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Jazz Messengers: The Jazz Messengers - 2x LP 180g Mono Vinyl, Limited, Remastered

                 



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Condition: MINT (M)    More Info
Label: Columbia PPAN897
Country: US
Released: 2011
Genre: Jazz
Barcode: 5060149621325
Quantity: 3 in stock
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The very first edition of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers was unfortunately short-lived, and as excellent as they were collectively, it was the beginning of a trend for the members of this group to come and go. Unbeknown to Blakey at the time, he would become a champion for bringing talent from the high minor leagues to full-blown jazz-star status, starting with this band featuring Detroit trumpeter Donald Byrd, East coast tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, and pianist Horace Silver, a jazz legend ever after. It's evident that although there is much cohesion in the group, Byrd's star was on the rise the fastest, and he would leave in a short period, replaced briefly by Clifford Brown, then Kenny Dorham. What is most remarkable in this first recording for the band is how several of these selections have become classic hard bop vehicles, revered and replayed by thousands of bands over time worldwide. "Nica's Dream" is the best known of them all, typical of the calypso beats Blakey favored at the time, with a singsong, hummable melody led by Byrd that is pure soul personified, and drenched in unrequited blues. Their take of "The End Of A Love Affair" is one of those arrangements that would be hard to top, filled with deft rhythm changes and a distinctive group signature sound identified by the Mobley-Byrd tandem. "Ecaroh" (Horace spelled backwards) keeps the Latin beat but puts in a breezier context, a simple beauty of a tune only the pianist and Blakey could have conceived, and called their own at the time. "Infra Rae" is a quintessential hard bop workout, and "Hank's Symphony", while not a classic, is innovative in that it uses an Asian inspired introduction, an Afro-Cuban base, and a wild hurricane force via Blakey's fast, inspired, cut-loose drumming. This double vinyl LP version is an expanded edition, including five extra cuts. There's a first and second take of the calypso shuffle-to-bop "Carol's Interlude", first versions of the original bopper "Weird-O", standards "Ill Wind" and "The Late Show", and the studio version of Mobley's "Deciphering the Message", sporting a scattered, tangential melody that was never previously available, but now is on this recording. In retrospect, the Jazz Messengers could easily be tagged the eighth wonder of the world, starting with this finely crafted first effort that definitely stands the test of time.

Der ersten Zusammensetzung von Art Blakeys Jazz Messengers war unglücklicherweise nur ein kurzes Leben beschieden und so exzellent sie gemeinsam auch waren, so war damit doch der Grundstein für ein ständiges Kommen und Gehen in der Gruppe gelegt. Art Blakey wusste damals noch nicht, dass er es zum Meister darin bringen würde, aus vielversprechenden Talenten ausgewachsene Jazz-Stars zu machen. Er startete mit dieser Band, die aus dem Detroiter Trompeter Donald Byrd, dem Ostküsten-Tenorsaxophonisten Hank Mobley und dem Pianisten Horace Silver bestand, von denen letzterer ab jenem Zeitpunkt zur Jazzlegende wurde. Es war klar, dass, obwohl es enge Bindungen innerhalb der Gruppe gab, der Stern von Byrd am schnellsten steigen würde und er kurz darauf gehen sollte, für kurze Zeit ersetzt durch Clifford Brown, anschließend durch Kenny Dorham. Bemerkenswert an dieser ersten Aufnahme der Band ist die Tatsache, dass etliche Stücke Klassiker und Botschafter des Hard-Bops wurden, hochgeachtet und im Lauf der Zeit viel gespielt von Tausenden von Bands weltweit. "Nica's Dream" ist das bekannteste, typisch für die Calypso Beats, die Blakey zu dieser Zeit besonders schätzte, mit einer von Byrd gespielten eingängigen Melodie zum Mitsummen, purer und leibhaftiger Soul, getränkt in unerwidertem Blues. Die Aufnahme von "The End Of A Love Affair" ist eins d

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Tracklist
 
A1Infra-Rae
A2Nica's Dream
A3It's You Or No One
B1Ecaroh
B2Carol's Interlude
B3The End Of A Love Affair
B4Hank's Symphony
C1Weird-O
C2Ill Wind
C3Late Show
D1Deciphering The Message
D2Carol's Interlude (alternate Take)


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Credits
Bass - Doug Watkins
Drums - Art Blakey
Engineer - Tony Janick
Mastered By - Ray Staff
Mixed By - Tony Janick
Piano - Horace Silver
Producer - George Avakian
Tenor Saxophone - Hank Mobley
Trumpet - Donald Byrd

Notes
Recorded April 4th and 5th May, 1956

Sides C and D include bonus tracks not on original LP

Gatefold cover

Sticker on outer shrink reads:

180 GRAM VINYL
ANALOGUE
LIMITED EDITION
AUDIOPHILE RE-MASTERING
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
FORMAT IN THE WORLD
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