26 January 2013

MAL WALDRON ‎– SPANISH BITCH (GLOBE 1971)








A1.  Spanish Bitch                            
A2.  Eleanor Rigby                           
B1.  Black Chant                               
B2.  All That Funk                             

The album was produced by Manfred Eicher and originally destined for the ECM label, hence the artwork. However, it was picked up in Japan by Victor for their Globe sub-label and, in the end, was never released on ECM or on CD.

Mal Waldron, piano
Isla Eckinger, bass
Fred Braceful, drums

Recorded in Ludwigsburg, West Germany, September 18, 1970.
Released on Globe ‎– SMJX – 10113; distributed by Victor Musical Industries.

Vinyl Rip

27 comments:

Nick said...

RS

ZS Side A
ZS Side B

wightdj said...

Cool, thanks.

Newk said...

I had found out about this record somehow back in the 90's, and I'd had it on my wish list for years till someone else finally posted it on another blog. Of course, I have to check out your rip so I can make sure to have the best quality! This is of course an example of generosity and effort for the sake of the music, and I wish I had better ways of showing my appreciation than my little anecdotal stories!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, this is much appreciated!

Bill said...

Thanks for this rarity.

Megapouetman said...

Millions thanks, I am a Mal Waldron fan this is really great

zero said...

I was lucky enough to find a lossless copy of this beauty a while ago. But, like Newk, I'm going to download your rip. Thanks very much for the splendid share, Nick.

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot!

Clifford Allen said...

Bought this on LP many years ago and it's fantastic, one of my favorite Mal LPs. It's actually quite surprising that no reissue has appeared.

Anonymous said...

Lovely sounding vinyl rip, Nick!
Thank You!
Fred Braceful (later of Exmagma)! --dandor

glmlr said...

I asked many friends decades ago: Who was the lucky lady referred to in the title? And still haven't found out ...

serviceton said...

I know her glmlr

bventure said...

Thanks for this, I only have it as mp3 from another blog (I forget which).

apf said...

Thank you for this upgrade.

glmlr said...

Tell us more, Serviceton!

SOTISE said...

yes i too am a Mal Fiend , but also only have downloaded mp3's which sound overly worked and bleached out ... thank you

Daniel Cecil said...

Mal Waldron is pretty much the bee's knees. I've been looking for this one a long time. Cheers.

Wallofsound said...

If I recall correctly Orgy In Rhythm shared it a few years ago. I'm following the gang in ensuring I have the highest quality rip. Many thanks, Nick. I'm particularly pleased to be prompted to go back and listen again.

roberth said...

thanks this is my favorite period of mal's many fine periods. can't wait to hear it. thanks for using zippyshare as well
robert

Hookfinger said...

I think WallofSound is correct. I love this record and even the cover of Eleanor Rigby can be decent if you are in the right mood

-Otto- said...

Strange history of this record's release. Thanks, Nick!

laika said...

many thanks for this excellent rip,i've had a 320 for some time but this is a wonderful upgrade

headman said...

Whew...thought I'd missed this but the RS link is still there!

Thank you so much for this, Nick, it's one of my favourite Mal Waldron albums and it will great to hear it in it's full glory!

cLaUdE said...

Can this be re up? Merci, C.

correct silence said...

new link
https://mega.nz/#!mdUmCL5C!zjkc2cHNfNtWT9cFUF1UY14at2wY9gOZjbakKTTOn0I

Anonymous said...

Many Thanks,i am a Waldron fan, but this album it's near to impossible to collect.

likescookies said...

Thanks for this! It sounds better than the copy I had. I noticed, though, that it runs slightly slower than my previous copy. And, indeed, when I compare the running times to the album scan in the download, the running times of the flac files are slightly longer. I'm wondering which is correct. My old files match the running times on the album scan, so I'm guessing the files posted here are slightly slow. But maybe the original album was mastered slightly fast and this was corrected when it was put out on CD?