Here's my contribution to the Magnificient Poetry of Sound blog:
Check it out over here: http://mps-love.blogspot.com
Albert Mangelsdorff & His Friends
Original issue: MPS 15 210 Ripped to FLAC from the Most Perfect Sound Edition CD reissue Scans included
AM in duos with Don Cherry, Elvin Jones, Karl Berger, Attila Zoller, Lee Konitz and Wolfgang Dauner, recorded between 1967 and 1969 at various studios and occasions.
Mr Ubu, I've just recovered my inscription on Dimeadozen and tryed to find some Montoliu with the tenor players. However they were not valid anymore. Sorry for asking and bother you - I'm addicted to those guys - would it be possible to "upload" (is that expression in this case?) them? Anyway, congrats for your huge effort on your blog.
cvllos, why don't you try and write a mail asking for re-seeds to the dimejazz yahoo mailing list?
I can hardly keep up posting stuff here regularly, and in all honesty, I'm quite relieved that I'm no longer actively seeding music on dime - I shared probably over 300 shows there in the roughly three and a half years of my membership.
Here's the link to that yahoo group - tell'em I'm too busy and told you to ask for someone else to do a re-seed with my blessings, please:
M'ssieur Ubu, mercy pour votre vitesse; J'ai fait votre suggestion. Je voudrais citer qui aujourd'hui je prenais quatre grand moments dans votre blog: Oscar Peterson & Ben Webster, Irene Schweizer & Oliver Lake, Johnny Griffin et Horace Silver NYC. Je remerci pour ce travail et generosité. Excusé moi mon pauvre français.
I post this one on contributions on CIA a few months ago. George Gruntz
Mental Cruelty (The 1960 Jazz Soundtrack) FLAC + Scans
John Corbett wasn't kidding when he said that he was going to start releasing non-vanguard jazz titles in the Atavistic Unheard Music Series. If this is a representative example, then bring them on. Pianist and composer George Gruntz is in the company of saxophonist Barney Wilen, drummer Kenny "Clook" Clarke, and a pair of unknown Europeans on bass and another saxophone. The unheard record in question is a 1960 soundtrack to a Swiss film called Mental Cruelty, which was made by a former soccer star. The soundtrack was issued by Decca, briefly, on 10" EP, until the musicians realized it — they were paid for a film soundtrack, not a recorded one. Decca refused to pay, lost in court, and had to destroy what remaining vinyl they had, making this a thousand dollar collector's item. Given that this was Gruntz's first soundtrack, it's extremely impressive. There are 18 tracks, all of them in the prevailing hard bop style of the day with some cool and noir-ish elements thrown in. But it feels more like a blowing session in the same way the Miles Davis soundtrack to L'Ascenseur pour L'Echafaud by Louis Malle did; loose blowing based on images and rushes from the film. Wilen is in especially fine form here: His tone has that big full sound with just a hint of the edge of Sonny Rollins in it. Gruntz is obviously a cocky, confident young pianist, but he is humbled by Clarke's mastery on the swinging bop tunes and even on the two waltzes, which were the first Clarke had played on record in his life. This is more than a cool jazz record; it is a bit of hipster history with the chops to back up its obscurity. Highly recommended. Thom Jurek
I think for those interested it would still be in print... I've heard some weird things about Atavistic, though... their MPS reissues seem to be shady, not sure about this one, but if Gruntz actually earns something from it, I'd prefer seing people buy the real thing!
hideo, I think the Gruntz should still be available, and those Atavistic UMS discs don't cost that much, usually... also they're doing great reissues so they do deserve some money!
Kenny Wheeler, Norma Winstone & John Taylor with the WDR Big Band
Germany, 1989, Featuring: Heiner Wiberny (ss), Olivier Peters (ts), Dave Horler (v-tb), John Marshall (d), John Eardley (tp) - (private "live" recording / with a SONY walkman)
1 Unknown Title 1:41 2 Sea Lady 7:47 3 Unknown Title 9:34 4 Foxy Trot 9:15 5 Who Are You? / Mabel Ma Belle 8:50 6 We Salute The Night 7:48 7 Gentle Piece 10:42 8 Unknown Title 10:07 9 No. 3 (Encore) 2:32
Wow, thanks a lot, Kent! Will definitely check this out!
It's a long shot, but maybe you or anyone else that happens to be reading has got the 2006 (or was it another year?) concert broadcast on Rete Due radio from the Wheeler/Winstone concert from Chiasso Jazz Festival?
this is a compilation I've made up myself. So you can't purchase it anywhere. The idea was, to bring several tracks in chronological order which show Count Basie and some of his most illustrious sidemen and one guest you never would think of: Artie Shaw, the king of clarinet!
The tunes on that album stem from three different sources: "Lady Be Good" from 1936 is from Basie's complete Columbia-LP-Box-Set. The one track from 1938 and the tracks from 1944 are from a Hindsight-Lp, which you could find on CD here:
The last two tracks are from a jam session the Count did in 1953 for Norman Granz. That is the only compete LP. The links between the tracks are "Lady Be Good", Artie Shaw and Buddy DeFranco, Lester Young, Stan Getz and Wardell Gray and trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison who is soloing on the 1938, 1944 and the 1953 tracks.
Here the tracks & dates:
01 - One O'Clock Jump (Theme) 02 - Lady Be Good - Jones-Smith Inc. 03 - Ev'ry Tub - Lester Young (ts), Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp) 04 - Lady Be Good - Artie Shaw (cl) & Count Basie's Orchestra 05 - Jumpin' At The Woodside - Lester Young & Harry "Sweets" Edison 06 - Bird Calls - Artie Shaw & Count Basie's Rhythm Section 07 - Lady Be Good - All Star Jam 08 - Blues For The Count - All Star Jam
Personnel:
01, 04, 05 & 06 - Count Basie (ld, p), Earle Warren, James Powell, Rudy Rutherford, Eli Thompson (saxes), Ed Lewis, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Al Killian, Joe Newman (tpts), Eli Robinson, Ted Donnelly, Lou Taylor, Dicky Wells (tbns), Artie Shaw (clarinet), Freddie Greene (g), Rodney Richardson (b), Shadow Wilson (d) - 1944;
02 - Count Basie (p), Lester Young (ts), Walter Page (b), Jo Jones (d), Carl Smith (tp) - Chicago, November 9, 1936; - Sorry for my Freudian mistyping on the mp3!
03 - Count Basie & His Orchestra - Lester Young (ts), Harry Sweets Edison (tp), Count Basie, Freddie Greene, Walter Page & Jo Jones = The All American Rhythm Section - Live, 1938;
07 - Count Basie (p), John Simmons (b), Buddy Rich (d), Freddie Greene (g), Stan Getz (ts), Wardell Gray (ts), Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp), Willie Smith (as), Buddy DeFranco (cl) - August 18, 1953;
08 - Count Basie (org), John Simmons (b), Buddy Rich (d), Freddie Greene (g), Benny Carter (as), Buddy DeFranco (cl), Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp), Wardell Gray (ts), Stan Getz (ts) - August 18, 1953;
Note to track #1: at the very ending, during the roaring out chorus, one can hear a clarinet, very loud, very high but in absolute control. Is this Artie Shaw as well? The typical glissandi are there and the tone could also be his. But that kinda dirty playing and singing into the instrument, almost like Benny Goodman ... I don't know, since there's nothing written in the liners.
01 Windy City Jive 2:52 02 Swingin' On C 3:09 03 Yellow Fire 3:03
Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five, 1941:
04 Brotherly Love 3:00 05 Saxa-Woogie 2:36
Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra, 1942:
06 Knock Me A Kiss 3:00 07 Bust Out 1:40
Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra, 1942:
08 I Want A Tall Skinny Papa 2:51 09 Savoy 3:02
Benny Carter & His Orchestra, 1943:
10 Rose Room 3:00 11 Sweet Georgia Brown 2:30
Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra, 1944:
12 Yesterdays 5:44 13 Minor Riff 2:49
Miss Rhapsody, 1945:
14 He May Be Your Man 2:56 15 The Night Before Judgement Day 2:53 16 I Fell For You 3:00
Frank Socolow Quintet, 1945:
17 Reverse The Charges 2:49 18 The Man I Love 3:16 19 September In The Rain 2:46
Sarah Vaughan, 1946:
20 If You Could See Me Now 2:50 21 I Can Make You Love Me If You'll Let Me 3:07 22 You're Not The Kind Of A Boy 2:46 23 My Kinda Love 2:38 24 Tenderly (1947) 3:02
here's one more for you. It's a compilation of all recordings with Tadd Dameron's Big Ten. The bits may be low, but the sound is great. Especially on the studio dates.
It's unfortunate that Tadd never made the impact he had deserved.
03 Focus (live) 3:57 04 April In Paris 2:57 05 Good Bait (Take 23) 3:30 06 Webb's Delight aka Tadd's or Sid's Delight 3:44 07 Milé or Miles aka Milano) 3:40 08 Casbah (live) 3:42
13 Philly J. J. 5:08 14 Choose Now (#1) 4:52 15 Choose Now (#2) 3:25 16 Dial 'B' For Beauty 4:33 17 Theme Of No Repeat 5:19
Credits:
#01-#02: Fats Navarro (tp) Kai Winding (tb) Sahib Shihab (as) Dexter Gordon (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Tadd Dameron (p) Curly Russell (b) Kenny Clarke (d) Vidal Balado (cga) Diego Iborra (bgo) Rae Pearl (voc) - NYC, January 18, 1949;
#03-#06: Miles Davis (tp) Kai Winding (tb) Sahib Shihab (as) Benjamin Lundy (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Tadd Dameron (p) John Collins (g) Curly Russell (b) Kenny Clarke (d) Carlos Vidal (cga), radio broadcast, "Royal Roost" - NYC, February 19, 1949;
#07-#08: Same personnel, radio broadcast, "Royal Roost" - NYC, February 26, 1949;
#09-#12: Miles Davis (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Sahib Shihab (as) Benjamin Lundy (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Tadd Dameron (p, arr) John Collins (g) Curly Russell (b) Kenny Clarke (d) Kay Penton (voc #10 & #11) - NYC, April 19, 1949;
#13-#17: Clifford Brown, Idrees Sulieman (tp) Herb Mullins (tb) Gigi Gryce (as) Benny Golson (ts) Oscar Estell (bars) Tadd Dameron (p, arr) Percy Heath (b) Philly Joe Jones (d) - NYC, June 11, 1953;
The disc is easy to obtain however: http://www.amazon.com/Mental-Cruelty-Soundtrack-George-Clarke/dp/B00008YJEZ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258824447&sr=1-1
Are you interested by 100 minutes from a concert by the marvelous and lunar Lenny Popkin(ts)with Jean-Philippe Viret (b) and Carol Tristano (dr) ???
"En direct du Sunset, Paris" April 2002...
Good quality, french radio broadcast... I was there...
It's like my private tape, (I asked a very good friend of mine to registrate it in direct from the his radio tuner while I was in the club... I think it will be the first time this tape will appear on the whole web....
I owe you this...with pleasure....
I will first send the links to you and you will judge by yourself wether it deserves to be on your blog or not (concerning the technical quality..)
Dear Ubu, The two links for your post "Elton Dean Quartet - Amsterdam (NL), Melkweg September 16, 1977" don't work anymore. Would you please please re-upload them again. I'm completing my Keith Tippett material.
30 comments:
pierre was very kind and offered these two to me:
Jeanne Lee/Mal Waldron "After Hours":
http://rapidshare.com/files/131061777/Jeanne_Lee.rar
Jeanne Lee/Ran Blake "You Stepped Out of a Cloud"
http://rapidshare.com/files/131057746/Ran_Blake_with_Jeanne_Lee.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/131058062/Ran_Blake_with_Jeanne_Lee.part2.rar
Both are MP3 @ 320 kbs, I just re-upped the original files, didn't change anything.
Thanks a lot, Pierre!
Both of these are highly recommended!
Hi Ubu !
Here is the first record with Jeanne Lee, the most famous of all.
http://rapidshare.com/files/131873076/Ran_Blake.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/131873075/Ran_Blake.part1.rar
Wish ther is no problem with copyrights and all.
Best
Pierre
Thanks a lot, Pierre!
Here's my contribution to the Magnificient Poetry of Sound blog:
Check it out over here:
http://mps-love.blogspot.com
Albert Mangelsdorff & His Friends
Original issue: MPS 15 210
Ripped to FLAC from the Most Perfect Sound Edition CD reissue
Scans included
AM in duos with Don Cherry, Elvin Jones, Karl Berger, Attila Zoller, Lee Konitz and Wolfgang Dauner, recorded between 1967 and 1969 at various studios and occasions.
http://rapidshare.com/files/132341103/AM-F.rar
Mr Ubu, I've just recovered my inscription on Dimeadozen and tryed to find some Montoliu with the tenor players.
However they were not valid anymore. Sorry for asking and bother you - I'm addicted to those guys - would it be possible to "upload" (is that expression in this case?) them? Anyway, congrats for your huge effort on your blog.
cvllos, why don't you try and write a mail asking for re-seeds to the dimejazz yahoo mailing list?
I can hardly keep up posting stuff here regularly, and in all honesty, I'm quite relieved that I'm no longer actively seeding music on dime - I shared probably over 300 shows there in the roughly three and a half years of my membership.
Here's the link to that yahoo group - tell'em I'm too busy and told you to ask for someone else to do a re-seed with my blessings, please:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dimeadozenjazzforum
M'ssieur Ubu, mercy pour votre vitesse; J'ai fait votre suggestion. Je voudrais citer qui aujourd'hui je prenais quatre grand moments dans votre blog: Oscar Peterson & Ben Webster, Irene Schweizer & Oliver Lake, Johnny Griffin et Horace Silver NYC. Je remerci pour ce travail et generosité. Excusé moi mon pauvre français.
I post this one on contributions on CIA a few months ago.
George Gruntz
Mental Cruelty (The 1960 Jazz Soundtrack) FLAC + Scans
John Corbett wasn't kidding when he said that he was going to start releasing non-vanguard jazz titles in the Atavistic Unheard Music Series. If this is a representative example, then bring them on. Pianist and composer George Gruntz is in the company of saxophonist Barney Wilen, drummer Kenny "Clook" Clarke, and a pair of unknown Europeans on bass and another saxophone. The unheard record in question is a 1960 soundtrack to a Swiss film called Mental Cruelty, which was made by a former soccer star. The soundtrack was issued by Decca, briefly, on 10" EP, until the musicians realized it — they were paid for a film soundtrack, not a recorded one. Decca refused to pay, lost in court, and had to destroy what remaining vinyl they had, making this a thousand dollar collector's item. Given that this was Gruntz's first soundtrack, it's extremely impressive. There are 18 tracks, all of them in the prevailing hard bop style of the day with some cool and noir-ish elements thrown in. But it feels more like a blowing session in the same way the Miles Davis soundtrack to L'Ascenseur pour L'Echafaud by Louis Malle did; loose blowing based on images and rushes from the film. Wilen is in especially fine form here: His tone has that big full sound with just a hint of the edge of Sonny Rollins in it. Gruntz is obviously a cocky, confident young pianist, but he is humbled by Clarke's mastery on the swinging bop tunes and even on the two waltzes, which were the first Clarke had played on record in his life. This is more than a cool jazz record; it is a bit of hipster history with the chops to back up its obscurity. Highly recommended.
Thom Jurek
http://rapidshare.com/files/95469521/Georg_Grntz.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/95584592/Georg_Grntz.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/95701778/Georg_Grntz.part3.rar
laconico, that's a mighty fine album!
I think for those interested it would still be in print... I've heard some weird things about Atavistic, though... their MPS reissues seem to be shady, not sure about this one, but if Gruntz actually earns something from it, I'd prefer seing people buy the real thing!
Thank you :):-);)
sad to see that the George Gruntz has disappeared (missed it at cia)--thanks anyway, laconico!
hideo, I think the Gruntz should still be available, and those Atavistic UMS discs don't cost that much, usually... also they're doing great reissues so they do deserve some money!
Kenny Wheeler, Norma Winstone & John Taylor with the WDR Big Band
Germany, 1989, Featuring: Heiner Wiberny (ss), Olivier Peters (ts), Dave Horler (v-tb), John Marshall (d), John Eardley (tp) - (private "live" recording / with a SONY walkman)
1 Unknown Title 1:41
2 Sea Lady 7:47
3 Unknown Title 9:34
4 Foxy Trot 9:15
5 Who Are You? / Mabel Ma Belle 8:50
6 We Salute The Night 7:48
7 Gentle Piece 10:42
8 Unknown Title 10:07
9 No. 3 (Encore) 2:32
http://rapidshare.com/files/199304235/KW_LIC.zip
Wow, thanks a lot, Kent! Will definitely check this out!
It's a long shot, but maybe you or anyone else that happens to be reading has got the 2006 (or was it another year?) concert broadcast on Rete Due radio from the Wheeler/Winstone concert from Chiasso Jazz Festival?
Count Basie meets the Master Horns - 1936-1953 - Compilation
MP3@160_VBR_MONO
Hi Ubu,
this is a compilation I've made up myself. So you can't purchase it anywhere. The idea was, to bring several tracks in chronological order which show Count Basie and some of his most illustrious sidemen and one guest you never would think of: Artie Shaw, the king of clarinet!
The tunes on that album stem from three different sources: "Lady Be Good" from 1936 is from Basie's complete Columbia-LP-Box-Set. The one track from 1938 and the tracks from 1944 are from a Hindsight-Lp, which you could find on CD here:
http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1048055
The last two tracks are from a jam session the Count did in 1953 for Norman Granz. That is the only compete LP. The links between the tracks are "Lady Be Good", Artie Shaw and Buddy DeFranco, Lester Young, Stan Getz and Wardell Gray and trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison who is soloing on the 1938, 1944 and the 1953 tracks.
Here the tracks & dates:
01 - One O'Clock Jump (Theme)
02 - Lady Be Good - Jones-Smith Inc.
03 - Ev'ry Tub - Lester Young (ts), Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp)
04 - Lady Be Good - Artie Shaw (cl) & Count Basie's Orchestra
05 - Jumpin' At The Woodside - Lester Young & Harry "Sweets" Edison
06 - Bird Calls - Artie Shaw & Count Basie's Rhythm Section
07 - Lady Be Good - All Star Jam
08 - Blues For The Count - All Star Jam
Personnel:
01, 04, 05 & 06 - Count Basie (ld, p), Earle Warren, James Powell, Rudy Rutherford, Eli Thompson (saxes), Ed Lewis, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Al Killian, Joe Newman (tpts), Eli Robinson, Ted Donnelly, Lou Taylor, Dicky Wells (tbns), Artie Shaw (clarinet), Freddie Greene (g), Rodney Richardson (b), Shadow Wilson (d) - 1944;
02 - Count Basie (p), Lester Young (ts), Walter Page (b), Jo Jones (d), Carl Smith (tp) - Chicago, November 9, 1936; - Sorry for my Freudian mistyping on the mp3!
03 - Count Basie & His Orchestra - Lester Young (ts), Harry Sweets Edison (tp), Count Basie, Freddie Greene, Walter Page & Jo Jones = The All American Rhythm Section - Live, 1938;
07 - Count Basie (p), John Simmons (b), Buddy Rich (d), Freddie Greene (g), Stan Getz (ts), Wardell Gray (ts), Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp), Willie Smith (as), Buddy DeFranco (cl) - August 18, 1953;
08 - Count Basie (org), John Simmons (b), Buddy Rich (d), Freddie Greene (g), Benny Carter (as), Buddy DeFranco (cl), Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp), Wardell Gray (ts), Stan Getz (ts) - August 18, 1953;
Note to track #1: at the very ending, during the roaring out chorus, one can hear a clarinet, very loud, very high but in absolute control. Is this Artie Shaw as well? The typical glissandi are there and the tone could also be his. But that kinda dirty playing and singing into the instrument, almost like Benny Goodman ... I don't know, since there's nothing written in the liners.
http://rapidshare.com/files/80628950/CB_ASS.zip
Thanks a lot for this great contribution, Kent! Much appreciated!
If that's ok with you, I'll share it over on the Basie blog:
http://count-basie.blogspot.com/
I assume that's what you had in mind anyway - but there's indeed no contributions corner there... but I just want to make sure that's ok with you!
Hi Ubu,
here's some more for your Count Basie Corner.
Best,
Kent
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/122/countbasievdiscssmallzu8.jpg
http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/1143/countbasievdiscsbacksmacc1.jpg
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/3773/gisandsomevdiscsaj9.gif
http://rapidshare.com/files/56902664/CB_VD.zip
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/3541/vdisclabelts8.jpg
One more from me:
Freddie Webster Compilation - 1941-1947
Tracks and basic credits:
Earl Hines & His Orchestra, 1941:
01 Windy City Jive 2:52
02 Swingin' On C 3:09
03 Yellow Fire 3:03
Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five, 1941:
04 Brotherly Love 3:00
05 Saxa-Woogie 2:36
Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra, 1942:
06 Knock Me A Kiss 3:00
07 Bust Out 1:40
Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra, 1942:
08 I Want A Tall Skinny Papa 2:51
09 Savoy 3:02
Benny Carter & His Orchestra, 1943:
10 Rose Room 3:00
11 Sweet Georgia Brown 2:30
Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra, 1944:
12 Yesterdays 5:44
13 Minor Riff 2:49
Miss Rhapsody, 1945:
14 He May Be Your Man 2:56
15 The Night Before Judgement Day 2:53
16 I Fell For You 3:00
Frank Socolow Quintet, 1945:
17 Reverse The Charges 2:49
18 The Man I Love 3:16
19 September In The Rain 2:46
Sarah Vaughan, 1946:
20 If You Could See Me Now 2:50
21 I Can Make You Love Me If You'll Let Me 3:07
22 You're Not The Kind Of A Boy 2:46
23 My Kinda Love 2:38
24 Tenderly (1947) 3:02
http://www.danmillerjazz.com/webster.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/224942215/FW_TH_FRGTTN.zip
Kent, thanks so much for these contributions! I'll share them properly over on the Basie corner over the weekend!
Much appreciated!
Hi King Ubu,
here's one more for you. It's a compilation of all recordings with Tadd Dameron's Big Ten. The bits may be low, but the sound is great. Especially on the studio dates.
It's unfortunate that Tadd never made the impact he had deserved.
Best,
Kent
http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/00/7900-004-912AF742.jpg
MP3@160_VBR_MONO_SOME_PICTURES
Tadd Dameron's Big Ten - Dial "D & T" for "Dameron & Trumpets" - 1949/1953 - LP's
Tracks:
The Fats-Navarro-Sides (1949):
01 Sid's Delight aka Tadd's Delight (studio) 2:53
02 Casbah (Rae Pearl-voc, studio) 2:59
With Miles Davis, live & studio (1949):
Broadcasts from the "Royal Roost":
03 Focus (live) 3:57
04 April In Paris 2:57
05 Good Bait (Take 23) 3:30
06 Webb's Delight aka Tadd's or Sid's Delight 3:44
07 Milé or Miles aka Milano) 3:40
08 Casbah (live) 3:42
Studio Date:
09 John's Delight 2:56
10 What's New? (Kay Penton-voc) 2:59
11 Heaven's Doors Are Open Wide (Kay Penton-voc) 3:16
12 Focus (studio) 2:57
Dial "B" For Brownie (1953):
13 Philly J. J. 5:08
14 Choose Now (#1) 4:52
15 Choose Now (#2) 3:25
16 Dial 'B' For Beauty 4:33
17 Theme Of No Repeat 5:19
Credits:
#01-#02: Fats Navarro (tp) Kai Winding (tb) Sahib Shihab (as) Dexter Gordon (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Tadd Dameron (p) Curly Russell (b) Kenny Clarke (d) Vidal Balado (cga) Diego Iborra (bgo) Rae Pearl (voc) - NYC, January 18, 1949;
#03-#06: Miles Davis (tp) Kai Winding (tb) Sahib Shihab (as) Benjamin Lundy (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Tadd Dameron (p) John Collins (g) Curly Russell (b) Kenny Clarke (d) Carlos Vidal (cga), radio broadcast, "Royal Roost" - NYC, February 19, 1949;
#07-#08: Same personnel, radio broadcast, "Royal Roost" - NYC, February 26, 1949;
#09-#12: Miles Davis (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Sahib Shihab (as) Benjamin Lundy (ts) Cecil Payne (bars) Tadd Dameron (p, arr) John Collins (g) Curly Russell (b) Kenny Clarke (d) Kay Penton (voc #10 & #11) - NYC, April 19, 1949;
#13-#17: Clifford Brown, Idrees Sulieman (tp) Herb Mullins (tb) Gigi Gryce (as) Benny Golson (ts) Oscar Estell (bars) Tadd Dameron (p, arr) Percy Heath (b) Philly Joe Jones (d) - NYC, June 11, 1953;
Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/227976099/DT_D_FR_DMRN.zip
Hi ubu , anychance that you or someone could re up Gruntz's Mental Cruelty - Jazz Soundtrack as links are dead , mp3's are fine
Thanks in hope :)
Sorry reza, but I never got those files...
The disc is easy to obtain however:
http://www.amazon.com/Mental-Cruelty-Soundtrack-George-Clarke/dp/B00008YJEZ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1258824447&sr=1-1
cheers mate and thanks for reply :)
Thanks for Tadd Dameron with Miles and Clifford
Much appreciated
Dear Ubu,
I took a lot from your blog..
Are you interested by 100 minutes
from a concert by the marvelous and lunar Lenny Popkin(ts)with Jean-Philippe Viret (b) and Carol Tristano (dr) ???
"En direct du Sunset, Paris" April 2002...
Good quality, french radio broadcast...
I was there...
It's like my private tape, (I asked a very good friend of mine to registrate it in direct from the his radio tuner while I was in the club... I think it will be the first time this tape will appear on the whole web....
I owe you this...with pleasure....
I will first send the links to you and you will judge by yourself wether it deserves to be on your blog or not (concerning the technical quality..)
Yes please, Bhowani!
I'd love to hear it! If you can upload it somewhere, I'll download and have a listen and check it out!
I am ss sorry ubu, cause I am so late
I will start to prepare the rips today
I'll keep you informed !!
No need to rush, whenever you'll be ready it will be appreciated!
contributions
Ubu,
links are ready, please check your mails
I hope the quality will be sufficient !
Dear Ubu,
The two links for your post "Elton Dean Quartet - Amsterdam (NL), Melkweg September 16, 1977" don't work anymore. Would you please please re-upload them again. I'm completing my Keith Tippett material.
thanks you
a fan,
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