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John Handy on Roulette


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I have the 1999 Japanese CD reissue of In the Ver•na’cu•lar (Roulette TOCJ-6305), but haven't listened to it in ages.

Well worth it if you like Handy's work with Mingus (I do). Not at all like the Columbia's but very very good turn of the 50's-60's decade inside/outside dates. And Don Friedman is a huge plus on anything. And there's not nearly enough Richard Williams from that era. And Lex Humphries was one underrated drummer. One that I definitely plan on picking up.

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I like this material. Well worth having, imo.

01. I’ll Close My Eyes (Keyes-Reid) 3:21

02. First Time (Handy) 7:41

03. Suggested Line (Handy) 5:27

04. Problem Too (Handy) 4:24

05. Quote, Unquote (Handy) 3:06

06. Blues in the Vernacular (Handy) 5:06

07. Dance to the Lady (Handy) 5:13

08. I’ll Never Smile Again (Lowe) 3:36

09. To Randy (Handy) 6:16

10. Tales of Paradise (Handy) 4:53

11. Boo’s Ups and Downs (Handy) 8:15

12. Hi Number (Handy) 6:59

13. Pretty Side Avenue (Handy) 5:29

14. No Coast (Handy) 6:29

Tracks #1-8 from the original Roulette album "In the Ver·nac'u·lar" (S) R52042.

John Handy (as, ts on #1,2,4,6), Richard Williams (tp), Sir Roland Hanna (p),

George Tucker (b), Roy Haynes (d), Bobby Fuhlrodt (d, #2 only).

Recorded in New York City, late 1959.

Tracks #9-14 from the original Roulette album "No Coast Jazz" (S) R52058.

John Handy (as), Don Friedman (p), Bill Lee (b) and Lex Humphries (d).

Recorded in New York City, Summer 1960.

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Is "New View" missing from the Mosaic Select, btw?

Yep. The Select includes these Columbia albums:

Recorded Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival

The Second John Handy Album

Projections

The common factor seems to be the violin, which is absent from New View :)

It'd be nice if Mosaic would reissue New View in their Single series. The now OOP CD reissue on Koch is very expensive these days.

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Is "New View" missing from the Mosaic Select, btw?

Yep. The Select includes these Columbia albums:

Recorded Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival

The Second John Handy Album

Projections

The common factor seems to be the inclusion of a violin :)

't was a weird Select from the git-go... the Roulette albums plus some bonus material would have been much more interesting to me... anyway, I'll eventually get it.

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Am I wrong, or did Handy do one other album for Roulette besides these two?

a. From Bird - 5:50 (John Handy)

b. Blues For M.F. - 7:27 (John Handy)

c. East Of The Sun - 7:54 (Brooks Bowman)

d. No Smiles Please - 6:52 (John Handy)

e. Strugglin' - 6:23 (John Handy)

f. Afternoon Outing - 6:46 (John Handy)

John Handy (as), Walter Bishop, Jr. (p), Julian Euell (b), Edgar Bateman (d)

Recorded in New York City, 1962

All titles on Roulette LP 12": R 52121 — "Jazz"

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Am I wrong, or did Handy do one other album for Roulette besides these two?

a. From Bird - 5:50 (John Handy)

b. Blues For M.F. - 7:27 (John Handy)

c. East Of The Sun - 7:54 (Brooks Bowman)

d. No Smiles Please - 6:52 (John Handy)

e. Strugglin' - 6:23 (John Handy)

f. Afternoon Outing - 6:46 (John Handy)

John Handy (as), Walter Bishop, Jr. (p), Julian Euell (b), Edgar Bateman (d)

Recorded in New York City, 1962

All titles on Roulette LP 12": R 52121 — "Jazz"

The album was not released until around 1966 when Handy had hit big with the Monterey album. The cover shows a hat like the one he is wearing on the Monterey cover. All three of these, especially "No Coast", are nice sessions, well worth owning.

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