makpjazz57 Posted October 25, 2006 Report Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) I would love to see some company put out a box set of CBBB. I have in my possession several of the videos of this band (my true intro into how great this band was) and I would welcome a well organized audio companion with detailed liner notes. Is there any jazz writer/journalist with the knowledge to write detailed, informative liner notes for a box set of CBBB? Thanks, Marla Edited October 25, 2006 by makpjazz57 Quote
mikeweil Posted October 25, 2006 Report Posted October 25, 2006 Is there any jazz writer/journalist with the knowledge to write detailed, informative liner notes for a box set of CBBB? Mike Hennessey! There's much about the band inhis book Klook. Quote
mikeweil Posted October 25, 2006 Report Posted October 25, 2006 Perhaps I was in error, Mike. It is mentioned here: http://www.musicweb-international.com/ency...edia/c/C148.HTM and I also thought I remembered this from the shorter version of Frohne's discography which used to be available on the Internet (before the book was published, I suppose). But I was confused by some catalog numbers I had written down; do both Emanon 17039 and 17040 refer to the same "Historically Speaking" set? hmm .... here's the quote from the page you linked: Clarke/Boland CD reissues finally began with limited edition two-CD sets on an Emanon label at extremely high prices, presumably with some of the money going to charity: Historically Speaking '94, Blowing The Cobwebs Out '95, The Power Of Positive Swinging '96 each reissued several albums complete. I doubt that the writer of these lines ever saw or heard those sets. Historically Speaking had only excerpts from three LPs, the remainder was previously unissued material. Blowing The Cobwebs Out hade four complete LPs, however. The Power Of Positive Swinging: never heard of this before. Maybe Campi had planned it, but I never saw a trace of this, and shortly afterwards the Verve/MPS reissues started. And yes, 17039 and 17040 refer to the two discs of the same two CD set! Quote
king ubu Posted October 26, 2006 Report Posted October 26, 2006 here's the discographical date for the live material I am aware of - some of it is studio dates (mostly at the beginning of this listing), which may or may not have seen (partial) release on any of the CDs I don't have... This is in no way, I assume, a complete listing, nor is it free of mistakes, I assume... At the end, the sextet/small group sessions I'm aware of are listed, too. Mainz (DE), Liederhalle, SWF-Jazz-Session June 10, 1966 Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Jimmy Deuchar, Mafei Falay - trumpet, flugelhorn Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Karl Drevo, Johnny Griffin - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Fats Sadi -percussion, vibes 4. Charon’s Ferry (DH,as;SS,bs;JG,ts;MF,tp;JD,tp) 7:01 5. Gloria (KD,ts) 5:47 6. Soft Summer Breeze (FS,vib;DH,as) 2:56 7. Box 703, Washington D.C. (IS,tp;FB,p;DH,as;AP,tb;SS,bs) 5:47 8. The Sticks (KC,dr-feat) 4:21 9. My Favourite Things (SS,bs;FS,vib) 3:08 ************************************************************ Köln (DE), Rhenus-Studio April 15 (#1-6), 16 (#7-13) & 17 (#14-18), 1967 Rick Kiefer, Idress Sulieman, Jimmy Deuchar, Shake Keane - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier, Otto Bredl - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Karl Drevo, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Fats Sadi - bongo, vibes, percussion *** Inferno Suite *** 1. Doleful City / "Charon The Demon With Eyes of Glowing Coal" (?) (4:07) 2. Into The Second (5:52) 3. Pape Satan "Papé Satian" (4:15) [iS,tp;KD,ts;AP,tb] 4. Circling And Sinking / Aleppe (?) (4:30) [NP,tb] a) Circling And Sinking b) What A Regal Aspect he Yet Retains 5. And Thence We Issued Out Again To See The Stars (2:42) 6. From The Fell Repast (3:37) [sK,fh] *** All Smiles (Alternate) *** 7. Sweet And Lovely (3:43) [iS,tp] 8. I'm All Smiles (2:41) [FS,vib] 9. Let's Face The Music And Dance (2:41) [iS,tp] 10. When Your Lover Has Gone (4:09) [iS,tp] 11. I'm Glad There Is You (2:51) [iS,tp] 12. Get Out Of Town (3:21) [iS,tp] 13. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (2:55) *** Open Door *** 14. New Box (5:29) [bB,tp;SS,bari;DH,as;AP,tb;JG,ts] 15. Milk Shake (5:14) [KD,ts;RS,ts;SS,bari;SK,fh] 16. Dia Bleu (from: Blues Suite Namuriana) (6:39) [bB,tp;JG,ts] 17. Total Blues (3:07) [AP,tb;BB,tp] 18. Griff's Groove (from: Blues Suite Namuriana) (4:51) [DH,as;JG,ts] ************************************************************ Köln (DE), poss. Rhenus-Studio June 16 (#1-6) & 18 (#7-11), 1967 Benny Bailey, Idress Sulieman, Jimmy Deuchar, Shake Keane - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Karl Drevo, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Fats Sadi - vibes, bongo *** UK-Suite 67 In 3 Movements *** 1. Big L (6:10) 2. Day Bach (4:24) 3. Limestreet Blues (4:07) 4. Kerry (4:20) 5. Leofrics Castle (3:34) 6. Glaswegiary (5:05) *** Middle East/East-Suite *** 7. The Turk (2:49) 8. Muvaffaks Baba (4:57) 9. Sunday At Ten (2:53) 10. Kibla's Mood (4:17) 11. ?Un Grasso De Aria? (8:30) ************************************************************ Köln (DE), EMI-Studios July 30, 1967 Benny Bailey, Idress Sulieman, Jimmy Deuchar, Shake Keane - trumpet Torolf Moelgaard, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Karl Drevo, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums Fats Sadi - percussion *** Out Of The Folk Bag (Alternate) *** 1. Nice Bunch (3:00) [FB,p] 2. Greensleaves (trad.) 6:54 [JD,tp] 3. Fun And Frolic (Funiculi-Funicula) (5:19) [sK,tp,ID,tp] 4. Nights In Warsaw (4:53) [bB,tp;SK,tp;DH,as;SS,bari] 5. I Don't Want Nothin' (5:53) [iS,tp;JG,ts;SS,bari] 6. The Turk (3:14) [iS,tp] 7. The Good Wind Is here (7:42) [iS,tp;RS,ts;SS,bari] 8. Return (4:17) 9. Dear Old Stockholm (trad.) 6:24 [iS,tp;DH,as;TM,tb;FS,vib] 10. Good Evening, Good Night (2:33) [KD,ts] ************************************************************ Köln (DE), EMI-Studios September 18 & 19, 1967 Benny Bailey, Maffy Falay, Jimmy Deuchar, Shake Keane - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums Fats Sadi - percussion 1. Black Russian (2:49) [AP,tb;JG,ts] 2. Sleeping Bee (3:06) [FB,p] 3. Soft Summer Breeze (2:33) [DH,as;FS,perc] 4. My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Cole Porter) 2:13 [AP,tb] 5. Night Lady (4:12) [AP,tb;KD,ts] 6. They All Laughed (2:56) 7. Peter's Waltz (5:42) [DH,as;JG,ts;SS,bari] 8. Cara Fea (4:00) [AP,tb] LATIN KALEIDOSCOPE (Gary MacFarland-Francy Boland): 9. Olhos negros (4:29) [AP,tb;SR,ts] 10. Ramo de flores (2:06) 11. Uma fita de três cores (5:30) [JG,ts;SS,bari;JD,tp] CUBAN FEVER (Francy Boland): 12. Fiebre cubana (2:01) 13. Mambo de las brujas (9:01) [FB,p;SS,fl] 14. Extraño sueño (4:00) [DH,as;RS,ts;JG,ts;KD,ts] 15. Cara Bruja (2:11) 16. Crespúsculo y aurora (5:35) [bB,tp;JD,tp;IS,tp;SK,tp;Dh,as;KD,ts;SS,bari] 17. Sconsolato (2:20) ************************************************************ Prag (CZ), 4. Tschechoslowakisches Jazzfestival 1967 October 22, 1967 Benny Bailey, Shake Keane, Jimmy Deuchar, Idrees Suliman - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Johnny Griffin, Don Menza, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Fats Sadi - vibes, percussion 1. Ann (0:24) 2. My Favorite Things (3:44) 3. Ansage GC (1:40) 4. Griff's Groove (Johnny Griffin) 5:10 5. Box 703, Washington D.C. (Francy Boland) 6:07 6. Ansage GC (1:05) 7. Here The Good Wind Comes (9:10) 8. Nights In Washaw (4:50) 9. Ansage GC (3:10) 10. What A Regal Aspect He Yet Retains (6:17) 11. Ramo De Flores (2:15) 12. Ansage GC (0:37) 13. I Don't Want Nothin' (8:28) 14. The Turk (7:24) 15. And Thence We Issued Out Again To See (5:11) 16. And Thence We Issued Out Again To See (1:40) 17. Applause () 18. Box 703 (Francy Boland) 6:18 19. Ann (0:20) ************************************************************ Treffpunkt Jazz Stuttgart, Beethovensaal der Liederhalle May 16, 1968 Benny Bailey, Sonny Grey, Jimmy Deuchar, Idress Sulieman - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe - tenor sax, clarinet Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums Dakota Staton - vocals (#3) 01. Box 703 (Francy Boland) 5:33 02. The Falcon (Kenny Clarke) 4:12 03. Cherokee (Ray Noble) 3:03 04. Sweet and Lovely (Arnheim-Daniels-Tobias) 3:56 05. You Stepped Out Of My Dream (Brown-Kahn) 3:26 06. The Wild Man () 4:24 07. Sax No End (Francy Boland) 5:57 08. Griff's Groove (Francy Boland) 5:17 09. Gloria (Kaper-Mack) 4:57 10. Klook's Report () 3:01 11. Mauve () 5:29 12. The Turk (from "Middle East Suite") (Francy Boland) 7:41 other version circulating: 01 Box 703, Washington, D.C. 5:48 02 You Dig It 5:50 03 New Eye 3:09 04 Gloria 5:03 05 Volcano 4:13 06 Griff's Groove 5:25 07 Klook's Report 4:13 08 Mauve 5:25 09* Cherokee 3:09 10* I Need Your Love So Bad 2:30 11 Daahoud (incomplete) 0:53 12* Avalon 2:05 13* Hey, Lawdy Mama 3:02 14* You're Satisfied 5:36 15* Gone With The Wind 2:15 16 Sax No End (incomplete) 5:51 17 The Turk (NP,tb,BB,tp,KC,dr) 7:33 (*with Dakota Staton - voc) ************************************************************ Köln (DE), Tanzbrunnen, Jazz am Rhein 1968 September 1, 1968 Benny Bailey, Jimmy Deuchar, Idress Sulieman, Milo Pavlovic, Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Erik van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 5. You Dig It (4:36) 6. Volcano (3:19) [bB,tp] 7. New Eye (3:19) [iS,tp;DH,as;SS,bari] 8. Wild Man (4:44) [DG,tp;SS,fl;BB,tp;TC,ts] ************************************************************ London (UK), Ronnie Scott's Club February 4, 1969 Benny Bailey, Idress Sulieman, Dusko Gojkovic, Tony Fisher - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, arranger Ronnie Mathewson - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. Applaus (0:28) 2. Volcano (4:34) 3. Rue Chaptal (Kenny Clarke) 3:47 4. Box 703 (Francy Boland) 10:43 5. Fellini 712 (Francy Boland) 3:40 6. And Thence We Issued Out Again To See The Stars (4:40) ************************************************************ London (UK), Ronnie Scott's Club February 28, 1969 Benny Bailey, Idress Sulieman, Dusko Gojkovic, Tony Fisher - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, arranger Ronnie Mathewson - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. The Wildman (5:20) [bB,tp,TC,ts] 2. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (3:10) 3. I Don't Want Nothin' (3:24) [DG,tp] 4. Mauve (5:08) [FB,p,NP,tb] 5. The Girl + The Turk (7:58) [FB,p] 6. Kenny + Kenny (4:25) [bB,tp,KC,KC,dr] 8. Applaus (1:00) ************************************************************ Malmö (SE) July 22, 1969 Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Tony Fisher, Art Farmer - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric Van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Sahib Shihab - flute, soprano & baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. The Jamfs Are Coming 5:35 2. Rue Chaptal 3. Interview B.Bailey 4. Gloria (Bronislaw Kaper) 5. Griff's Groove (Johnny Griffin) 6. November Girl 7. You Stepped Out Of A Dream ************************************************************ Rotterdam (NL), De Doelen September 9, 1969 Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Kenny Wheeler, Derek Watkins - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric Van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Sahib Shihab - flute, soprano & baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. Rue Chaptal 2. November Girl 3. Fellini 712 4. Now Hear My Meaning 5. Blues In D-minor 6. Sax No End 7. Kenny And Kenny ************************************************************ Köln (DE), Satory, Battle of Bands September 7, 1969 Benny Bailey - trumpet Idrees Sulieman - trumpet Kenny Wheeler - trumpet Derek Watkins - trumpet Ake Persson - trombone Nat Peck - trombone Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble -alto sax Tony Coe - tenor sax Johnny Griffin - tenor sax Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax Francy Boland (piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Kenny Clare - drums Box 703 12:16 Sax No End 12:30 Griff's Groove 9:13 November Girl Griff'n'Jaws Now Hear Our Meanin'Fellini 712 ************************************************************ Basel (CH), Battle Of The Bands September 11, 1969 Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Kenny Wheeler, Derek Watkins - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, arranger Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. Rue Chaptal (Kenny Clarke) 3:53 2. Gloria's Theme (Kaper) 7:23 [TC-ts] 3. Fellini 712 (Boland) 4:02 4. Now Hear My Meanin' (Woode) 7:12 5. 4:12 6. Sax No End 14:51 7. unknown 5:10 ************************************************************ London (UK), Ronnie Scott's Club October 25, 1969 probably: Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Art Farmer, Kenny Wheeler, Derek Watkins - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric Van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Sahib Shihab - flute,soprano & baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums Applause > Ann RS 0:56 Sax no end 17:08 Ann RS 0:56 Pentonville > Ann RS 7:13 Evanescence 3:14 Kenny And Kenny 5:05 Shake 1:09 Ann RS 0:42 Fellini 4:04 I'm glad there is you 5:09 Ann RS 0:28 Triple Play 8:00 Ann RS 0:26 I Don't Want Nothing 6:51 Ann RS > Box 703, Washington D.C. 13:08 Ann RS 0:58 The Jamfs Are Coming 6:20 November Girl 6:19 Now Hear Our Meanin 6:54 ************************************************************ Prag (CZ), 6. Tschechoslowakisches Jazzfestival 1969 December 19, 1969 Benny Bailey, Idress Sulieman, Kenny Wheeler, Derek Watkins - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, arranger Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. Pentonville (7:54) [iS,tp,FB,p,RS,ts,AP,tb] 2. Ansage RS (0:34) 3. Now Hear My Meanin' (Jimmy Woode) 8:26 [JW,b,DH,as,SS,bs] ************************************************************ Wien (AT), Konzerthaus, Jazztage 1970 March 15, 1970 Benny Bailey, Dusko Gojkovic, Derek Watkins, Art Farmer - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, arranger Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. Ann W.R. Langer 0:37 2. The JAMFS Are Coming > Ann WRL 7:13 3. Intro by S.Shihab > Ann WRL 5:01 4. Box 703, Washington, D.C. > Ann WRL 14:29 5. Ann WRL > Volcano > Ann WRL 5:04 6. Ann WRL > I'm Glad There Is You > Ann WRL 5:14 7. Fellini Blues > Ann WRL 4:02 8. Ann WRL > Now Hear My Meaning 8:47 9. Ann WRL > Pentonville 8:13 10. Ann WRL > Evanescence > Ann WRL 4:21 11. Ann WRL > Sax No End 15:30 12. Applause > Ann WRL 0:40 13. Faces > Ann WRL 8:55 ************************************************************ Bruxelles (BG) April 26, 1970 Benny Bailey, Derek Watkins, Art Farmer, Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet, flugelhorn Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric Van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Tony Coe - tenor & soprano sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 9. The Styx 4:16 10. Gloria 5:08 11. The Wild Man 5:09 12. Sax No End 6:34 13. Love (Part of <Faces>) 4:01 14. Sadi 2:03 15. Nat 3:27 16. K & K 4:45 17. The Turk 1:39 ************************************************************ Zürich (CH), Hazyland, TV Movie May 1970 Benny Bailey, Dusko Gojkovic, Derek Watkins, Art Farmer - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Erik van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clare, Kenny Clarke - drums 1. Faces (43:25) [solos: SS,fl;DW,t;TC,ts;AF,flh;FB,p;DG,t;NP,tb;RS,ts; SS,bari;DH,as;JW,b;EVL,tb;JG,ts;AP,tb;BB;t;KC/KC,d] ************************************************************ Rautilly?? (FR), Festival Newport in Paris June 21, 1970 Benny Bailey, Dusko Gojkovic, Jimmy Deuchar, Idress Sulieman - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. The Jamfs Are Coming (Griffin) 2. Now Hear My Meaning (Woode) 3. Box 703, Washington, D.C. (Boland) ************************************************************ Umea (SE), Ostre Gymnasium October 4, 1970 probably: Benny Bailey, Rick Kiefer, Art Farmer, Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet, flugelhorn Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Billy Mitchell, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Tony Coe - tenor & soprano sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, arranger Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums 1. Box 703, Washington, D.C. (13:25) 2. Ann FB > The Jamfs Are Coming (9:50) 3. Ann FB > Sakara (8:53) 4. Fellini 712 (3:47) 5. Now Hear Our Meaning (8:30) 6. Ann > Sax No End (11:29) ************************************************************ with Dizzy Gillespie / Carmen McRae Köln (DE), Opernhaus, Jazz in Action October 31, 1970 Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Art Farmer, Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums *Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet (#) +Carmen McRae - vocals (#1) You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me (3:34) Ann CMcR (0:50) This Could Be The Start Of Something Big (3:28) Con Alma (Dizzy Gillespie) 8:40 Ann DG (0:49) Manteca (Dizzy Gillespie) 6:07 Box 703 (Francy Boland) 10:04 Ann RS (0:32) I'm Glad There Is You (5:40) [bB,t] Ann RS (0:34) When Your Lover Has Gone (7:15) [iS,t] ************************************************************ with Dizzy Gillespie Rotterdam (NL), De Doelen Newport in Europe Festival November 1, 1970 Benny Bailey, Dusko Gojkovic, Idress Sulieman, Art Farmer - truumpet Ake Persson, Nat Peck, Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Billy Mitchell, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Francy Boland - piano, arranger Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare - drums guest: Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet Con Alma ************************************************************ with Dizzy Gillespie Jazzfest Berlin, Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany November 6, 1970 Benny Bailey - trumpet Dusko Goykovic - trumpet Idrees Sulieman - trumpet Art Farmer - trumpet Ake Persson - trombone Nat Peck - trombone Eric van Lier - trombone Derek Humble - alto sax Tony Coe - clarinet, tenor sax Billy Mitchell - tenor sax Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Kenny Clare - drums guest: Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet I'm Glad There Is You 8:58 Brother King 6:27 Ann DG Things Are Here 9:37 Ann RS Volcano 4:45 When Your Lover Has Gone 6:33 Ann RS I'm Glad There Is You 5:46 Box 703 Ann RS Manteca Ann DG Con Alma Sax No End NOTE: not sure of sequence ************************************************************ Nürnberg (DE), Meistersingerhalle, Jazz Ost West 1972 May 5, 1972 band incl.: Benny Bailey, Idress Sulieman, Manfred Schoof, Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet Albert Mangelsdorff, Ake Persson - trombone Herb Geller - alto sax Tony Coe, Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone & soprano sax, flute Francy Boland - piano, electric piano Kenny Clarke, Kenny Clare, Tony Inzalaco - drums 1. Volcano (4:09) 2. I'm Glad There Is You (4:33) [FB,p;BB,tp] 3. J.B.W. (5:23) [iS,tp;SS,ss;AP,tb] 4. The Wildman (5:27) [DG,fh;SS,fl;BB,tp;JG,ts] 5. Pentonville (7:33) [bB,tp;MS,tp;FB,e-p;TC,ts;AP,tb] 6. Kenny + Kenny (4:34) [KC/KC,dr] 7. unknown (7:39) [AM,tb;HG,as;SS,ss] ************************************************************ ************************************************************ ************************************************************ Essen (DE), Grugahalla, Essener Jazztage 1961 April 14, 1961 Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet Derek Humble - alto sax Karl Drevo - tenor sax Bubi Aderhold - baritone sax Heinz Kretzschmar - bass clarinet Francy Boland - piano Pierre Michelot - bass Kenny Clarke - drums add: J.J. Johnson - trombone (#3,5,6) 1. Ansage JEB (3:00) > Lullaby Of The Leaves 4:54 [feat DG] 2. Ansage JEB 0:09 [cuts in?] > East Of The Sun 3:20 [feat DH] > Blues For Köbes 7:50 [feat DG,FB,KC] 3. Ansage KC > That's All > Ann JEB (5:01) 4. Rose Room (2:31) [first 22sec empty!] 5. La Campimania (3:27) 6. You Are Too Beautiful (6:11) ************************************************************ Köln (DE), Jazz im WDR February 23, 1965 Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Fats Sadi - vibes, conga Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass, vocals Kenny Clarke - drums Joe Harris - percussion 1. Ansage KE + Köhn (1:27) 2. Set Up (2:43) 3. Tin Tin Deo (Dizzy Gillespie) 6:08 4. Yah Yah Blues (9:52) 5. Om Mani Padme Hum (9:35) 6. Ann KC (0:41) 7. Lush Life (Billy Strayhorn) 6:55 [JW,voc] 8. Night Lady (9:52) 9. Bohemia After Dark (Oscar Pettiford) 11:32 10. Band Intros/Outro (0:48) ************************************************************ Köln (DE), Duskos Jazz-Studio December 15, 1966 Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Fats Sadi - vibes, percussion Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums Don Carlos - percussion* 1. Tin Tin Deo (Gillespie) 8:33 2. Ann JW > Night Lady (Boland) 15:13 3. Ann JW > Bohemia After Dark (Oscar Pettiford) 10:54 4. Calypso Blues (11:37) 5. Invitation (6:08) 6. Jay Jay (Clarke) 6:03 ************************************************************ Köln (DE), Tanzbrunnen, Jazz am Rhein 1967 September 7, 1967 Idress Sulieman - trupet Ake Persson - trombone Sahib Shihab - baritone sax, flute Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Kenny Clarke - drums 1. Potter's Crossing (7:57) 2. Young Turks (7:53) 3. Jay Jay (7:25) 4. Jah Jah Blues (9:02) ************************************************************ Prag (CZ), 4. Tschechoslowakisches Jazzfestival 1967 October 20, 1967 Idress Suliman - trumpet Johnny Griffin - tenor sax Sahib Shihab - baritone sax Francy Boland - piano Jimmy Woode - bass, vocals Kenny Clarke - drums Ann (2:18) Groovin' High (Dizzy Gillespie) 20:17 [22:25] A Night In Tunesia (Gillespie-Paparelli) 15:49 Yah Yah Blues (18:45) [34:33] Quote
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jazzbo Posted March 18, 2007 Report Posted March 18, 2007 Doesn't play for me here on my laptop. . . but thanks! Quote
brownie Posted March 18, 2007 Report Posted March 18, 2007 Doesn't play for me here on my laptop. . . but thanks! How about that one? Quote
jazzbo Posted March 18, 2007 Report Posted March 18, 2007 No, something's up with my laptop. I'll check them out at work. Quote
fomafomic65 Posted March 21, 2007 Report Posted March 21, 2007 The second half of the Jazz Icons DVD featuring Dizzy features him doing a set with the band in 1970 in Belgium. They sound very tight and well-rehearsed (I think they had been on tour w/Diz). What a great band! And some timely 1970 fashion as well. I recently had the Jazz Icons box set, and I have been greatly deighted too discovering that video footage... A real "new" gem. Dizzy seemed to enjoy plaiyng with the Clarke/Boland band pretty much. In the past ten years I had all the CBBB cds I could find, the small combo being generally my favourite ones (like the awesome Rearward/Schema compilation "Sahib Shihab And All Those Cats", often confused with the baritonist's "Seeds" session but indeed much longer and different). I'll be one of the very first to buy a forthcoming box set for sure. Quote
Daniel A Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 Speaking of Rearward/Schema, has anyone been in contact with them via e-mail? I've tried to use the address on their site (info@ishtar.it) but the mails are bouncing back. The reason I'm trying to reach them is that it seems impossible to order the Clarke-Boland album "Our Kinda Strauss" though it is still listed on the site; it just doesn't turn up in the shopping cart. A pity if this title is deleted... The website is here. Quote
sidewinder Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 Speaking of Rearward/Schema, has anyone been in contact with them via e-mail? I've tried to use the address on their site (info@ishtar.it) but the mails are bouncing back. The reason I'm trying to reach them is that it seems impossible to order the Clarke-Boland album "Our Kinda Strauss" though it is still listed on the site; it just doesn't turn up in the shopping cart. A pity if this title is deleted... The website is here. I've heard that it is deleted (or they have run out of copies) - both CD and vinyl, I believe. Quote
Daniel A Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 I've heard that it is deleted (or they have run out of copies) - both CD and vinyl, I believe. Oh, no.... And that one seems to be something people are holding on to (quite understandably). Not many used copies around. Quote
sidewinder Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 I've got it on vinyl. Bought a whole heap of them from Schema but unfortunately they were unable to supply the Sahib Shihab as it had already run out. Subsequently they did a second pressing of the Shihab but I missed it, unfortunately. I must say that they did a marvellous job with the pressing quality and packaging on those LPs. Quote
Eloe Omoe Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 (edited) I've heard that it is deleted (or they have run out of copies) - both CD and vinyl, I believe. Oh, no.... And that one seems to be something people are holding on to (quite understandably). Not many used copies around. Daniel, I may have a spare copy of the Our Kinda Strauss CD (I think I have the Shihab too, if anyone is interested). Please hold on a couple of weeks; I'll let you know as soon as I get back home. luca Edited July 25, 2007 by Eloe Omoe Quote
Daniel A Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 Daniel, I may have a spare copy of the Our Kinda Strauss CD (I think I have the Shihab too, if anyone is interested). Please hold on a couple of weeks; I'll let you know as soon as I get back home. luca I'm interested in both, but don't tell sidewinder! Many thanks for checking this out for me! Let me know if you want any help with Swedish stuff some time. Quote
sidewinder Posted July 25, 2007 Report Posted July 25, 2007 I'm interested in both, but don't tell sidewinder! No problem - I'll hold out for a vinyl. Quote
BruceH Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 There were at least 20 studio albums, so a complete box would probably be too big to really sell. But I'd buy anything from this band! Still looking for many of the original albums, too... Previous thread. They could probably sqeeze them onto 10 CD's, which would be no worse than the Mildred Bailey set. ( ) Quote
sidewinder Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 How about a Mosaic Select of all that material recorded for use by European radio stations back in 1967 I think that is mentioned by Campi on the DVD? I think this stuff (or some of it) had a rare CD reissue on Gigi Campi's own imprint and would make a mega-great Select. Quote
king ubu Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 There were at least 20 studio albums, so a complete box would probably be too big to really sell. But I'd buy anything from this band! Still looking for many of the original albums, too... Previous thread. They could probably sqeeze them onto 10 CD's, which would be no worse than the Mildred Bailey set. ( ) a squeeze box? a squealing one maybe? I actually like the Bailey box *a lot* - but I'd still be in for a big, fat Clarke-Boland box! And if not that, than a smaller one... anything with rare music by this great band would be a treat! Quote
Ted O'Reilly Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 In the first 7 or 8 seconds of "Volcano", the live at Ronnie Scott's session, there's a guy directly under the left channel audience mic shouting out something that I've never been able to completely decipher (it must be the Brit accent). I think it's something like "...well, they don't sound like a bunch of fucking ?mongers? ...HAH HAH HAH...." It's just before the (off mic) emcee brings the band on. Has anyone else ever heard it, and figured out what he's saying? If you have that recording, take a listen and let me know, please... (I try to hide the audience mics when I record live, always fearing that some jerk will screw up a take with just such a remark). Quote
street singer Posted February 6, 2008 Report Posted February 6, 2008 Just received Rearward vinyl editions of 'Our Kinda Strauss' and 'Off Limits' today -- from CD Universe, of all places. Was amazed that they were able to get them! Might be worth checking out if anyone is looking for them... Also, ordered a vinyl copy of Sahib Shihab's '...And All Those Cats' from Dusty Groove yesterday. Shipped yesterday. Unfortunately, they're listing it as 'Temporarily Out Of Stock' today. They have several other CBBB CDs listed as in stock, however -- 'Calypso Blues', 'More Smiles', 'Off Limits', 'November Girl'.... Better be quick! Quote
Sundog Posted February 7, 2008 Report Posted February 7, 2008 They have several other CBBB CDs listed as in stock, however -- 'Calypso Blues', 'More Smiles', 'Off Limits', 'November Girl'.... Better be quick! Thanks! Just ordered Calypso Blues and Off Limits. Quote
BFrank Posted February 7, 2008 Report Posted February 7, 2008 'Calypso Blues' technically not the BB, but enjoyable none-the-less. Quote
street singer Posted February 7, 2008 Report Posted February 7, 2008 Man -- that was fast. A few of those discs are now listed as Out Of Stock at DustyGroove...and the vinyl editions that I picked up from CDUniverse are nowhere to be seen on their site. I did, however, spot this one over at DustyGroove -- newly listed as of today... Sahib Shihab and the Danish Radio Jazz Group Might be of some interest to some of you... Quote
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