Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
Some early (11 and 12 August 1955) multi-tracking recordings from Victor who plays vibes, piano, drums and conga drums with just a bass player.
This is not my rip. It came from a CDR containing the music from the 10" lp to which I applied some minor sound restoration work. It is not perfect but as good as I can get it. There are no cover scans either. Track details and a very small front cover picture are included in the link.
It is now in FLAC but cannot be certain what the original ripped format was. Once again, none of this material has ever been re-issued in any format so enjoy what we have.
Victor Feldman - vibes, piano, drums, conga
Lennie Bush - bass
01 Stella By Starlight (Washington, Young) (4:20)
02 Sue Side Jump (Victor Feldman) (3:31)
03 Groove For Two (take 1) (Victor Feldman) (4:39)
04 Lullaby (Victor Feldman) (7:46)
05 Groove For Two (take 2) (Victor Feldman) (4:35)
Label: Esquire 20-046
Recorded: August 11 12 1955
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Nice - Victor Feldman is always worth a listen - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much azule
ReplyDeleteAnd here we're getting a lot of VF! Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnd here we're getting a lot of VF! Many thanks. I do find these Esquire 10inchers very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great Victor Feldman.For a long time I been searching for this record that Esquire published in 1953:SAM MOST :THE MOST WITH THE MOSTEST
ReplyDelete(UK Esquire EP113. 7" EP, 1952 "Prestige"-recordings), 4 tracks; Undercurrent Blues/ Sometimes I'm Happy/ First With The Most/ Takin' A Chance On Love.
Thanks in advance.
Mario. According to Tom Lord, it was recorded in New York in January 1953 and issued as Prestige EP1322 entitled "Sam Most Sextet". All American(?) personnel so no relevance to this blog. I do not have it myself although perhaps someone reading this may have. We can hope.
DeleteThank you, BritJazz.
ReplyDeleteA nice recover indeed!
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