..does anybody know if the performance of Jodo with Hubbard at the end is available anywhere? I ve been looking for it ever since this program aired.the glimpse of Freddie's solo is so tantalizing...
The background music at the start is "Chitlins Con Carne" from Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue album, a classic production from the Blue Note label. It's still available on CD - grab it; you'll be pleased.
That's how it's done, regardless of mistakes.
Morahman7vnNo2 2 years ago
F*ck!
perovaas 2 years ago
However at blue note, they used a Scully Lathe, Grampian head and Ampex valve machines, not transistor stuff from the 70's and 80's.
lewisldurham 3 years ago
..does anybody know if the performance of Jodo with Hubbard at the end is available anywhere? I ve been looking for it ever since this program aired.the glimpse of Freddie's solo is so tantalizing...
olivierbarjot 3 years ago
watching this video makes you really appreciate how great the stuff sounds from that era.
wbremser 3 years ago
The background music at the start is "Chitlins Con Carne" from Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue album, a classic production from the Blue Note label. It's still available on CD - grab it; you'll be pleased.
krugcpa 3 years ago
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odapenaflorkov 3 years ago
Not Art Blakey but Kenny Burell that we can hear in the back :)
DaRealBapo 3 years ago
Stan's the man!
nubz12345 3 years ago
Art Blakey. sweet.
Saxyman14 3 years ago
I always wondered how they got vinyl discs to play stereo.
lcorinth 3 years ago
Kind of nerdy but really interesting.
gabrielvmontane6 3 years ago
Awesome. :)
Kloxboy 3 years ago