Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
Phil Seamen appeared on hundreds of recordings, very few on which he was the leader but this is one of them.
The Bill Evans Trio had just finished their engagement at Ronnie Scott's Club and the bass player, Eddie Gomez, took the opportunity to appear on Phil's recording date which took place on 22 July 1968, the day after the Scott's date ended.
Tony Lee's piano is not well recorded - he is very much in the background and there are a couple of tape flutters in places but Phil's thunderous drums are well to the fore.
You don't see Phil's picture on record sleeves all that often but this one does him no favours. He looks positively evil.
Tony Lee - piano
Eddie Gomez - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Night Train
02 Salt Peanuts
03 Corcovado
04 A Foggy Day
05 Bluesette
06 Fish This Week
07 Autumn Leaves
08 Here's That Rainy Day
Label: Pantonic/Saga PAN 6306
Recorded: July 22 1968
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Front rear LP cover
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Thanks for this rarity, I had it on a dodgy cassette so this is very welcome. I think Phil looks pretty benign compared to real life, and Tony looks like Ron Moody.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodney and bluebird! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodney and bluebird. Looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteLike the look of this one thanks very much bluebird.
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