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“While Mosaic never does wrong, this set is absolutely perfect. Three CDs of Andrew Hill, almost all of it previously unheard by the public. While these sessions probably sat in the vaults to lack of commercial viability at the time, they are every bit as good as Hill's contemporary Blue Note releases that have been released. Some of the lineups are chock full of heavy hitter sidemen- Sam Rivers, Lee Morgan, Woody Shaw, etc. Overall the set is a good indicator of the diversity of Hill's compositonal ideas in the late 60s. He is heard in large group settings, trio settings, and most amazingly working with a string quartet. I find the string quartet sessions to be the most remarkable on the set.” - Customer Review
"A remarkable burst of creativity over a two week span. Of course the Chet Baker reunion is marvelous. The Vinnie Burke strings are a great complement to Mulligan. I have to admit I was a bit worried about it. To be honest, while I love Gerry, I really bought this set for the Annie Ross session. Just fantastic! Her version of "I Feel Pretty" was worth the price for me. Transcendent.” - Customer Review
“ I've been purchasing Mosaic sets since the 90s and this is among my top five. Tyner's vision comes into focus on these sessions--powerful piano, extended modal songs, Eastern influences, and beautiful melodies. Remastering is top-notch as are the sidemen throughout.” - Customer Review
Mosaic Singles
Neglected Gems
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“This is such a great session. It is still so surprising that this lineup of the Messengers is overlooked and underrated. This lineup deserves to be heralded as one of Blakey's best alongside the Golson/Morgan/Timmons/Merritt '58 and the Shorter/Hubbard/Fuller/Walton/Merritt or Workman '61-'64 lineups. And, of course, this set has all of Mosaic's usual exemplary production hallmarks.” - Customer Review
“ The mastering on this disc is fantastic. Excellent sonic clarity all around. That, combined with Lloyd's great sense of melody and forward-thinking songwriting make for a satifsying listening experience. Lloyd's cool and progressive style is a joy, and the interplay between all the band members is superb. Tony Williams was one of the funkiest jazz drummers around, too! Buy this and you will find yourself seeking out more Charles Lloyd. Not to be missed! ” - Customer Review
Track Listing, Personnel & Recording Dates
The Complete Roulette Jack Teagarden Sessions (#218)
DISCOGRAPHY:
DISC ONE
1. Jack Teagarden introduces the band (A) 1:37
2. That’s A Plenty (A) 5:20
(L. Pollack-R. Gilbert)
3. Tin Roof Blues (A) 4:30
(Pollack-Brunies-Rappolo-Stitzel-Mares)
4. Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home (A) 5:22
(C. Warfield-C. Williams)
5. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You/I Can’t Get Started (A) 4:47
(G. Bassman-N. Washington)
(V. Duke-I. Gershwin)
6. South Rampart Street Parade (A) 5:36
(Bauduc-Haggart-Allen)
7. Mixed Emotions (A) 3:07
(Stuart Louchheim)
8. Basin Street Blues (A) 5:12
(Spencer Williams)
9. Big Noise From Winnetka (A) 3:26
(Bauduc-Harragart-Rodin-Crosby)
10. When (A) 3:12
(J. Teagarden-Bhumibol Adulyadej)
11. Stars Fell on Alabama/When A Woman Loves A Man (A) 4:22
(F. Perkins-M. Parish)
(Hanighen-Jenkins-Mercer)
12. Honeysuckle Rose (A) 4:12
(F. Waller-A. Razaf)
13. Sweet Georgia Brown (A) 5:42
(Bernie-Casey-Pinkard)
14. Junk Man (A) 2:53
(F. Loesser-J. Meyer)
15. Lover (A) 2:40
(R. Rodgers-L. Hart)
DISC TWO
1. Original Dixieland One-Step (A) 6:28
(Jordan-LaRocca-Robinson)
2. St. James Infirmary (instrumental version) (A) 5:15
(Joe Primrose)
3. Royal Garden Blues (A) 5:17
(S. Williams-C. Williams)
4. Star Dust (A) 3:14
(H. Carmichael-M. Parish)
5. Jada (A) 6:33
(Bob Carleton)
6. Atlanta Blues (A) 3:50
(W.C. Handy)
7. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (A) 4:26
(J. Hanley-B. MacDonald)
8. St. James Infirmary (A) 6:18
(Joe Primrose)
9. A Hundred Years From Today (A) 5:13
(Young-Young-Washington)
10. St. Louis Blues (A) 5:49
(W.C. Handy)
11. When The Saints Go Marching In (A) 6:33
(trad.)
12. Ol’ Man River (A) 4:18
(J. Kern-O. Hammerstein)
13. Lulu’s Back In Town (A) 4:30
(H. Warren-Al Dubin)
14. Riverboat Blues (A) 3:33
(C. LaVere-T. Adair)
15. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (theme) (A) 1:01
(H. Arlen-T. Koehler)
DISC THREE
1. Ever Lovin’ Baby (B) 2:28
(Jack Palmer)
2. Aunt Hagar’s Country Home (B) 4:09
(Harold Dickinson)
3. High Society (B) 4:23
(P. Steele-W. Melrose)
4. Blue Dawn (B) 3:28
(Don Goldie)
5. Riverboat Shuffle (B) 6:14
(H. Carmichael-M. Parish)
6. Roundtable Romp (B) 2:39
(Don Ewell)
7. Ain’t Cha Glad (B) 4:28
(F. Waller-A. Razaf)
8. A Hundred Years From Today (B) 5:20
(Young-Washington-Young)
9. Tin Roof Blues (B) 4:42
(Pollack-Brunies-Rappolo-Stitzel-Mares)
10. Jazz Me Blues (C) 4:06
(Tom Delaney)
11. Clarinet Marmalade (C) 5:32
(Shields-Edwards-Ragas-LaRocca-Sbarbaro)
12. Mahogany Hall Stomp (C) 4:45
(Spencer Williams)
13. Atlanta Blues (C) 3:55
(W.C. Handy)
14. The Pearls (C) 4:00
(Jelly Roll Morton)
15. Tap Room Blues (C) 4:52
(Adrian Rollini)
16. Runnin’ Wild (C) 2:54
(Grey-Wood-Gibbs)
17. Milenberg Joys (C) 3:52
(Morton-Mares-Rappolo-Melrose)
DISC FOUR
1. Somebody Loves Me (C) 2:43
DeSylva-MacDonald-Gershwin)
2. A Portrait Of Mr. T (C) 3:29
(D. Goldie-C. Goldfield)
3. Rockin’ Chair (C) 4:53
(Hoagy Carmichael)
4. In The Dark (C) 2:21
(Bix Beiderbecke)
5. Just Friends (C) 3:11
(J. Klenner-S. Lewis)
6. Up A Lazy River (C) 2:59
(H. Carmichael-S. Arodin)
7. Bourbon Street Parade (C) 4:29
(Paul Barbarin)
8. Handful Of Keys (C) 2:46
(Fats Waller)
9. I Can’t Get Started (C) 3:10
(V. Duke-I. Gershwin)
10. Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now (C) 3:34
(F. Waller-A. Razaf)
11. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You (C) 5:44
(G. Bassman-N. Washington)
12. When Day Is Done (C) 2:37
(B. G. DeSylva-R. Katscher)
13. Love Me (C) 2:47
(V. Young-N. Washington)
14. Estrellita (C) 3:26
(Manuel Ponce)
15. I’m Gonna Sit Right Donw And Write Myself A Letter (C) 3:06
(F. Ahlert-J. Young)
16. My Romance (C) 3:52
(R. Rodgers-L. Hart)
Note: The timings on discs one and two reflect only the length of the musical performance and do not include announcements or applause.
AT THE ROUNDTABLE
(A) Don Goldie (tp, vcl), Jack Teagarden (tb, vcl), Henry Cuesta (cl), Don Ewell (p), Stan Puls (b), Ronnie Greb (d).
The Roundtable, NYC, July 1, 1959
Set One:
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues incomplete, rejected
That’s A Plenty previously unissued
Tin Roof Blues -
Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home -
I’m Getting Sentimental Over You/I Can’t Get Started -
14196 South Rampart Street Parade SR 25091
Mixed Emotions previously unissued
Jazz Me Blues rejected
Set Two:
Fidgety Feet rejected
Basin Street Blues previously unissued
14201 Big Noise From Winnetka SR 25091
14199 When SR 25091
Set Three:
South Rampart Street Parade rejected
Stars Fell on Alabama/When A Woman Loves A Man previously unissued
14198 Honeysuckle Rose SR 25091
Sweet Georgia Brown previously unissued
Junk Man -
Lover -1 -
Set Four:
Original Dixieland One-Step previously unissued
St. James Infirmary (instrumental version) -
Royal Garden Blues -
14202 Stardust SR 25091, SR 25261
Jada previously unissued
When The Saints Go Marching In (vclJT,DG) rejected
Atlanta Blues previously unissued
(Back Home Again In) Indiana -
Set Five:
14197 St. James Infirmary (vclJT) SR 25091, SR 25261
A Hundred Years From Today (vclJT) previously unissued
14200 St. Louis Blues (vclJT) SR 25091
Lulu’s Back In Town rejected
Tap Room Blues rejected
Set Six (no audience):
Ol’ Man River -2 previously unissued
Lulu’s Back In Town – take one rejected
Lulu’s Back In Town – take two previously unissued
14203 When The Saints Go Marching In (vclJT/DG) SR 25091, SR 25261
Tap Room Blues rejected
Big Noise From Winnetka rejected
Riverboat Blues (vclJT) previously unissued
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues -
-1 add Sol Yaged (cl)
-2 Jack Teagarden plays baritone horn. ___________________________________________________________________
JAZZ MAVERICK
(B) same as (A)
Bell Sound Studios, NYC, January 2, 1960
12850 Tin Roof Blues SR 25119
12851 A Hundred Years From Today (vclJT) - , SR 25261
12858 Blue Dawn -
12957 Aunt Hagar’s Country Home (vclJT, DG) - , SR 25261
12958 High Society - , SR 25261
Bell Sound Studios, NYC, January 25, 1960
14735 Roundtable Romp SR 25119
14736 Ain’t Cha Glad (vclJT) -
14737 Ever Lovin’ Baby (vclJT)
-
14738 Riverboat Shuffle -
_______________________________________________________________
THE DIXIE SOUND OF/A PORTRAIT OF MR. T.
(C) Don Goldie (tp, vcl), Jack Teagarden (tb, vcl), Henry Cuesta (cl), Don Ewell (p), Stan Puls (b), Barrett Deems (d).
Universal Studios, Chicago, January 29-February 5, 1961
16005-2 Clarinet Marmalade SR 25177
16006-8 The Pearls -
16007-17 In The Dark-1 SR 25243
16008-20 Mahogany Hall Stomp SR 25177
16009-23 Portrait Of Mr. T. SR 25243
16010-24 When Day Is Done previously unissued
16011-28 Just Friends (vclJT) SR 25243
16012-30 Up A Lazy River (vclJT,DG) -
16013-31 Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now (vclDG) -
16014-34 Love Me (vclJT) previously unissued
16015-36 Tap Room Blues SR 25177
16016-37 Estrellita previously unissued
16017-41 Rockin’ Chair (vclJT,DG) SR 25243, SR 25261
16018-44 Jazz Me Blues SR 25177
16019-46 Atlanta Blues -
16020-49 Milenberg Joys - , SR 25261
16021-50 I’m Gettin’ Sentinmental Over You SR 25243
16022-51 Runnin’ Wild SR 25177
16023-53 Somebody Loves Me (vclJT) -
16025-60 I’m Gonna Sit Right Down
And Write Myself A Letter previously unissued
16026-63 My Romance previously unissued
16027-65 Bourbon Street Parade SR 25243
16024-68 I Can’t Get Started -2 -
16028-69 Handful Of Keys -
-1 One of the musicians, probably Barrett Deems, plays vibes on the last chord.
-2 One of the musicians, probably Henry Cuesta, plays vibes on the introduction.
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ALBUM INDEX
SR 25091 At The Roundtable
SR 25119 Jazz Maverick
SR 25177 The Dixie Sound Of Jack Teagarden
SR 25243 A Portrait Of Mr. T
SR 25261 The World Of Jack Teagarden
Original sessions produced by Teddy Reig
Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna
Tape transfers, remix (sessions A & C) and mastering by Malcolm Addey at the Malcom Addey Studio, New York City
All selections are stereo.
Sessions A & C were remixed from the original three-track masters. Session B was transferred from the original stereo master. Mastered using 24-bit analog-to-digital resolution.
Special thanks to Joe Showler for his amazing archive and knowledge, Dan Morgenstern for his valuable input and deep affection for this music and Ian Pickavance for uncovering the master tapes.
Masters appear courtesy of EMI Records, Ltd., under license from EMI Music Special Markets.
This compilation (p) 2003 EMI Music Special Markets. Manufactured by EMI Music Special Markets, 1750 Vine Street, Hollywood, California 90028. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. Printed in the U.S.A.
© 2003 Mosaic Records, L.L.C., 35 Melrose Place, Stamford, CT 06902. All rights reserved.
Phone: 203-327-7111/Fax 203-323-3526/ Web site: www.mosaicrecords.com.
Producer’s Note: For the recording session live at The Rountdable in New York City (discs one and two), we have restored the music to the order in which the musicians performed it. The three studio albums are in the sequence in which they were first released. Jazz Maverick and all but the last tune of The Dixie Sound Of Jack Teagarden are on disc three. Disc four starts off with the final tune of that album, followed by the ten tunes on A Portrait Of Mr. T and five unissued songs from the same session. We were able to use the original three-track masters on all but the Jazz Maverick session, which has survived only in its stereo LP master form. Unfortunately, the excessive reverb on some of Teagarden’s vocals from that album cannot be reduced.





