Chuck Nessa Posted October 28, 2007 Report Posted October 28, 2007 These were all 78s (singles) not albums. Labels include Decca, Apollo, Aladdin, Victor, Clef/Norgran/Verve, etc. I do understand it is easier to ask others to do your research but the work is rewarding and many times more reliable than free info. As far as the Amazon listing is concerned, you need to learn about the "scroll" feature on the right of you screen. This will give you a list of the tunes and a capsule review of the set. I see the Proper site says the box is in short supply. Time to make a decision I'd say. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted October 28, 2007 Report Posted October 28, 2007 Thanks Chuck. No thanks. Mine was a very rude post. I apologize. Quote
king ubu Posted October 31, 2007 Report Posted October 31, 2007 Proper used to have discos up on their website... seems not any longer. I assume the box covers mostly what was on the mosaic, but I know that it goes beyond that, including some of the first Verve dates of Jacquet's from 1951 (with wrong personnel info given, if I remember correctly). The Mosaic is a magnificient collection, and I guess for all those who were too late, the Proper would be a good way to catch up with some of music that was included. But what about the Verve sessions? Is there anything out, besides "The Kid and the Brute"? (long OOP by now, I guess.) I'll have to check what there is, from those years, but I'm just wondering about CD reissues for the moment! The second 10 inch album on "The Kid...", by the way, continues where the Mosaic ended, with the RCA sessions on disc four - very similar in style, Illinois' "little big band" - pretty good stuff! And wasn't James Moody's band in the 50s a similar but more boppish thing, three or four horns (usually Moody w/tp/tb/bari) and rhythm, doing these arrangements that sound like small big bands, and playing rather accessible music, touring etc.? Quote
Swinging Swede Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 (edited) But what about the Verve sessions? Is there anything out, besides "The Kid and the Brute"? (long OOP by now, I guess.) I'll have to check what there is, from those years, but I'm just wondering about CD reissues for the moment! All of Jacquet's Verve sessions have now come out on CD! First of all, I tend to think of these recordings in their 12" incarnations, and then we have six 12” LP albums plus the lone so called Cool Rage session from 1958. Here's what's where: Jazz Moode (Clef MGC 700) [18 Jan 1951 (8 tracks) + 21 Mar 1952 (3 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1254 and Classics 1376 Groovin’ (Clef MGC 702) [24 May 1951 (7 tracks) + 11 Dec 1953 (5 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1376 and the upcoming Classics 1451. The 1953 tracks were also bonus tracks on the VEE. Port Of Rico (Clef MGC 701) [2 Jul 1952 (4 tracks) + 31 Dec 1952 (4 tracks) + 11 Dec 1953 (3 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1376 and the upcoming Classics 1451. The 1953 tracks were also bonus tracks on the VEE. The Kid And The Brute (Clef MGC 680) [13 Dec 1954] All tracks on the upcoming Classics 1451 and also on the OOP VEE of the same title Groovin’ With Jacquet (Clef MGC 676) [3 Nov 1955] The earlier part of this session will be on Classics 1451, but the entire session won’t fit. However, I just discovered that this album came out this year on a Membran CD in their Original Long Play Album series, but under its later Verve title Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra. Swing’s The Thing (Clef MGC 750) [16 Oct 1956] Recently out on a Japanese CD, and even more recently on a Lone Hill Jazz CD, which adds the Cool Rage session the Cool Rage session (part of Verve VE2 2544) [21 apr 1958] Just 4 short tracks that were first released on a much later compilation. I assume they would have been part of Jacquet’s next Verve album, but he and the label split before more material had been recorded, and the session remained in limbo. It’s available on the aforementioned Lone Hill Jazz CD Here are the Classics releases so far: 1945-1946 (Classics 948) 1946-1947 (Classics 1019) NOTE: Includes the Aladdin track that was left off the Mosaic! 1947-1951 (Classics 1254) 1951-1952 (Classics 1376) 1953-1955 (Classics 1451) Not yet released [Post edited to include info about the new Membran CD] Edited November 2, 2007 by Swinging Swede Quote
Swinging Swede Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 (edited) Interesting news! I just discovered that the 1955 Clef album has been reissued on CD this year by Membran in their Original Long Play Album series, but under the title it got when it was reissued on Verve, Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra. This means that all of Jacquet's Clef/Verve sessions have come out on CD already! I have edited the post above to reflect this. Edited November 2, 2007 by Swinging Swede Quote
king ubu Posted November 3, 2007 Report Posted November 3, 2007 But what about the Verve sessions? Is there anything out, besides "The Kid and the Brute"? (long OOP by now, I guess.) I'll have to check what there is, from those years, but I'm just wondering about CD reissues for the moment! All of Jacquet's Verve sessions have now come out on CD! First of all, I tend to think of these recordings in their 12" incarnations, and then we have six 12” LP albums plus the lone so called Cool Rage session from 1958. Here's what's where: Jazz Moode (Clef MGC 700) [18 Jan 1951 (8 tracks) + 21 Mar 1952 (3 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1254 and Classics 1376 Groovin’ (Clef MGC 702) [24 May 1951 (7 tracks) + 11 Dec 1953 (5 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1376 and the upcoming Classics 1451. The 1953 tracks were also bonus tracks on the VEE. Port Of Rico (Clef MGC 701) [2 Jul 1952 (4 tracks) + 31 Dec 1952 (4 tracks) + 11 Dec 1953 (3 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1376 and the upcoming Classics 1451. The 1953 tracks were also bonus tracks on the VEE. The Kid And The Brute (Clef MGC 680) [13 Dec 1954] All tracks on the upcoming Classics 1451 and also on the OOP VEE of the same title Groovin’ With Jacquet (Clef MGC 676) [3 Nov 1955] The earlier part of this session will be on Classics 1451, but the entire session won’t fit. However, I just discovered that this album came out this year on a Membran CD in their Original Long Play Album series, but under its later Verve title Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra. Swing’s The Thing (Clef MGC 750) [16 Oct 1956] Recently out on a Japanese CD, and even more recently on a Lone Hill Jazz CD, which adds the Cool Rage session the Cool Rage session (part of Verve VE2 2544) [21 apr 1958] Just 4 short tracks that were first released on a much later compilation. I assume they would have been part of Jacquet’s next Verve album, but he and the label split before more material had been recorded, and the session remained in limbo. It’s available on the aforementioned Lone Hill Jazz CD Here are the Classics releases so far: 1945-1946 (Classics 948) 1946-1947 (Classics 1019) NOTE: Includes the Aladdin track that was left off the Mosaic! 1947-1951 (Classics 1254) 1951-1952 (Classics 1376) 1953-1955 (Classics 1451) Not yet released [Post edited to include info about the new Membran CD] Wow, thanks a lot for that research work! Then the two Classics plus the Membran will fill up the gaps! After that it goes on with the Lone Hill discs - I wasn't aware that the first of those contains the last of the Verve material (even though I posted the info myself in post #8 of this thread...) I'll look out for that Membran disc, then! I only have two of those so far (Hot & Cool/Cats & Chick and one by Woody Herman, plus a CDR of the great Vic Dickenson/Urbie Green - not a biggie, they don't pay no one anyway...) - I guess their releases aren't up to latest standards, but it's great to have the music available, for sure! (They're the same company who did the cheapo single discs of Candid and related materials, plus the 2CD long-book Modern Jazz/Blues Archive sets, as well as 4CD long-books, as well as the cheapo and wrongly-annotated 4CD Quadromania sets). Quote
BruceH Posted November 21, 2008 Report Posted November 21, 2008 Interesting news! I just discovered that the 1955 Clef album has been reissued on CD this year by Membran in their Original Long Play Album series, but under the title it got when it was reissued on Verve, Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra. This means that all of Jacquet's Clef/Verve sessions have come out on CD already! I have edited the post above to reflect this. Jacquet in the Membran, so to speak. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted November 21, 2008 Author Report Posted November 21, 2008 bumping this up for MG! Thank you - I'd forgotten about this. And I started it! MG Quote
Royal Oak Posted November 24, 2009 Report Posted November 24, 2009 that dawson/buckner trio stuff has recently been reissued by a less reputable company with some bonus material, no? i was eye-ing it. how is "the blues that's me"? that's an OJC. Pretty good. Funny band: Wynton Kelly; Tiny Grimes; Buster Williams; Oliver Jackson. Who thought that one up? But they play together beautifully And Jacquet plays "Round midnight" on bassoon; yeah! MG Listening to this album tonight, which inspired me to find this thread. "For Once In My Life" is amazing. The whole thing, but Wynton's solo especially, sounds to me like a teary-eyed down-and-out who just knows his number is up. It's too tragic for words. Quote
brownie Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 From the INA vaults: Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet in concert at the Maison de l'ORTF in Paris in 1973 with Wild Bill Davis and Al Bartee. Quote
king ubu Posted November 26, 2009 Report Posted November 26, 2009 bought the Quadromania Jacquet yesterday. It contains (much of) the material from the 1945-50 Mosaic but ends with the final tracks on the 47-51 Classics. I still have some gaps there... I got the Lonehills last week, and I have the great Verve Elite disc, so I'm not sure I really need the 51-52 and 53-55 Classics (they seem to be hard to find by now, all of Jacquets Classics). Quote
The Rep Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 I have an italian vinyl LP, "CURCIO/I GIGANTI DEL JAZZ vol 92, the musicians are Illinois Jacquet, Kenny Barron, Jimmy McGriff, George Freeman, Bobby Cranshaw, Buddy Rich. The tracks are, A side, Soft Winds, Sweet Georgia Brown, How Long, B side, Courage, All Right. Is this an album or a compilation? If an album is it on CD, what is it called and when was it recorded? I have tried to track it down but my Italian is non existent. Any help would be appreciated. The Rep. Quote
brownie Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 Those sides were originally released on Groove Merchant. They are all incorporated on this Illinois Jacquet CD 'Loot to Boot' from LCR: Quote
The Rep Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 Those sides were originally released on Groove Merchant. They are all incorporated on this Illinois Jacquet CD 'Loot to Boot' from LCR: Thanks very much, Brownie Quote
The Rep Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 Loot To Boot, only seems to have the A side tracks but not the B side, Courage and All Right. these are the ones I was trying to find. Quote
brownie Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 Both tracks are there. They just get new names... 'Courage' turns up as 'Racquet Blues' 'All Right' turns up as 'Loot to Boot'. Don't ask me why Quote
Jim R Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 (edited) info for the Lonehill discs, taken from the Fresh Sound Records page: ----- Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra Illinois Jacquet Featuring: Illinois Jacquet, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Jo Jones, Russell Jacquet, Budd Johnson, Haywood Henry, Jimmy Jones, Al Lucas, Oliver Jackson, Barry Galbraith The Illinois Jacquet Project: The Complete 1956-1966 Recordings Volume #2 Contains The Complete Albums: Epic’s 1962 LP Illinois Jacquet and His Orchestra Roulette’s 1959 LP Illinois Jacquet Flies Again The second CD of our collection contains the complete master takes from the Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra sessions, recorded between February and May 1962, featuring Roy Eldridge, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Jo Jones and with arrangements by Jimmy Mundy & Ernie Wilkins. This edition also includes all of the master takes from the August 11, 1959, Illinois Jacquet Flies Again album featuring Russell Jacquet, Budd Johnson, Haywood Henry, Jimmy Jones, Barry Galbraith, Al Lucas and Oliver Jackson. Tracklisting: 1. Satin Doll 2. Pucker up 3. banned in Boston 4. Indiana 5. Ydeen-O 6. Reverie 7. Frantic Fanny 8. Stella by Starlight 9. Imagination 10. How now? 11. Sleeping Susan 12. Robbin's nest 13. Lean baby 14. Bottom's up 15. That's my desire 16. Black velvet 17. Teddy bear 18. Pleasingly plump 19. I don't stand a ghost of a chance 20. Potpourri 21. The King Personnel: #1-10: Illinois Jacquet, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Jo Jones. Arrgts: Jimmy Mundy and Ernie Wilkins. NYC, February-May 1962. #11-21: Illinois Jacquet, Russell Jacquet, Budd Johnson, Haywood Henry, Jimmy Jones, Al Lucas, Oliver Jackson, Barry Galbraith NYC, August 1959. ----- Go Power! Illinois Jacquet Featuring: Illinois Jacquet, Milt Buckner, Alan Dawson, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Jo Jones.... The Illinois Jacquet Project: The Complete 1956-1966 Recordings Volume #5 Contains the complete album: "Go Power!" (Cadet LP, 1966). Live trio performances with Milt Buckner and Alan Dawson at Lennie's On The Turnpike, in West Peabody, MA. Also includes: All five alternate takes from "Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra" (Epic LP, 1962), included here due to a lack of space on the first CD in this collection. Tracklisting: 1. On a clear day 2. Illinois Jacquet flies again 3. Robin's nest 4. Watermelon man 5. I want a little girl 6. Pamela's blues 7. Jan 8. Satin doll (alt. take) 9. Ydeen-O (alt. take) 10. How now? (alt. take) 11. Frantic Fanny (alt. take) 12. Stella by starlight (alt. take) Personnel: #1-10: Illinois Jacquet (ts), Milt Buckner (org,p), Alan Dawson (d). West Peabody, Mass., March 1966. #8-12: Illinois Jacquet, Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Jo Jones. Arrgts: Jimmy Mundy and Ernie Wilkins. NYC, February-May 1962. I know their reputation here isn't too great, but this kind of project to me makes them a worthwhile thing for me... it does seem to pay off to put out this stuff in such rather thorough compiled forms, so I still wonder why those who keep the masters and own the rights don't see the least bit of interest in releaseasing it themselves. I was just doing some investigating regarding the Epic LP "Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra", and a google search led me to the above post. I think that Fresh Sounds made some discographical errors with regard to the personnel on these sessions (including the final listing above, which includes the alternate takes issued later). Right off the bat, you can see that Roy Eldridge was mentioned initially in their comments as being involved, yet he is left out when the personnel are actually detailed. There are other errors/omissions, also. Fwiw, here are the correct personnel according to the LP's back cover: On "Satin Doll" and "Pucker Up": Illinois Jacquet,Ernie Royal,Roy Eldridge,Matthew Gee,Leo Parker, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, Jimmy Rowser,Jimmy Crawford. On "Banned In Boston", "Ydeen-O", "Indiana" and "Reverie": Illinois Jacquet,Roy Eldridge,Charlie Davis, Sir Charles Thompson, Barry Galbraith, George Duvivier, Jo Jones. On "How Now?", "Frantic Fanny", "Stella By Starlight" and "Imagination": Illinois Jacquet,Roy Eldridge,Matthew Gee,Cecil Payne, Sir Charles Thompson, Kenny Burrell, George Duvivier, Jo Jones. Edited January 4, 2010 by Jim R Quote
JSngry Posted January 5, 2010 Report Posted January 5, 2010 I have an italian vinyl LP, "CURCIO/I GIGANTI DEL JAZZ vol 92, the musicians are Illinois Jacquet, Kenny Barron, Jimmy McGriff, George Freeman, Bobby Cranshaw, Buddy Rich. The tracks are, A side, Soft Winds, Sweet Georgia Brown, How Long, B side, Courage, All Right. Is this an album or a compilation? If an album is it on CD, what is it called and when was it recorded? I have tried to track it down but my Italian is non existent. Any help would be appreciated. The Rep. Those sides were originally released on Groove Merchant. They are all incorporated on this Illinois Jacquet CD 'Loot to Boot' from LCR: Original album was released under Buddy Rich's name: http://www.discogs.com/Buddy-Rich-The-Last-Blues-Album-Volume-1/release/1574451 Quote
The Rep Posted January 5, 2010 Report Posted January 5, 2010 Thanks, I have ordered CD, it was the change of name on the tracks that fooled me. It would seem that someone on organissimo always has the answers. Happy new year to you all. Quote
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