McCoy Tyner and Freddie Hubbard (McCoy Tyner Trio at Jazztage Stuttgart 1990)

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With the recent passing of jazz legend McCoy Tyner, this seems like as good a time as any to watch the 1990 1990 McCoy Tyner Trio Set from Stuttgart featuring Freddie Hubbard.

The Take The "A" Train blogspot offers the following background for the concert:

“A torrent of notes on keyboard and flugelhorn. Three decades after the photograph above was taken, pianist McCoy Tyner and trumpeter Freddie Hubbard are back together, this time in Stuttgart, Germany.

Freshly digitized from a nearly disintegrating VHS tape (while the image remains amazingly intact, reminding us about the virtues of analogue formats that at least allow for some sort of extraction), this exciting concert is the complete TV broadcast of McCoy Tyner Trio featuring Freddie Hubbard and Ralph Moore.”

Jazztage '90
Stuttgart, Germany
July 13, 1990

  • Freddie Hubbard (t, flugelhorn),

  • Ralph Moore (ts, ss),

  • McCoy Tyner (p),

  • Avery Sharpe (b),

  • Aaron Scott (d)

Tracklisting:
00:00 Introduction in German
01:08 Dear John
14:20 Twilight Mist [only the trio]
23:30 Embraceable You 
32:40 Reinhold Beckmann interviews Tyner and Hubbard
40:31 One Of Another Kind

  • Visit McCoy Tyner’s official website.

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  • Purchase MCoy Tyner’s music at Amazon.

  • Visit Freddie Hubbard’s page at Blue Note Records.

  • Purchase Freddie Hubbard’s music at Amazon.


Gratefully Dead With Pigpen

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I started a mix of some of my favorite Pigpen Grateful Dead tunes in 2019 around the time of his birthday (09/08) with the plan of posting it at the anniversary of his death (03/08). A few months ago, I finished the mix I wanted to post, did some quick artwork if anyone wanted it. And then I forgot about it. And March 08 came and went and the post sat in my Drafts. So here it is.

These are some of my favorite Pigpen Grateful Dead. Tracks. What are some of your favorites?


Tracklisting:

Next Time You See Me

Mr. Charlie

Easy Wind

Hard To Handle

Turn On Your Love Light

Smokestack Lightning

Hurts Me Too

Big Boss Man


Source Material:

Here is where each track came from if you’re interested in that sort of thing:

Next Time You See Me: “Hundred Year Hall” (04/26/72: Jahrhundert Halle Frankfurk, Germany)

Mr. Charlie: Europe ‘72 (disc two)

Easy Wind: Workingman’s Dead

Hard To Handle: The Honky Chateau” (06-21-71 )

Turn On Your Love Light: “Hundred Year Hall” (04/26/72: Jahrhundert Halle Frankfurk, Germany)

Smokestack Lightning: History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 Bear's Choice (02/08/70)

Hurts Me Too: Europe ‘72 (disc two)

Big Boss Man: Skull & Roses


  • Download the mix as individual files including jewel case artwork.

  • Visit the Grateful Dead’s official website.

  • Follow the Grateful Dead on Facebook.

  • Follow Grateful Dead on Twitter.

  • Stream the entire show at Live Music Archive.

  • Purchase Grateful Dead music on Amazon.

  • Purchase A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead by Dennis McNally at Amazon.

  • Purchase The Dead book: A social history of the Grateful Dead by Hank Harrison at Amazon.

Giant Sand, Live at Mad Dog Studios/The Atlantic Session (01/30/90)

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I don’t know if it’s still around, but when we lived in KY (roughly 2002-2005), I was part of The Sandman Series. This was a CDR series of bootlegs organized by Jim Blackman and Howe Gelb. Basically, the way it worked was that CDRs were sent out to “seeders.” I was a seeder. The seeders committed to recording and mailing the CDRs to a certain number of people (I think it was around 10 but I really don’t remember). I seeded several different discs, but the one I still return to most was called The Atlantic Session.

The core group (at that time) of Howe Gelb, John Convertino and Joey Burns recorded this set as a demo for Atlantic Records at Mad Dog Studios in CA. It was never officially released until the Sandman Series helped bring it to the light of day. As the name suggests, this is a studio recording. The band is tight and the tunes are bitchin.

The set is available at the fantastic Archive.org.

Dive right in.

  • Visit Giant Sand/Howe Gelb’s official website.

  • Follow Giant Sand at Facebook.

  • Follow Howe Gelb at Facebook.

  • Visit the Archive.org page for the show.

  • Browse all posts marked “Giant Sand” here at Holiday at the Sea.

  • Purchase Giant Sand music at Amazon.

Give Me Some Of That 1973 Miles Mojo (Have you watched the PBS: American Masters special on Miles Davis?)

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Have you watched the PBS: American Masters special on Miles Davis?

I watched it the other day and really enjoyed it. Of course it left a lot out. But it was also pretty straightforward about what kind of person Miles was. Complicated. Contrarian. Like all of us. And, I felt like it gave a great overview/introduction for long-time fans and those just coming to Miles’ music.

Watch the trailer here:

It should be no surprise to you that I dig Miles Davis. My first born is named Miles. And I love the many phases of Miles’ musical explorations. But lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of the On The Corner stuff. And this 1973 Stockholm Set is right up my alley:

Yesssssseeerrrreeeeeee!

The deets are as follows:

Live at Konserthuset, Stockholm (SWE 1973-10-27)

  1. Band warming up 0:48

  2. Untitled Original 730424c (M. Davis) 16:12

  3. Calypso Frelimo (M. Davis) 20:31

  4. For Dave [Mr. Foster] (M. Davis) 13:32

Tune in 5 (with applause) (M. Davis) 5:01

Liebman continues with "For Dave" (ts solo) while the rhythm section plays "Tune in 5"; cga solo 2:00-4:30

Miles Davis (tpt, org)
Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl)
Pete Cosey (g, perc)
Reggie Lucas (g)
Michael Henderson (el-b)
Al Foster (d)
James Mtume Forman (cga, perc)

From the fantastic treasure trove of tolvis77 on the Youtubes.

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  • Purchase Miles Davis music at Amazon.

Terry and Gyan Riley Live At Oval Space (Not At the MIM Where I Saw Them)

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Thanks to a friend of mine, I had the opportunity to see Terry and Gyan Riley at the Musical Instrument Museum.

Of course I was familiar with the elder Riley’s work, and I have the The Book Of Abbeyozzud album (which Amazon tells me I’ve owned since 2003), but I didn’t really know what to expect since the evening was billed as an evening of improvised music. The website for the evening’s performance quotes Terry Riley as saying:

“Nothing I have done in this life has given me more satisfaction than improvising on these songs with Gyan. Nothing I have done can match the intuitive synchronicity we have shared, many times, on the stage.”

The evening’s music was sublime, challenging and rewarding. It spun circular rhythms and balanced scales as each player was propelled by the other. I have never seen another night of music quite like it and I will be forever grateful for the experience.

Here is video of Terry and Gyan Riley from a totally different 2018 performance presented by NTS; Live At “Oval Space.”

  • Visit Terry Riley’s website.

  • Visit Gyan Riley’s website.

  • Purchase Terry Riley’s music at Amazon.

  • Purchase Gyan Riley’s music at Amazon.