JSngry Posted Thursday at 10:21 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:21 PM Dave Burns did two records for Vanguard. Quote
Lino22 Posted Friday at 01:44 AM Report Posted Friday at 01:44 AM 3 hours ago, JSngry said: Dave Burns did two records for Vanguard. whoops, I missed this one. Warming Up : Dave Burns (tp) Al Grey (tb) Billy Mitchell (ts) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Harold Mabern (p) Herman Wright (b) Candy Finch (d) Willie Bobo (tymp-1) New York, August, 1963 Day by day Vanguard VRS9143, (Jap)KIJJ-2072 Now, ain't it - - I can't give you anything but love - - Richie's dilemma (1) - - Slippers - - Warming up - - My romance - - Rigor Mortez (1) - - Note: Vanguard VRS9143(mono) = VSD79143(stereo). Quote
Niko Posted Friday at 04:53 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:53 PM On 3/27/2025 at 5:45 PM, Lino22 said: I just read the end of the liner notes. To quote: "And before closing, we should mention that there are many more superb albums in the Vanguard Jazz Showchase, including the brillant Ted Brown/Art Pepper ablum, FREE WHEELING, plus albums by Sam Most, Urbie Green, Don Elliot, Nat Pierce, and Dave Burns. Mel Powell and Bobby Henderson have one further album each, and there is an unissued album of Johnny Mercer songs performed by Ruby Braff and a quartet featuring Eddie Condon on guitar. Whether these items are issued by Mosaic or other companies, this music deserves to be heard." I could not agree more with the last statement about these deserving to be heard. All of the session that I have heard listed above are just as good (bettter in some cases) than what Mosaic has just issued. I encourage everyone to contact Mosaic to advoacte for one more set. I don't believe Mosaic has ruled it out especially if the sales of the first 2 sets are good and folks ask for more!!!! Can someone help me figure out what the second Bobby Henderson album is? I can only find one... Quote
mikeweil Posted Friday at 05:36 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:36 PM 41 minutes ago, Niko said: Can someone help me figure out what the second Bobby Henderson album is? I can only find one... Seems like it isn't listed on discogs: Call House Blues : Bobby Henderson (p) solos New York, 1957 Diga diga doo Vanguard VRS9017 Some of these days - St. Louis blues - A good man is hard to find - Alexander's ragtime band - There'll be some changes made - Three o'clock in the morning - Take me out to the ball game - Baby, won't you please come home ? - Call house blues - Take me to the land of jazz - Missouri waltz - After you've gone - Put on your old grey bonnet - Ballin' the Jack - Quote
mikeweil Posted Friday at 06:07 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:07 PM This could be helpful: https://www.bsnpubs.com/new/vanguard.pdf Quote
Niko Posted Friday at 07:22 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:22 PM thanks! that it's not on discogs suggests that it must be pretty rare... (that bsnpubs doc is pretty misleading in this particular case because it gives a completely wrong tracklist...) Quote
Lino22 Posted Friday at 09:33 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:33 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, Niko said: thanks! that it's not on discogs suggests that it must be pretty rare... (that bsnpubs doc is pretty misleading in this particular case because it gives a completely wrong tracklist...) I can only find a copy here: https://www.amazon.com/House-Blues-Bobby-Henderson-piano/dp/B00HV0JNUK The Lord discography matches the album. It’s strange that is wrong in the link. Edited Friday at 09:38 PM by Lino22 Quote
mikeweil Posted Friday at 10:10 PM Report Posted Friday at 10:10 PM 36 minutes ago, Lino22 said: I can only find a copy here: https://www.amazon.com/House-Blues-Bobby-Henderson-piano/dp/B00HV0JNUK The Lord discography matches the album. It’s strange that is wrong in the link. amazon.com is where I found the covers I linked in the Vanguard discography thread. Never trust any online source without a second independent one. Quote
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