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duet between vocalist and pianist, 10 cuts, incl. one medley, recorded May 5, 1975
MEMORIES OF YOU contains music from the 1920's and '30s.
Personnel: Claire Austin (vocals); Don Ewell (piano). Claire Austin Memories Of You Songs Memories Of You Review
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$14.79 Ella Fitzgerald didn't lack for live recording opportunities in the late '50s, which on the surface, would make this first issue of a 1958 Chicago live club date an easy one to pass on. Verve label head Norman Granz recorded her often in the '50s with an eye to releasing live albums, which he did with her shows at Newport in 1957 and Los Angeles' Opera House in 1958 (not to mention another 1958 concert in Rome that was released 30 years later to wide ...
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$12.89 It's an event when AACM members collaborate on disc. The former Art Ensemble stalwart Jarman (alto sax, flute, ) and the incendiary tenor saxophonist McIntyre team up to form a most powerful and prolific front line as you'll ever hear in creative music. Colson's rarely recorded piano, the always joyous Favors on bass, and El'Zabar's African informed percussion wizardry provide the ideal backdrop for the countless bright moments heard on this CD.
Every cut bears a close listening. The opening title track has a three chord modality that is a springboard for McIntyre's extroverted musings, beyond 'Trane-Shepp-Ayler-Frank Wright, while Jarman's gets into a tuneful exploration. "Song Of Joy For the Predestined" is a free bop bash, very Art Ensemblish, but faded prematurely, as if to save time. "Kudus" is truly a joy, with Jarman's fluttering flute, modal bass and mbira, and Jarman reciting poetry while Zabar chants. "Dance'm" is a bluesy swing expressing resonant deep blue in tandem saxophone lines, while "Prayer At Twilight" is free floating with Colson's beautiful piano, and McIntyre's "Love Supreme" rambunctious tenor. "Ornette" sports another ostinato bass with chanting, piano and percussion ...
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$33.95 Recorded between 1947 & 1954. Includes liner notes by Phil Schaap.
Along with a complete duplication of the 24 performances included in Complete Verve Masters with Strings, which was issued a year earlier than this set, there are 50 other master takes here produced by Norman Granz, ranging from a 1947 Carnegie Hall date to Parker's last in 1954. Many of the cuts come from 1950-1952. Half of the 1949 sessions are string dates; the rest come from sessions with Kenny Dorham, Tommy Turk, Al Haig, Tommy Potter, and Carlos Vidal. The most rewarding performances are a reunion of sorts with Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, along with Curly Russell and Buddy Rich, from April 1950. These tracks are nearly seminal versions of "Mohawk," "Leapfrog," and "Relaxin' with Lee," along with fine reads of "Bloomdido," "An Oscar for Treadwell," and "My Melancholy Baby." Four other cuts come from a brief reunion with Miles Davis and Max Roach in January of 1951 with Teddy Kotick and Walter Bishop, Jr. rounding out the band, and include smokingly hot versions of "Au Privave," "She Rote," and "K.C Blues." Other musicians who appear here are Oscar Peterson, Red Rodney, Kenny Clarke, John Lewis, and Billy Bauer, among dozens of others. The package is beautiful in a decorated, painted silver metal box that the CDs fold out of, but the booklet -- like Universal's Joni Mitchell set -- falls apart because of bogus stitching. There is undoubtedly great music here, although it would have worked better as a double set to respect those who were righteous enough to buy the strings disc. ~ Thom Jurek
While it is a great thing to have all of the Charlie Parker master takes of his Verve period on one disc, including a complete duplication of Complete Verve Masters with Strings, which was issued a year earlier, it seems more than excessive and more and more like Universal's stock motive: to get the loyal listener to buy the same product over and over again. While those who oversee these projects can claim "historical accuracy" as a motive, it will stink of false rhetoric. First, the argument that the "with strings" sessions should have been given an entire disc apart from everything else is in a way bogus, as they were part of a seminal continuum that charted Parker's development and decline. They should never have been separated out in the first place. But completists no doubt bought them, and now are expected to buy them again just to get a "true" historical package. This is simply cynical marketing by Universal. Not considering the 24 "with strings" performances, there are 50 other master takes here produced by Norman Granz, ranging from a 1947 Carnegie Hall date to Parker's last in 1954. Many of the cuts here come from 1950-1952. Half of the 1949 sessions are string dates; the rest come from sessions with Kenny Dorham, Tommy Turk, Al Haig, Tommy Potter, and Carlos Vidal. The most rewarding performances here are a reunion of sorts with Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk, along with Curly Russell and Buddy Rich, from April 1950. These tracks are nearly seminal versions of "Mohawk," "Leapfrog," and "Relaxin' ...
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