In Reply to: Re: What exactly didn't sit well w/you re:Jacknife? posted by suretyguy on November 15, 2002 at 09:30:31:
"I think it is important to remember that many Blue Note dates were essentially somewhat better organized jam sessions with musicians who had not often-if ever-played together with results that were not always sterling."Substitute the words "Blue Note" with "jazz recording" and you've hit the nail on the head. Sadly, this remains largely true to this very day.
dh
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- Re: What exactly didn't sit well w/you re:Jacknife? - D Harvey 09:53:29 11/15/02 (7)
- Re: What exactly didn't sit well w/you re:Jacknife? - suretyguy 10:52:44 11/15/02 (6)
- Prestige was famous... - D Harvey 15:43:42 11/15/02 (2)
- Re: Prestige was famous... - Allan Songer 16:40:21 11/15/02 (1)
- I'm not dogging the music.... - D Harvey 21:24:42 11/15/02 (0)
- Lion was VERY picky about what was released - Allan Songer 14:11:30 11/15/02 (2)
- Re: Lion was VERY picky about what was released - suretyguy 14:30:28 11/15/02 (1)
- Re: Lion was VERY picky about what was released - AGM 18:50:58 11/16/02 (0)