Dec 6, 2007

Summing up

The blog and the mail have been quiet for some months, hopefully indicating that no more omissions and errors are obvious. Warm thanks to Torsten Asmussen, Göran Eriksson, Lucio Fumo, Klaus Lorenzen, Jan Olsson and Ulf Schwartz for your comments.
Here are the corrections:

50-08 Bibbi Johnson w Domnérus on HMV X 7684 – no LG solos. A few bars of obligato can be heard on Daydream.

51-05 a Love Walked In on Dragon DRCD 391.
51-06 a Moody's Bounce and b Two Fathers on Dragon DRCD 391.
51-08 a Flamingo, b Don’t Get Scared also on three CDs:
Stan Getz: Autumn Leaves, Castle Pulse PDSCD 630; Sanctuary records (
UK) 2005.
Stan Getz: From Long Island to
Stockholm; issued by (French) Universal International in 2003.
b Don’t Get Scared on: Stan Getz;
New York - Los Angeles - Stockholm - Boston 1945-1951, Frémeaux FA239.
51-09 Both tracks also on LPs Alice Babs; Paper Doll, Cupol CLPM 6012 and Alice Babs; Gamla favoriter, Cupol CLP 96
51-26 a Any Time, b Party for Pres and c Car Rider on Dragon DRCD 381, not 395.
52-05 Sölve Strand with Rolf Ericson – no LG solos.
52-13 Lilian Anderson w Domnérus – 8 bars solo by LG on Long Ago. Nothing on How Deep.
52-15 For Goofers Only I-II was published on Modern Music M7, a 12 inch 78, and You Go to my Head and All the Things You Are on M6, a 10 inch 78.
52-20 M Blom w Domnérus: no LG solos.
52-21 b Smart Alec as Smart Agda on Esquire 10-338.
53-01 Simon Brehm: no LG solos.
53-09 Correct date: Shell Building, Stockholm, 26 January 1953.
53-11 On Prestige EP 1341, session 53-11 is featured as "Lars Gullin and the Kenton All Stars".
53-17 d Limehouse Blues and e Pink Lady are the titles on MEP 34 and Esquire EP 59.
53-18 All titles on Ouincy Jones + Harry Arnold + Big Band = Jazz!; Gambit (Spain) 69256 and on Jazz Abroad; Featuring Roy Haynes and Quincy Jones: Mercury (Japan) UCCM-9108 (a CD reissue of EnArcy MG 36083)..
54-10 Add Leppe Sundewall th and Kurt Järnberg, tb. Ole Mortensen spelled his last name like this, without 'h'.
54-11 Add Leppe Sundewall, th and Kurt Järnberg, tb. Ole Mortensen spelled his last name like this, without 'h'.
56-09: add a-b to the CD WEA 9031-77580-2.
56-13 Add d Half Nelson to East West 4003-
56-14 All tracks alson on Sparton (Canada) 12002.
57-04: add c to Sonet 986 5667.
59-12 b Fata Morgana on Gianno Basso: Rarità e inediti (rare and unpublished); Musica Jazz.
64-12 Add You Stepped Out Of A Dream and Fascinating Rhythm as unissued. Omit Detour Ahead, as it is Billberg only with rhytm.
69-xx Lars Gullin, bs, Harry Bäcklund , ts, Allan Wajda p, Björn Alke b, Marty Morell, dr.
a Here Comes That Rainy Day and b I've Seen on Anagram CD6.
6x-xx Bertil Löfgren, tp, Lars Gullin,bs, Harry Bäcklund, ts, Lars Sjösten, p, Sture Åkerberg, b, and Leif Wennerström, dr.
Stars Fell on Alabama on Anagram CD6.
Finally I have found information on the contentents of five Japanese Metronome-reissues, names but no record numbers so far.
Americans In Sweden / Gets (!), Konitz & Zoot
50-08 Yellow Duck
51-08 Don't Be Afraid, Flamingo,
53-11 Dedicated To Lee, Late Date
Swingin' In Sweden / J. Raney & G. Wallington
54-01 Red Wails in the Sunset, Doe Eyes
53-12 The Song Is You, Jackie
53-13 Blue Bird, Round 'Bout
Midnight
Stockholm Sweetnin' / Clifford Brown - Art Farmer
53-14
Stockholm Sweetnin', 'Cuse These Bloos 2 takes), Falling In Love With You, Lover Come Back To Me (2 takes)
53-18 Pogo Stick, Liza, Jones' Bones, Sometimes I'm Happy.
Lars Gullin Quartet
53-16 I Fall In Love To Easily
54-06 Circus, Igloo, Danny's Dream, Be Careful
55-01 Lars Meets Jeff,
Manchester Fog, A La Carte, Soho
Lars Gullin Plays Standard
56-10 All Of Me, Like Someone In Love, Jeepers Creepers, You Go To My Head
56-11 Summertime, Lover Come Back To Me, A Foggy Day, Yesterdays

May 25, 2007

Dragon rediscovers Hallberg

The new album Bengt Hallberg All Stars 1953/54 from Dragon records (DRCD 402) is already in the discography:
53-17 Bengt Hallberg: Whiskey Sour, Side Car (take 1+2), Limehouse Blues - Pink Lady (1+2+3)
54-01 Red Mitchell: Red Wails In The Sunset (1+2), Doe Eyes #1 - Doe Eyes (1+2)
54-04 Bengt Hallberg: Redhead, Depressionism, Meatballs, Blues In Fourths (1+2+3)

The Hallberg sides have largely been forgotten since they appeared on Esquire an Pacific EPs. Here they are together with several alternative takes, never published before.

May 22, 2007

With Dexter and Sahib in Copenhagen

In 1962, the German producer Klaus Lorenzen made a tv movie for Radio Bremen from Montmartre in Copenhagen featuring Lars, Dexter Gordon, Sahib Shihab and Alex Riel. Klaus just mailed me, recalling the name of the piano player: Harold Goldberg. The bass player cannot be identified from this picture is Benny Nielsen. (Thanks Michael!) And could someone please locate that movie!
You'll find more pictures here: http://www.swinging-flensburg.de/music-memories2.html
Broadcast date: ARD-Fernsehen, May 23, 1963.

May 16, 2007

No more errors?

It's been quiet in the mail for some time. Does that mean all errors are identified ald all omissions reported?
Well, I found this: On Prestige EP 1341, session 53-11 is featured as "Lars Gullin and the Kenton All Stars".

Apr 4, 2007

Fata Morgana once more

I just found a CD on Ebay, published and distributed by the journal Musica Jazz: Gianno Basso; Rarità e inediti (rare and unpublished) that contains Fata Morgana from the 59-12 session.
In all 13 tunes w Chet Baker, Buddy Collette, Jacques Pelzer et al.

Feb 20, 2007

Goofers corrected

My good neighbor Ulf Schwartz just called, having noticed that I goofed on session 52-15: For Goofers Only I-II was published on Modern Music M7, a 12 inch 78, and You Go to my Head and All the Things You Are on M6, a 10 inch 78.

Feb 14, 2007

Setting the Brüel session right

I reported my doubts about the date in my footnote to 53-09. Three jam sessions in the Shell building: The first two with Gullin and Brüel. But on the October 1952 meeting, Rolf Berg played guitar. No guitar is heard on the published excerpt.
That leaves us with a most likely candidate: 26 January 1953 with Leif Asp and Sven Bollhem in the rhythm section.
The third candidate (19 May) is the least credible. Certainly even a small notice in OJ would have mentioned the presence of the two baritone stars!
The editor of the Swedish Jazz Discography on line, Göran Eriksson, called me the other day and strongly advocated that this is the correct information:
Shell Building, Stockholm, 26 January 1953

Feb 8, 2007

One solo out of ten sides

Lucio in Pescara asked about Arne Domnérus´ recording of Daydream with singer Bibbi Johnson – does it feature any solo by Lars? I decided to check a number of tunes that haven't been reissued on CD or vinyl (for obvious reasons):
52-05 Sölve Strand with Rolf Ericson – no LG solos.
50-08 Bibbi Johnson w Domnérus – no LG solos. A few bars of obligato can be heard on Daydream.
52-13 Lilian Anderson w Domnérus – 8 bars solo by LG on Long Ago. Nothing on How Deep.
52-20 A-M Blom w Domnérus – nothing.
53-01 Simon Brehm – no LG solos.
Listen to LongAgo.mp3 - LongAgo.wma
Other sides without Gullin solos are a single side with singer Diana Miller, backed by Domnerus' band in the session 52-18 and two sides where the band (as Roffe Ericsson's orkester) backs crooner Bertil Attlemark on Artist B 3076. No jazz interest.

Jan 25, 2007

Another Flamingo

I have probably missed a number of reissues of Flamingo – Don't Get Scared (51-08), but here is one more. Both tracks on the 2 CD album: Stan Getz; Autumn Leaves, Castle Pulse PDSCD 630 (Sanctuary records [UK] 2005.) It is, by the way, an unusual compilation with Winding, Kenton, Herman and Goodman, from live performances and broadcasts, plus a number of more common quartet tracks.
Both tracks also on the album From Long Island to Stockholm, issued by (French) Universal International in 2003. I had that title attributed to a Saga (F) album.
Afraid also in the 2 CD box New York - Los Angeles - Stockholm - Boston 1945-1951, Frémeaux FA239.

Jan 16, 2007

Help me with this!

I need help – two tracks on Anagram CD6 with Harry Bäcklund and Bill Evans' drummer Marty Morell are not in the discography: Here Comes That Rainy Day and I've Seen with Allan Wajda p and Björn Alke b. They must have been taped in connection with Bill Evans' fourth engagement at the Golden Circle 25 October to 15 November 1969.
Add to that on the same record Stars Fell on Alabama with Bertil Löfgren tp, Bäcklund ts, Lars Sjösten p, Sture Åkerberg b, and Leif Wennerström dr.

The list grows longer ...

56-09: add a-b to the CD WEA 9031-77580-2.
57-04: add c to Sonet 986 5667.

Thanks, Torsten Asmussen!

The forgotten tapes

Only parts of the 1964 concert at the Museum of Modern Art (Moderna museet) were published on Sonet. Now Jan Olsson reports that he has rediscovered the remaining materal, including You Stepped out of a Dream, Ablution, Detour Ahead and Fascinating Rhythm. The first two have been issued on Anagram CD7.
But Detour Ahead is played by Rolf Billberg alone with the rhythm section and strings. Nu Gullin present, so strike b from session 64-02.

Jan 15, 2007

Half Nelson

Half Nelson from session 56-13 is among the tunes on East West 4003.

Jan 5, 2007

Tenor horn or what?

My publishers and I settled on tenor horn for the Moretone session – even if Leppe Sundewall usually has been listed playing bass trumpet. The Swedish Jazz Discography on line says btp – but on the other hand claims that he played th, tenor horn, in the 1949 James Moody sessions. Photographs show him playing a bass trumpet during those recordings! On one photo from the Moretone session he seems to hold a tenor horn, which resembles a thin, small tuba. The sound, however, is very similar from the two horns.
Lennart "Leppe" Sundewall played the trumpet as well as the two bigger horns, one octave lower than the trumpet, and also appeared as a singer and showman under the name Lou Sandy.

More musicians present

On the two last sessions with The Moretone Singers (54-10 and 54-11) Leppe Sundewall th and Kurt Järnberg tb joined the group. Both musicians worked with Lulle Elboj's band at the time.
Often Sundewall's instrument is called bass trumpet - I'll be back on that subject.
The conductor Ole Mortensen spelled his last name like this, without 'h' as Torsten Asmussen pointed out. More of his corrections will be published.