clifford_thornton Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 59 minutes ago, colinmce said: Interesting, that's good to know re: Dixon, had never seen that factchecked before. Yeah, he mentions it in Dixonia. Although it was issued on LP, it would be cool to get the Shandar album in correct ORTF concert order, maybe as a CD or digital release. It's one of Sunny's best. I'm sure there are other Acoustical Swing Unit live gigs that exist/were recorded. Quote
BFrank Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 How about the ENTIRE Muse Catalog! I don't understand how all of that great music can remain OOP for so long. Especially with the rise of remastered classic albums on vinyl. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 2 hours ago, BFrank said: How about the ENTIRE Muse Catalog! I don't understand how all of that great music can remain OOP for so long. Especially with the rise of remastered classic albums on vinyl. Wasn't some of it tied up with legal issues for a while? I thought I read that Joe Fields & Don Schlitten couldn't agree on a separation agreement. Something about Fields' Cobblestone stuff that was released on Muse maybe? Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 11 Author Report Posted January 11 I recorded the music from The Classic Concert Live, featuring Mel Torme, George Shearing and Gerry Mulligan, when it aired on NPR’s Jazz Alive! When I got the liner note assignment out of the blue years later, I was excited, since I had listened to the concert many times over the years. Unfortunately, Concord Jazz chose to omit some great music, including all three Mulligan big band instrumentals, especially a killer version of “K4 Pacific.” There was also a fine piano-bass duet of Sam Jones’ “One For Amos.” I understand why they likely omitted the Willard Robison medley, due to the goofy ending to it by Torme. I posted the unissued songs on archive.org long ago and it is unlikely that this music will ever be officially released. I also have two or three songs from the live Kenny Barron &. John Hicks concert issued by Candid that were not released, but aired on NPR. Quote
medjuck Posted January 11 Report Posted January 11 3 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: I recorded the music from The Classic Concert Live, featuring Mel Torme, George Shearing and Gerry Mulligan, when it aired on NPR’s Jazz Alive! When I got the liner note assignment out of the blue years later, I was excited, since I had listened to the concert many times over the years. Unfortunately, Concord Jazz chose to omit some great music, including all three Mulligan big band instrumentals, especially a killer version of “K4 Pacific.” There was also a fine piano-bass duet of Sam Jones’ “One For Amos.” I understand why they likely omitted the Willard Robison medley, due to the goofy ending to it by Torme. I posted the unissued songs on archive.org long ago and it is unlikely that this music will ever be officially released. I also have two or three songs from the live Kenny Barron &. John Hicks concert issued by Candid that were not released, but aired on NPR. I wonder if the Mulligan big band cuts were omitted because they were paying the musicians recording fees and that became prohibitive with the big band. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 11 Author Report Posted January 11 Most of the rest (if not all) of the issued recording consisted of vocals. Quote
BFrank Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 On 1/11/2025 at 2:29 AM, Kevin Bresnahan said: Wasn't some of it tied up with legal issues for a while? I thought I read that Joe Fields & Don Schlitten couldn't agree on a separation agreement. Something about Fields' Cobblestone stuff that was released on Muse maybe? Sounds probable. I can't think of any other reason that stuff is getting moldy in a vault somewhere. Quote
Stonewall15 Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 Still hoping for Brubeck "Compadres" and "Last Time We Saw Paris" on CD. Released on LPs but never on Columbia or Sony CDs. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 6 hours ago, Stonewall15 said: Still hoping for Brubeck "Compadres" and "Last Time We Saw Paris" on CD. Released on LPs but never on Columbia or Sony CDs. Didn't Brubeck squash those from ever getting reissued? Quote
felser Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 1 hour ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Didn't Brubeck squash those from ever getting reissued? Do we know what he didn't like about them? They look good. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 On 1/11/2025 at 2:44 AM, BFrank said: How about the ENTIRE Muse Catalog! I don't understand how all of that great music can remain OOP for so long. Especially with the rise of remastered classic albums on vinyl. and those original Muse LPs have gotten quite expensive in recent years, too. Carpe and diem if you see them. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 9 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: and those original Muse LPs have gotten quite expensive in recent years, too. Carpe and diem if you see them. They have?? Man... not that long ago, they were all mostly under $10. I'm talking less than 5 years ago. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 A large number of them are well north of that now. The Roy Brooks is a few hundred bucks, and a bunch of others are around $100. Quote
Stonewall15 Posted January 24 Report Posted January 24 Brubeck had a problem with Paul Desmond during the Paris session and embargoed a CD release. Have no idea why Compadres was not reissued as a CD. Quote
BFrank Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 11 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: A large number of them are well north of that now. The Roy Brooks is a few hundred bucks, and a bunch of others are around $100. Muse CDs seem to be reasonably priced. Vinyl can be much more (Median Discogs $): Clifford Jordan "Night of the Mark VII" $100, Woody Shaw "Moontrane" $96, Joe Chambers "Double Exposure" (w/Larry Young) $50. Quite a few others in my collection, less than $25. Quote
Pim Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 On 1/24/2025 at 2:19 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said: They have?? Man... not that long ago, they were all mostly under $10. I'm talking less than 5 years ago. Well it depends a little on what title you're looking for. Some of their classic records that BFrank mentioned are getting pretty expensive and rare where other excellent outings are still very affordable like for example Woody Shaw's Berliner Jazztage's live session. Quote
felser Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 42 minutes ago, Pim said: Woody Shaw's Berliner Jazztage's live session. Best title in their entire catalog. Quote
mjazzg Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 10 minutes ago, felser said: Best title in their entire catalog. Almoravid by Joe Chambers for me. I have the Shaw, it's very good but... Quote
Pim Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 1 hour ago, felser said: Best title in their entire catalog. Yeah amazing stuff 🥰 Quote
JSngry Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 Looks like the two James Moody Muse LPs are still cheap. They are arguable Moody's finest work. Carpe diem! https://www.discogs.com/master/661214-James-Moody-Never-Again https://www.discogs.com/master/593206-James-Moody-Feelin-It-Together Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 25 Report Posted January 25 21 hours ago, BFrank said: Muse CDs seem to be reasonably priced. Vinyl can be much more (Median Discogs $): Clifford Jordan "Night of the Mark VII" $100, Woody Shaw "Moontrane" $96, Joe Chambers "Double Exposure" (w/Larry Young) $50. Quite a few others in my collection, less than $25. I used to find that Clifford Jordan LP in the $1 bin! I am not kidding. Quote
Pim Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 12 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I used to find that Clifford Jordan LP in the $1 bin! I am not kidding. I realize there were better days to collect vinyl 😅 Quote
Ken Dryden Posted January 26 Author Report Posted January 26 (edited) On 1/24/2025 at 2:33 PM, Stonewall15 said: Brubeck had a problem with Paul Desmond during the Paris session and embargoed a CD release. Have no idea why Compadres was not reissued as a CD. I think that was the tour where Desmond stayed out drinking late with Herb Geller, overslept and he missed the train to the next gig. That's the one that was issued as a trio LP, and reissued the next year on CD by Brubeck Editions. I would think that the Brubeck family would have recordings worthy of release and hopefully they will issue more in the near future. There's no telling what Columbia did with the session with Bill Smith (titled Witches' Brew) that consisted of Smith's compositions. I guess it is buried in the vaults. Edited January 26 by Ken Dryden Quote
Stonewall15 Posted January 26 Report Posted January 26 I have tried to contact the Brubeck family through their website with no response. Is there another way to contact them? Quote
BFrank Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 On 1/25/2025 at 3:30 PM, Kevin Bresnahan said: I used to find that Clifford Jordan LP in the $1 bin! I am not kidding. I believe it! As far as Woody's Muse albums, I snapped up "The Complete Muse Sessions" Mosaic box as soon as it was available. The median on that is now $200 - and those are CDs. Quote
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