Art Blakey Bud Powell Barney Wilen And The Jazz Messengers - Paris Jam Session

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Paris Jam Session is an exceptional album that brings together the legendary Art Blakey, Bud Powell, Barney Wilen, and The Jazz Messengers. The album captures the essence of a live jam session that took place in Paris in 1959, and it is a testament to the incredible talent and chemistry of these musicians.

The album features nine tracks, each showcasing the individual brilliance of the musicians, as well as their collective synergy. The opening track "Autumn in New York" sets the tone for the album, with its smooth, melodic piano playing by Bud Powell and the dynamic drumming of Art Blakey.

"Night in Tunisia" is another standout track, with Barney Wilen's saxophone taking center stage and the rhythm section providing a solid foundation. The album also features some lesser-known tracks, such as "Fever" and "Relaxin' at Camarillo," which are given new life by the musicians' improvisations and energy.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Night In Tunisia7:04
A Night In Tunisia6:55
The Midget10:58
Dance Of The Infidels12:12
Bouncing With Bud11:43

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Art Blakey, Bud Powell, Barney Wilen, And The Jazz Messengers - Dance Of The Infidels (mono)

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Catalog Numbers

  • 680 207 TL
  • 885 500 TY
  • 275 228-9, 00602527522890
  • 532 572-5
  • BT-1301

Labels

  • Fontana
  • Universal Music Jazz France, Universal Music France
  • Universal Music Jazz France
  • Mercury

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Mono
  • Stereo
  • CD
  • Reissue
  • Remastered
  • CDr

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtThéâtre des Champs-Élysées
Phonographic Copyright (p)Universal Music France
Copyright (c)Universal Music France
Manufactured ByEDC, Germany

Credits

RoleCredit
Alto SaxophoneBarney Wilen
BassJimmy Meritt
DrumsArt Blakey
PianoBud Powell, Walter Davis Junior
Tenor SaxophoneWayne Shorter
TrumpetLee Morgan
Supervised ByMarcel Romano

Notes

  • "This jam session at the Theâtre des Champs Elysées was recorded on December 18, 1959".... (beginning of back cover note)
  • Fontana 680 207 TL (dark green label)
  • Cover printed in Holland
  • Record made in France (stamped in matrix/runout)
  • Early 60's release
  • Recorded live December 18, 1959 at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris.
  • Green label
  • "Made in France" is stamped in the runouts
  • Recorded December 18, 1959, Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris.
  • Originally released in 1960 on Fontana.
  • Catalogue numbers on this product :
  • 275 228-9 > Inlay edges
  • 00602527522890 > Back inlay
  • This historic meeting on stage of seven giants is owed to Marcel Romano.
  • The later supervised among others the sessions for "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (lift to the scaffold)", "Les liaisons dangereuses" and "Des femmes disparaissent", brought the Jazz Messengers to France for the first time and revealed to the public the young prodigy Barney Wilen. The genius of Marcel Romano behind the scenes makes him one of the giants of Jazz himself.
  • This reissue is dedicated to him.
  • 275 228-9 > Inlay edges / disc
  • 00602527522890 > Back inlay / disc

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): AA 680207 1L 380
  • Matrix / Runout (side 1): Made in France
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): AA 680207 2L 380
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): Made in France
  • Rights Society (Side 1): BIEM
  • Rights Society (Side 2): D.R. BIEM
  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Other (Droits Réservés): D.R.
  • Barcode (Printed): 6 02527 52289 0
  • Barcode (Scanned): 602527522890
  • Rights Society: BIEM / SABAM
  • Rights Society: SACEM / SDRM / SACD / SGDL
  • Label Code: LC 00699
  • Matrix / Runout: [Universal logo x 4] 06025 275 228-9 01 ✳ 52659826
  • Matrix / Runout (Mould area): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC B
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LV26
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0157
  • Barcode: 600753257258
  • Rights Society: SACAM/M.C.P.S.
  • Rights Society: BIEM/SABAM
  • Rights Society (Logo): SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Matrix / Runout: RFD80M-79247 80

About Art Blakey Bud Powell Barney Wilen And The Jazz Messengers

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Archetypal hard-bop group of the late 1950s, most date their origin to 1954 or '55 when the first recordings credited to the band appeared. Playing a driving, aggressive extension of bop with pronounced blues roots, the group continued until Blakey's death in 1990. The name Jazz Messengers had been used by earlier, but when and Blakey began working together in the early 1950's the name had been dormant several years. The Jazz Messengers formed as a collective, nominally led by Silver or Blakey. Blakey credited Silver with reviving the Messengers name for the group. The original lineup of Blakey, Silver, , & , was relatively shortlived. By late 1956 was the remaining original member. Over the years the Jazz Messengers served as a springboard for young jazz musicians, a proving ground for young jazz talent.{;}Art Blakey (born October 11, 1919, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - died October 16, 1990, New York City, New York, USA) was an American jazz drummer, composer and bandleader, best remembered as founder and 35 year leader of The Jazz Messengers. Blakey was the foster son in a Seventh Day Adventist Family, learning the piano as he learned the Bible, mastering both at an early age. In the early 1930's, while gigging at the Democratic Club in Pittsburgh, Arts' piano career came to an abrupt end when he was ordered onto the drums to make way for pianist . This incident was apparently at the gunpoint of the nightclubs' owner, as Blakey later on often recalled. This served as good fortune and young drummer Blakey came under the tutelage of legendary drummer and bandleader , serving as his valet. Returning to Pittsburgh in 1937, he formed his own band, backing pianist . in 1939, he joined and toured with for 3 years, followed by one year gigging at Bostons' Tic Toc club. Then as a member of 's band, he played with the likes of , and . When Eckstein disbanded his group in 1947, Blakey organized the Seventeen Messengers, a rehearsal band and recorded with an octet called the Jazz Messengers, the first of his many groups bearing this name. In 1948, he visited Africa where he learned polyrhythmic drumming and was introduced to Islam, taking the name Abdullah Ibn Buhaina. The early 1950's, saw him performing and broadcasting with such musicians as , , and . Blakey and Silver connected and formed the Jazz Messengers. This band soon evolved into with Blakey remaining the leader with changing personnel, playing together with them until his death. From 1947 until 1972 he also recorded regularly with . Blakey was a major figure in modern jazz and an important stylist in drums. His contribution to jazz as a discoverer and molder of young talent over three decades cannot be overlooked.

Real Name

    • Arthur Blakey (Abdullah Ibn Buhaina)

Name Vars

  • A. Blakey
  • AB
  • Art Blackey
  • Art Blake
  • Art Blakely
  • Art Blakey A/K/A Abdullah Ibn Buhaina
  • Art Blakey And His Rhythm
  • Art Blankey
  • Art Brakey
  • Art. Blakey
  • Blakey
  • Арт Блэйки
  • Арт Блэки
  • ¢üÈ"Ö줭ü
  • ¢üÈûÖ줭ü
  • ¢üÈûÖìü­

Aliases

  • Abdullah Buhaina

Members

  • Donald Byrd
  • Horace Silver
  • Lee Morgan
  • Art Blakey
  • Wayne Shorter
  • Freddie Hubbard
  • Barney Wilen
  • Donald Harrison
  • Robin Eubanks
  • Stanley Clarke
  • Chuck Mangione
  • Benny Green
  • Javon Jackson
  • Jackie McLean
  • Ray Mantilla
  • Ramon Morris
  • Hank Mobley
  • Cedar Walton
  • Reggie Workman
  • Keith Jarrett
  • Benny Golson
  • Johnny Griffin
  • J.J. Johnson
  • John Gilmore
  • Randy Brecker
  • Doug Watkins
  • Kenny Dorham
  • George Cables
  • Woody Shaw
  • Reggie Johnson
  • Curtis Fuller
  • Nat Bettis
  • Bobby Timmons
  • Jymie Merritt
  • Lucky Thompson
  • Richard Landrum
  • Charles Fambrough
  • Mulgrew Miller
  • Terence Blanchard
  • Lonnie Plaxico
  • Jean Toussaint
  • Sonny Morgan
  • Brian Lynch
  • Billy Pierce
  • Bobby Watson
  • John Hicks
  • Frank Lacy
  • Dennis Irwin
  • Peter Washington
  • Sam Dockery
  • Bill Hardman
  • Spanky DeBrest
  • David Schnitter
  • Walter Davis Jr.
  • James Williams
  • Donald Brown
  • Albert Dailey
  • Frank Mitchell
  • Philip Harper
  • Essiet Essiet
  • Mickey Bass
  • Carter Jefferson
  • Victor Sproles
  • Tim Williams
  • Geoff Keezer
  • Emanuel Boyd
  • Steve Davis
  • Ronnie Mathews
  • Emmanuel Abdul-Rahim
  • Buddy Terry
  • Jan Arnet
  • Yoshio Suzuki
  • Valery Ponomarev
  • Ladjl Camara
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Paris Jam Session is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates great music. The album captures the essence of a live performance and showcases the incredible talent of these musicians, making it a timeless classic.