tranemonk Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) that the next select will be a Lucky Thompson set of his work during the '50's... As I have nothing by him nor am I that familiar with him... For those in the know... Is this good or bad???? :unsure: and what would be in this set??? Edited February 21, 2009 by tranemonk Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 Sounds good. Maybe it'll include the tracks on which he appeared in '57 w/Kenny Clarke and others that are on Side A of the Disques Swing LP (Kenny Clarke in Paris, Vol. 1)..... Side B has the '57 & '60 tracks recorded sans Thompson. Quote
J.A.W. Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) I've suggested a Complete Savoy Recordings of Milt Jackson/Lucky Thompson set many times. Maybe it'll have that material. Edited February 21, 2009 by J.A.W. Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 If your moles are actually talking to you, you might want to consider getting them removed. Quote
montg Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 Here's a discography that includes the 50s. I assume it's accurate. lucky disco Quote
gmonahan Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 Here's a discography that includes the 50s. I assume it's accurate. lucky disco Thanks for posting this. It will be interesting to see if this project comes to pass and what's on it. I could see them issuing the Decca and Urania material plus "Tricotism" though the latter has been available on cd. The big question is all the French stuff. The "Jazz in Paris" series has issued a fair amount of Lucky's Paris sessions both as leader and with various other people, but I don't think that series has issued the sessions recorded for "Swing." But I think all this would be too big for a Select, wouldn't it? greg mo Quote
montg Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 Here's a discography that includes the 50s. I assume it's accurate. lucky disco Thanks for posting this. It will be interesting to see if this project comes to pass and what's on it. I could see them issuing the Decca and Urania material plus "Tricotism" though the latter has been available on cd. The big question is all the French stuff. The "Jazz in Paris" series has issued a fair amount of Lucky's Paris sessions both as leader and with various other people, but I don't think that series has issued the sessions recorded for "Swing." But I think all this would be too big for a Select, wouldn't it? greg mo The Decca and ABC material are both owned by Verve, I believe, so some combination along those lines could be possible. Whatever the case, a Lucky Thompson Select would be great. Quote
ghost of miles Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 Great news! Thanks so much for posting it, tranemonk. Quote
jazztrain Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 Based on some prior discussions with Scott Wenzel, my understanding is that the ABC material would be part of what's on the Select. I don't remember what else he had in mind for the rest of the box. Here's a discography that includes the 50s. I assume it's accurate. lucky disco Thanks for posting this. It will be interesting to see if this project comes to pass and what's on it. I could see them issuing the Decca and Urania material plus "Tricotism" though the latter has been available on cd. The big question is all the French stuff. The "Jazz in Paris" series has issued a fair amount of Lucky's Paris sessions both as leader and with various other people, but I don't think that series has issued the sessions recorded for "Swing." But I think all this would be too big for a Select, wouldn't it? greg mo The Decca and ABC material are both owned by Verve, I believe, so some combination along those lines could be possible. Whatever the case, a Lucky Thompson Select would be great. Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 21, 2009 Report Posted February 21, 2009 This set is exactly what Mosaic is all about, creating a body of work of a great but not that well known artist of yesteryears. Quote
J.A.W. Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 (edited) I've just been told that they're looking into a Lucky Thompson Select, but they didn't have any details yet. Edited February 24, 2009 by J.A.W. Quote
JETman Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 I've just been told that they're looking into a Lucky Thompson Select, but they didn't have any details yet. They're also looking into a Keith Jarrett Select of the trio/quartet Atlantic/Vortex recordings. Let the flames begin!!! Quote
B. Clugston Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 Mosaic has been planning to reissue the Thompson-Pettiford ABC stuff on vinyl. Quote
mikelz777 Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 I'd be curious to see what's going to be on the set. Nearly everything I have of Lucky Thompson is from the 50's. Lucky Thompson/Gigi Gryce In Paris The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 1 Tricotism Lucky Thompson With Dave Pochonet All Stars Modern Jazz Group Lucky In Paris If the Select covers the 50's and there is too much overlap, it's probably not going to be too attractive for me. Quote
Niko Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 I'd be curious to see what's going to be on the set. Nearly everything I have of Lucky Thompson is from the 50's. Lucky Thompson/Gigi Gryce In Paris The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 1 Tricotism Lucky Thompson With Dave Pochonet All Stars Modern Jazz Group Lucky In Paris If the Select covers the 50's and there is too much overlap, it's probably not going to be too attractive for me. don't know what lucky in paris is (the one on high note?)... but you really should get the thompson "americans swinging in paris" disc - imho it's the best of the 1956 paris recordings and the only one you're missing... i keep hoping for the milt jackson material, or some of the other american recordings, since i have most of the french ones... Quote
mikelz777 Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 I'd be curious to see what's going to be on the set. Nearly everything I have of Lucky Thompson is from the 50's. Lucky Thompson/Gigi Gryce In Paris The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 1 Tricotism Lucky Thompson With Dave Pochonet All Stars Modern Jazz Group Lucky In Paris If the Select covers the 50's and there is too much overlap, it's probably not going to be too attractive for me. don't know what lucky in paris is (the one on high note?)... but you really should get the thompson "americans swinging in paris" disc - imho it's the best of the 1956 paris recordings and the only one you're missing... i keep hoping for the milt jackson material, or some of the other american recordings, since i have most of the french ones... You called it, the "Lucky In Paris" is the one on High Note. I'll have to check out the "Americans Swinging In Paris" disc if it doesn't overlap what I already have. Quote
Niko Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 I'd be curious to see what's going to be on the set. Nearly everything I have of Lucky Thompson is from the 50's. Lucky Thompson/Gigi Gryce In Paris The Complete Vogue Recordings, Vol. 1 Tricotism Lucky Thompson With Dave Pochonet All Stars Modern Jazz Group Lucky In Paris If the Select covers the 50's and there is too much overlap, it's probably not going to be too attractive for me. don't know what lucky in paris is (the one on high note?)... but you really should get the thompson "americans swinging in paris" disc - imho it's the best of the 1956 paris recordings and the only one you're missing... i keep hoping for the milt jackson material, or some of the other american recordings, since i have most of the french ones... You called it, the "Lucky In Paris" is the one on High Note. I'll have to check out the "Americans Swinging In Paris" disc if it doesn't overlap what I already have. check for yourself, but it shouldn't overlap, the four sessions on this one are owned by emi... quintet with emmett berry, quartet with jean pierre sasson on guitar, quintet with solal and guy lafitte, quartet with solal, four glorious sessions... Quote
king ubu Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 Lucky in Paris (doesn't it have another title, something with "Flower" maybe?) and the Pochonet are the Swing sessions, those were on two "Original Vogue Masters" CDs (one of those added Lucky's great half - a trio date with Peter Trunk on bass - of an album shared I think with Bud Powell - that half was the bonus on the Duke Jordan "Original Vogue Masters" CD). This is good news, but still... the Paris stuff would be way too much for a Select and it wouldn't be that cool if they picked sessions for just one or two of the various labels - but the fact alone that so many labels would be involved (RCA/BMG or rather now Sony/BMG owns the Swing/Vogues, EMI owns the Ducretet-Thomson sessions, Universal the Barclay ones) would make this an almost impossible project, I assume. So indeed the ABC stuff... what would that consist of? The stuff from the "Tricotism" CD, also the Oscar Pettiford big band twofer? And what else? These two have both been ripped off by Lonehill or another of those cheapo labels. I'd absolutely love to see a set compiling the sessions with Milt Jackson, but Mosaic has never done anything by Savoy, I think? But that would be my LT dream/wish set, if I had the choice, that's for sure! (I guess though maybe Lonehill will do that eventually, just as they did with Curtis Fuller's sessions... too bad, I'd much more see Mosaic doing it!) Quote
fasstrack Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 For a second I thought you had moles---on your shoulder or something---trained to talk and everything. I'm deeply, deeply disappointed Excellent player, Lucky Thompson. Outta Byas, sort of. He and Benny Golson always sounded a bit similar to me. I remember Ed Beach or somebody interviewed him in the early 70s on the old WRVR in NY. He was already a nomad and sounded like he wanted no part of the US. I dug that trio recording w/Pettiford & Skeeter. A fine moment for all. Plus he played next to Bird and didn't embarrass himself as many did. That ain't hay.... Quote
king ubu Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 To get the complete Lucky in Paris, btw, you'll also need the Kenny Clarke disc from the EMI "Americans Swinging in Paris" series. It contains some marvellous stuff, including one session with Thompson. Quote
Niko Posted February 24, 2009 Report Posted February 24, 2009 Lucky in Paris (doesn't it have another title, something with "Flower" maybe?) and the Pochonet are the Swing sessions, those were on two "Original Vogue Masters" CDs (one of those added Lucky's great half - a trio date with Peter Trunk on bass - of an album shared I think with Bud Powell - that half was the bonus on the Duke Jordan "Original Vogue Masters" CD). brown rose on xanadu has the same 1956 sessions as the vogue vol 2 and the thompson/gryce (vogue vol 2 unlike the others has the trio with trunk; there is also a cd called lucky sessions with the trio plus vogue vol 1); the high note is a different session from 1958/59 with michel hausser... (there is also theJiP disc with sammy price btw...); thompson is on at least two sessions of the clarke americans cd... Quote
king ubu Posted February 25, 2009 Report Posted February 25, 2009 Lucky in Paris (doesn't it have another title, something with "Flower" maybe?) and the Pochonet are the Swing sessions, those were on two "Original Vogue Masters" CDs (one of those added Lucky's great half - a trio date with Peter Trunk on bass - of an album shared I think with Bud Powell - that half was the bonus on the Duke Jordan "Original Vogue Masters" CD). brown rose on xanadu has the same 1956 sessions as the vogue vol 2 and the thompson/gryce (vogue vol 2 unlike the others has the trio with trunk; there is also a cd called lucky sessions with the trio plus vogue vol 1); the high note is a different session from 1958/59 with michel hausser... (there is also theJiP disc with sammy price btw...); thompson is on at least two sessions of the clarke americans cd... Ah yes, Brown Rose.... I once bought that thinking it was an album I didn't have... was lucky that they took it back in the shop Quote
Free For All Posted February 25, 2009 Report Posted February 25, 2009 If your moles are actually talking to you, you might want to consider getting them removed. Quote
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