ghost of miles Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 These will be out on CD as well in the weeks following RSD: Kenny Dorham, Blue Bossa In The Bronx Freddie Hubbard, On Fire at the Blue Morocco Charles Mingus, In Argentina: The Buenos Aires Concerts RDS 2025 full list of releases Quote
ghost of miles Posted February 6 Author Report Posted February 6 From a press release for the Freddie Hubbard: On the newly unearthed collection On Fire: Live from the Blue Morocco, legendary trumpeter Freddie Hubbard is heard at his ferocious peak. This unissued 1967 performance, recorded at Sylvia Robinson’s Bronx Club with an all-star band featuring Bennie Maupin, Kenny Barron, Herbie Lewis and Freddie Waits, is due from Resonance Records as a limited edition 3-LP set on Record Store Day, April 12, 2025, with the CD edition to follow on April 18. “This recording is insane! It’s one of the most exciting live documents I’ve ever heard in my life,” says renowned trumpeter Steven Bernstein. "It’s f!cking mind-blowing. Freddie’s on fire. It's just so damn good.” The package includes new interviews with Maupin and Barron, notes by jazz authority John Koenig, appreciations and Interviews with Charles Tolliver, Eddie Henderson, Steven Bernstein, Jeremy Pelt and more. From a press release for the Kenny Dorham: I’m honored to be working with Resonance records and producer Zev Feldman on a never-before-heard live recording from master hard bop trumpeter Kenny Dorham. Out as a 2-LP set for Record Store Day, April 12, 2025 and on CD April 18, the storming all-star club date Blue Bossa in the Bronx: Live from the Blue Morocco features Dorham with alto saxophonist Sonny Red, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Denis Charles. The package features liner notes by two-time Grammy winner Bob Blumenthal; a Dorham appreciation by Dan Morgenstern, the late director of Rutgers University’s Institute of Jazz Studies and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master; remembrances from trumpeters Eddie Henderson, Charles Tolliver, Steven Bernstein, and Jeremy Pelt; and more. It was recorded by Bernard Drayton in 1967 at the titular New York venue. From a press release for the Mingus: I, for one, can’t ever get enough Mingus and I’m excited to be working with Resonance Records on In Argentina: The Buenos Aires Concerts, a brilliant 3-LP live recording of Charles Mingus’ little-heard late-70s working quintet. The album – featuring Mingus with trumpeter Jack Walrath, tenor saxophonist Ricky Ford, pianist Robert Neloms and drummer Dannie Richmond – will be out April 12, 2025 as a limited edition three-LP Record Store Day exclusive, followed by a two-CD set on April 18. Recorded in concert at the Teatro Coliseo and the Teatro Sociedad Hebraica Argentina (SHA) on June 2-3, 1977, the first authorized release of these dates comes with an expansive package including notes from Mingus biographer Brian Priestley, reflections of the concerts from Argentinian writer Claudio Parisi, new interviews with band members Jack Walrath and Ricky Ford and more. Quote
HutchFan Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 All of those look very interesting. Thanks for the heads-up, ghost. Quote
felser Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 Agreed, will pick up all three on CD. Especially that Hubbard (despite 24 minutes of "Bye Bye Blackbird")! I also noticed a 1978 live Talking Heads release buried in the listings - that sounds promising in theory. Quote
colinmce Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 Very intrigued by Denis Charles on that Dorham set. Quote
Niko Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 1 hour ago, colinmce said: Very intrigued by Denis Charles on that Dorham set. Previously, that credit was to Russ Charles or Hersh Charles... Denis sure is the more intriguing possibility... Wonder whether it's just intuition or whether there's actual evidence... https://jazzdiscography.com/Leaders/DorhamKenny-ldr.php Quote
colinmce Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 4 minutes ago, Niko said: Previously, that credit was to Russ Charles or Hersh Charles... Denis sure is the more intriguing possibility... Wonder whether it's just intuition or whether there's actual evidence... https://jazzdiscography.com/Leaders/DorhamKenny-ldr.php Is does strike me as only scarcely possible. For one, it's unclear how he would be in someone like Kenny Dorham's orbit at that time, and it's just in the timeframe of his last recordings for several years. Guess we'll see what kind of documentation they have to support it. (I also think it would be immediately evident if it was him playing) Quote
kh1958 Posted February 6 Report Posted February 6 All three sets are up for preorder on the Resonance website. Quote
mr jazz Posted Thursday at 02:50 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:50 PM Anyone pickup the Freddie Hubbard yet? Quote
felser Posted Thursday at 02:56 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:56 PM 5 minutes ago, mr jazz said: Anyone pickup the Freddie Hubbard yet? CD's in the mail to me from DeepDiscount, due for delivery Saturday, along with the Mingus and the Dorham. Quote
jazzbo Posted Thursday at 03:14 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:14 PM I ordered those three from Resonance Records themselves, hopefully I'll get them soon. Quote
Clunky Posted Thursday at 04:04 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:04 PM 1 hour ago, mr jazz said: Anyone pickup the Freddie Hubbard yet? Its a cracker - based on my listening to 2 out of the 3 LPs in the vinyl edition Quote
hbbfam Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Regarding the Kenny Dorham CD. The last part of track 6 and all of track 7 are unlistenable. One other member of the SH forum noted a similar problem. Anyone here? Quote
david weiss Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, hbbfam said: Regarding the Kenny Dorham CD. The last part of track 6 and all of track 7 are unlistenable. One other member of the SH forum noted a similar problem. Anyone here? Can you please elaborate or provide a link to the discussion of this on the SH board please? Thanks Quote
adh1907 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, hbbfam said: Regarding the Kenny Dorham CD. The last part of track 6 and all of track 7 are unlistenable. One other member of the SH forum noted a similar problem. Anyone here? Correct. The tracks are unplayable. Jumping, stuttering, stalling. I’m sending the CD back. Who signed off this Kenny Dorham CD? Where is the quality control. Dreadful. I am requesting a refund. Don’t buy this CD. Edited 8 hours ago by adh1907 Quote
felser Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 34 minutes ago, adh1907 said: Correct. The tracks are unplayable. Jumping, stuttering, stalling. I’m sending the CD back. Who signed off this Kenny Dorham CD? Where is the quality control. Dreadful. I am requesting a refund. Don’t buy this CD. Try playing it on a different player. I played cut 7 on my usual Sony player, and experienced the jumping in some places. I then played cuts 6 and 7 on an Arafuna portable CD player I use, which has a good anti-skip feature, and the cuts played fine except for one brief jump on cut 7, which could have been caused by my cat being around the player on the desk. The disc does not have great fidelity, but it's good enough (think of those live at the Left Bank CD's for comparison), and the music is pretty wonderful. Edited 8 hours ago by felser Quote
hbbfam Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Have people downloaded via Bandcamp? Similar issues? I would like the music. Quote
tranemonk Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, hbbfam said: Have people downloaded via Bandcamp? Similar issues? I would like the music. I did and I do not recall any major sound issues with the Dorham. I would have to go back a second time and hear it again. Quote
adh1907 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Nothing to do with fidelity, tracks 6 and 7 of the CD are not playable. Sony portable, Marantz separate. Something has gone wrong here. Do not buy this CD, it’s faulty. Quote
david weiss Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 50 minutes ago, adh1907 said: Correct. The tracks are unplayable. Jumping, stuttering, stalling. I’m sending the CD back. Who signed off this Kenny Dorham CD? Where is the quality control. Dreadful. I am requesting a refund. Don’t buy this CD. Sounds like a manufacturing issue or an issue with the actual CD master (which is usually a DDP file) but most likely a pressing defect. I guess we see if more people weigh in..... Quote
hbbfam Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, hbbfam said: Have people downloaded via Bandcamp? Similar issues? I would like the music. 1 hour ago, david weiss said: Sounds like a manufacturing issue or an issue with the actual CD master (which is usually a DDP file) but most likely a pressing defect. I guess we see if more people weigh in..... I just listened to track 6 and 7 via the Bandcamp website. They are the full tracks. They sound wonderful. If the Amazon replacement CD doesn't meet this standard, back it goes and I will get the dl. Should have done that in the first place. Quote
JSngry Posted 4 minutes ago Report Posted 4 minutes ago My tracks 6 & 7 are playing just fine, although I think there's a splice or two towards the end of the piano solo on #7? Otherwise, no problems. Quote
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