Soulstation1 Posted May 21, 2007 Report Posted May 21, 2007 anyone have the next list of prestige remasters? i thought somebody had posted it?? Quote
Bluerein Posted May 21, 2007 Report Posted May 21, 2007 next list as in just released? see www.concordmusicgroup.com. Quote
Shawn Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 What sinks many of the Willis Jackson Prestige dates is the presence of Bill Jennings (or whatever his name was) on guitar. The guy plays the same pet licks over and over on every song. Hmmm..I don't know about that, I've always enjoyed Jennings. He might not have a huge vocabulary...but he swings like mad. Quote
Clunky Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 There really should be a Roy DuNann Collection. The best engineer ever imo. Agreed , you wonder what exactly, is was that he did that made those Contemporary dates sound so good. Quote
poetrylover3 Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Say- Has Lucky Strikes made it to RVG yet? Also-Mating Call? Any Red Garland Trios? Peace, Jeff T Quote
sal Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Say- Has Lucky Strikes made it to RVG yet? Somehow I'm thinking that this will be one of the last dates Concord chooses to give to RVG for the reissue treatment. Shame, because its a classic session. Quote
mikeweil Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Got Booker Ervin's Freedom Book yesterday - had forgotten that I already owned the OJC CD version. The RVG sounds a bit brighter and more transparent, and has a bonus track - one of four leftovers that had been collected on the Groovin' High LP. That makes me hope for expanded RVG versions of The Blues Book and The Space Book. Quote
mikeweil Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Say- Has Lucky Strikes made it to RVG yet? Somehow I'm thinking that this will be one of the last dates Concord chooses to give to RVG for the reissue treatment. Shame, because its a classic session. Go for the OJCCCD - it sounds excellent! Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted May 23, 2007 Report Posted May 23, 2007 Awwwww, poor poor Wudy. True story: a friend of mine happened to be in the office of the jazz buyer of a Large NYC Record Store while a Concord rep was on the phone. He picked up a sealed promo of Full House & smashed it against the edge of his friend's desk. They both laffed. Then he scribbled a post it-- ask 'em WHY THE FUCK Willis Jackson Star Bag hasn't been on cd & if enough asswipes buy the same cds for the 4th-5th-6th time, then will they have enough $$$ to put it out? The question was passed on with some interpolation of vernacular; the Concord rep pretended to take note-- we shall see. Meanwhile-- hey, when's the Keepnews Koenig Series Koming? One "great" producer honors another, maybe Rudy can remaster Roy DuNann too, show us how that stuff shoulda sounded. this post was written in 24-bits & mastered using super-edc A pity the guy didn't also mention "Gatorade". I just put "Star bag" and "Gatorade" on one CD - brill combination. Gator never tried to be the greatest jazz saxophonist ever - he KNEW that was Charlie Parker. When he and Bird went out on tour in the early 50s, they used to do a finale together and after playing a bit, Gator would just step back and let Bird play. What Gator did - better than almost anyone else in my view (even McDuff) - was persuade the audience that they were in the right place at the right time listening to the right band and having a great time. It's music to lift your spirit after a hard day in the factory or whatever and to get you dancing and yelling your cares away. Yeah - working class music. MG Quote
montg Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 Got Booker Ervin's Freedom Book yesterday - had forgotten that I already owned the OJC CD version. The RVG sounds a bit brighter and more transparent, and has a bonus track - one of four leftovers that had been collected on the Groovin' High LP. That makes me hope for expanded RVG versions of The Blues Book and The Space Book. Finally got around to picking up the RVG Freedom Book. Whoa What beautiful music! Added bonus, the RVG sounds great, I can't believe how immediate and wide the sound is. And Richard Davis is so well-recorded. Rudy got everything right on this one...in '63 and then again in 2007 Quote
king ubu Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 who care about those darnded RVGs and OKs, they ought to rather keep the OJCCDs in print and keep releasing new stuff... and a various "complementary" compilation with tracks omitted from the Fantasy twofers would be cool, too... Quote
mikeweil Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 Right now, as it is, they would have to re-print most of them ... Quote
king ubu Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 Right now, as it is, they would have to re-print most of them ... yeah... too bad, the worst case scenario sort of has arrived, only with a little bit of a delay (due to the huge stock Fantasy seems to have had, I assume). I still miss dozens of OJCs that I'd like to own... but then I bought so many in the past two years that I can't keep up with listening anyway, so it gets somewhat pointless to keep buying more and more... still, as it was before, you could just buy something new whenever you wanted, and the assumption (alas it was a wrong assumption) was that these discs, even the limited editions ones, would be around forever. Quote
mikeweil Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 ... and the assumption (alas it was a wrong assumption) was that these discs, even the limited editions ones, would be around forever. How much naiveté from jazz collectors (myself included)! We all saw it coming etc. - no use to shed tears now. Quote
Claude Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) I'm not so pessimistic, as far as the availablity of the music is concerned. The music business is changing quickly, with more and more downloads being offered. Very soon, lossless download options will be available. If Concord is offering these rarer OJCs as downloads (they are already available from Emusic), it will not remaster them but simply rip the old OJC CDs. So in the end they could very well be around forever. Edited April 7, 2008 by Claude Quote
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