relyles Posted April 22, 2006 Report Posted April 22, 2006 I am working on an Osby discography and there are a few recordings featuring Osby that are not in my collection and I can not locate a reliable source for the necessary session information. If anyone has any of the recordings below in their collection and would be willing to email me scans of the necessary discographical information from the CD booklets I would be be very appreciative. OSBY RECORDINGS AS A LEADER Greg Osby Sound Theatre 1987 JMT SIDEMAN APPEARANCES Mark Helias The Current Set 1987 Enja Cecil Brooks, III The Collective 1989 Muse Franco Ambrosetti Movies, Too 1988 Enja Franco Ambrosetti Music For Symphony 1991 Enja Glenna Powrie Asha 1990 Muse Bob Belden Purple Rain 1994 Blue Note Bob Belden Shades Of Blue 1995 Blue Note Jhelisa Anderson Galactica Rush 1994 Dorado Matt Cooper The Rough And the Smooth 1995 Dorado Terumasa Hino Acoustic Boogie 1995 Toshiba EMI Cindy Blackman Trio + Two 1991 label unknown Hino/Kikuchi Moment - Live At Blue Note Tokyo 1996 Toshiba EMI Jim Hall By Arrrangement 1998 Telarc Peter Herborn Large Two 2000 Jazzline Uri Caine Goldberg Variations 2000 Winter & Winter Yo Miles! Sky Garden 2004 Cunneiform Records Masabumi Kikuchi/Greg Osby Beyond All 2005 55 Records Project Z Lincoln Memorial 2005 Abstract Logix Quote
kh1958 Posted April 22, 2006 Report Posted April 22, 2006 Greg Osby has a thread and occasionally posts and responds to questions on allaboutjazz.com. Quote
marcello Posted April 22, 2006 Report Posted April 22, 2006 (edited) Cindy Blackman Trio + Two Free Lance, 1991 FRL CD 015 CD Cindy Blackman - drums Greg Osby - alto sax Santi Debriano - bass David Fiuczynski - guitar Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band - congas 1. Possession (Debriano) [06:40] 2. Anna (Debriano) [06:14] 3. Next Time Forever (Blackman) [04:05] 4. Chorillo (Debriano) [04:41] 5. Dreams So Real (Debriano) [07:45] 6. The Quest (Fiuczynski) [06:05] 7. Timbuktu (Debriano) [10:24] 7. I Hear a Rhapsody (Gershwin) [07:02] Ron - There seems to be two artwork covers: CREDITS Paul Wickliffe Engineer Jean-Paul Rodrique Executive Producer, Producer Greg Osby Sax (Alto) Beatrice le Gouvello Cover Design Cindy Blackman Drums, Main Performer Anne-Marie Terrazzoni Editing, Mastering Jeff Lippay Assistant Engineer Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band Conga Santi Debriano Bass, Producer Christian Ducasse Photography David Fiuczynski Guitar Recorded August 29 & 30, 1990 in New York City. Edited April 22, 2006 by marcello Quote
relyles Posted April 22, 2006 Author Report Posted April 22, 2006 Greg Osby has a thread and occasionally posts and responds to questions on allaboutjazz.com. I know. I am actually compiling the discography with Osby's consent and have been communicating with him directly. Quote
Aggie87 Posted April 22, 2006 Report Posted April 22, 2006 Franco Ambrosetti - Movies, Too Digitally recorded by Rudy Van Gelder at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood NJ March 22/23, 1988 Album design by Elisabeth Winckelmann Enja recording, my copy is released 1989 by Mesa/Bluemoon Franco Ambrosetti - Fluegelhorn John Scofield - Guitar Greg Osby - Alto & Soprano Sax Geri Allen - Piano Michael Formanek - Bass Daniel Humair - Drums 1. My Man (C. Pollock/M. Yvain) 3:48 2. Angel Eyes (Brent, Dennis) 10:47 3. Theme from Superman (Williams) 6:36 4. Theme from Peter Gunn (Mancini) 3:29 5. Cinderella's Waltz (Hoffmann, Mack) 2:09 6. What's New Pussycat? (Bacharach, David) 6:27 7. God Bless the Child (Herzog, Holiday) 9:29 8. Steppenwolf (Gruntz) 6:39 Quote
Aggie87 Posted April 22, 2006 Report Posted April 22, 2006 Uri Caine - Goldberg Variations (Winter & Winter, 2000) Osby plays on: Disc 1 Track 14: Variation for Saxophone & Piano, 2:47 Uri Caine: piano, Greg Osby: alto saxophone Disc 1 Track 21: Canon at the 3rd in 3/4, 2:38 Ralph Alessi: trumpet, Uri Caine: piano, James Genus: bass, Greg Osby: alto saxophone, Ralph Peterson: drums Disc 1 Track 33: The Jaybird Lounge Variation, 2:33 Ralph Alessi: trumpte, Uri Caine: piano, James Genus: bass, Greg Osby: alto saxophone, Ralph Peterson: drums Disc 1 Track 36: The Contrapunto Variation, 4:25 Ralph Alessi: trumpet, Marco Bermudez: words and vocals, Uri Caine: piano, Milton Cardona: percussion, James Genus: bass, Greg Osby: alto saxophone, Ralph Peterson: drums Disc 1 Track 38: Canon at the 5th in 5/4, 2:34 Ralph Alessi: trumpet, Uri Caine: piano, Greg Osby: alto saxophone, Todd Reynolds, violin, Ralph Peterson: drums, Reggie Washington: electric bass Disc 2 Track 12: The Boxy Variation, 5:05 Ralph Alessi: trumpet, Uri Caine: piano, James Genus: bass, Greg Osby: alto saxophone, Ralph Peterson: drums Disc 2 Track 18: Canon at the 4th in 4/4, 3:12 Ralph Alessi: trumpet, Uri Caine: piano, Milton Cardona: percussion, James Genus: bass, Greg Osby: alto saxophone, Ralph Peterson: drums Digital Recording at Avatar Studios, NYC, NY, USA, October 1999. Engineer: Adrian von Ripka Assistant: Anthony Ruotolo + WDR Studio 2, Cologne, Germany November 1999. Engineer: Mark Hohn (WDR) Head Engineer: Carlos Albrecht + Boomish Studio, NYC, NY, USA, November 1999. Engineers: Zach Danziger, Tim Lefebvre + GoodandEvil Studio, Brooklyn, NY, USA November 1999 Engineers: Danny Blume, Chris Kelly + Skin Tone Riddles Studio, Brooklyn, NY, USA Engineer: DJ Olive + Westrax Studio, NYC NY USA November 1999 Engineer: Jeremy Harris + Velour Studio, NYC NY USA November 1999 Engineer: DJ Logic + Loft Studio, Cologne Germany December 1999 Engineer: Adrian von Ripka assistant: Christian Heck + Villa Medici-Giulini, Briosco, Italy December 1999 Engineer: Adrian von Ripka + Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg, Germany December 1999/January 2000 Engineer: Adrian von Ripka Digital mixing at Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg Germany Dec 99/Jan 00 Engineers: Adrian von Ripka, Johannes Wohlleben asst: Dirk Kloiber Digital editing and mastering at Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg, Germany Dec 99/Jan 00 Album head engineer and co-producer: Adrian von Ripka Producer: Stefan Winter Quote
marcello Posted April 23, 2006 Report Posted April 23, 2006 ACOUSTIC BOOGIE/HINO-KIKUCHI QUINTET (Somethin' Else/Toshiba EMI TOCJ-5577) Masabumi Kikuchi (piano); Terumasa Hino (trumpet); Greg Osby (alto sax); James Genus (electric bass); Billy Kilson (drums). Rec. 5/95, New York. Terumasa Hino Acoustic Boogie (Also: Blue Note 36259, 1995 ) 1. Imagine 2. Contagio 3. First Song 4. Monk's Dilemma 5. Summer Mist 6. Moon Dog 7. Pain's the Killer (Hino/Kikuchi) 8. Shape of the Window 9. Thump 10. Sliced Wild Potato Hino-Kikuchi Quintet Moment Somethin'else Records/Toshiba-EMI, 1995 TOCJ-5580 Recorded live August 30, 1995 at Blue Note Tokyo Terumasa Hino - trumpet Greg Osby - alto sax Masabumi Kikuchi - piano David Dyson - bass Billy Kilson - drums 1. Summer Mist (T.Hino,M. Kikuchi) 2. Monk's Dilemma (M.Kikuchi) 3. Sliced Wild Potato (M.Kikuchi) 4. It Never Entered My Mind (Richard Rodgers,Lorenz Hart) Quote
kh1958 Posted April 23, 2006 Report Posted April 23, 2006 I don't have a scanner, but I do have this CD: Greg Osby and Sound Theater You Big (5:07) Greg Osby--alto Michelle Rosewoman: piano Kevin McNeal: guitar Lonnie Plaxico: bass Terri Lyne Carrington: drums Daigoro (7:48) GO: alto MR: piano KM: accoustic guitar Fusako Yoshida: koto LP: bass Paul Samuels: drums Haruko Nara: Lyrics Return to Now (7: 51) GO: soprano MR: piano KM: guitar LP: bass PS: drums Shoachi Bushi (3:09) GO: soprano FY: doto TLC: percussion PS: percussion Calculated Risk (3:52) GO: alto MR: piano KM: guitar LP: bass PS: drums For Real Moments (7:12) GO: soprano MR: piano, synthesizer KM: guitar LP: bass PS: drums Gyrhythmitoid (5:12) GO: alto MR: piano KM: guitar LP: bass TLC: percussion PS: drums Knigrobade (6:34) GO: alto LP: bass TLC: drums Quote
relyles Posted April 23, 2006 Author Report Posted April 23, 2006 Thank you very much KH1958. Do you happen to know the recording date and location and perhaps the issue date and number? Quote
kh1958 Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 JMT 872011. Recorded May, June 1987, Systems Two, Brooklyn, Engineer Joseph Marciano. The CD says copyright 1987. Quote
relyles Posted April 24, 2006 Author Report Posted April 24, 2006 JMT 872011. Recorded May, June 1987, Systems Two, Brooklyn, Engineer Joseph Marciano. The CD says copyright 1987. Thank you very much. Quote
relyles Posted July 25, 2006 Author Report Posted July 25, 2006 It took me significantly longer than I originally planned, but the first draft of the Osby discography is now available on the Jazz Discography website. There are still some edits that will likely be made in the next few days, but all of the basic information is there. As always, I would appreciate hearing from anyone with any additions, corrections, etc. Quote
JohnS Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 (edited) Mark Helias The Current Set Herb Robertson (t, co, flhn), Robin Eubanks (tb), Greg Osby (ss) Tim Berne (as) Mark Helias (b) Victor Lewis (d). The Current Set (Helias) Nuclear One (Helias) Ellipsis (Helias) Osby not on other tracks. Recorded at Sorcerer Sound NYC 4/5 March 1987. Enja 5041 Stereo Edited July 25, 2006 by JohnS Quote
relyles Posted July 25, 2006 Author Report Posted July 25, 2006 Mark Helias The Current Set Herb Robertson (t, co, flhn), Robin Eubanks (tb), Greg Osby (ss) Tim Berne (as) Mark Helias (b) Victor Lewis (d). The Current Set (Helias) Nuclear One (Helias) Ellipsis (Helias) Osby not on other tracks. Recorded at Sorcerer Sound NYC 4/5 March 1987. Enja 5041 Stereo Thank you John. I did eventually locate info for all of the titles that are not in my collection. Quote
randissimo Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 I believe Matt Brewer is currently playing bass with Greg.. Matt's father Paul, a fine trombonist, occasionally comes out to sit in with organissimo.. Quote
Aggie87 Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 I believe Matt Brewer is currently playing bass with Greg.. Matt's father Paul, a fine trombonist, occasionally comes out to sit in with organissimo.. Brewer was the bassist on Osby's last leader-date, "Channel Three", which is a trio recording with Tain Watts. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 I've seen Osby at least once -- and maybe twice with Matt (both times here in Kansas City). This was back when Jason Moran was still in the band -- so judging from the discography, that would have been back in '03. Quote
king ubu Posted July 26, 2006 Report Posted July 26, 2006 Congrats, Ronald! I must have missed this thread when it was up and I guess there's no need for help by now! The only thing I might have is a setlist for the Osby/New Connexion concert from Schaffhausen, but I do remember I wasn't able to match the names with the actual music (I have four tracks and five titles or something, but the radio chaps said it was the complete concert, so most likely one track is a medley, but since these are all unknown tunes to me, I can't really tell...) Quote
Aggie87 Posted September 27, 2006 Report Posted September 27, 2006 There doesn't seem to be a general Osby thread, so I guess I'll ask here. Has anyone heard the Project Z recording, "Abstract Logix"? It's a Jimmy Herring (Allman Bros & now Widespread Panic) rock/jazz improv thing apparently, and I'm curious about Osby's contributions to it. Is it worth checking out? Quote
ornette Posted September 28, 2006 Report Posted September 28, 2006 It took me significantly longer than I originally planned, but the first draft of the Osby discography is now available on the Jazz Discography website. There are still some edits that will likely be made in the next few days, but all of the basic information is there. As always, I would appreciate hearing from anyone with any additions, corrections, etc. Got the url? Couldn't find it on the site. Quote
relyles Posted September 28, 2006 Author Report Posted September 28, 2006 It took me significantly longer than I originally planned, but the first draft of the Osby discography is now available on the Jazz Discography website. There are still some edits that will likely be made in the next few days, but all of the basic information is there. As always, I would appreciate hearing from anyone with any additions, corrections, etc. Got the url? Couldn't find it on the site. It's there Jazz Discography. Quote
king ubu Posted September 29, 2006 Report Posted September 29, 2006 Ronald, with this link you'll find the info about the original release of "Movies, Too" - since it's a 1988 recording I assume the CD (ENJ-5079-2) was the original release, but possibly there also was an LP of it. The Blue Moon CD issue you list, is that the spanish Blue Moon label, from the Freshsound family of labels? Quote
relyles Posted September 29, 2006 Author Report Posted September 29, 2006 Ronald, with this link you'll find the info about the original release of "Movies, Too" - since it's a 1988 recording I assume the CD (ENJ-5079-2) was the original release, but possibly there also was an LP of it. The Blue Moon CD issue you list, is that the spanish Blue Moon label, from the Freshsound family of labels? Flurin - thank you for the help, but there is no link. The info on Movies Too is what was provided by Aggie87 on this thread. I will certainly add the info on the original release in the first update, which I will probably start working on soon since I have finished the first draft of a Mark Turner discography. Quote
king ubu Posted September 29, 2006 Report Posted September 29, 2006 Sorry, must have forgotten the link, but the Enja # is in the post above - hadn't noted Aggie had posted that info, too. Here's the link, just in case: http://www.diapazon.pl/PelnaPlyta.php?Id=1629 Quote
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