chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 (edited) chuck, i want to learn: so you know a guy who has the best generation of this, what i assume, is a AM radio station b'cast? you know who has the best/only copy, and you took care of all the $/legal details etc, then you make a dat of it then create a cd glass master from it? things i do not need help on: this is awesome kenny dorham live in concert-- wait to we already know the personel/songs, etc? if its a suprise i can totally can wait PS CHUCK did u hear how i found a "Butcher Cover"??? its one of the most highly sought record albums of all time, in a way---im sure you must know about this.... Edited October 7, 2009 by chewy Quote
bertrand Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Any ideas about the set list? I know from another source that 'Una Mas' is on here, but it is announced as 'My Injun From Brazil'. Bertrand. Quote
Claude Schlouch Posted October 7, 2009 Author Report Posted October 7, 2009 Hi folks, I'm glad to see and read my message has triggered many reactions. Kenny Dorham was, is and will remain popular for some time. Therefore await the release of this CD. Claude Quote
king ubu Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Great news! I've never heard (of) any live shows with KD and Henderson... some stuff with Sonny Red is floating around, but it's in horrible sound. Also some with Fathead... would be great if these could be resurrected in acceptable sound, but I won't hold my breath. Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 hey ubu, whats up w/ the poor sound quality KD-Sonny red stuff? who else is on that, etc? is that known? Quote
king ubu Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 hey ubu, whats up w/ the poor sound quality KD-Sonny red stuff? who else is on that, etc? is that known? Ronnie Mathews turns up as well there, not sure about the others, will have to look it up. It's radio stuff as well, I think, but much of it so bad it's hard to listen... not sure if those are Alan Grant shows as well, but I don't think so. Quote
Niko Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 (edited) hey ubu, whats up w/ the poor sound quality KD-Sonny red stuff? who else is on that, etc? is that known? previous thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...mp;#entry364627 Edited October 7, 2009 by Niko Quote
king ubu Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Thanks, didn't remember that thread! Quote
brownie Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 2010 looks already like a great year! More music from Kenny Dorham is highly welcomed news! Quote
Niko Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Thanks, didn't remember that thread! upon third reading i stumbled upon this sentence btw (by michael fitzgerald) "There's another 1967 Dorham date floating around out there with: Kenny Dorham, Gene Harris, Victor Sproles, Jimmy Lovelace, Joe Lee Wilson." Quote
king ubu Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Thanks, didn't remember that thread! upon third reading i stumbled upon this sentence btw (by michael fitzgerald) "There's another 1967 Dorham date floating around out there with: Kenny Dorham, Gene Harris, Victor Sproles, Jimmy Lovelace, Joe Lee Wilson." Hm, I don't think I've seen/heard that one! Brownie just reminded me of another one, in fine quality: there's a Left Bank Jazz Society one from 1965, with Jimmy Heath and KD. That one is in sound as good (or bad - your take!) as the released Left Bank sessions by Hubbard, Hubbard/Heath, Kelly/Mobley, Kelly/Coleman etc. Would have been a worthy entrance in Label M's catalogue, but I guess those ventures are over now Quote
bichos Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 talking about "uptown": what happend to the "detroit jazz: jazz before motown" release that was announced years ago but never comes out? any news about this release on uptown? thanks in advance. keep boppin´ marcel Quote
Dan Gould Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Thanks, didn't remember that thread! upon third reading i stumbled upon this sentence btw (by michael fitzgerald) "There's another 1967 Dorham date floating around out there with: Kenny Dorham, Gene Harris, Victor Sproles, Jimmy Lovelace, Joe Lee Wilson." I'm kind of glad I missed this the first time around because then I'd be more disappointed that its never shown up. Does Mike know that tapes exist? You'd think they'd be out there in collector's circles if there were. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Kenny Dorham is one of my alltime favorite trumpet players. Definitely looking forward this one! Quote
Peter Friedman Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 hey ubu, whats up w/ the poor sound quality KD-Sonny red stuff? who else is on that, etc? is that known? Chewy, The one you are asking about is: Kenny Dorham - The Shadow Of Your Smile - West Wind 2049 It has Sonny Red, Cedar Walton, John Ore, and Hugh Walter on drums. It's too bad the sound quality is so poor though I kept it because I like K.D. Sonny Red, and cedar so much. The drummer Hugh Walter is not someone I ever heard of other than on this CD. Quote
T.D. Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Excellent news (even though I'm one of those concerned with pianos and tuning). Will definitely buy it. Quote
king ubu Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 just in case, here's the info for the Heath show from Left Bank Jazz Society mentioned above: Jimmy Heath Ensemble Left Bank Jazz Society Morgan College Baltimore, MD (USA) May 25, 1965 Kenny Dorham - trumpet Sonny Red - alto sax Jimmy Heath - tenor & soprano sax Pepper Adams - baritone sax Cedar Walton - piano Reggie Workman - bass Roy Brooks - drums 1. FM Ann > Ginger Bread Boy [fade in] > Ann JH (15:06) 2. Ann JH > Be My Love > When Sonny Gets Blue > Ann JH (12:28) 3. Project S (19:03) TT: 46:38 Source: Radio Quote
bertrand Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Up, now that I have bought the KD Flamboyan CD. The back cover says January 1963, but Blumenthal's liner notes seem to imply that it was in June. Which is it? Bertrand. Quote
John L Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Up, now that I have bought the KD Flamboyan CD. The back cover says January 1963, but Blumenthal's liner notes seem to imply that it was in June. Which is it? Bertrand. That was my question on an earlier thread. January would make it the very first Joe Henderson on record. Quote
jeffcrom Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Up, now that I have bought the KD Flamboyan CD. The back cover says January 1963, but Blumenthal's liner notes seem to imply that it was in June. Which is it? Bertrand. I don't have any inside info, but it must have been before the Una Mas session, which was in April. If it was after that, then the fourth tune would probably have been called Una Mas at the Flamboyan. January makes sense to me. Quote
mikeweil Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 ... and Hugh Walter on drums. Shouldn't that be Hugh Walker ? Quote
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