26 December 2008
Presenting Burton Greene-1968(columbia lp cs 9784)320kbs
A christmas present from anonymous ..left in the comments to the previous post.
Dan Warburton-It's about time Presenting Burton Greene was reissued!
Burton Greene-Yes, it's enjoyed much more creative life in the cut-out bins than it ever did on the shelves! You know, that was the first time a Moog was used on a jazz record. I first met Robert Moog in 1963 at an electronics show in New York where he was running around saying "does anybody want to try my instrument?" I went up and introduced myself: "I'm a piano player, I can use that.." He said, "I can't offer you any money, but my wife is a great cook and if you feel like coming up to Ithaca, you're welcome to stay." Well, man, I hadn't eaten in a month so I said, "Erm, yeah I think I have a little free time at the moment..!" (laughs) and I went up to Ithaca and had a ball. And after that I was the synthesizer expert..! I tried to work a deal with Norman Seaman to do a solo Moog concert - that was even announced on my first quartet record - but he was losing money and it didn't happen. Anyway, John Hammond at Columbia had heard about that. "You're the cat who plays the synthesizer. Burton, you've got to add the synthesizer to that record." The record was already done, but he said, "we'll pay you to work on the synthesizer." The magic word. Five hours at $100 an hour. Normally I don't drink, but I remember that day when I went to the studio to get that extra $500 out of Hammond, I drank a quarter bottle of Scotch. I rolled in the studio like Napoleon (laughs). There were wall-to-wall Moogs in the studio and five assistant Walter Sears engineers each getting $80 an hour to help me create. They said: "What will it be sir?" I said, "I'd like a Sine Generator 17 to start with, please. 17B." "OK, sir, yes.." (imitates the noises of a Moog) I said, "Hmm it's a little thin.." They said "what about a BX.." I didn't know sine from sawtooth! Hammond was like, "that's my boy!" We ended up with all this weird shit and had to find a place to put it. I said to [drummer] Shelly [Rusten]: "There's a little part of your solo there that we can.. enhance." He said "don't you put that shit on top of my solo, man!" (laughs)
http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/interviews/greene.html
PRESENTING BURTON GREENE
Columbia LP, CS 9784, 1968?
side 1
1. BALLAD IN B MINOR 6.40
2. SLURP! 7.37
3. NIRVANA VIBRATIONS 8.55
side 2
4. LEBANESE TURN-A-ROUND 3.45
5. EASTERN FOLK SONG 6.30
6. VOICE OF THE SILENCES 11.33
Byard Lancaster - as, tpt
Steve Tintweiss - bs
Shelly Rusten - perc
Burton Greene - pno, pno harp, elec harpsichord, chants
moog synth on (2)
Thanks Anon!!
Thanks for the Xmas gift, Anon / Sotise!
ReplyDeleteglad you liked it, more rarities on the way, stay tuned
ReplyDeleteAnon,would you like to make your own posts here on the board...i could send you a formal invitation..but you'd need a blogger account....alternatively sending links by email..might be better than simply dropping them in comments though thats fine too.
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Been looking for this one for a while. Thaks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this important session. Mr. Greene is still active with recent releases on CIMP. Also check out his ESP recording with Marion Brown ('66) and his BYG-Actuel recording, Aquariana, from '69.
ReplyDeleteWow! No internet for a few days & when I come back a torrent of great stuff. Commenting here b/c I'm particularly excited about this one, never having heard of it before. I haven't listened yet but I'm very curious to hear Lancaster in this grouping. He seems to be all over the place in the various records I've heard him on...
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteSaw him last year, a great musician and gentleman.
ReplyDeleteThat live Burton Greene LP on ESP is one of my favorite free jazz albums: free improvisation, but thoughtful, not pointless noodling and squealing (one of the major detriments of that era, even occasionally for legends and heroes like Ayler and Trane).
ReplyDeletereally looking forward to hearing this one. thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletewonderful pair burton green and byard lancaster, thank you
ReplyDeleteupgrade to flac
ReplyDeletefrom clean vinyl
23-11-2012
https://rapidshare.com/files/1499124850/PSNTGB_G68.rar
enjoy!!
thanks, sotise!! burton greene is wonderful, be it his free past or his whole present (klezmokum, f.e.).
ReplyDeletecheers,
lucky :)
unfortunatly this is already gone
ReplyDelete@Magogiallo, its still available!!
ReplyDeleteI am not lucky enought, the new rapidshare rules are very narrow, I'll try till when I will be able to DL it thank you Sotise
ReplyDeleteDownload permission denied by uploader. (0b67c2f5)
ReplyDeletethis has???? to do with not being
in a public folder??
love everything still hoping
the john surman elvin jones
can be acdcessed. i keep trying
for days but no luck yet
robert
Roberth , try it now , ive moved it to a public folder, it should function
ReplyDelete7-2-013
wow odd
ReplyDeletetried it (https://rapidshare.com/files/1499124850/PSNTGB_G68.rar) but still the same comment
Download not available
Download permission denied by uploader. (0b67c2f5)
rapidshare is a pain these days hey?
robert
but the media fire link worked for 320. i am fine with that.
ReplyDeletebut in terms of other folks that rapidshare flac link still had the same message. i look forward to hearing the 320 of it. its downloading now
i am a big byard lancaster fan i used to see him in boston with jr mitchell.
robert
They may indeed have been moved to another folder, but it doesn't look like the contents of that folder have been publicly shared. That goes for other earlier file postings as well. In other words, try again.
ReplyDeleteAt Rapidshare I get the message "The download for this file has not been enabled. Only the user who uploaded it, can enable the download option."
ReplyDeleteOK. This should work:
ReplyDeleteRS
Hello
ReplyDeleteis it possible to update and re-up? Thanks in advance
New link:
ReplyDeleteAdrive
Thank you Kinabalu. I have never heard completely this album. It is a masterpiece. After Marion Brown on his first record, Byard Lancaster was another alto with who Greene was matching perfectly. The overdubs on synth are great too and all the compositions are superbe. Should we send the link to clean feed's producer to show them what is a good record?
ReplyDeleteKinabalu, thank you. This interview excerpt is quiet nice and makes me smile. Wondering wether the music will make me smile as well.
ReplyDeleteBut at least I shall give at listen this time.
So cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks!