hi, Marion Brown's jubalee has been one of the most downloaded items here, some one mentioned that the file ho link from feburary is no longer active it appears the earlier file ho links have been trolled.
i dont know why, the records are all OOP, and have been for years.
with little prospect of being reissued.
for archival purposes ive reuploaded this in FLAC, 3 files ,you need all three to unzip.
personnel
brown, grachan moncur, dave burrell, reggie johnson
alan shorter, bennie maupin, beaver harris
SEE COMMENTS
www.genpoex.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks !
ReplyDeleteFinally!!!!! I've been waiting forever for someone to post this!!!!! Thanks a billion!!!
ReplyDeleteyou are all very welcome, marion brown is one of my absolute favourites.
ReplyDeletesunmyth, thanks for all your fine posts over at brewing, you have perhaps overlooked us,i posted this in febuary, used a different filehost though,the links are dead.
cheers
much appreciated...and in FLAC too....bonus! thank you.
ReplyDeleteMarion Brown - Porto Novo 320 mp3
ReplyDeleteThought you might enjoy another great, but out-of-print recording:
http://rapidshare.com/files/70420778/Marion_Brown.rar
New York Contemporary Five - Consequences
ReplyDeleteNew York Contemporary Five - Rufus
New York Art Quartet - Mohawk
All out-of-print and all in the same series:
http://rapidshare.com/files/70355863/John_Tchicai.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/70373379/John_Tchicai.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/70387480/John_Tchicai.part3.rar
Great thanks to you and Nothing Is for making a lot of impossible to find Marion Brown available.
ReplyDeleteWhen looking for his solo concert at Yale University I noticed your comment over at LEXICON DEVIL's post of Marion Brown "Quartet":
"sotise said...
also , forgot to mention theres a beautiful concert up of brown playing solo at yale university in 1981, at 192kbs
at a newish ,good blog here
http://agreatworkoffiction.blogspot.com/2007/10/marion-brown-solo-saxophone-at-yale.html"
That page is no longer there. If you got the concert could you please put it up on your blog?
Thanks again for a great blog!
Just found your blog a few days ago and wished to thank you for the Marion Brown disk. I have about 10 LP's and CD's of his in my collection and never heard Juba Lee. I'm listening as I write - as wonderful as the best of his releases. Again, Very Much Appreciated.
ReplyDeleteif you have the frst marion brown lp "Marion Brown Quartet". i wont this to much. sorry for the bad english. thnx
ReplyDeleteImagine my surprise at finding the first cut is "512 E. 12th (Street)", (I am assuming). I live at 507 E. 12th. Now I know 1988 is not 1966 and neither is today, but I like to think of my neighbor lady freaking out on one of those insanely hot NYC nights before A/C. It would be a rattling old fan clanging against the wire cage. There would also be open hydrants spraying the concrete with sizzle splash. Of course, the sirens would have to wail past and a screech or two of automatic transmissions trying to double park, and the tappits under the carb as counterpoint to the breeze machine. This is a dialogue in a tongue no longer spoken in a language we appreciate now because someone was listening to the East Village a long long time ago.
ReplyDeletemerci beaucoup pour ce Juba-Lee. Cela fait des années que j'ai égaré mon LP ret ne peux plus l'écouter, mais il continue à m'obséder. J'aime beaucoup Grachan Moncur dans ce disque.
ReplyDeleteEt merci aussi aux autres commentateurs pour leurs posts. Marion Brown est un grand artiste avec un son très délicat, je l'ai écouté plusieurs fois à Paris.
While searching for some Amina Claudine Myers, I stumbled on your post. THANKS!
ReplyDeletehi there,
ReplyDeletefirst of all, you have a wonderful blog. i discovered it recently and really appreciate all that excellent music. thank you so much!
is there any chance you can repost this album? marion brown early music is so good.
thanks!
b.
I would second the request to repost Jubalee, if at all possible. This is the best musc blog on the Internet!
ReplyDeleteJerry
It's gone, oh great Sol.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is one of the best. Can You re-up this please?
Thanks !!!
Here, I uploaded Jubalee in mp3 ripped from LP.
ReplyDeletehttp://rapidshare.com/files/441810208/MB-JL.zip
Million thanks to last anonymous uploader!
ReplyDeletePlease re-up!?
ReplyDeleteSure thing!
ReplyDeletehttp://oron.com/3bq3214f4p03
The mp3 link is working, though ...
Can someone re-up it please.
ReplyDeleteOron does not work.
Thank you so much!
Here we go again:
ReplyDeleterapidshare
kinabalu, I cannot thank you enough!
ReplyDeleteHere's a better rip from a near mint
ReplyDeleteNippon Phonogram reissue circa 1980
PICS -FLAC
https://mega.co.nz/#!JJEXwYyD!cyOkAVXW3UiTa2zBWr5MSgqMkXFLZQx2rQu1VXwOBeg
Thanks Sotise - great music
ReplyDeleteThank you sotise. Though I've seen this a few times over the years I've never picked it up or heard it. Great lineup, looking forward to listening.
ReplyDelete-Brian
Thanks Sotise!
ReplyDeleteCould someone please re-up "Consequences" by the New York Contemporary Five? Rapidshare has been gone a long time now. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteConsequences was reissued last year and is still available (and sounds great): see f.e. https://www.discogs.com/New-York-Contemporary-Five-Consequences-Revisited/release/15417096
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