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@kurganrs Ja, sorry, hatte irgendwie gestern gemeint, die sei hier schon längst erwähnt worden:
Es handelt sich genaugenommen um eine Reissue von „I Don’t Care Who Knows It“ mit anderem Cover und (gegenüber der 1996er CD-Erstveröffentlichung) einem (Bonustrack D3).
Der betreffende Track, „Dialogo“, ist aber im Mosaic Select mit den Aufnahmen zu finden (also Entspannung @soulpope):
https://www.discogs.com/Duke-Pearson-Mosaic-Select/release/4049230
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Kaufen kann man sie z.B. hier:
https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/79887/duke-pearson/i-dont-care-who-knows-it-complete-68-70-sessions
Vorn dort auch die folgenden Infos, die die Herkunft der Sessions mal wieder schön im Unklaren lassen:
THE FIRST EVER COMPLETE RELEASE OF THE 1968, ‘69 AND ’70 SESSIONS.
NEWLY MASTERED FROM ANALOGUE RUDY VAN GELDER TAPES.
GATEFOLD COVER ARTWORK INCLUDING PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED ORIGINAL BLUE NOTE SESSION PHOTOS.
LIMITED TO 1,000 DOUBLE LPS
4 STAR ALL MUSIC GUIDE
This collection of performances, previously unissued in their entirety, drawn from five recording sessions from 24 June, 1968 to Duke’s second-to-last Blue Note session on February 13, 1970, shows both sides of his musical nature. On one hand, Andy Bey is belting out a backbeat-driven Buddy Johnson tune. On the other, Duke is scoring Brazilian guitarist Baden Powell’s haunting Canto Ossanha for alto flute and alto clarinet. From October, 1969, on his own Xibaba (Brazilian slang for marijuana), Airto Moreira is wailing with both his voice and hands. Soul music from another part of the world.
All Analogue mastering: taken from Rudy Van Gelder tapes; transferred by Grammy-Award winning mastering engineer Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios. 180 gram audiophile quality double LP.
Includes performances by Duke Pearson on piano; Airto Moreira on percussion, drums and vocals; Bobby Hutcherson on vibes; Andy Bey on vocals; Flora Purim on vocals; Frank Foster on tenor sax; Jerry Dodgion on alto sax and flute; Ron Carter on bass, Mickey Roker on drums and others.
PERSONNEL:
Acoustic Guitar: RALPH TOWNER, SAM BROWN
Bass: BEBETO JOSE SOUZA, BOB CRANSHAW, RON CARTER
Drums: AIRTO MOREIRA, MICKEY ROKER
Flute, Alto Flute, Alto Saxophone: JERRY DODGION
Guitar: AL GAFA, WALLY RICHARDSON
Guitar, Percussion: DORIO FERREIRA
Piano, Electric Piano: DUKE PEARSON
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Clarinet: FRANK FOSTER
Tenor Saxophone, Flute: LEW TABACKIN
Trombone: KENNY RUPP
Trumpet: BURT COLLLINS
Vibraphone: BOBBY HUTCHERSON
Vocals: ANDY BEY, FLORA PURIM, STELLA MARS
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, New Jersey between 1968-1970
SIDE A:
01. I Don’t Care Who Knows It
02. Bloos
03. A Beautiful Friendship
SIDE B:
4. Horn In
5. Canto Ossanha
6. Xibaba
SIDE C
7. I Don’t Know
8. O Amor En Paz
9. Upa Neguinho
SIDE D
10. Captain Bacardi
11. Theme From Rosemary’s Baby
12. Dialogo
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