undergroundagent Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 Anybody know the details of this session? Who's playing on it? I Heard Prestige released this album in 1973, which seems strange considering he was in his CTI phase at that point. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Quote
Noj Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 AMG shows it being a 2001 release. Quote
undergroundagent Posted September 23, 2003 Author Report Posted September 23, 2003 I see that, but I saw a cd entitled "All Blues" at my local store with a different cover and no information, but the year it was released and the label. It was on a UK label. Quote
Noj Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 Wow, I've never seen it but I wouldn't doubt it. Stranger things have happened... Quote
Jazzdog Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 I see that, but I saw a cd entitled "All Blues" at my local store with a different cover and no information, but the year it was released and the label. It was on a UK label. I believe it was a Proper relese from a few years back. It isn't a cutout but a bargain priced double disk set. Looks tasty, but who the hell knows what it sounds like? I haven't heard anything from the Proper label yet, but people seem generally pleased withthe quality of these releases. Quote
JSngry Posted September 24, 2003 Report Posted September 24, 2003 It's a live recording of a late 60s/early 70s club date w/Mickey Tucker, George Duvivier, & Al Harewood. Pretty good stuff. They don't burn down the house, but they do make plenty of sparks. Quote
Jim R Posted September 24, 2003 Report Posted September 24, 2003 This material was (originally?) issued on a 3-LP set as "Jazz On A Sunday Afternoon" (Accord SN 7113) recorded live on April 29, 1973 at Casa Caribe, in Plainfield NJ. It has to be one of the most widely leased/reissued CD's of all time. I have it on a label called "Magnum", with the title "Par Excellence" (bought it around 1994), but I've seen it MANY times on other no-name labels under different titles. In fact, it seems like I see a different one every other time I go to the local brick and mortars. It is pretty good, as Jim says. The sound quality leaves a little to be desired, though... Quote
Daniel A Posted September 24, 2003 Report Posted September 24, 2003 I have this recording on the infamous Italian 'Giants of Jazz' label. I think several of the tracks were faded out, and one or two even faded in! It says "Recorded live in San Fransisco, California, 1972" and has teh following titles: 1. All Blues (12:28) 2. Love for Sale (14:00) 3. Oleo (10:14) 4. Blue Bossa (10:17) 5. All the Things You Are (8:32) 6. Li'l Darlin' (5:34) 7. Dahlin's Delight (13:04) Quote
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