colinmce Posted Monday at 03:14 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 03:14 PM This is being done by the Japanese Solid label, and is available for pre-order at Dusty Groove, as well as Amazon, Alliance, etc. My presumption is that this is sourced from vinyl, but I'd assume that some remastering work has been done. I'll definitely pick it up, I figure it must be some sort of improvement over my well-played BYG LP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted Monday at 03:53 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 03:53 PM I have it in a pending order from CDJapan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 05:17 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 05:17 PM Cool. I've never had any Solid CDs; probably licensed from Charly, who were responsible for the Affinity reissue as well. Even if sourced from vinyl, it could be done from a quieter pressing than the original Actuel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colinmce Posted Monday at 05:40 PM Author Report Share Posted Monday at 05:40 PM Had to double-check what I have from Solid, but I have a bunch; they seem to be more of an umbrella licensing concern. Releases from Enja, Bethlehem, Groove Merchant, etc ... most recently Schoof's Voices. No complaints. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliffpeterson Posted Monday at 09:01 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 09:01 PM On the way to me from CDJapan. There are others being issued for the first time, I think: Sonny Murray's "Homage to Africa," Claude DelCloo's and Arthur Jones' "Africansia" and Burton Greene's "Aquariana." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted Monday at 09:08 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 09:08 PM 6 minutes ago, cliffpeterson said: On the way to me from CDJapan. There are others being issued for the first time, I think: Sonny Murray's "Homage to Africa," Claude DelCloo's and Arthur Jones' "Africansia" and Burton Greene's "Aquariana." Yes. I bought the Murray and passed on the other two. Due to arrive around Christmas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colinmce Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Author Report Share Posted Monday at 09:26 PM Ah that's great news. Just recently came into an OG of Aquariana but I've had Africanasia on my wantlist for some time. Would be great if they did the Frank Wright, I also have the LP but it's only about 3/4 playable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Д.Д. Posted Monday at 11:18 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 11:18 PM (edited) It's on Spotify (courtesy of Charly) for a few years now, I think. Sounds like a (good) needle drop: Edited Monday at 11:19 PM by Д.Д. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliffpeterson Posted Monday at 11:32 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 11:32 PM Supposedly the Japanese Actual reissues are subject to new 2024 digital remastering (whatever that means). Also, the cds are only available for a limited time. For instance, "Other Afternoons" is not available after February 28, 2025. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 11:35 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 11:35 PM So, I would assume the license is only for a short period of time. That's very interesting. Aquariana, Africanasia, Hommage to Africa, and Other Afternoons are all wonderful albums. Glad they're slated for a rehearing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliffpeterson Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM There are others reissued that were previously issued on cd, e.g., an Arts Ensemble, 2 Shepps, Alan Silva. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago gotcha. My opinion, perhaps not shared by everybody, is that the BYG Actuel catalog should remain entirely in print with original artwork on CD and LP. I would say that between BYG and America (Pierre Berjot), the catalogs are at least as (if not perhaps more) important than a sizable amount of Blue Notes. Ditto ESP though that's a bit of a different beast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliffpeterson Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago I can see that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: gotcha. My opinion, perhaps not shared by everybody, is that the BYG Actuel catalog should remain entirely in print with original artwork on CD and LP. I would say that between BYG and America (Pierre Berjot), the catalogs are at least as (if not perhaps more) important than a sizable amount of Blue Notes. Ditto ESP though that's a bit of a different beast. Apples and oranges comparing those labels and BN !! Some of the BYG stuff is stunningly good, especially the Moncur's, the Arthur Jones, and some of the Shepp's (and there's a decent amount on that label I've never heard). Some of it, like the Silva, leave me cold, with my aversion to Euro free stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago I know, I know -- volleys fired. That being said, as far as a snapshot of progressive jazz history, while BN did release a handful of excellent and well-rehearsed dates by established artists, those smaller imprints captured a vital and raw slice of the time period that nobody else quite did. BYG and America also covered both the expatriates (from a variety of locales) and Parisian locals in a fascinating way. ESP's documentation of the NY scene of the mid/late 60s is unparalleled (and they also released choice artifacts from a number of Europeans). And I'll echo Silva's assertion that Rudy didn't understand how to record Cecil's band. Those LPs are superb, but I'd sure like to hear them rendered in a more detailed way. Finally, I've said it before elsewhere, but there's a part of me that wishes there was more from the Shepp/Mobley collaboration that appeared across Poem for Malcolm & Yasmina, a Black Woman. Imagine a full LP with Burrell or Benedetti, Favors, and PJJ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Д.Д. Posted 19 hours ago Report Share Posted 19 hours ago BYG / Actuel story is definitely worth a detailed book. There's a good recent one on ESP Disk, and the story of BYG is at east as exciting. Some of the music released by the label - e.g. Jacques Coursil - is among the best jazz of that period, IMHO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted 19 hours ago Report Share Posted 19 hours ago yes, I agree. Trouble is, the number of surviving participants has dwindled quite a bit over the last decade or so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, felser said: Apples and oranges comparing those labels and BN !! I like a good fruit salad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago Same! Or at least an interesting compote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago I don't understan the description of Silva's BYG records as "Euro free jazz". Silva was not European, and on those two albums the balance (at times preponderance) of the personnel is American. The music certainly was American! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago Absolutely true. Silva was born in Bermuda and grew up in Brooklyn. His music came out of his work with Cecil, Bill Dixon, Sun Ra, Ayler, and the Free Form Improvisation Ensemble. Apparently an additional track was recorded for the Luna Surface LP but to my knowledge it has never materialized. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlhoots Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago Did BYG pay their artists? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clifford_thornton Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago neither BYG nor America-Musidisc were known for paying anyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harbour Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Charly/BYG have been releasing a bunch of these in Europe again over last year or so, both LP and remastered mini Lp CDs, so far they have done some Shepp, Art Enemble, Sun Ra, Don Cherry, Brigitte Fontaine, Gong and few others so assuming/hoping that they will do the whole catalogue then these Japanese ones will be the same mastering but who knows if they will do them all. Edited 3 hours ago by Harbour More info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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