[78-L] Don Redman or...?

Julian Vein julianvein at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Feb 24 07:27:51 PST 2012


First of all, I forgot to mention that these were issued as by Earl 
Harlan. *I hear Redman on alto and a trombone who solos briefly who 
sounds like Claude Jones. I don't hear any of the usual *ARC regulars. 
The Jazz Archives LP sounds as if it was transferred a bit slow.

      Julian Vein
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On 24/02/12 14:48, Han Enderman wrote:
> Long ago I made the following note:
> Allen (tp) not on the 14 Nov 1933 session (not listed by Evensmo).
> He played at the time with Henderson, and Hendersonia does not mention a
> temporary absence. But he may have been hired for recordings.
>
> Is there an explanation for the gap in the ARC mx numbers (14300-314) ?
> In ODP I see 15 Nov 33 as date for 14300-03 by Gene Kardos (Melotone).
>
> han enderman
> ===
>>>> Lord 10.0 lists the following session under Redman's name,
> Don Redman
> [R1815-10]
> Henry "Red" Allen (tp) replaces Langston Curl, Chick Bullock (vcl)
> New York, November 14, 1933
> 14298-1    Our big love scene (cb vcl)    Mel M12840, Jazz Arch JA-5
> 14299-1    After sundown (cb vcl)       -                 -
> 14315-1    Puddin' Head Jones (cb vcl,*)        M12848           -
> 14316-1    My old man (cb vcl)       -                 -
> 14317-1    Tired of it all (cb vcl)        M12867,          -
> 14318-1    Keep on doin' what you're doin' (cb vcl)       -                 -
>
> ADBORAF lists the last four titles as an ARC/Brunswick band with the
> usual suspects listed. However, Rust's JR3 lists all titles under
> Redman. They all sound like Redman to me. Oddly enough Jazz Archives
> JA-5 (under Redman's name) omits the personnel for this session.
>
>        Julian Vein
>



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