July
16, 2008; Monterey, CA;
Monterey Jazz Festival
Records, in collaboration
with the Concord Music
Group, will
issue the second wave of six
never-before-released, archival
live recordings taped
on the Arena stage of the world-famous
Monterey Jazz Festival. The
release is slated for August
5, 2008, seven weeks
prior to MJF's celebration
of its 51st annual presentation
of world-class jazz, September
19-21, 2008.
Four of the historic releases
will be year-specific recordings,
including Art Blakey and
the Giants of Jazz/1972; Shirley
Horn/1994; Tito
Puente & His Orchestra/1977; and Jimmy
Witherspoon featuring Robben Ford/1972.
Two “best of” recordings
include Dave Brubeck - 50
Years of Dave Brubeck: Live at
the Monterey Jazz Festival, 1958-2007 and Cal
Tjader: The Best of Cal Tjader,
Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival,
1958-1980, and
are compilations of the
legendary artists’ multiple
performances at MJF.
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Showcasing legendary artists caught
at the peak of their powers, the
releases are the second round of
recordings to be brought to the
public by the MJFR label, which
was founded in celebration of the
50th Annual Monterey Jazz Festival
in 2007. Initial historic releases
included Louis Armstrong
and His All-Stars/1958; Miles
Davis Quintet/1963, Thelonious
Monk Quartet/1964; Dizzy
Gillespie/1965; Sarah
Vaughan/1971; and a 50th-year
compilation disc that included
selections from the aforementioned
albums as well as live material
from Diana Krall, Joe
Henderson, Dave
Brubeck, and Pat
Metheny.
The recordings represent the wide
variety of classic performers in
the mainstream jazz, Latin and
blues genres that are featured
at Monterey, ranging from piano
trios to small combos and big bands.
Adding to the legacy of the featured
artists, the recordings also feature
a cornucopia of legendary leaders-as-sidemen,
including saxophonists Paul
Desmond, Gerry
Mulligan and Sonny
Stitt; trumpeters Roy
Eldridge, Dizzy
Gillespie and Clark
Terry; pianists John
Lewis and Thelonious
Monk; and percussionists Poncho
Sanchez and Mongo
Santamaria.
The six Monterey Jazz Festival
Records archival releases have
a street date of August 5, 2008.
The following are thumbnail sketches
of each record:
Art
Blakey and the Giants of
Jazz - Live
at the 1972 Monterey
Jazz Festival
“The repertoire of
the Giants of Jazz in this
collection is made up of
bop classics and superior
standards, an alternation
of exciting swing with lovely
balladry." Liner notes
by Doug Ramsey, author.
Personnel: Art
Blakey, drums; Sonny
Stitt, alto and
tenor saxophones; Roy
Eldridge, trumpet; Clark
Terry, trumpet and
flugelhorn; Kai Winding,
trombone; Thelonious
Monk, piano; Al
McKibbon, bass.
Set list: "Blue 'n'
Boogie," '''Round Midnight," "Perdido," "Stardust," "Lover
Man," "I Can't Get Started
With You," "The Man I Love," "A
Night in Tunisia" |
Dave Brubeck
- 50 Years of Dave
Brubeck: Live
at the Monterey Jazz
Festival, 1958-2007
“…an uncommon
overview of artist/venue
synchronicity. Unlike other
volumes in the series, it
is not confined to a single
performance, but rather spans
the entire Monterey Jazz
Festival history and captures
much of Brubeck's own history
in the process.” Liner
notes by Bob Blumenthal, JazzTimes.
Personnel: Dave
Brubeck, piano;
and various others, including Paul
Desmond, alto saxophone; Gerry
Mulligan, baritone
saxophone; Bill Smith,
clarinet; Eugene
Wright, bass; Joe
Morello, drums.
Compiled songs: "Two
Part Contention," "Someday
My Prince Will Come," "Take
Five," "Sermon on the Mount," "Jumping
Bean," "Tritonis," "Goodbye
Old Friend," "I Got Rhythm," "Sleep," "Margie" |
Shirley Horn
- Live at the 1994
Monterey Jazz Festival
"In 1994, in Tim Jackson's
second full year of producing
the Monterey Jazz Festival,
he invited pianist/vocalist
Shirley Horn to the autumn
classic for the first time. ‘At
Monterey, Shirley was at
the peak of her powers,’ says
Jackson.” Liner notes
by Dan Ouellette, DownBeat.
Personnel: Shirley
Horn, piano, vocals; Charles
Ables, bass; Steve
Williams, drums. Set
list: "Foolin' Myself," "The
Look of Love," "How Am
I to Know," "L.A. Breakdown
(And Take Me In)," "Nice
'N' Easy," "A Song for
You," "I've Got the World
on a String," "Here's to
Life," "Hard Hearted Hannah," "Blues
for Big Scotia"
|
Tito Puente & His
Orchestra - Live
at the 1977 Monterey
Jazz Festival
"Tito's performance [in
Monterey] was a long-awaited
first that showcased a
15-piece orchestra with
a humongous sound. It also
signaled Tito's entry into
the jazz arena…and
would find him traveling
the world playing Latin
jazz throughout the Eighties
and Nineties. It would
also raise his profile
into the American mainstream." Liner
notes by Jesse "Chuy" Varela, KCSM
FM, San Mateo, California.
Personnel: Tito
Puente, timbales,
bandleader; and his orchestra.
Set list: "Para
los Rumberos," "Oye Como
Va," "Babarabatiri," "Delirio," "Tito's
Odyssey," "Don't You Worry
'bout a Thing (Cha Cha
Cha)," "Pare Cochero," "El
Rey del Timbal," "Picadillo" |
Cal Tjader
- The Best of Cal
Tjader: Live
at the Monterey Jazz
Festival, 1958-1980
"…Tjader was equally
versed in jazz, Afro-Cuban
and other Latin idioms
and bridged them in a way
that never sounded forced….blues
and boleros, mambo, bop
and bossa nova - with grace,
taste, and feeling." Liner
notes by Jesse Hamlin, San
Francisco Chronicle.
Personnel: Cal
Tjader, vibraphone,
percussion, bandleader;
and various others, including Clark
Terry, Dizzy
Gillespie, trumpets; Buddy
DeFranco, clarinet; Vince
Guaraldi, John
Lewis, pianos; Michael
Wolff, electric
piano; Al McKibbon, Richard
Davis, bass; Willie
Bobo, drums, timbales; Mongo
Santamaria, Armando
Peraza, Poncho
Sanchez, congas. Set
list: "Summertime," "Now's
the Time," "Cubano Chant," "Tumbao," "Manteca," "Afro
Blue," "If You Could See
Me Now," "Speak Low"
|
Jimmy Witherspoon
featuring Robben Ford: Live
at the 1972 Monterey
Jazz Festival
"Spoon always had the audience
in the palm of his hand
and this show was no exception.
Spoon was an entertainer
par excellence." Liner
notes by Robben Ford.
Personnel: Jimmy
Witherspoon, vocals; Robben
Ford, guitar,
alto saxophone; Paul
Nagel, electric
piano; Stan Poplin,
bass; Jim Baum,
drums (on bonus track, "When
I Been Drinkin'," recorded
in 1959: Coleman
Hawkins, Ben
Webster, tenor
saxophones; Roy
Eldridge, trumpet; Woody
Herman, clarinet; Earl "Fatha" Hines,
piano; Vernon Ashley,
bass; Mel Lewis,
drums). Set list: "I'm
Gonna Move to the Outskirts
of Town," "S.K. Blues," "Kansas
City," "Goin' Down Slow," "Walkin'
by Myself," "Ain't Nobody's
Business What I Do," "I
Want a Little Girl," "I
Don't Know," "Early One
Morning," (incomplete) "Reds
and Whiskey," (bonus) "When
I Been Drinkin'"
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About
MJF Records
The MJF archives now include
more than 1600 tapes with more
than 2000 hours of concerts,
all recorded from 1958-present
on the Arena stage of the Festival.
The founding of MJF Records
is the first time a festival
has launched its own label,
and was a natural outgrowth
of the process of the digitization
of the aging recordings (a
process that took several years),
saving the historic music from
deterioration.
MJF General Manager Tim
Jackson started
thinking in broader strokes
in 2004 when the digitization
process started. "I wanted
to leverage the festival's
assets and use the 50th
as a launching pad to make
this historical music available
to people," he says.
Upon their release in August
2007, the CDs made their
way onto many critics’ top-ten
lists and garnered strong
radio airplay. On the on
the Billboard jazz charts,
the Miles Davis Quintet/1963 reached
#8, the Monterey
Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary
All-Stars/2007 reached
#12, and the Thelonious
Monk Quartet/1964 reached
#22.
The label MJFR also plans
to new Festival recordings,
inaugurated with Live
at the Monterey Jazz Festival
2007 by
the Monterey Jazz
Festival 50th Anniversary
All-Stars -- led
by three generations of
masters including James
Moody, Terence
Blanchard, Benny
Green and Nnenna
Freelon -- which
toured the United States
for ten weeks in early
2008, performing to over
43,000 fans. Label General
Manager Jason Olaine commented "We're
not going to be stuck in
a jazz time warp. We're
excited to deliver important
historical music, as well
as assemble special projects
and all-star ensembles
to debut at the festival
each year."
At MJF/51 in 2008, the Cuban
flautist and singer Orlando “Maraca” Valle is
slated to record a CD with
special guests David
Sánchez, Miguel
Zenón, Ed
Simon, Murray
Low, John
Benitez, Giovanni
Hidalgo, Horacio “El
Negro” Hernandez and
the Monterey Jazz
Festival Chamber Orchestra for
future release on MJFR.
For information on Monterey
Jazz Festival Records,
as well as the latest edition
of the Monterey Jazz Festival's
newest archival recordings,
please contact Matt
Merewitz at DL
Media at (610)
667-0501 or matt@jazzpublicity.com. |
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