Larry Young - In Paris: The ORTF Recordings - Mini-Documentary
Larry Young -
In Paris: The
ORTF Recordings
Release Date: 3/11/16
Available as
Deluxe 2-CD and
Limited Edition 2-LP Sets
Available at
Resonance Records:
http://www.resonancerecords.org/release
.php?cat=HCD-2022
First release of all previously unreleased Larry Young recordings in nearly 40 years.
Featuring the iconic jazz organist Larry Young with
Woody Shaw (trumpet),
Nathan Davis (saxophone),
Billy Brooks (drums) & others.
Endorsed by the estate of Larry Young.
Extensive liner notes with essays and interviews by
John McLaughlin,
Dr. Lonnie Smith,
John Medeski,
Bill Laswell, Nathan Davis,
Andre Francis, producer Zev Feldman, Larry Young
III & Woody Shaw III.
Includes rare and previously unreleased photos from the
Francis Wolff, Jean-Pierre
Leloir and
INA archives.
Tracks include an over 20-minute version of “Zoltan,” “
Beyond All Limits” from the classic
Unity album, as well as other mid-1960’s songs including “
Talkin’ About J.C.” and “Luny
Tune.”
Released in partnership with the
National Audiovisual Institute (INA) of
France.
Deluxe Limited Edition 2-LP Set
Limited Edition pressing of 2,
000
180 gram vinyl pressed on 12” LPs at 33-1/3
RPM by
Record Technology Incorporated (
R.T.I.)
Gatefold LP includes booklet with essays, unpublished photos, collector postcards and digital download card
Mastered by the legendary engineer
Bernie Grundman
Resonance Records, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute (INA) of France, is pleased to announce the release of Larry Young In Paris/The ORTF Recordings. Presenting groundbreaking performances by jazz organist and pianist, Larry Young, these studio and live recordings from 1964 and
1965 made for
French Radio and never before issued on record will be released on March 11, 2016 in deluxe 2-CD and limited edition 2-LP sets.
Producer Zev Feldman notes, "
It’s particularly exciting because none of this music has ever been heard before except on its initial broadcast in France five decades ago. I think that’s something to celebrate and a call for us all – as we often do with the archival recordings we at Resonance Records uncover – to revisit and discuss this legendary artist’s legacy."
Musicians featured on these recordings include trumpet legend Woody Shaw, tenor saxophonist and bandleader Nathan Davis and drummer Billy Brooks. An international cast of supporting players: French pianist
Jack Diéval tenor saxophonist Jean-Claude Fohrenbach and bassist
Jacques B.
Hess;
Italian drummer
Franco Manzecchi,
Jamaican trumpet player
Sonny Grey and Guadaloupean percussionist
Jacky Bamboo round out the personnel. This album marks the first new release of Larry Young music in thirty-eight years.
Resonance Records has packaged the 2-CD version of this album with a 68-page book of essays by producer Zev Feldman, legendary guitarist John McLaughlin, associate producer, jazz scholar and INA executive
Pascal Rozat, associate producers
John Koenig, Larry Young III and Woody Shaw III; and illuminating interviews with Nathan Davis (conducted by executive producer
Michael Cuscuna),organists Dr. Lonnie Smith and John Medeski (of
Medeski, Martin & Wood), bassist/producer Bill Laswell and French broadcasting legend
André Francis. The historic package also contains several rare, previously unpublished photos from the archives of INA and photographers Francis Wolff and Jean-Pierre Leloir.
The Limited Edition 12" 2-LP set contains all of the same material as contained in the 2-CD set in an elegant insert, with collector postcards and a digital download card. The LPs are pressed on 180 gram vinyl at 33-1/3 RPM by Record Technology Incorporated (R.T.I.), mastered by the legendary engineer Bernie Grundman. The packages for both the 2-CD set and the 2-LP set represent further brilliant creations by art director
Burton Yount in a series of beautiful packages he's done for Resonance Records, this time, assisted by art director
Gordon H Jee.
Tracks include an over 20-minute version of "Zoltan" (dedicated to the
Hungarian nationalist composer
Zoltan Kodály), "Beyond All Limits" (which can also be heard on the
Blue Note album Unity), other mid-1960’s compositions by
Young (including "Talkin’ About J.C.," "Luny Tune" and "
Larry’s
Blues," an impromptu blues), and many others.
Larry Young died at the tragically young age of 38 in 1978. Larry Young In Paris: The ORTF Recordings is a tribute to his memory and endorsed by the estate of Larry Young. Produced by Zev Feldman with
Executive Producers George Klabin and Michael Cuscuna.
Sound Restoration by
Fran Gala and George Klabin. Mastering by Fran Gala at Resonance Records Studios.