A neglected BLUE NOTE classic from 1960 by an underrated pianist/composer:
Freddie Redd ~ Shades of Redd
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saw him with the great Jackie Mac in The Connection way back when .....Last edited by aka Calum Da Jazbo; 23-10-12, 14:16.According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Jazzrook
Did you know that Freddie Redd was still performing?
I don't have the "Shades of Redd" album but I am aware of tunes like the excellent "Melanie" and "Ole" from John Zorn's "News for Lulu" that came out about 25 years ago. It's wierd how cultish this record is yet you get the impression that Redd has done almost nothing else! I was amazed to find that he is both still alive and still playing - the combination with altoist Jesse Davis seems to be extremely well matched. It's nice to hear the music if only to hear more of Tina Brooks and a more conservative and less strident Jackie McLean.
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Ian, ckout "The Thespian", the opening track on that album, a kind of two tempo Brilliant Corners with a glorious blend of horns and v. fine solos. Brooks edging into a harder late 50s Trane mode.
There's a clip on Utube of Brooks going head to head with David Newman in the '63 Ray Charles band chez Brazil...I think Fathead cuts him.
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View Post"Oh, I thought I heard Helen Boaden say, take that nasty funky thing away..."
Helen Boaden - vocals and water cooler.
George Enwhistle - banjo
Jimmy Lips Savile - cornet
Mark Thompson - bass
(c) BBC jazz cassettes on demand.
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostJazzrook
Did you know that Freddie Redd was still performing?
I don't have the "Shades of Redd" album but I am aware of tunes like the excellent "Melanie" and "Ole" from John Zorn's "News for Lulu" that came out about 25 years ago. It's wierd how cultish this record is yet you get the impression that Redd has done almost nothing else! I was amazed to find that he is both still alive and still playing - the combination with altoist Jesse Davis seems to be extremely well matched. It's nice to hear the music if only to hear more of Tina Brooks and a more conservative and less strident Jackie McLean.
http://www.freddieredd.com/audiovideo.html
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostBTW, The Ron Coltrane Quintet's cult recording of "Fixin it for Jimmy" (1979), with a cover of Jimmy Savile playing a toy saxophone, has for some reason gone missing from the BBC library.
Own up now...
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postsaw him with the great Jackie Mac in The Connection way back when .....
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