Chuck Nessa Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 Burt Collins (tp,pic-tp-l) Jimmy Cleveland (tb) Ed Pazant (fl,as,oboe-l) Frank Foster (alto-cl-l,ts) George Cables (p) Buster Williams (b) Mickey Roker (d) Englewood Cliffs, N.J. , January 31, 1969 3322 Slug's bag (unissued) 3323 Buster Brown - 3324 Fly by night (1) Blue Note (Du)lA158-83401/4 3325 Hip shakin' - 3326 What's new from the monster mill - 3327 The house that love built (2) - Note : (2) Burt Collins, Jimmy Cleveland and Ed Pazant out. The above scheduled for release on Blue Note BST84316 but never issued. Quote
JSngry Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 Ed Pazant??? I have heard the cult fave Pazant Brothers sides have have not been terribly impressed... Quote
Niko Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 And Lateef's only BN appearance was with the (wrong) Green, too! Sorry, I didn't realize the above meant Bennie... time for the if you could only keep one Green (Jones, Davis, endless possibilities) in your collection which one would it be thread... (Grant Thad Lockjaw for me i suppose) Grant, Boogaloo Joe, Lockjaw for me. (Just as well you didn''t mention Smith.) MG I had thought of Smith before Davis but had thought it to be a sacrilege to admit Elliott on an organ site Quote
Late Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 Thanks for the note on Addey's role, Kevin. I'm assuming this was also the case (mixing mult-track) for the Randy Weston Mosaic Select? Quote
ep1str0phy Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 And Lateef's only BN appearance was with the (wrong) Green, too! Sorry, I didn't realize the above meant Bennie... time for the if you could only keep one Green (Jones, Davis, endless possibilities) in your collection which one would it be thread... (Grant Thad Lockjaw for me i suppose) Grant, Boogaloo Joe, Lockjaw for me. (Just as well you didn''t mention Smith.) MG I had thought of Smith before Davis but had thought it to be a sacrilege to admit Elliott on an organ site I can't choose at all. Think I meant Grant, too, by the way (sad to say I'm far, far too poorly versed in Bennie to shoot superlative breeze...). At the same time--I'd like to hope that the Kenny Cox makes it, too. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 (edited) Ed Pazant??? I have heard the cult fave Pazant Brothers sides have have not been terribly impressed... What! Incredible. Is it this one you've heard? Or this one? Mind you - I think they're both highly greasy. MG PS - I guess you'll be familiar with their work with Pucho & co. Edited September 12, 2006 by The Magnificent Goldberg Quote
JSngry Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 I've heard both of those. Sorry... You gotta keep in mind, though, that I'm from an area where bands that that did this type thing (often much better, imo) were (and still are to some extent) a dime a dozen. I've even played in a few of them. Quote
Alexander Hawkins Posted September 12, 2006 Report Posted September 12, 2006 And Lateef's only BN appearance was with the (wrong) Green, too! Sorry, I didn't realize the above meant Bennie... time for the if you could only keep one Green (Jones, Davis, endless possibilities) in your collection which one would it be thread... (Grant Thad Lockjaw for me i suppose) Grant, Boogaloo Joe, Lockjaw for me. (Just as well you didn''t mention Smith.) MG Hm, I'd be hard-pressed to chose between Jabbo and Joe... The Green would be Freddie, I assume, Thad would be most likely, then it would be Miles, I guess...) Mike, I think I have that Blakey somewhere (old CD version - was there ever a new one of this? I lost touch during the CCrap period, totally), wasn't aware Lateef was on it, it's been a long time since I played it. Joe, by a short head. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 I've heard both of those. Sorry... You gotta keep in mind, though, that I'm from an area where bands that that did this type thing (often much better, imo) were (and still are to some extent) a dime a dozen. I've even played in a few of them. Note to wife - we must emigrate to Texas. MG Quote
JSngry Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 Be careful what you ask for... Quote
Niko Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 Be careful what you ask for... indeed... maybe the emigration is your birthday present and she already organized everything - how disappointed would she be about the surprise being spoiled Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted September 13, 2006 Report Posted September 13, 2006 Be careful what you ask for... indeed... maybe the emigration is your birthday present and she already organized everything - how disappointed would she be about the surprise being spoiled No surprise - it's Roy Ayers' "West coast vibes". MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 Is Herbie Hancock's "Takin' off" likely to be RVGed in the foreseeable future? The McMaster(?) CD has been out for over 10 years, now. MG Quote
Daniel A Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 Was Takin' Off remastered twice by McMaster? The first CD release had no bonus tracks, whereas there were three on the mid 90s release. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 Was Takin' Off remastered twice by McMaster? The first CD release had no bonus tracks, whereas there were three on the mid 90s release. Yes, twice. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted September 16, 2006 Report Posted September 16, 2006 Was Takin' Off remastered twice by McMaster? The first CD release had no bonus tracks, whereas there were three on the mid 90s release. Actually, I don't know - I've only got it on LP. You can't tell from the BN site what kind of thing it is. MG Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 there must be a reason that kenny cox isnt on cd. maybe they lost the tapes or they dont think anyone will ever buy it-- besides you fine chaps of course Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 there must be a reason that kenny cox isnt on cd. maybe they lost the tapes or they dont think anyone will ever buy it-- besides you fine chaps of course MG Quote
king ubu Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 chaps and chappettes? here's some chaps for chew chew ch'chewy: Quote
Late Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 That's at the San Francisco Conservatory, no? Quote
bertrand Posted September 18, 2006 Author Report Posted September 18, 2006 Whatever became of Leon Henderson? Bertrand. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 Whatever became of Leon Henderson? Bertrand. Good question. I've wondered that myself. Quote
ejp626 Posted October 21, 2006 Report Posted October 21, 2006 I haven't seen any discussion of this, but in browsing through an Imperial label discography, I came across these two releases: LP-9007 - Afro U.S.A. - Anayogu Ukonu and Afro-Calypsonians [1956] Originally issued in mono only. Reissued in 1958 in rechanneled stereo as LP-12003. Bo Bo Wor Foro Satide/Ada Lee/War Dance/I'm Serious/Afro-Maringa/Mhuru-Gi-Nanya (I Love You)/Where Is My Mama/Sapara/Agnese/Okorobia/Oboli/Elenwua LP-9044 - African Night Life - Anayogu Ukonu [1957] Issued in mono only. Everybody Goes For Calypso/Ghana Ayeiko/Drive Her Home/Abiana/I Got My Fingers Crossed/Anywhere You Go/Obiutom/Donkey City/Talking Drums/Chusie Baby/Mambo Africana/Mulenga Don't know if they are that great, but I'd probably pick them up if they came out as a Conn, esp. if it fit on one CD. Of course, MC would have to move quickly, as they are going into PD in the EU pretty soon. Eric Quote
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