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Editing of? There's editing?
just small irritating ones -

right when you start the disc:

there's (even) a small edit right in the middle of the crowd sound of the 41 second cut (unbelievably so)

and then it very abruptly goes into Autumn Leaves -

actually clipping the first note from Miles. Just irritating blips like that

that I think could've used some care. The more that I think of this first cut - Waiting For Miles - business,

the more I think that it's a weird, unnecessary slap at Miles' personality,

...or it could be my lack of sleep... ;)

I have a boot of this show and Miles' entry in Autumn Leaves is intact. Surely the is idea that official issues of these things should be an upgrade on the boots, no? And some folks wonder why the bootleg business thrives.

Still, who gives a crap about the music, just as long as they spell the lawyers' names correctly, right? <_<

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Vince Wilburn III. has gone missing on the thank yous... also Vince Wilburn IV. - Too bad no one had Vince overdub that noisy unstructured drumming by that kiddo Tony W. who was no good anyway...

Posted

Editing of? There's editing?
just small irritating ones -

right when you start the disc:

there's (even) a small edit right in the middle of the crowd sound of the 41 second cut (unbelievably so)

and then it very abruptly goes into Autumn Leaves -

actually clipping the first note from Miles. Just irritating blips like that

that I think could've used some care. The more that I think of this first cut - Waiting For Miles - business,

the more I think that it's a weird, unnecessary slap at Miles' personality,

...or it could be my lack of sleep... ;)

I have a boot of this show and Miles' entry in Autumn Leaves is intact. Surely the is idea that official issues of these things should be an upgrade on the boots, no? And some folks wonder why the bootleg business thrives.

Still, who gives a crap about the music, just as long as they spell the lawyers' names correctly, right? <_<

Nevertheless - all good stuff.

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Nevertheless - all good stuff.

Oh, it's a helluva show, one of my favourite Miles boots.

I'll be buying this version, but is it too much to expect these things to be done right?

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Going to have to order the Miles online, it appears--neither record store in town can find a distributor carrying it right now, which seems surprising. Also--no Joe Henderson release imminent? He's included on the sampler that's gone out (LIVE AT THE MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS V. 1).

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Going to have to order the Miles online, it appears--neither record store in town can find a distributor carrying it right now, which seems surprising. Also--no Joe Henderson release imminent? He's included on the sampler that's gone out (LIVE AT THE MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS V. 1).

Oh man, when (what year) is the Joe Henderson track from?? :excited:

And what was the line-up?? Any complete track listing of the date in question??

That's ONE Monterey date I would pick up in a heartbeat!!

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This is the track on LIVE FROM MONTEREY HIGHLIGHTS V. 1:

"Isotope" (8:23) Sept. 17, 1966

Joe Henderson--tenor sax

Bobby Hutcherson--vibes

Don Moore--bass

Elvin Jones--drums

That one looks very interesting!!

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I have a boot of this show and Miles' entry in Autumn Leaves is intact. Surely the is idea that official issues of these things should be an upgrade on the boots, no? And some folks wonder why the bootleg business thrives.

Still, who gives a crap about the music, just as long as they spell the lawyers' names correctly, right? <_<

Ok, so I checked again

and there seems to be some of an entrance here to Autumn Leaves - more than I heard before, so maybe I was

just tired afterall...still: don't like the inclusion of the Waiting For Miles bit - a bit snarky methinks.

Excellent concert tho and worth having...

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I picked up the Dizzy one and the sound is ok, not that great. At least for me, this Cd suffered because I had been listening to the Dizzy at Newport Cd and that is a wonderful Cd, highly recommended. This is one is...just ok, nothing special.

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???

This is the track on LIVE FROM MONTEREY HIGHLIGHTS V. 1:

"Isotope" (8:23) Sept. 17, 1966

Joe Henderson--tenor sax

Bobby Hutcherson--vibes

Don Moore--bass

Elvin Jones--drums

OK, so what's up with this (supposed, below) release of MORE material from Joe from this 1966 Monterey date, plus some from 1994. This disc is listed in quite a few on-line stores, but none of them have it in stock, and most have it "discontinued" or some similar designation. I'd about kill for more live Joe from '66.

>> Amazon<< ...or... >> Tower<< (now Caiman, not really Tower), or even >>Half.com<<

There are others too (just search on "B0011Z692G" or "888072303867" - some of which also refer to some Grover Washington release with the same (or nearly the same) title). Of those that have to do with Joe, several also have this as a product description (I pulled this one from half.com)...

The late Joe Henderson was a tenor saxophonist whose creative style and strength spanned decades before his death in 2001. Aside from a series of fine discs under his own leadership, Henderson recorded and performed with Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, and Blood Sweat & Tears. Another in a series of archival recordings, MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL LIVE 1966 & 1994 presents two previously unavailable audio snapshots of this great artist. While not exactly avant-garde, the 1966 recordings show the influence the burgeoning free-jazz movement had on him, while not abandoning conventional jazz structures. In 1994 Henderson was in elder statesman mode, his creative fire undimmed but possessing a slightly more mellow approach. This set is invaluable as it shows two vital phases in the history of a jazz Titan.

Did this ever really come out?? Is it just delayed?? Or did it get cancelled?? If so, did at least some promo's get out?? I'd buy this in a heartbeat, but if it ain't available, does it 'circulate'?? I've bought the 'various artists' release from the 90's (a legit copy, even) just for that one cut ("Isotope"), and I want more!! Can anybody even come up with a track-listing??

???

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Amazon.com says this was discontinued by the manufacturer. I had never seen an indication that it was ever released. That's the extent of my knowledge. Would be a good one to have.

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Michael Fitzgerald's site has Joe's discography ya know. Here's the entry:

Date: 9/17/1966

Location: Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA

Label: [private recording]

Joe Henderson (ldr), Joe Henderson (ts), Bobby Hutcherson (vib), Don Moore (b), Elvin Jones (d)

a. Isotope - 8:30 (Joe Henderson)

Palo Alto Jazz LP 12": - Jazz At Monterey (1984)

Quicksilver Records CD: - Monterey Jazz 1958-1980 Disc 1 (2002)

Other artists included on this album not listed here.

Just entering Joe Henderson Quicksilver Monterey into Froogle I came up with a hit at Easy Street Records for the comp that has Isotope. Never ordered from them so you're on your own there. It's not expensive so my guess is if they have it someone else does too.

An even quicker check on one of the boot sites didn't bring up anything by Joe from '66.

  • 3 years later...
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FWIW, the 1966 Joe Henderson tracks appear to be at least listed here. And the 1994 Joe Henderson tracks appear to be listed here. And just in case those links go belly-up in the future, here are those (complete?) set-lists...

===============

17 September 1966

Elvin Jones-Joe Henderson Quartet

Performer(s): Jones, Elvin (drums); Henderson, Joe (tenor saxophone); Moore, Don (bass); Hutcherson, Bobby (vibraphone)

Inner Urge
Isotope
Shade of Jade
===============

17 September 1994

Joe Henderson Trio

Henderson, Joe (tenor saxophone); Mraz, George (bass); Foster, Al (drums)

Beatrice

Isfahan

Recorda-me

Y Ya La Quiero

I think "Isotope" from 1966 is the only track ever released (or that even circulates?). Is any of the rest of the 1966 date circulating?

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  • 4 years later...
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On ‎5‎/‎30‎/‎2013 at 0:47 AM, Rooster_Ties said:

FWIW, the 1966 Joe Henderson tracks appear to be at least listed here. And the 1994 Joe Henderson tracks appear to be listed here. And just in case those links go belly-up in the future, here are those (complete?) set-lists...

===============

17 September 1966

Elvin Jones-Joe Henderson Quartet

Performer(s): Jones, Elvin (drums); Henderson, Joe (tenor saxophone); Moore, Don (bass); Hutcherson, Bobby (vibraphone)

  • Inner Urge
  • Isotope
  • Shade of Jade

I think "Isotope" from 1966 is the only track ever released (or that even circulates?). Is any of the rest of the 1966 date circulating?

I don't suppose any of the rest of this 1966 material has ever surfaced.  Would love to hear this entire set someday, even as short as it is.

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