sonnyhill Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I was listening to the Max Roach B'day broadcast last week on WKCR and this band was featured on one segment. Really smoking. I understand that this band's recordings were only released in Japan (Live in Tokyo Vol 1 & 2 etc.). To my ears, this is the best band that Roach led -- and that's saying a lot. Quote
Spontooneous Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 I was listening to the Max Roach B'day broadcast last week on WKCR and this band was featured on one segment. Really smoking. I understand that this band's recordings were only released in Japan (Live in Tokyo Vol 1 & 2 etc.). To my ears, this is the best band that Roach led -- and that's saying a lot. Not only in Japan. There was also "The Loadstar" on Horo in Italy. Quote
BFrank Posted January 12, 2008 Report Posted January 12, 2008 Wow. Thanks for that YouTube link! I had no idea there was any footage of this lineup. My first exposure to Billy Harper was seeing this band at the Keystone Korner. Eye-opening, to say the least. Quote
JohnS Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 In addition to the excellent Japanese only issues ther was another on the French Fluid label "Confirmation". Unlike the sidelong pieces on the Japanese albums the Fluid album has five or six titles. Quote
sonnyhill Posted January 14, 2008 Author Report Posted January 14, 2008 Would probably make a nice Mosaic Select. Especially considering that the recordings were not officially released in the U.S. Does anyone know if there were ever cd releases of any of those sessions overseas? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 I have the Horo and the Fluid. Fantastic band! Quote
BFrank Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 Clifford, you have the Horo on CD? I have the LP, but have never seen a digital version. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 14, 2008 Report Posted January 14, 2008 Double vinyl LP, bought years ago. Quote
BFrank Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 Double vinyl LP, bought years ago. Yeah ... me, too. Quote
randyhersom Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 I got the Tokyo albums on eBay and transferred them to CDR for Blindfold test 6. There's a small skip on Round About Midnight. I considered this Max's greatest band although the subsequent Odean Pope quartet stayed together longer. Saw them live twice, really felt like they coaxed Cecil Bridgewater into far deeper playing than he had done anywhere else, and became a lifelong fan of Billy Harper. Quote
BFrank Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 ... and became a lifelong fan of Billy Harper. Yep. Me, too. Quote
marcello Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 I saw this band a few times, once at Avery Fisher Hall with a full line up of drummers and their bands: Joe Morello, Roy Haynes, Art Blakey and Max. When Max made the band introductions he called Billy Harper "one of the most complete persons I've ever known". Quote
paul secor Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 There was also a Baystate (Japan) release - Max Roach Quartet Live in Amsterdam Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 Was it Baystate that also put out the Solo Max LP? I've never heard that, but it looks major. Quote
paul secor Posted January 16, 2008 Report Posted January 16, 2008 Was it Baystate that also put out the Solo Max LP? I've never heard that, but it looks major. Baystate did both. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted January 17, 2008 Report Posted January 17, 2008 I saw this band once in Chicago. Left me feeling they were very talented but left me cold. FWIW, I have never been a fan of the participants. Quote
Fabio Baglioni Posted September 12, 2018 Report Posted September 12, 2018 I have in my Vinyles L.P's-records all the..:Max Roach - Clifford Brown, 5t..). Here are few other Vinyles of Max Roach , with the 'autograph of the jazz-musicians present in the recording-sessions,.Ciao fabio.,- 4- max roach,dr 4t ,,live in Amsterdam,,1977,by BayState, RJL,2681...-Autographed by -> reggie workman ,bassist..- ....................................... 5- max roach,dr 4t ,,live in Tokyio ,1977 vol,2^ ,by Denon Jazz,PCM,.7509...- Autographed by -> reggie workman ,bassist.. cecil bridgewater ,trumpet ..-- ...................................... 6- max roach,dr ,5t ,,deeds, not words,, by Riverside-OJC,.304 ..- Autographed by -> george Coleman ,sax..- ...................................... - Quote
Late Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 Did this quartet only make five records? Cecil Bridgewater: trumpet Billy Harper: tenor saxophone Reggie Workman: bass Max Roach: drums 1976 • September 2 Nommo 1977 • January 21 Live In Tokyo 1977 • July 27 The Loadstar 1977 • August 17 Live In Amsterdam 1978 • June 10 Confirmation Are there any more ... ? Quote
Pim Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 (edited) No official records at least. Don’t know bout bootlegs. Reggie does not play on confirmation. That’s Calvin Hill on bass. Edited June 1, 2021 by Pim Quote
soulpope Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 5 hours ago, Late said: Did this quartet only make five records? Cecil Bridgewater: trumpet Billy Harper: tenor saxophone Reggie Workman: bass Max Roach: drums 1976 • September 2 Nommo 1977 • January 21 Live In Tokyo 1977 • July 27 The Loadstar 1977 • August 17 Live In Amsterdam 1978 • June 10 Confirmation Are there any more ... ? No record .... but audio + video ;-) .... Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 I saw them in the late 70´s and it was FANTASTIC. I was so exited before the concert, I mean, THE GREAT MAX ROACH. As much as I remember, one of the tunes was "It´s Time", and there was "Peaceful heart" and a very very interesting version of "Round Midnight", were I think they played the A-parts in 3/4 and changed into 4/4 in the brigde, very fast. This was one of the craziest versions of "Midnight" I ever heard. And there was some Roach drum solo: "The drum waltzes" and "Mr. Hi Hat". The next day I hurried to the record dealer to ask for Max Roach LPs. The above mentioned LPs were not available, he gave me "Speak Brother Speak" because the "America" Label was very present then and easy to purchase. On "Speak Brother Speak", the drum solo of Roach really reminded me of the solo he played the night before at "Kongresshaus". That´s was the place were they played. Quote
Fabio Baglioni Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 .., Here are few more Live ''Radio 's Bootlegs Tapes Recordings''. These Live .,CD's,, concerts are ,NOT, in my home-Collections..,but at least, I can try to get them in cd.'s-copyes,.!!,,.- Have a nice day,. Ciao ,fabio .,Roma - fabiodrummy@gmail.com ..................................... Max Roach., 4t on 3* September,1978 - Live at,,: Willisau Jazz Festival,,.- Max Roach - drs -Cecil Bridgewater.,tr -Billy Harper.,ts Calvin Hill.,cb,.- ))1. It's Time, -2. announcement, -3. Round Midnight ,,- 4. announcement, -5. South African SixThree, -6. announcement.,,- 7. Call Of The Wild And Peaceful Heart (fade out),,.- 8. announcement - + 9. announcement, -10. Six Bits Blues,,.- 11. unknown title / interview CD-copy Time..: 69'',.- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ^* I - This is not the concert of the two Denon recorded Live in 1977 - (or ''Baystate'' recorded in Amsterdam ,.),,.- Max Roach ,4t " Japan 1979 " ,,Cecil Bridgewater, tr ; -Billy Harper, ts ; -Reggie Workman.,cb ; -Max Roach,.dr,,-. 1 Call of the wild and peaceful Hearth ,,-2 Six Bit Blues 3 Mr. Hi Hat ,,-4 Now ' s the time,,.- 5-8 Interview - Presentation partially in Japanese ,,,, x x x ,,,,, Quote
felser Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 4 hours ago, Gheorghe said: I saw them in the late 70´s and it was FANTASTIC. Me too, triple bill at Keystone Korner with Dexter Gordon Quintet (back from Europe) and Bobby Hutcherson Quintet. My best jazz night ever! Original booking was Roach and Hutcherson, which would have been great as it was, then Gordon was added late as an extra (used Eddie Henderson and Hutcherson's rhythm section as his group). Will never forget it. Reggie Workman was on fire. ca. Dec. 76 - Jan 77 I believe. Quote
Late Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 7 hours ago, soulpope said: No record ... but audio + video ... I watched that video last night. Max and Billy in matching black turtlenecks! 49 minutes ago, felser said: ... triple bill at Keystone Korner with Dexter Gordon Quintet (back from Europe) and Bobby Hutcherson Quintet. My best jazz night ever! I'm jealous! ============== Max, to my ears, is one of the most horn-like drummers in jazz. While he can definitely support a band as the "drummer," I think his natural tendency is to play up-front with the horns, almost as if the bass is the sole "rhythm" section, and Max is one of the horns (in this case with Bridgewater and Harper). It reminds me of a comment Joe Henderson made about Roach (— something to the effect of): "I really like Max's playing, but I don't know if I could play with him." I'm not exactly sure what Henderson meant there, but I feel like I understand it. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 1 hour ago, felser said: Me too, triple bill at Keystone Korner with Dexter Gordon Quintet (back from Europe) and Bobby Hutcherson Quintet. My best jazz night ever! Original booking was Roach and Hutcherson, which would have been great as it was, then Gordon was added late as an extra (used Eddie Henderson and Hutcherson's rhythm section as his group). Will never forget it. Reggie Workman was on fire. ca. Dec. 76 - Jan 77 I believe. Wow! Quote
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