Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – First Flight to Tokyo: The Lost 1961 Recordings (Vinyl 2LP)

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Description

*This is a Vinyl LP*

Release Date:  2021

Label:  Blue Note

 

Track List

Side A

  1. Now’s the Time (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)

Side B

  1. Moanin’ (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)
  2. Blues March (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)
  3. The Theme (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)

Side C

  1. Dat Dere (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)
  2. Round About Midnight (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)

Side D

  1. Now’s the Time (Version 2 – Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)
  2. A Night in Tunisia (Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)
  3. The Theme (Version 2 – Live at Hibiya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1/14/61)

 

Notes

First Flight to Tokyo: The Lost 1961 Recordings is a thrilling previously unreleased live recording of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers captured at Hibiya Public Hall in Tokyo on January 14, 1961 during the band’s first-ever tour of Japan. The Jazz Messengers were among the first modern jazz groups to tour the country, and adoring Japanese audiences were enthralled by one of the band’s all-time great line-ups featuring the legendary drummer with Lee Morgan on trumpet, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, Bobby Timmons on piano, and Jymie Merritt on bass. The concert featured soaring performances of well-known jazz staples including Charlie Parker’s “Now’s the Time,” Thelonious Monk’s “Round About Midnight,” and Jazz Messenger hits including “Blues March,” “Dat Dere,” and “Moanin’.” First Flight to Tokyo was co-produced by Zev Feldman and David Weiss. The deluxe 2-LP vinyl and 2-CD editions both come with elaborate booklets featuring rare photos by Japanese photographers Shunji Okura and Hozumi Nakadaira; a historical essay by acclaimed jazz critic Bob Blumenthal; plus new interviews with Wayne Shorter in conversation with Blue Note president Don Was, celebrated saxophonist Lou Donaldson, Japanese jazz star Sadao Watanabe, renowned Japanese music critic Reiko Yukawa, Blakey’s son Takashi Blakey, and a trio of drum greats: Louis Hayes, Billy Hart, and Cindy Blackman Santana. Audio was newly transferred from the original ¼” tape reels, and the vinyl edition was mastered by Bernie Grundman and pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI.