Big Al Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 I've been on a serious Prestige 50's jones lately, having gotten the Miles Quintet box, and eagerly awaiting getting the Trane, Stitt, and future Trane & Miles boxes. Having that Stitt in there gives me hope that others like it may be in the works. If so, here's what I'm hoping for: Complete Kenny Burrell Jams (All Day Long, All Night Long, etc) Complete Jackie McLean Red Garland Small Groups (All Morning Long, etc) What say y'all? Quote
Claude Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 I would like to see box sets by - Lennie Niehaus (as done by Definitive ) - Mal Waldron - Shelly Manne 50's studio sessions - Teddy Charles Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 Those are great ideas, Al, but do we have reason to believe that Concord is thinking in that way? Quote
Ron S Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 I would like to see box sets by - Lennie Niehaus (as done by Definitive ) . . . . - Shelly Manne 50's studio sessions . . . . 'cept these 2 should be in the "Contemporary boxes you'd like to see" thread. Quote
Bill B Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 I've been on a serious Prestige 50's jones lately, having gotten the Miles Quintet box, and eagerly awaiting getting the Trane, Stitt, and future Trane & Miles boxes. Having that Stitt in there gives me hope that others like it may be in the works. If so, here's what I'm hoping for: Complete Kenny Burrell Jams (All Day Long, All Night Long, etc) Complete Jackie McLean Red Garland Small Groups (All Morning Long, etc) What say y'all? Quote
Big Al Posted December 1, 2006 Author Report Posted December 1, 2006 Those are great ideas, Al, but do we have reason to believe that Concord is thinking in that way? The Stitt Prestige Bebop box that's out. Hardly a household name in the music market. Quote
JohnS Posted December 1, 2006 Report Posted December 1, 2006 I was playing the Gene Ammons Jam Sessions the other day, all vinyl. I thought at the time they would be nice collected together. Can't see that there would be a lot of enthusiasm for the set though. Great music imo. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 A nice box would collect all the material Gene Ammons recorded as a sole leader between his two prison stays - 1960-1962. A large chunk of it was recorded on the sly for the Chess brothers, but has since been reclaimed by Prestige/Fantasy. Some of it has never been issued on CD (that LP was only available for a very short time anyway - "Blue Groove" MPP2514). There's no doubt that Jug was at his very best in this period. The box might include: BOSS TENOR VELVET SOUL ANGEL EYES NICE N COOL JUG LATE HOUR SPECIAL LIVE IN CHICAGO UP TIGHT BOSS SOUL TWISTIN THE JUG SOULFUL MOODS BLUE GROOVE PREACHIN' BAD BOSSA NOVA MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 Of course, what WON'T ever come out is the box I most want. The complete Freddie McCoy Prestige sessions, comprising LONELY AVENUE SPIDER MAN PEAS N RICE FUNK DROPS BEANS N GREENS SOUL YOGI LISTEN HERE McCoy has been most cavalierly treated. An important innovator, he made the first recordings of what later became known as Acid Jazz. But he played ballads so beautifully - he was a bit like his mentor Johnny "Hammond" Smith in that way. MG Quote
Clunky Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 (edited) Of course, what WON'T ever come out is the box I most want. The complete Freddie McCoy Prestige sessions, comprising LONELY AVENUE SPIDER MAN PEAS N RICE FUNK DROPS BEANS N GREENS SOUL YOGI LISTEN HERE McCoy has been most cavalierly treated. An important innovator, he made the first recordings of what later became known as Acid Jazz. But he played ballads so beautifully - he was a bit like his mentor Johnny "Hammond" Smith in that way. MG I note allmusic gives most of his output a solid 2 stars...I don't know his work at all, best place to start? Edited December 2, 2006 by Clunky Quote
Clunky Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 I was playing the Gene Ammons Jam Sessions the other day, all vinyl. I thought at the time they would be nice collected together. Can't see that there would be a lot of enthusiasm for the set though. Great music imo. I've got very little Jug other than the Black Orchid disc with Groove Holmes, Jug and Dodo 2LP is on its way to me, thought I really bought it for Dodo, I have to add... Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 Of course, what WON'T ever come out is the box I most want. The complete Freddie McCoy Prestige sessions, comprising LONELY AVENUE SPIDER MAN PEAS N RICE FUNK DROPS BEANS N GREENS SOUL YOGI LISTEN HERE McCoy has been most cavalierly treated. An important innovator, he made the first recordings of what later became known as Acid Jazz. But he played ballads so beautifully - he was a bit like his mentor Johnny "Hammond" Smith in that way. MG I note allmusic gives most of his output a solid 2 stars...I don't know his work at all, best place to start? Anywhere you can. None of his albums are available anywhere in the world, as far as I know. Get whatever turns up second hand that you can afford and see what you think. "Spider man" is a straight quartet session all the way through - not like any of the others, most of which had a mixture of larger group and quartet tracks. Just saw that ebay has a couple at $20 (bidding not finished yet). There's also a "Best of compilation" at 8.90 GBpounds. Don't know what's on the comp, but it might not be a bad start. http://music.search.ebay.com/freddie-mccoy...itsearchZSearch MG Quote
Hank Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 How about Eric Dolphy/Booker Little at the Five Spot (unless that's planned already)? Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 while the first Trane set was very well done, the RE-boxing of this shit is pretty... tedious. Jug could stand to be untangled, or maybe a Jackie sessions but boxing just to box... like the Sonny Stitt, like the Miles-- ugh. The Magic One, however-- comes through w/INSPIRATION. two stars for Freddie McCoy-- close listening... "right." NOTE-- All Music assholes didn't actually review a single goddamn side! "Steve Huey" just did quick bio so where the hell do the stars-- one even gets a "three" ***, woo woo-- come from? I hate those motherfuckers, I wish ya'll didn't even LOOK, just ask US... but habits seem hard to break. for what good it might do, a letter (e-mail) campaign to Concord for Freddie might be in order... couldn't hurt, tho' the window for 'acid jazz' as such has been closed for a while. c Surprised to find ANYONE who knows Freddie's work, Clem. A bit off your track, or am I reading you wrong? MG Quote
jazzbo Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 I've actually got all the Freddie McCoy lps on Prestige, so I'm not clamoring for that. I'd be down with an Ammons box of some sort. And a McLean box; I really like his Prestige work and would like to see it get some. . . prestige. I'd like to see a box set of all the Cannonball Adderley produced Riversides. Quote
Niko Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 I'd like to see a box set of all the Cannonball Adderley produced Riversides. yes yes yes! i've thought about that set a lot, too... Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 I'd like to see a box set of all the Cannonball Adderley produced Riversides. yes yes yes! i've thought about that set a lot, too... What would that comprise? One Clay/Newman, one Don Wilkerson, one Roosevelt Wardell; and one by someone called Morgan, which I've never seen or heard - is that it? MG Quote
Niko Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 I'd like to see a box set of all the Cannonball Adderley produced Riversides. yes yes yes! i've thought about that set a lot, too... What would that comprise? One Clay/Newman, one Don Wilkerson, one Roosevelt Wardell; and one by someone called Morgan, which I've never seen or heard - is that it? MG my list from memory (so certainly missing something, maybe getting something wrong) would have included, Clay/Newman James Clay Double Dose of Soul Don Wilkerson Clifford Jordan Spellbound Lenny McBrowne and the Four Souls - Eastern Lights (with Don Sleet) Paul Serrano Blues Holiday (with Bunky Green) Quote
jazzbo Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 Well, let's include Jazzland: CLAY JAMES The sound of the Wide Open Space Apr 26,1960 Riverside 327 GORDON DEXTER The Resurgence of Dexter Oct 13,1960 Jazzland 929 JFK Quintet New Jazz Frontiers from Washington July 17 1961 Riverside 396 JOHNSON BUD The Four Brass Giants Aug 22 ,1960 Riverside 343 JONES SAM Down Home Aug 15,1962 Riverside 432 JORDAN CLIFFORD Spellbound Aug 10,1960 Riverside 340 MANGIONE CAP The jazz Brother Aug 29,1960 Riverside 335 MORGAN DICK At the Showboat May 04,1960 Riverside 1183 McBROWN LENNIE Eastern Lights Oct 13 ,1960 Riverside 346 SERRANO PAUL Blues Holiday Nov 8 ,1960 Riverside 359 WILKERSON DON The Texas Twister May 19 ,1960 Riverside 1186 Quote
Big Al Posted December 4, 2006 Author Report Posted December 4, 2006 Went to AMG (sorry clem) to read the bio of McCoy, saw the words "soul jazz vibraphonist" at the beginning of the bio, and completely agree that a collection of his records would be wonderful! Quote
Niko Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 A Johnny Griffin Riverside Box would be another fine box of non-Prestige material Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 Well, let's include Jazzland: CLAY JAMES The sound of the Wide Open Space Apr 26,1960 Riverside 327 GORDON DEXTER The Resurgence of Dexter Oct 13,1960 Jazzland 929 JFK Quintet New Jazz Frontiers from Washington July 17 1961 Riverside 396 JOHNSON BUD The Four Brass Giants Aug 22 ,1960 Riverside 343 JONES SAM Down Home Aug 15,1962 Riverside 432 JORDAN CLIFFORD Spellbound Aug 10,1960 Riverside 340 MANGIONE CAP The jazz Brother Aug 29,1960 Riverside 335 MORGAN DICK At the Showboat May 04,1960 Riverside 1183 McBROWN LENNIE Eastern Lights Oct 13 ,1960 Riverside 346 SERRANO PAUL Blues Holiday Nov 8 ,1960 Riverside 359 WILKERSON DON The Texas Twister May 19 ,1960 Riverside 1186 I don't remember the Serrano as a Cannonball job, but I don't have it any more. I also don't have the Roosevelt Wardell any more - but I DO remember that as a Cannonball job. Am I going nuts in my old age? Oh, and what about the Joe Alexander? MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 A Johnny Griffin Riverside Box would be another fine box of non-Prestige material A Griffin/Jaws box covering PR and Jzld would be a very good thing. Fantasy didn't do very well issuing that stuff. Part of the Mintons gig hasn't come out on CD, I think, anyway. MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 4, 2006 Report Posted December 4, 2006 i always enjoyed soul/organ but with limited $$$ pursued other things. when i lived in Austin, there were pals of mine heavy into Freddie Roach, Don Wilkerson, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, Shirley, etc, so the appreciation is there. I see you had the same problem as I did, but in reverse. A 4-6 cd Specialty GOSPEL box, with astute selection & notes I really think that Opal Nations has done a superb job (for a British pop singer) reissuing those Specialty Gospel CDs. I can't think of any, frankly, that someone interested in Gospel shouldn't want. The big downsides with boxes are: if they're a selection, then there's the taste of the selector and the potential for wasting your dough when you find you want to buy all of it afterwards; and if they're not a selection, there's the cost - a well done set of single (or perhaps double, when relevant) CDs can be bought on the instalment plan - as I'm doing with Rev Gates: 6 out of 9 bought so far. The only upsides are that: they can collect stuff together that you might not find; and overall, they're probably cheaper than the equivalent single CDs. MG Quote
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