Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958
Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958

Art Blakey - Live In Scheveningen 1958 (Reel-to-Reel)

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Art Blakey, drums [click here to see more vinyl featuring Art Blakey]

Lee Morgan, trumpet [click here to see more vinyl featuring Lee Morgan]

Benny Golson, tenor saxophone

Bobby Timmons, piano

Jymie Merritt, bass


 

2 reel-to-reel tapes, box

Mono

Live

Label : The Lost Recordings

Original label : The Lost Recordings

Recorded at the Kurhaus in Scheveningen, Netherlands, on 29 November 1958

Mastered by André Perriat

Tape type: RTM LPR90

Format: 1/4 inch - 2 channels - stereo

Recording level: 320 nWb/m

Track separation: 0.75mm

Recording speed: 38cm/sec - 15 IPS

Equalization curve: CCIR

Originally released in 2018 (as a CD and a double LP)

Reissued in 2024


Tracks:

Tape 1 :

  1. Introduction by Art Blakey
  2. Moanin'.
  3. Announcement by Art Blakey
  4. Along Came Betty
  5. Announcement by Art Blakey
  6. Evidence/Justice

Tape 2 :

  1. Just by Myself
  2. Announcement by Art Blakey
  3. I Remember Clifford
  4. Announcement by Art Blakey
  5. Now Is the Time
  6. Announcement by Art Blakey
  7. Whisper Not
  8. Night in Tunisia

 

Reviews :

On the evening of November 29, 1958 on the stage of the Kurhaus in Scheveningen, when Art Blakey grabs the microphone to say "I would like to take a moment and say good evening on behalf of the Jazz Messengers and myself," everyone knows that he is living a historic moment. Pianist Bobby Timmons has just created the iconic "Moanin'" and saxophonist Benny Golson the famous "Along Came Betty," which the Jazz Messengers mix with compositions by their illustrious companions, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. The essence of world jazz is on stage, and is taken up again on this edition forgotten until today.

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4.88 / 5

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