Big Al Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 I should've mentioned this earlier when answering about Creed Taylor: when Legacy did the reissues of CTIs back in the late 90's/early 00's, at least the focus was mainly on the artist. Sure there was the obligatory blurb about Creed and his accomplishments/influence, but there was nothing on the level of the Keepnews collection (self-congratulatory liner notes (two sets of 'em); pictures of Creed; Creed Taylor's name highlighted on the side of the jewel box). Every time I hear about Creed's ego, I remember something I read where his ego was battling Freddie Hubbard's ego in contract negotiations in the mid-70's. I guess it takes a pretty big ego to keep the playing field level. In the grand scheme of things, yeah Creed has/had an ego; but it's planets away from Orrin's; which is why my respect for Orrin sinks lower every time I see his name slapped on a reissue of some sort. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 I should've mentioned this earlier when answering about Creed Taylor: when Legacy did the reissues of CTIs back in the late 90's/early 00's, at least the focus was mainly on the artist. Sure there was the obligatory blurb about Creed and his accomplishments/influence, but there was nothing on the level of the Keepnews collection (self-congratulatory liner notes (two sets of 'em); pictures of Creed; Creed Taylor's name highlighted on the side of the jewel box). Every time I hear about Creed's ego, I remember something I read where his ego was battling Freddie Hubbard's ego in contract negotiations in the mid-70's. I guess it takes a pretty big ego to keep the playing field level. In the grand scheme of things, yeah Creed has/had an ego; but it's planets away from Orrin's; which is why my respect for Orrin sinks lower every time I see his name slapped on a reissue of some sort. Yeah, but who was it who had his signature reproduced on every album sleeve? MG Quote
Big Al Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 I should've mentioned this earlier when answering about Creed Taylor: when Legacy did the reissues of CTIs back in the late 90's/early 00's, at least the focus was mainly on the artist. Sure there was the obligatory blurb about Creed and his accomplishments/influence, but there was nothing on the level of the Keepnews collection (self-congratulatory liner notes (two sets of 'em); pictures of Creed; Creed Taylor's name highlighted on the side of the jewel box). Every time I hear about Creed's ego, I remember something I read where his ego was battling Freddie Hubbard's ego in contract negotiations in the mid-70's. I guess it takes a pretty big ego to keep the playing field level. In the grand scheme of things, yeah Creed has/had an ego; but it's planets away from Orrin's; which is why my respect for Orrin sinks lower every time I see his name slapped on a reissue of some sort. Yeah, but who was it who had his signature reproduced on every album sleeve? MG Sure, I won't argue that; but a simple signature is still a far cry from "I am unshakeably and unreasonably proud of my work," which you'll find in every Keepnews collection disc. Quote
Christiern Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 Also, Creed did more than operate the stopwatch and fill out the recording forms. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 Also, Creed did more than operate the stopwatch and fill out the recording forms. That is CERTAINLY true (some would say, more's the pity). MG Quote
jazzbo Posted May 29, 2007 Report Posted May 29, 2007 cd sounds really good to my ears I'm in total agreement with you. Sound is fabulous on this and the Wes (so far the only two in the series I own). Quote
DMP Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Can anyone figure out the Keepnews put-down of "Urgetsu" (to me, one of the strongest of all Messengers albums) in his notes to the new "Caravan" reissue? He never finishes his point - not like him to miss an opportunity for an anecdote. Quote
skeith Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 I picked up "Everybody Digs Bill Evans" First off I want to say that Joe Tarantino did a great remastering job (24 bit) as usual- I think the sound on this version is a somewhat of an improvement over the 20bit K2. (anyone want to buy my K2 version? PM me) I think Orrin Keepnews's liner notes are, for the most part, interesting. I do have one issue. The lp and all prior cd issues of this included Evans's slight tune "Epilogue" at the close of of each lp side. The Keepnews reissue just has this tune play at the end, that is once, just before the bonus track. Presumably this is because the cd has just one side? I am not sure and no explanation is given But, given Keepnews's insistence in the liner notes about how faithful he is to the original LP, this change from the original seems to fly in the face of that. Quote
king ubu Posted June 18, 2007 Report Posted June 18, 2007 cd sounds really good to my ears I'm in total agreement with you. Sound is fabulous on this and the Wes (so far the only two in the series I own). Those two I have as well (also the Gene Ammons "Boss Tenor", Groove Holmes and "Hawk Relaxes"). I agree about the Adderley, sounds good! Still have to play the Wes and can't tell about Ammons, Groove & Hawk, these are the first versions I ever got of the respective albums (they all sound good, but I just have nothing to compare them to). Quote
Claude Posted June 18, 2007 Report Posted June 18, 2007 Who is indicated as a mastering engineer of the Cannonball/San Francisco reissue? That album was already remastered by Fantasy for SACD reissue in 2004, so it would be odd if they didn't use that remaster for the new CD. The SACD sounds great. http://store.acousticsounds.com/browse_det...?Title_ID=13001 Quote
sal Posted June 18, 2007 Report Posted June 18, 2007 Yeah, I have the SACD and don't plan on upgrading. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 18, 2007 Report Posted June 18, 2007 Tarantino. I don't have the SACD, so got this, and it has material not on my earlier cd. Quote
Claude Posted June 18, 2007 Report Posted June 18, 2007 and it has material not on my earlier cd. Doh, I missed that. How come these weren't reissued before? 1. Few Words By Cannonball... And This Here, A 2. Spontaneous Combustion 3. Hi-Fly 4. You Got It! 5. Bohemia After Dark AKA Birdland After Dark 6. Straight, No Chaser - (bonus track) 7. There Here 8. You Got It! - (previously unreleased) Quote
Soulstation1 Posted June 18, 2007 Report Posted June 18, 2007 i hope e-music has the keepnews tomorrow Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 and it has material not on my earlier cd. Doh, I missed that. How come these weren't reissued before? 1. Few Words By Cannonball... And This Here, A 2. Spontaneous Combustion 3. Hi-Fly 4. You Got It! 5. Bohemia After Dark AKA Birdland After Dark 6. Straight, No Chaser - (bonus track) 7. There Here 8. You Got It! - (previously unreleased) I didn't realise there was new material on this either. MG Quote
Shawn Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 Crap, extra material. Like I haven't bought this album ENOUGH already. Just got the SACD about a year ago. Quote
J.A.W. Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 and it has material not on my earlier cd. Doh, I missed that. How come these weren't reissued before? 1. Few Words By Cannonball... And This Here, A 2. Spontaneous Combustion 3. Hi-Fly 4. You Got It! 5. Bohemia After Dark AKA Birdland After Dark 6. Straight, No Chaser - (bonus track) 7. There Here 8. You Got It! - (previously unreleased) "Straight, No Chaser" did appear on the OJC. Quote
mikeweil Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 I was considering the SACD, too, but it doesn't have the bonus tracks, so I will go for the new reissue. Time to fill this gap in my collection. Quote
poetrylover3 Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 There is a great deal obviously of Milestone only that could be reissued as part of the Keepnews Collection. I would suggest McCoy Tyner's Supertrios, Atlantis, or 4x4 as deserving candidates. Jeff T Quote
mikeweil Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 They could have started a Keepnews Riverside Collection and a Keepnews Milestone Collection ..... Quote
Shawn Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 Maybe they could start a "haven't been reissued 20 times already series". ...oops, no money in that. Have to put out at least 3 remasters of Cookin', Workin', Steamin' & Relaxin' every year to stay afloat. Quote
jazzbo Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 The Wes also has additional material and EXCELLENT sound. Quote
king ubu Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 What's new on the Wes? I only bought this by chance in a sale, wasn't aware anything of the bonus material wasn't part of the big box or previous reissues! Quote
mikeweil Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 You're right - nothing new. Box sets obviously do not count for single CD reissue producers. There's more on it than on the previous OJC CD, but nothing that wasn't in the Riverside Wes box - and all of that wouldn't fit on one CD! Quote
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