Coles, Johnny Katumbo (Dance) Muse MR 5052 Hayes, Louis Breath of Life Nemperor Bolden, Walter Open Sky #3126 Hibbler, Al & Hank Jones For Sentimental Reasons Pacific Jazz P-20155 Watts, Ernie Planet Love Pacific Jazz Fischer, Clare So Danco Samba Prestige P-7486 Kloss, Eric Grits & Gravy Prestige Patterson, Don Mellow Soul Savoy SJL-3301 Ellis, Pee Wee Home In The Country Solid State SS-18065 Wali & The Afro-Caravan Home Lost And Found Quote
Tony Pusey Posted August 30, 2005 Report Posted August 30, 2005 Not Jazz (or?) but I would sure like to see Tim Buckleys Starsailor, not to mention Blue Afternoon. Quote
Guest akanalog Posted August 30, 2005 Report Posted August 30, 2005 i would like to see some bayete on prestige released. i doubt that happens now thought with crappy concord in charge. Quote
Tom in RI Posted August 30, 2005 Report Posted August 30, 2005 (edited) Stanley Cowell - Illusion Suite (I am pretty sure I read here that the tapes were lost. I have been stockpiling vinyl copies!) Jack DeJohnette - Inflation Blues and Tin Can Alley (I don't think these have made it to disc) Regarding Mingus's Music Written For Monterrey, Not Played, Played at UCLA (or something like that), Sue Mingus was on a live chat the other day and suggested she will be putting this out on disc. Of course, with her track record I'll believe when I see it (will have to make do with the 1980's reissue in the meantime). Edited August 30, 2005 by Tom in RI Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 30, 2005 Report Posted August 30, 2005 Not Jazz (or?) but I would sure like to see Tim Buckleys Starsailor, not to mention Blue Afternoon. ← Both of these were on CD, but are now OOP. They're certainly due for a reissue, though! As for Intents and Purposes, amazingly Dixon and RCA are on the same page about this not making it to CD - he's moved on to probably stronger work, and RCA is probably on the "Bill who?" by now. Quote
sidewinder Posted August 30, 2005 Report Posted August 30, 2005 Stanley Cowell - Illusion Suite (I am pretty sure I read here that the tapes were lost. I have been stockpiling vinyl copies!) Wow - didn't realise ! I have a nice German ECM of that one. Love that version of 'Cal Massey'. Quote
Kreilly Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 Roscoe Mitchell's "Solo Saxophone Concerts" on Sackville. Marion Brown's "Solo Saxophone" on Sweet Earth. Henry Threadgill Sextet "Subject to Change" on About Time. Henry Threadgill "X-75 Volume 1" on Arista/Novus. Also Henry's latest would be nice on cd. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 Roscoe Mitchell's "Solo Saxophone Concerts" on Sackville. I think Sackville returned the tapes to Roscoe 'cause they could not remove the tape print through for cd release. Probably never see a "silvering" of this record. Quote
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