HutchFan Posted October 9, 2020 Report Posted October 9, 2020 Amigos, I just stumbled across this Mal Waldron write-up from The Nation, published in 2017. I haven't even read it yet -- just a quick scan -- so I make no promises regarding its quality. Looks promising though. https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/mal-waldrons-ecstatic-minimalism/ Quote
soulpope Posted October 9, 2020 Report Posted October 9, 2020 8 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Amigos, I just stumbled across this Mal Waldron write-up from The Nation, published in 2017. I haven't even read it yet -- just a quick scan -- so I make no promises regarding its quality. Looks promising though. https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/mal-waldrons-ecstatic-minimalism/ Thnx for sharing .... at a first glance seems to be an interesting read .... Quote
Pim Posted October 9, 2020 Report Posted October 9, 2020 47 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Amigos, I just stumbled across this Mal Waldron write-up from The Nation, published in 2017. I haven't even read it yet -- just a quick scan -- so I make no promises regarding its quality. Looks promising though. https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/mal-waldrons-ecstatic-minimalism/ Thanks for sharing that! Looks interesting Quote
Pim Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 On Spotify there’s this session called the Search. It contains two long songs: the Search and Entrance. It was released by Black Lion and released digital only in 2013. Never heard of this session and there’s no information on the web whatsoever. Anyone who has some more info like record date and personell? Or anyone who has good contact with Black Lion? Quote
EKE BBB Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 41 minutes ago, Pim said: On Spotify there’s this session called the Search. It contains two long songs: the Search and Entrance. It was released by Black Lion and released digital only in 2013. Never heard of this session and there’s no information on the web whatsoever. Anyone who has some more info like record date and personell? Or anyone who has good contact with Black Lion? Tom Lord disco does not include any Mal Waldron Black Lion sessions, other than ‘Blues For Lady Day’ and the live session ‘A Little Bit Of Miles’, both reissued in one single BL cd. No reference to any performance of ‘Entrance’ either (there’s ‘One Entrance, Many Exits’, of course). And ‘The Search’ appears only in the Impulse session for ‘Sweet Love, Bitter’ and the Enja session for ‘A Touch Of The Blues’. Quote
Niko Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 Here is the release page by the label https://1201music.com/black-lion-vault Tom Hull on his page notes that "Mal Waldron: The Search (1970s [2012], Black Lion Vault): Previously unissued piano trio, two songs (one also on a 1972 Enja album), 33:24, no credits for bass-drums, may have been recorded at Montmartre Jazzhuis in Copenhagen; second piece, "Entracte," is especially strong with its piano-drums dialogue; docked a bit for lack of credits. B+(**)" so Pim is not making this up seems to be a tape of Waldron playing two long pieces somewhere some time in in the early 70s... not hard to imagine that tapes like that exist, frustrating that the label does not even provide the most basic information - then again "recorded early 70s" may be all they know Quote
EKE BBB Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 10 minutes ago, Niko said: Here is the release page by the label https://1201music.com/black-lion-vault Tom Hull on his page notes that "Mal Waldron: The Search (1970s [2012], Black Lion Vault): Previously unissued piano trio, two songs (one also on a 1972 Enja album), 33:24, no credits for bass-drums, may have been recorded at Montmartre Jazzhuis in Copenhagen; second piece, "Entracte," is especially strong with its piano-drums dialogue; docked a bit for lack of credits. B+(**)" so Pim is not making this up seems to be a tape of Waldron playing two long pieces somewhere some time in in the early 70s... not hard to imagine that tapes like that exist, frustrating that the label does not even provide the most basic information - then again "recorded early 70s" may be all they know Only digital format, it seems... Quote
Niko Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 Black Lion was never great at creating nice product packages... Quote
Pim Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 Yeah it really is a unique recording date (and does sound like) early ‘70’s according to Black Lion. I can not find any contact details for that label on the internet to ask about the exact date and personell. Quote
EKE BBB Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 5 hours ago, EKE BBB said: Tom Lord disco does not include any Mal Waldron Black Lion sessions, other than ‘Blues For Lady Day’ and the live session ‘A Little Bit Of Miles’, both reissued in one single BL cd. No reference to any performance of ‘Entrance’ either (there’s ‘One Entrance, Many Exits’, of course). And ‘The Search’ appears only in the Impulse session for ‘Sweet Love, Bitter’ and the Enja session for ‘A Touch Of The Blues’. Not listed on Bruyninckx either. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted November 20, 2020 Report Posted November 20, 2020 I wrote blurbs for a few years for 1201 Music downloads and they were often lacking information. In one case I told them that the years they listed were wrong and I was told to not mention it in my blurb. Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted November 20, 2020 Report Posted November 20, 2020 7 minutes ago, Ken Dryden said: In one case I told them that the years they listed were wrong and I was told to not mention it in my blurb. So literally... ”Thanks, don’t mention it!” (All in the same breath, same speaker.) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted November 20, 2020 Report Posted November 20, 2020 On 11/13/2020 at 1:41 AM, Pim said: On Spotify there’s this session called the Search. It contains two long songs: the Search and Entrance. It was released by Black Lion and released digital only in 2013. Never heard of this session and there’s no information on the web whatsoever. Anyone who has some more info like record date and personell? Or anyone who has good contact with Black Lion? those Black Lion digital releases are strange. They also did a Jym Young Trio that's pretty cool -- would be nice if they'd put this stuff out on CD with proper attribution, but maybe that's asking a bit too much! Quote
Ken Dryden Posted November 20, 2020 Report Posted November 20, 2020 For the 1201 Music download The Search, the info they gave me was it was recorded in New York City circa 1971 and possibly intended for release as Freedom FLP 41063, but likely unissued. No rhythm section was identified. Quote
Pim Posted November 20, 2020 Report Posted November 20, 2020 Thanks Ken, that is at least something Quote
Guy Berger Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 Finally started exploring Mal’s Enja albums. Hard Talk - damn, that’s an intense performance. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 2 hours ago, Guy Berger said: Finally started exploring Mal’s Enja albums. Hard Talk - damn, that’s an intense performance. All of the Enjas are worthy. Quote
soulpope Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 I'm partial to the first two Enja releases recorded "live" @ Domicile, Munich .... Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 Picked this up recently -- fascinating resource, though it only covers up through the 1988 publication date. https://jazzrecordcenter.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_11&products_id=487 Quote
HutchFan Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 10 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: Picked this up recently -- fascinating resource, though it only covers up through the 1988 publication date. https://jazzrecordcenter.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_11&products_id=487 Interesting. I had no idea that book existed. Quote
Pim Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 19 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: Picked this up recently -- fascinating resource, though it only covers up through the 1988 publication date. https://jazzrecordcenter.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_11&products_id=487 That looks interesting. Are there any surprises in the book or is it comparable to jazzdisco.org? Never seen that book before. 12 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: All of the Enjas are worthy. Imo only Mingus Lives is a little less interesting. All the others are indeed very, very much worth listening to. The 70’s was a great decade for Mal Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 3, 2023 Report Posted August 3, 2023 Lots of unreleased sessions, so it's pretty neat. Quote
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