Jazz Record Hunting in Japan Pt. 2: Finds (Finally) Revealed!
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Companion Japanese record store tour video:
• The Deep Groove Mono G...
Originals:
00:35 Horace Silver, Six Pieces of Silver
01:21 Walt Dickerson, Relativity
02:50 John Coltrane, Olé
03:48 John Coltrane, Impressions
04:52 John Coltrane Live at Birdland
Japanese Reissues:
05:21 Gil Mellé Quintet/Sextet
05:48 Elmo Hope Trio
06:30 Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers At the Jazz Corner of the World Vol. 2
08:04 Horace Parlan, Speakin' My Piece
08:22 Ray Bryant Trio
09:02 Tommy Flanagan, Overseas
10:32 Teddy Charles, Coolin'
11:01 This Is Walt Dickerson
12:04 Charlie Parker Tribute at The Five Spot (Signal)
13:12 Roy Haynes Modern Group
13:58 Curtis Amy & Frank Butler, Groovin' Blue
OJCs:
14:26 George Wallington, Jazz for the Carriage Trade
14:40 Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors
15:03 Kenny Dorham, Quiet Kenny
15:48 Kenny Dorham, 2 Horns 2 Rhythm
16:08 Max Roach, Deeds Not Words
Japanese Jazz:
16:36 Masao Yagi Plays Thelonious Monk
18:38 Charlie Mariano, Jazz Intersession
Love the channel and your descriptive words on each album. The missus has good taste, I have never heard Walt before. On my wants list now
Very jealous of your Japanese dig. I gotta (I will!) make it to Japan one day. Jazz, nature, sushi, sake! Thanks for sharing!
So much killer stuff here. I have looked into that Roy Haynes on Swing before, looks so cool. I picked up a copy of that Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors OJC, and really like it as well. It actually started me going down a rabbit hole of Prestige jam sessions titles -- I've been meaning to do a video on that topic. That Max Roch Deeds Not Words is also so good and features some great tuba soloing by Ray Draper. I am going to check out Walt Dickerson, those two records look cool. And thanks for the shout out! -- Mike
Great video once again!
really great records
Lots of great stuff you got there. I am been long coveting that Toshiko and her Pals you mentioned. I have a lot of her releases but am finding it very difficult to track that down. I also need to spend more time discovering Walt Dickerson - I do have the Patch of Blue album which I find refreshingly different and inventive. Thanks for the video.
Favourite song "Death and Taxes" very funny.
I have that same version of Olé (bought in Berlin many years ago) and it‘s great. Mine‘s mastered by George Piros (ATGP in deadwax) and sounds great.
P.S. Similarly, got an Impulse/ABC “Africa/Brass” in Tokyo, and it‘s an RVG STEREO. Sounds pretty horrible, actually 😂 almost no top-end.
Rich, crispi again. Finally saw the entire video and two records I also got in Japan: Overseas (6 bucks in my case) and Ray Bryant Trio (similar pressing to yours). 😅
Man, you have a super cool wife! She pushed you to get the Walt Dickerson? LOL! Thanks! Were the Walt Dickerson's you got in Japan, US releases?
Relativity is an original, This is Walt Dickerson is a Japanese RE :)
Nice video, I long to go dig in Japan. Question that I've always had but never researched, but why are Japanese pressings susceptible to damp/moisture spots? Obvs Japan is an island but still seems weird to me coming from the South where humidity is typically very high.
My wife is Japanese and she has claimed it indeed is from humidity. Could it be even higher in Japan??