Showing posts with label savoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label savoy. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Little Willie's Quantum Leap






This is an interesting record. And when I talk about this record, I'm talking about this record -  the very one you are looking at. When I first got it, I saw some writing on the inner grooves in grease pencil, and two concentric circles drawn right onto the grooves. Closer inspection revealed an arrow marked in pencil pointing upwards to the first of these two circles. This is the type of thing that audiophiles or a certain type of record collector might scoff at. Not me. I find it thrilling. There's a story in the grooves that goes beyond the music contained within them, giving life to this object and the purpose that it served, probably as study material to it's previous owner, whom I'm guessing was a musician.

The first circle comes precisely at the moment when the band drops out and Charlie Parker begins his lyrical solo on tenor - not alto - which he hadn't played since he was in the Earl Hines orchestra, and leads into Miles' solo and then pianist John Lewis' run. I have a few other Bird records, where you can visually see where the solos are, because the grooves are worn out from excessive replay of these parts. This is the first time I've seen it marked.

Modern technology makes this type of loving demarcation unnecessary. I can tell you that after making an mp3 of this record, that the first circle comes at exactly 0:34, and the second one (where the solos end) at 2:21. It also gives visualization to another another bit of mathematic symmetry. The band plays the harmonic be-bop riff on the chord changes over the head in a 32 bar form at the beginning and the end of this take for approximately 33 seconds.

If a paper airplane is sent off from the Empire State Building's observation deck on a clear day, and a bullet is fired from a smoking gun 100 yards away pointed toward a rocket leaving Cape Canaveral, who picks up Little Willie's bar tab?



Download:

"Little Willie Leaps" (take 3) mp3
by Miles Davis All Stars, 1947.
available on The Complete Savoy & Dial Master Takes

Bonus:

"Little Willie Leaps" (take 1 - incomplete) mp3
by Miles Davis All Stars, 1947.
available on Complete Savoy & Dial Studio Sessions

"Little Willie Leaps" (take 2)
mp3
by Miles Davis All Stars, 1947.
available on Complete Savoy & Dial Studio Sessions

Friday, October 26, 2007

Earl King


















Hey folks, today we're gonna listen to the great Earl King - his first single on Savoy with Huey Smith on piano (as Earl Johnson), his follow-up on Specialty, where he does his best Guitar Slim imitation (King was Guitar Slim's understudy and performed convincingly as Guitar Slim to unsuspecting audiences when Slim was in a car crash and out of commission), also an early version of "Come On" as "Darling Honey Angel Child" and "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights."

Dig it and have a good weekend...

Download:



















"Have You Gone Crazy" mp3
by Earl Johnson, 1953.
available on Earl King 1953-1955



















"Beggin' At Your Mercy" mp3
by Earl Johnson, 1953.
available on Earl King 1953-1955



















"A Mother's Love" mp3
by Earl King, 1954.
available on Earl's Pearls



















"I'm Your Best Bet, Baby"
by Earl King, 1954.
available on Earl's Pearls

"Those Lonely, Lonely Nights" mp3
by Earl King, 1955.
available on Earl's Pearls

"Darling Honey Angel Child" mp3
by Earl King, 1960.
available on Earl's Pearls

BONUS

"Those Lonely, Lonely Nights" mp3
by Dr. John, 1972.
available on Dr. John's Gumbo

"Let The Good Times Roll" mp3
by Dr. John, 1972.
available on Dr. John's Gumbo

"Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)" mp3
by Freddie King, 1974.
available on Burglar

"Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)" mp3
by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1968.
available on Electric Ladyland

Monday, August 20, 2007

Max Roach






















"Art is a powerful weapon that society, or the powers that be, use to control or direct the way people think. Culture is used to perpetuate the status quo of a society. Even though I'm involved in music for the sake of entertainment, I always hope to offer some kind of enlightenment."

-Max Roach 1924-2007




















Download: "Woodyn' You" mp3
Coleman Hawkins and his Orchestra
Recorded February 16, 1944.



















Download: "Disorder At The Border" mp3
Coleman Hawkins and his Orchestra
Recorded February 22, 1944.



















Download: "Ko Ko" mp3
Charlie Parker's Ri Bop Boys
Recorded November 26, 1945.



















Download: "Klactoveedsedstene" mp3
Charlie Parker Quintet
Recorded November 4, 1947.



















Download: "Marmaduke" mp3
Charlie Parker's All Stars
Recorded September 24, 1948.

Max Roach photograph: © William P. Gottlieb

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or at your local independently owned record store.
Coleman Hawkins sides available on: Rainbow Mist
Charlie Parker sides available on
The Complete Savoy and Dial Studio Recordings 1944-1948