Count Basie/Joe Turner - The Bosses

Another late-period gem from Pablo (like you couldn’t tell, given the Pablo-esque cover), with Basie and crew backing up Turner in fine form. Blues front to back.

Band includes Zoot Sims & Eddie Davis (tenor), JJ Johnson (trombone), Harry Edison (trumpet), Ray Brown (bass), Irving Ashby (guitar), and Louie Bellson (drums).

#nowplaying #vinyl #blues #CountBasie #BigJoeTurner #ZootSims #EddieDavis #JJJohnson #HarryEdison #RayBrown #IrvingAshby #LouieBellson

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Ella & Louis: Complete Studio Small Group Recordings, 2015 on Waxtime

Waxtime is sometimes a controversial label. Based on some differences between US and EU copyright law, they’re releasing classic jazz recordings without explicit access o the source material. This means they might be working from a CD, or even a needle-drop on a good vinyl copy- but the source material is more or less unofficial.

That said, I’m a huge fan of the work Ella and Louis did together. There are two primary releases: 1956’s Ella and Louis, which I have a 1956 pressing of, and 1957’s Ella and Louis Again, which I don’t currently have (but am on the hunt for). The latter is a 2xLP release, which includes some tracks that feature one or the other but not both.

This Waxtime release puts together then first Ella and Louis LP plus the tracks from Ella and Louis Again which feature both of them. (As they put it: “This edition includes all of their duets from these sessions while discarding the songs on which either Ella or Louis sit out”).

Note Ella and Louis are backed here by basically the Oscar Peterson Trio: Peterson, Herb Ellis, and Ray Brown, plus Buddy Rich (sides A&B) or Louie Bellson (sides C&D) on drums. These original sessions were all done in Hollywood and produced by Norman Granz.

For my money this is a great edition, despite unclear / unstated source material. (Direct-metal-mastering straight from a CD?). It’s well pressed, with a low noise floor, and the mastering makes the material sound lively and present. Now maybe on high end audiophile equipment one would notice more difference, but these are studio recordings from the 50s and they sound great. I’ll keep looking for an original (or an audiophile reissue) of Ella and Louis Again but in the meanwhile happy to have these on vinyl.

#1950s #1956 #1957 #2010s #2015 #BuddyRich #EllaFitzgerald #HerbEllis #jazz #LouieBellson #LouisArmstrong #NormanGranz #OscarPeterson #RayBrown #Reissue #Verve #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds #Waxtime

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, Ella and Louis, 1956 on Verve | Goatless

As though Ella and Louis weren't enough, the backing band is Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown - (aka the Oscar Peterson Trio) - and Buddy Rich. There's a followup Ella and Louis Again from 1957, and then a later CD release that combines both also called Ella & Louis. Love the two of them

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Count Basie / Kansas City 3 - For the Second Time

You know, I just don't care that these are late-period Basie albums...these Pablo LPs have great sound and thoroughly enjoyable performances, and this is no exception.

Basie is joined by Louie (Louis) Bellson (drums) and Ray Brown (bass).

#nowplaying #jazz #vinyl #CountBasie #LouieBellson #RayBrown

Louie Bellson en concert le 12 octobre 1980 au Nancy Jazz Pulsations

#LouieBellson (dir, dr), Bobby Shew, Brian O'Flaherty, Frank Szabo, Neil Balm, Alan Downey (tp), Rick Chamberlain, Hale Rood, Clint Sharman (tb), Don Mikkelsen (btb), Arnie Lawrence, Andy Mackintosh (as), Joe Romano, Ken Hitchcock (ts), Bill Jones (bs), Frank Strazzeri (p), John Heard (b)

#jazz #podcast #francemusique en 2 parties:
https://www.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/podcasts/les-legendes-du-jazz/louie-bellson-en-concert-le-12-octobre-1980-au-nancy-jazz-pulsations-1-2-1248096
https://www.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/podcasts/les-legendes-du-jazz/louie-bellson-en-concert-le-12-octobre-1980-au-nancy-jazz-pulsations-2-2-7195899

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Louie Bellson en concert le 12 octobre 1980 au Nancy Jazz Pulsations (1/2)

Louie Bellson aurait eu 100 ans. Batteur légendaire, c’était aussi un homme adorable. Les musiciens qui ont fait partie de son big band évoquent le bonheur de travailler et de voyager avec lui. Et les nombreux artistes avec lesquels il a enregistré parlent de lui comme d’un véritable gentleman…

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