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Elvin Jones Quartet/NY,USA 1973

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In 1973, their North American tour began in January, and on January 16th, they appeared at the Jazz Workshop in Boston, then moved to New York and performed at a jazz club in Buffalo. This is the club gig discovered by the mania this time. By the way, a famous jazz club in Buffalo is the Historic Colored Musicians Club, so it seems likely that it is there. Now, this new sound source that was discovered is an audience sound source that was secretly recorded by a maniac inside the club. However, it was recorded at a high quality that is hard to believe for a tape recorded about half a century ago. You can directly experience Dave Liebman’s rugged tenor and Steve Grossman’s soprano that burns like magma. As expected, it is a vintage tape and needs some editing, and the sound pressure deteriorated for a few seconds in the third song, Fancy Free, and that part has been edited. Even if you deduct that, the value of the original sound source is considered to be very large for fans. Last year, the 1972 Paris performance was rebroadcast, and the reevaluation of the Lighthouse Band led by Elvin continues to increase. Live at Buffalo, New York 1973 1.Simone(inc) 2.In A Sentimental Mood 3.Fancy Free(inc) 4.Yesterdays 5.Soultrane 6.Three Card Molly(inc) Dave Liebman(ts) Steve Grossman (ss) Gene Parra (b) Elvin Jones (dr)

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