Showing posts with label bop. Show all posts
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Friday, May 19, 2023

various artists - Jazz Underground: Live At Smalls

I don't typically pick up modern Impulse! releases, I'm just more interested in their own 60s and 70s heyday. There's even a bunch of ABC Impulse! product that I really dig. But by the time GRP resurrected it as a label releasing contemporary records, that's when you can mostly count me out. I'm not trying to see the classic orange and black livery sullied with some early 90s smooth jazz. Even throughout the massive reissue program that started around '94, I can't think of any modern classics interspersed amongst the likes of Coltrane, Ayler, Mingus, Sanders, and Rollins. Which, you know...that's cool by me. They can't all worth the deluxe 220gram treatment.

Saying that, I did pick this 5" silver slab up a few weeks ago, after I'd seen it, orphaned, on a thrift store shelf over three visits. It ended up being a pretty cool find, featuring a sextet of bands performing live at the appropriately-named Smalls Jazz Club in New York City right at the turn of the millenium. The only one of these groups I was familiar with going into it was the Jason Lindner Big Band, whose "Hexophony" is the standout for me. But all nine tracks are pretty great, honoring their roots without sounding derivative. All in all, I'm pretty happy with the buck it cost me.

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (Live In Europe 1963)

I don't have much to say about this recording other than the following:
  • Here's John Coltrane's classic quartet (Coltrane, Garrison, Jones, Tyner) performing live in Europe circa 1963...at least, that's what the spare information inside this quasi-legit release says
  • This was a purchase from Bibelot Books & Music in Bel Air, MD, circa 1996, shortly after I got my first copy of A Love Supreme and fell deeply in lust with the rare musician worthy of their own church. I totally thought it was a budget copy of My Favorite Things...I didn't know better
  • It's a pair of songs originally cut during Coltrane's excellent Atlantic run, as well as a deeper cut from his recording with the Red Garland Trio (1958, Prestige Records). I'm not Bob Thiele or Rudy van Gelder, but this shows Coltrane's quartet moving further away from bop sounds and into modal jazz mode
  • This beats the hell out 99.9% of the records in my collection, even if it's a cruddy Euro live CD from the 90s with dodgy provenance
I would LOVE to hear more about this actual recording, if you're more of a scholar than I am.



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