HolyStitt Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 For some reason I'd never really considered this set at all, not on the radar so to speak, I saw Jan Hammer's name too often and could only think of Miami Vice, ugh... .... it. I had the same reservations. When I see Hammer's name with el p next to it, I get a little nervous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7/4 Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 For some reason I'd never really considered this set at all, not on the radar so to speak, I saw Jan Hammer's name too often and could only think of Miami Vice, ugh... .... it. I had the same reservations. When I see Hammer's name with el p next to it, I get a little nervous. Oh come on, you should be thinking Mahavishnu and even when he's playing with Elvin, it should be a plus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel A Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 Jan Hammer's playing on the Elvin dates is very good. He certainly had jazz chops. One track has him and Chick Corea trading fours (or eights, can't remember right now) on Rhodes. Sometimes he could sound a bit "dry" - like a more chopsy/abstract version of Corea, if that could be imagined - but this is nothing like 'Miami Vice Theme' at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aggie87 Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 Hammer also contributes nicely on some of Abercrombie's recordings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 I've been a huge fan of that session with Hammer ever since it came out on that 'Prime Element' twofer vinyl set, back in the day. Absolutely no 'Miami Vice' - he is locked into a deep modal vein. Hugely under-rated session, which has stunning work from Elvin too ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeweil Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 One listen to Elvin Jones Is On The Mountain on PM Records with jan Hammer and Gene Perla should wipe away any doubts about Hammer's jazz chops - that album is a very important complement to the Elvin Mosaic - Liebman also mentions it in his liner notes. If that one was on Blue Note, y'all would have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeweil Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 (edited) ..... and let me throw in a few words for Gene Perla as well - one of the best bassists Elvin ever had, and a major force on the second half of the box set. Perla is very underrated, IMO. Edited October 5, 2006 by mikeweil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 One listen to Elvin Jones Is On The Mountain on PM Records with jan Hammer and Gene Perla should wipe away any doubts about Hammer's jazz chops - that album is a very important complement to the Elvin Mosaic - Liebman also mentions it in his liner notes. If that one was on Blue Note, y'all would have it. Yep, that one is a favourite of mine too. Will dig it out today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HolyStitt Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 I know Hammer works very well in the appropriate context, I just couldn't pass up a chance to make a joke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest akanalog Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 (edited) gene perla is an awesome bassist! he and don alias are one of the tightest rhythm sectiond around, IMO. those two steve grossman discs with them and hammer are really great. and "on the mountain" is also really great. all these albums are available via PM records now, i think. all highly recommended. hammer was a very nice electric and acoustic player around this time period- horacee arnold's "tales of the exonerated flea" is also a classic early sort of fusion jam from around this time which many of you would like-it has hammer, abercrombie, towner, fortune, laird on it among others. oh but why did i enter this thread even though i don't own any mosaics? to let you people know on "the site" someone just seeded an elvin jones show from 1971-2 discs and it looks great (not the blue note official release, of course). this has hammer, perla, farrell i don't know who else. speaking of elvin and farrell-"outback" is also an awesome album. that would be a great mosaic-the complete CTI works of joe farrell. Edited October 7, 2006 by akanalog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest akanalog Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 hammer's duo stuff with daniel earle johnson is good in a bad way also, from a few years later. has anyone heard this stuff? now availble on CD too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeweil Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 hammer's duo stuff with daniel earle johnson is good in a bad way also, from a few years later. has anyone heard this stuff? now available on CD too. Have 'em all, dig 'em to death. They rock! Hammer was a great drummer, too - brought together the best of Elvin, Tony Williams, and Don Alias. The Jeremy Steigs with Perla, Alias, and Hammer belong here, too - nice funky groove with jazzy looseness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest akanalog Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 yes the steig albums are excellent. i was going to mention-yeah, hammer was a good drummer too. definitely. only thing around this time i don't like is the goodman/hammer duo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron S Posted October 10, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Elvin Jones now shows up in "Last Chance". But it also still shows up in "Running Low". So, who knows? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soulstation1 Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 The Complete Blue Note Elvin Jones Sessions (#195) DISCOGRAPHY THE COMPLETE BLUE NOTE ELVIN JONES SESSIONS DISC ONE: 1. Reza (A) 7:11 (Edu Lobo-Ruy Guerra) 2. Sweet Little Maia (A) 7:46 (Jimmy Garrison) 3. Keiko's Birthday March (A) 6:48 (Elvin Jones) 4. Village Greene (A) 5:08 (William Greene) 5. Jay-Ree (A) 3:48 (Joe Farrell) 6. For Heaven's Sake (A) 5:04 (Meyer-Bretton-Edward) 7. Gingerbread Boy (A) 5:10 (Jimmy Heath) 8. In The Truth (B) 5:00 (Joe Farrell) 9. What Is This? (B) 7:06 (Jimmy Garrison) 10. Ascendant (B) 5:12 (Jimmy Garrison) DISC TWO: 1. Yesterdays (B) 5:37 (O. Harbach-J. Kern) 2. Sometimes Joie (B) 10:36 (Jimmy Garrison) 3. We'll Be Together Again (B) 3:04 (F. Laine-C. Fischer) 4. Inner Space © 6:29 (Chick Corea) 5. Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz) © 6:20 (Jobim-Gilbert-de Moraes) 6. Raynay © 7:55 (Elvin Jones) 7. Champagne Baby © 11:24 (Joe Farrell) 8. Dido Afrique © 11:13 (Elvin Jones) DISC THREE 1. Agenda (D) 13:48 (Elvin Jones) 2. Agappe Love (D) 5:51 (Joe Farrell) 3. Mr. Jones (D) 7:36 (Keiko Jones) 4. Yes (D) 2:22 (Fred Tompkins) 5. Whew (D) 9:33 (Wilbur Little) 6. Shinjitu (E) 7:36 (Keiko Jones) 7. Yesterdays (E) 10:56 (O. Harbach-J. Kern) DISC FOUR: 1. 5/4 Thing (E) 5:24 (George Coleman) 2. Ural Stradania (E) 8:27 (Frank Foster) 3. Simone (E) 6:29 (Frank Foster) 4. P. P. Phoenix (F) 4:59 (Gene Perla) 5. For All The Other Times (F) 10:00 (Gene Perla) 6. Slumber (F) 5:31 (David Liebman) 7. Three Card Molly (F) 8:25 (Elvin Jones) 8. Cecilia Is Love (F) 10:05 (Frank Foster) 9. Who's Afraid…. (F) 4:20 (Frank Foster) DISC FIVE: 1. 'Round Town (G) 3:24 (Gene Perla) 2. Brite Piece (G) 4:44 (David Liebman) 3. Lungs (G) 2:22 (Jan Hammer) 4. A Time For Love (G) 4:46 (J. Mandel-P.F. Webster) 5. Tergiversation (G) 3:25 (A. Wiggens-G. Perla) 6. La Fiesta (G) 6:04 (Chick Corea) 7. The Children's Merry-Go-Round March (G) 2:47 (Keiko Jones) 8. New Breed (H) 6:53 (David Liebman) 9. What's Up - That's It (H) 5:35 (Gene Perla) 10. Soultrane (I) 6:11 (Tadd Dameron) 11. One's Native Place (I) 6:15 (Keiko Jones) 12. G. G. (I) 5:44 (Gene Perla) Perla Music ASCAP DISC SIX: 1. At This Point In Time (K) 7:33 (Frank Foster) 2. Currents/Pollen (K) 11:11 (G. Perla-D. Garcia) 3. The Prime Element (M) 8:18 (Omar Clay) 4. Whims Of Bal (M) 12:22 (Omar Clay) 5. Pauke Tanz (L) 6:22 (Omar Clay) 6. The Unknighted Nations (L) 6:26 (Frank Foster) 7. Don't Cry (L) 7:42 (Keiko Jones) DISC SEVEN: 1. Brite Piece (J) 13:05 (David Liebman) 2. New Breed (J) 11:50 (David Liebman) 3. Sambra (J) 12:58 (Gene Perla) 4. My Ship (J) 8:39 (K. Weill-I. Gershwin) 5. Taurus People (J) 6:05 (Farouq Dawud) 6. Fancy Free (J) 20:49 (Donald Byrd) DISC EIGHT: 1. I'm A Fool To Want You (J) 11:13 (Wolf-Herron-Sinatra) 2. Sweet Mama (J) 15:13 (Gene Perla) 3. The Children, Save The Children (J) 7:42 (Don Garcia) 4. The Children's Merry-Go-Round March (J) 28:08 (Keiko Jones) 5. Small One (J) 6:54 (David Liebman) 6. For All The Other Times (J) 4:11 (Gene Perla) DISCOGRAPHY Only the original US Blue Note LP and CD issues are used for the purpose of this discography. (A) Joe Farrell (ts-1, ss-2, alto fl-3, piccolo-4), Jimmy Garrison (b), Elvin Jones (d). April 8, 1968 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ tk.2 Village Greene -1 BST 84282 tk.3 Sweet Little Maia -2 - tk.8 Reza -1 - tk.16 For Heaven's Sake -3 - tk.17 Keiko's Birthday March -4 - tk.24 Gingerbread Boy -1 - tk.27 Jay-Ree -1 - _____________________________________________________________________ (B) Joe Farrell (ts-1, ss-2, fl-3), Jimmy Garrison (b), Elvin Jones (d). September 6, 1968 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ tk.3 What Is This? -2 BST 84305 tk.6 In The Truth -1 - tk.9 Ascendant -2 - tk.23 Sometimes Joie -1 - tk.25 Yesterdays -1 - tk.26 We'll Be Together Again -3 - ______________________________________________________________________ © Lee Morgan (tp), Joe Farrell (ts-1,ss-2, fl-3,alto fl-4), George Coleman (ts), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d), Candido Camero (cga), Miovelito Valles (perc). March 14, 1969 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ tk.1 Dido Afrique -1,3 BN-LA 506-2 tk.4 Champagne Baby -2 (omit Valles) - tk.8 Inner Space -1 (omit Camero, Valles) - tk.14 Raynay -1 - tk.18 Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz) -4 (omit Coleman) - _______________________________________________________________________ (D) Joe Farrell (ts-1,fl-2,English horn-3), George Coleman (ts), Pepper Adams (bari), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d), Candido Camero (cga). September 26, 1969 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ tk.1 Mr. Jones-1 BST 84331, BN-LA 110 tk.3 Yes -4 - title unknown -1 (omit Camero) rejected tk.9 Agappe Love-2 BST 84331 tk.12 Whew -1 (omit Adams, Camero) - tk.14 Agenda -3 - -4 Fred Tompkins (fl), Joe Farrell (bass fl), Wilbur Little (b), Elvin Jones (d). _________________________________________________________________________ (E) Frank Foster (ts-1,alto cl-2), George Coleman (ts), Wilbur Little (b) Elvin Jones (d) Candido Camero (cga, tambourine-2). July 17, 1970 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Simone -1 BST 84361 5/4 Thing -1 - Ural Stradania -1 - Yesterdays -1 (omit Camero) - Shinjitu -2 - __________________________________________________________________________ (F) Frank Foster (ts-1,alto fl-2, alto cl-3), Joe Farrell (ts-4,ss-5), David Liebman (ts-6,ss-7), Gene Perla (b, el b-8), Elvin Jones (d). February 12, 1971 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Slumber -6 (omit Foster, Farrell) BST 84369 Cecilia Is Love -1.4,5.6 - P. P. Phoenix -2,4,6 - For All The Other Times -1,4,6 - Three Card Molly -1,4,7 - Who's Afraid… -3,5,7,8 BST 84414 ______________________________________________________________________________ (G) Joe Farrell, David Liebman, Steve Grossman (ts), Jan Hammer (el p), Yoshiaki Masuo (g), Gene Perla (el b), Elvin Jones (d), Don Alias (cga). December 16, 1971 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ tk2 'Round Town BST 84414 Joe Farrell, David Liebman, Steve Grossman (ss), Jan Hammer (p), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d), Don Alias (cga,perc). same session tk.5 Brite Piece BST 84414 Jan Hammer (p), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d). same session tk.4 Lungs BST 84414 Joe Farrell (fl), Chick Corea (p), Yoshiaki Masuo (g), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d). same session tk.6 A Time For Love BST 84414 Chick Corea, Jan Hammer (el p), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d), Don Alias (cga). same session tk.2 Tergiversation BST 84414 Joe Farrell (picc), David Liebman, Steve Grossman (ss), Pepper Adams (bari), Jan Hammer (glockenspiel), Gene Perla (el b), Elvin Jones (d). same session tk.3 The Children's Merry-Go-Round March BST 84414 Joe Farrell (ss), David Liebman (ts,ss), Steve Grossman (ts), Pepper Adams (bari), Chick Corea (p), Gene Perla (el b), Elvin Jones (d), Don Alias (cga). same session tk.2 La Fiesta BST 84414 _____________________________________________________________________ (H) David Liebman, Steve Grossman (ts), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d). July 12, 1972 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ New Breed BN-LA 110 David Liebman (ss), Steve Grossman (ts), Pepper Adams (bari), Jan Hammer (p), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d),.Frank Ippolito (perc), Carlos Patato Valdes (cga). same session What's Up-That's It BN-LA 110 ______________________________________________________________________ (I) Steve Grossman (ts), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d), Albert Duffy (tympani), Frank Ippolito (perc). July 13, 1972 The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Soultrane BN-LA 110 Thad Jones (flh), David Liebman (fl), Steve Grossman (ss), Jan Hammer (p), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d), Albert Duffy (tympani), Frank Ippolito (perc), Carlos Patato Valdes (cga). same session One's Native Place BN-LA 110 Thad Jones (flh), David Liebman, Steve Grossman (ts), Jan Hammer (p), Gene Perla (el b), Elvin Jones (d). same session G. G. BN-LA 110 note: This tune was incorrectly listed on BN-LA 110 as Gee Gee. _______________________________________________________________________ (J) David Liebman (fl-1,ss-2,ts-3), Steve Grossman (ss-4,ts-5), Gene Perla (b), Elvin Jones (d). September 9, 1972 Live at The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA Set No.1 Brite Piece-2,4,5 CD BN 7-84448-2 New Breed-3,5 BN-LA015-2, CD BN 7-84447-2 Sambra-3,5 BN-LA015-2, CD BN 7-84447-2 My Ship-1,5 BN-LA015-2, CD BN 7-84447-2 Taurus People-3,5 CD BN 7-84447-2 Set No.2 Fancy Free-2,5 BN-LA015-2, CD BN 7-84447-2 I'm A Fool To Want You-3 CD BN 7-84448-2 Sweet Mama-3,5 BN-LA015-2, CD BN 7-84448-2 The Children, Save The Children-2,5 BN-LA015-2, CD BN 7-84448-2 Set No.3 The Children's Merry-Go-Round March-1,2,3,5 * CD BN 7-84448-2 Small One-1,4 CD BN 7-84447-2 P.P. Phoneix-1,5 rejected For All The Other Times-3,5 ** CD BN 7-84447-2 * mistitled on CD 7-84448-2 as Children's Merry-Go-Round ** mistitled on CD 7-84447-2 as For All Those Other Times _____________________________________________________________________________ (K) Frank Foster (ss-1,ts-2), Steve Grossman (ss-3,ts-4) Pepper Adams (bari), Jan Hammer (p-5, el p-6, synth-7), Cornell Dupree (g), Gene Perla (b, el b-8), Elvin Jones (d), Candido Camero (cga), Richie 'Pablo' Landrum (perc), Omar Clay (perc, programmable rhythm box), Warren Smith (tympani) July 24, 1973 A & R Recording Studios, NYC tk.2 The Whims Of Bal -2,3,5,7 BN-LA 506-2 CD BN 4-93385-2 tk.2 The Prime Element -1,3,6,7 - - _____________________________________________________________________________ (L) same personnel as (K) July 25, 1973 A & R Recording Studios, NYC tk.1 Don't cry -2,3,5,8 CD BN 4-93385-2 tk.1 Pauke Tanz -2,4,7 - tk.2 The Unknighted Nations -2,3,6,8 - _____________________________________________________________________________ (M) same personnel as (K) July 26, 1973 A & R Recording Studios, NYC tk.1 At This Point In Time -2,3,6 BN-LA 506-2 CD BN 4-93385-2 tk.1 Currents/Pollen -2,4,6,7,8 - - ______________________________________________________________________________ Album Index LPs: BST 84282 Puttin' It Together BST 84305 The Ultimate Elvin Jones BST 84331 Poly-Currents BST 84361 Coalition BST 84369 Genesis BST 84414 Merry-Go-Round BN-LA 015-2 Live At The Lighthouse BN-LA 110 Mr. Jones BN-LA 506-2 The Prime Element CDs CDP 7-84282-2 Puttin' It Together CDP 7-84331-2 Poly-Currents CDP 7-84447-2 Live At The Lighthouse, Volume One CDP 7-84448-2 Live At The Lighthouse, Volume Two CDP 4-93385-2 At This Point In Time Original sessions produced by Duke Pearson (A-B), Francis Wolff (C-F), George Butler (G-J) and Omar Clay (K-M) Remix supervision: Matt Pierson and David Liebman (J) and Bob Belden (K-M) Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna Executive producer: Charlie Lourie Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder (A-I), Dino Lappas (J) and Don Hahn (K-M) Remix engineers: Rudy Van Gelder (G-I), Malcolm Addey (J) and Peter Doell (K-M) Mastered using 24-bit analog-to-digital resolution by Ron McMaster, except session J mastered from 16-bit digital mixes. Masters appear courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. Producer's note: Because much of the material used in this set consists of single sessions that produced entire LPs, we've decided, where possible, to retain the original album sequence within a session rather than present it in recorded order of performance. The studios sessions are presented in chronological order, followed by the live Lighthouse session, which occupies the two final discs. For the sake of repeated listenability, the already lengthy Discs Seven and Eight do not include the stage announcements or the audience singing "Happy Birthday" to Elvin Jones, which appeared on the original double LP issue. The out-of-phase sound on the drums on "Simone" (Disc Four, track three) is on the only surviving tape of this performance. The peak clipping of the bass drum at two points on "For All The Other Times" (Disc Four, track five) is in the original recording. 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Soulstation1 Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 THE COMPLETE VERVE GERRY MULLIGAN CONCERT JAZZ BAND SESSIONS DISC ONE 1. Sweet And Slow (B) 5:15 (H. Warren-A. Dubin) 2. Bweebida Bobbida (B) 5:45 (Gerry Mulligan) 3. Manoir De Mes Reves (Django’s Castle) (B) 3:47 (Django Reinhardt) 4. You Took Advantage Of Me (B) 4:37 (R. Rodgers-L. Hart) 5. Out Of This World (B) 3:48 (H. Arlen-J. Mercer) 6. My Funny Valentine (B) 5:00 (R. Rodgers-L. Hart) 7. Broadway (B) 5:18 (Woode-McRae-Bird) 8. I’m Gonna Go Fishin’ (A) 5:51 (D. Ellington-P. Lee) 9. I Know, Don’t Know How (A) 4:36 (Gerry Mulligan) 10. Barbara’s Theme (A) 5:05 (Johnny Mandel) 11. Sweet And Slow (first version) (A) 4:22 (H. Warren-A. Dubin) 12. Out Of This World (first version) (A) 3:35 (H. Arlen-J. Mercer) DISC TWO 1. Go Home © 7:43 (Ben Webster) 2. Barbara’s Theme © 5:30 (Johnny Mandel) 3. Theme From “I Want To Live” © 7:08 (Johnny Mandel) 4. The Red Door © 5:43 (Z. Sims-G. Mulligan) 5. Come Rain Or Come Shine © 4:55 (H. Arlen-J. Mercer) 6. Apple Core © 4:15 (Gerry Mulligan) 7. Go Home © 5:54 (Ben Webster) 8. As Catch Can © 6:36 (Gerry Mulligan) 9. Young Blood © 5:20 (Gerry Mulligan) 10. Blueport © 10:05 (Art Farmer) DISC THREE 1. Blueport (D) 10:55 (Art Farmer) 2. Body And Soul (D) 5:42 (Green-Heyman-Sour-Eyton) 3. Black Nightgown (D) 4:05 (Johnny Mandel) 4. Come Rain Or Come Shine (D) 5:33 (H. Arlen-J. Mercer) 5. Lady Chatterley’s Mother (D) 6:10 (Al Cohn) 6. Let My People Be (D) 8:00 (Gerry Mulligan) 7. All About Rosie (E) 9:44 (George Russell) 8. Weep (E) 6:00 (Gary McFarland) 9. I Know, Don’t Know How (E) 5:22 (Gerry Mulligan) 10. Chuggin’ (E) 4:44 (Gary McFarland) 11. Summer’s Over (E) 4:33 (Gerry Mulligan) 12. Israel (E) 3:08 (Johnny Carisi) DISC FOUR 1. Little Rock Getaway (F) 3:04 (Joe Sullivan) 2. Ballad (F) 4:14 (Gerry Mulligan) 3. Big City Life (F) 5:21 (Bob Brookmeyer) 4. Big City Blues (F) 5:41 (Bob Brookmeyer) 5. My Kinda Love (F) 3:53 (L. Alter-A. Trent) 6. Pretty Little Gypsy (F) 3:35 (Gary McFarland) 7. Bridgehampton South (F) 4:24 (Gary McFarland) 8. Bridgehampton Strut (F) 3:54 (Gary McFarland) 9. Chant (F) 3:33 (Gerry Mulligan) 10. Ballad (alternate take) (F) 4:25 (Gerry Mulligan) 11. Bridgehampton South (alternate take) (F) 5:11 (Gary McFarland) 12. Bridgehampton Strut (alternate take) (F) 3:53 (Gary McFarland) DISCOGRAPHY The original U.S. Verve issue number is given for the purposes of this discography. Entries that appear in italics represent music that was recorded, but for which no tape has survived. (A) Danny Stiles, Phil Sunkel, Don Ferrera (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb), Wayne Andre (tb), Alan Raph (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl, as), Dick Meldonian (as), Jim Reider (ts), Gene Allen (bari, bass cl), Gerry Mulligan (bari), Bill Takas (b), Dave Bailey (d). Plaza Sound, NYC, May 21, 1960 26618 I’m Gonna Go Fishin’ Verve10216, V6-8388 Note: Verve 10216 is a 45 single that issued this title in two parts, assigning 26619 to part two. Same personnel Plaza Sound, NYC, May 31, June 1, 2 & 3, 1960 26651 Blueport unissued – tape no longer exists 26652-1Out Of This World previously unissued 26653 Manoir De Mes Reves unissued – tape no longer exists 26654 Bweebida Bobbida - 26655-8 Sweet and Slow previously unissued 26656 Walkin’ Shoes unissued – tape no longer exists 26657-9 Barbara’s Theme previously unissued 26658-5 I Know, Don’t Know How - 26659 Utter Chaos unissued – tape no longer exists 26660 Young Blood - 26661 Black Nightgown - _____________________________________________________________________ (B) Nick Travis, Conte Candoli, Don Ferrara (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb), Wayne Andre (tb), Alan Raph (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl,as), Dick Meldonian (as), Zoot Sims (ts), Gene Allen (bari, bass cl), Gerry Mulligan (bari), Buddy Clark (b), Mel Lewis (d). Plaza Sound, NYC, July 25 & 27, 1960 26653 Manoir De Mes Reves (Django’s Castle) (remake) Verve V6-8388 26654 Bweebida Bobbida (remake) - 26655 Sweet and Slow (remake) - 26652 Out of This World (remake) - 26749 You Took Advantage of Me - 26750 My Funny Valentine - 26751 Broadway - _______________________________________________________________________ © Nick Travis, Conte Candoli, Don Ferrara (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb, p -1), Willie Dennis (tb), Alan Raph (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl, as), Bob Donovan (as), Jim Reider, Zoot Sims (ts), Gene Allen (bari, bass cl), Gerry Mulligan (bari), Buddy Clark (b), Mel Lewis (d). Santa Monica Auditorium, Santa Monica, Calif., October 1, 1960 61VK547 Come Rain or Come Shine Verve V6-6438 61VK548 The Red Door –1 - 61VK549 Go Home - As Catch Can previously unissued Young Blood - Blueport - Same Concert, Berlin, Germany, November 4, 1960 61VK551 Theme from ‘I Want To Live’ Verve V6-8438 Same Concert, Milan, Italy, November 14, 1960 61VK545 Go Home Verve V6-8438 61VK546 Apple Core - 61VK550 Barbara’s Theme - ____________________________________________________________________________ (-) Nick Travis, Clark Terry, Don Ferrara (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb, p), Willie Dennis (tb), Alan Raph (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl,as), Bob Donovan (as), Jim Reider (ts), Gene Allen (bari, bass cl), Gerry Mulligan (bari, p), Bill Crow (b,) Mel Lewis (d). Village Vanguard, NYC, December 10, 1960 26900 Mother’s Day unissued, tapes lost 26901 18 Carrots For Rabbit - 26902 Body And Soul - 26903 Come Rain Or Come Shine - 26904 Piano Blues - 26905 Utter Chaos - 26906 Barbara’s Theme - 26907 Black Nightgown - 26908 Walkin’ Shoes - Note: Despite this entry in the Verve files and the fact is that several nights may have been recorded at the Village Vanguard during the week of December 7th, only the issued performance below from the Sunday Matinee have survived. _____________________________________________________________________________ (D) Nick Travis, Clark Terry, Don Ferrara (tp) Bob Brookmeyer (vtb), Willie Dennis (tb), Alan Raph (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl,as), Bob Donovan (as), Jim Reider (ts), Gene Allen (bari, bass cl), Gerry Mulligan (bari, p-1), Bill Crow (b), Mel Lewis (d). Village Vanguard, NYC, December 11, 1960 23512 Lady Chatterley’s Mother Verve V6-8396 23513 Body and Soul - 23514 Let My People Be –1 - 23515 Come Rain or Come Shine - 23516 Blueport - 23517 Black Nightgown - _____________________________________________________________________________ (E) Nick Travis, Doc Severinsen, Don Ferrara (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb), Willie Dennis (tb), Alan Raph (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl, as), Bob Donovan (as, fl), Jim Reider (ts), Gene Allen (bari, bass cl) Gerry Mulligan (bari, p-1), Bill Crow (b), Mel Lewis (d). Webster Hall, NYC, July 10 & 11, 1961 61VK335 All About Rosie, pts 1 & 2 Verve V6-8415 61VK336 Weep - 61VK337 Chuggin’ -1 - 61VK338 Israel - 61VK339 Summer’s Over - 61VK340 All About Rosie, pt. 3 - 61VK341 I Know, Don’t Know How - 61VK342 Joost At The Roost unissued – tape no longer exists _____________________________________________________________________________ (F) Clark Terry (tp, flh), Nick Travis, Doc Severinsen, Don Ferrara (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb, p-1), Willie Dennis (tb), Tony Studd (bass tb), Gene Quill (cl, as), Eddie Caine (as, alto fl), Jim Reider (ts), Gene Allen (bari), Gerry Mulligan (bari, cl-2), Jim Hall (g), Bill Crow (b), Gus Johnson (d). Webster Hall, NYC, December 18-21, 1962 61VK592 Big City Blues-1,2 Verve V6-8515 61VK593 Pretty Little Gypsy-2 - 61VK594 Little Rock Getaway - 61VK595 Sweet Young Girl (Bridgehampton South) unissued – tape no longer exists 61VK596-7 Ballad Verve V6-8515 61VK597A Big City Life-1 - 61VK598A Bridgehampton South - 61VK612 My Kinda Love - 61VK633 Bridgehampton Strut - take 1 Chant previously unissued 61VK596-5 Ballad (alternate take) - 61VK598A-6 Bridgehampton South (alternate take) - 61VK633-17 Bridgehampton Strut (alternate take) - Note: The Verve master numbers indicate that this session was recorded in December 1961 and this is confirmed by the Verve recording log. The original album states December 1962 and while this might be a bit of record label falsification (common at the time) to suit the album title Gerry Mulligan ‘63, Bill Crow’s work diary seems to substantiate that date. ________________________________________________________________________ ALBUM INDEX Verve V6-8388 Gerry Mulligan – The Concert Jazz Band Verve V6-8396 Gerry Mulligan And The Concert Jazz Band At The Village Vanguard Verve V6-8415 Gerry Mulligan Presents A Concert In Jazz Verve V6-8438 Gerry Mulligan And The Concert Jazz Band On Tour Verve V6-8515 Gerry Mulligan ‘63 Original sessions produced by Val Valentin (A,B,D) and Jim Davis (E,F) Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna Recording engineer: Ray Hall (F) Three-track mixes (A & F) and tape transfers: Ellen Fitton Mastered using 24-bit resolution by Malcolm Addey Disc Two, tracks 1, 2, 3 & 6 are mono. All other selections are stereo. All tracks courtesy of The Verve Music Group. This compilation (p)2003 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings Inc., Santa Monica, CA 90404-U.S.A. Manufactured by Universal Music Enterprises. Warning: All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A. (B0001086-02) ©2003 Mosaic Records L.L.C., 35 Melrose Place, Stamford, CT 06902. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Free For All Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Elvin's GONE. He's like, REAL gone! :eye: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron S Posted October 16, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Elvin's GONE. He's like, REAL gone! :eye: As soon as I posted that, I just knew some wise-ass would come along and make that kind of joke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aggie87 Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Elvin's GONE. He's like, REAL gone! :eye: As soon as I posted that, I just knew some wise-ass would come along and make that kind of joke. We expect nothing less from Mr. McKee... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aggie87 Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Elvin's GONE. Oh, and by the way, that's MISTER Gone to you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free For All Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 As soon as I posted that, I just knew some wise-ass would come along and make that kind of joke. ...and I'm just the man for the job! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron S Posted October 16, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 As soon as I posted that, I just knew some wise-ass would come along and make that kind of joke. ...and I'm just the man for the job! . . . a 'bone-head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bright Moments Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 As soon as I posted that, I just knew some wise-ass would come along and make that kind of joke. ...and I'm just the man for the job! just spun "Gallery" nice job paul!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron S Posted November 6, 2006 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 Mulligan CJB has now moved from "Running Low" to "Last Chance". Get it while you can! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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