Chet Baker with Philip Catherine and Jean-Louis Rassinfosse in the Porgy en Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen ( 30th of May, 1985) (photo courtesy: Porgy en Bess) In my opinion it's a pity that only a few tracks of each radio show were reissued - only the fina
l session, February 1985 at the Nick Vollebregt's Jazz Café in Laren, has five tracks, almost 50 minutes of great music and is, in my opinion, the best part of the album. Chet plays with his Belgian rhythm section featuring Philip Catherine and Jean-Louis Rassinfosse. They performed with Chet since 1981 onwards and are to be heard at some great recordings, like the one at the Igloo-studios in Brussels ( September 1983) and the well-known Chet Choice's album released by Criss-Cross. .
Chet Baker in Porgy en Bess Jazz Club in Terneuzen ( 30th of May 1985) ( photo courtesy: Porgy en Bess) in May 1985 this trio was one of the highlights of the Scheldejazz Festival in Terneuzen in the southwest part of The Netherlands - a legendary concert; the veterans of the club still speak about it with respect.
I wondered why Cees Schrama, who selected the tracks, made the choice to use only a few tunes for each concert ? Wouldn't it be be
tter to reissue a complete concert, enlarged with some unheard first-set recordings added?, I asked Cees. Ongeveer 40 jaar heb ik voor de industrie opnamen en compilaties gemaakt, (= I am a producer of records for fourty years and made numerous records and compilations) he told me, en ook daar moest ik rekening houden met wat er beschikbaar was en de kwaliteit van een en ander,(= and I always had to do with the (sound) quality of the recordings that remained .....that were available.). Het is geen peulenschilletje en ik ben dan ook zeer gelukkig met de commentaren uit o.a. de U.S. ( = It isn't a five-finger exercise and I'm really glad with some commends I received from the US). Met name omdat niemand hoort dat twee titels van een cassette zijn gekopieerd bij ontstentenis van de banden! (= In fact no-one heard that two tracks have been used of some copied cassettes, as the original tapes were lost). This commend learns you, that the sound quality is excellent. Nevertheless - these unique 2cd box, world premiere - first release, a sticker on the box reads, is a great starter of a series of 2cd's with the Sesjun Radio Shows.
The liner notes are made by Jeroen De Valk, author of the Chet Baker biography Chet Baker - Herinneringen aan een Lyrisch Trompetist. He told me that he hopes that his book will be released in the States soon.
The second 2cd album featuring the Jazz Messengers of Art Blakey has been released and one of these days the third ones will be available, with the Sesjun Radio shows by piano player Bill Evans. I hope that Keep Swinging may review this one later for you.
But few Dutch jazz fans over fifty years old, won't remember the Sesjun radio shows produced by dick De Winter and hosted by Cees Schrama. These live-recordings were broadcasted, as far as I remember, each Thursday late in the evening on Dutch radio, which gave you the opportunity to join a live concerts by great jazz men, sitting in your easy chair without leaving the house. I remember the excitement the few times I was in the audience, when the radio announcer said: We schakelen nu live over naar De Boerenhofstede in Laren voor het Trosprogamma Sesjun, gepresenteerd door......... ( ... and now we go live over to the Boerenhofstede in Laren for Tros-Sesjun, hosted by ....) Cees Schrama selected some programs for a series of 2CD compilation albums and the first one relased is an album with tunes played by Chet Baker. Keep Swinging listened to it and shared his rememberances. If you don't want to miss it, follow the blog by Twitter or ask its free newsletter aan.
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