Marzette Watts, tenor saxophone
Georg Turner, cornet
Marty Cook, trombone
Frank Kipers, violin
Bobby Few, piano
Cevera Jeffries Jr., bass
Juini Booth, bass
Steve Tintweiss, bass
J.C. Moses, drums
Tom Berge, drums
Amy Sheffer, voice
Patty Waters, voice
Bill Dixon, producer, piano on A2
A1. octobersong (Dixon) 6:58
A2. Play It Straight (Coleman) 3:46
A3. F.L.O.A.R.S.S. ((Watts) 4:57
B1. Medley (Watts) 9:02
B2. Lonely Woman (Coleman) 5:49
B3. Joudpoo (Watts) 4:04
Recorded 1968 in New York. A1, B1, B2: Recorded by Stereo Sound Studios, N. Y. C.
Savoy Records MG-12193 (1969)
(vinyl rip)
Have this rip since years. The last two days I've removed manually a lot of clicks 'n pops. There's a low level static which I can't remove. But it is audible only on the very quiet parts of the recording. Seems to be from the audio device with which the LP was ripped.
ReplyDeleteHowever - the sound is really quiet good and the music is captivating and occaisonally great.
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Thank you for this and other great items!
ReplyDeleteBIG THX!...
ReplyDeleteThank-you very much
ReplyDeleteListening to this record I can say that Bill Dixon was not only a great musician but also a fantastic producer, all the records that he have produced for Savoy have an interesting point of view about the new thing, very different than ESP, it is a pity that even in japan those haven't been reissued. But it is true that the work of the majors company is not about music. No surprise if some bootleg labels are growing more and more.
ReplyDeleteRecently on my radio program I was telling to the listeners that they really should buy the Don Cherry Trio live in Paris studio 105, it is a bootleg but every serious music lover should have it. Thanks to the majors company, to the national radios who have hours and hours of archival documents and let them sleep.
Cool, thanks.
ReplyDelete@correct silence. where can I hear your show?
ReplyDeleteany way to repost a link to this?
ReplyDeleteIt's still active
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