Showing posts with label Sue Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sue Records. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Ray Bryant - Live At Basin Street East (1964)

Ray Bryant's second album for Sue was the one of two releases taped during an engagement at Basin Street East in New York City in 1964. The pianist is joined by bassist Jimmy Rowser and drummer Ben Riley (neither of whom is credited on the album jacket). This LP concentrates primarily on standards, although one pop song of the period (Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind") is thrown in, along with a pair of Bryant's originals. The piano is in decent shape, though Bryant is fairly conservative in his approach to most of the tunes, resulting in a somewhat uninspired treatment of "C Jam Blues" and a funky but lackluster "Love for Sale." One of his more unusual choices is organist Wild Bill Davis' "Blues Azure" (also known as "Azure Te," as it was titled when Duke Ellington performed it between 1969 and 1971 with its composer in his orchestra). The audience, for the most part, seems more interested in talking among themselves than realizing they are witnessing the making of a live recording. Long unavailable following the demise of the label, this music was reissued on CD by Collectables in 1996. ~ Ken Dryden, AMG. 

Sue Records, STLP 1019, 1964
Collectables Records, COL-5755, 1996
Recorded at Basin Street East, New York City in 1964 

Musicians:
Ray Bryant - Piano
Jimmy Rowser - Bass
Ben Riley - Drums 

Tracks:
01. What Is This Thing Called Love? {Cole Porter} (3:55)
02. C Jam Blues {Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington} (3:50)
03. Sister Suzie {Ray Bryant} (4:42)
04. This Is All I Ask {Buford Busbee, Charles Mitchell, Gordon Jenkins} (2:37)
05. Love for Sale {Cole Porter} (4:25)
06. Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan} (4:21)
07. Satin Doll (Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn} (4:55)
08. Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer} (4:13)
09. Blue Azurte {Wild Bill Davis} (2:35)
10. All The Young Ladies {Ray Bryant} (3:25) 

Total Time: 39:03 

Credits:
Producer, Director - Juggy Murray
Engineer - Phil Macy
Art Direction, Design, Cover - Frank Lerner
Photography - Chuck Stewart
Liner Notes - Ren Grevatt

Monday, May 29, 2017

JIMMY MC GRIFF - I'VE GOT A WOMAN (1962) VINYL 24~48 WAVE

1962
Sue 1012
My Vinyl Rip
DR Value 11
Front & Back Covers
WAVE 441mb

 McGriff's first album is great. The title cut was in the top 20 in 1962. Also on the same album is "M.G. Blues" and "All About My Girl." This session McGriff, Richard Easley on drums and Walter Miller on guitar. Hi-impact early McGriff is the still the best, and this is the album that started it all, on the Sue label.....AllMusic Review by Michael Erlewine

01 I've Got A Woman / 02 On The Street Where You Live / 03 Satin Doll / 04 'Round Midnight / 05 All About My Girl / 06 M.G. Blues / 07 That's The Way I Feel / 08 After Hours / 09 Flying Home / 10 Sermon