Saturday, 23 July 2011

Ronnie Ross: Quartet in Naaldwijk Holland









































Thanks yet again to Willem for this one who has kindly sent a better version. The track order has been altered from what was previously posted.

Links for FLAC download with cover pictures and discography information.

www.multiupload.com/Q9ZZY7NG0Y
www.multiupload.com/GJYCLH3SQ6

26/07/2011 - Have had a report of difficulties with the 7-zip files so have uploaded as winrar to Rapidshare.

https://rapidshare.com/files/731759487/77.2RRQNldwjk.part1.rar
https://rapidshare.com/files/1686287591/77.2RRQNldwjk.part2.rar

Please note that an alternative back cover image is included, for those who want to put the material onto CD. To omit the final incomplete track will bring the total down to less than the eighty minutes for that medium

Privately recorded but NOT from the audience -
microphones on the stage.

77/2

Personnel: Ronnie Ross (baritone saxophone)
Rob Agerbeek (piano)
Roger Cooke (bass)
Eric Ineke (drums)
Leader: Ronnie Ross
Date: October 6 1977
Venue: Winkeltje Café, Naaldwijk, Holland
Album Title: Ronnie Ross Quartet in Naaldwijk, Holland

1. Have You Met Miss Jones (Richard Rodgers) (9:43)
2. Lover Man (Davis/Ramirez/Sherman) (8:42)
3. Subbasement Blues (Ronnie Ross) (8:18)
4. Impressions (John Coltrane) (9:39)
5. New Orleans (Hoagy Carmichael) (10:01)
6. No Blues (Miles Davis) (8:00)
7. You Stepped Out of a Dream (Nacio Herb Brown/Gus Kahn) (6:15)
8. Sweet and Lovely (Gus Arnheim/Jules LeMare/Harry Tobias) (10:39)
9. Butterfly Gold (Ronnie Ross) (8:38)
10. Steeplechase (Charlie Parker) (incomplete) (0:40)

8 comments:

Kev said...

Track #10, "Easy Swing," was known as "Steeplechase" when Charlie Parker did it.

Thanks for posting all this stuff!

yewsta said...

Thanks, Kev, on both points. I'm not sure which came first - who really did compose the tune - but it seems that it is better known as Steeplechase anyway. Can't change it in the download without doing all again so will just have to stay like it is. here.

rubberduck said...

I never heard Ronnie Ross before.

I 'm lerning now from your blog, and I'm really pleased of what i heard.

thanks for your work

yewsta said...

Hi RD. Good to hear you like it. Nearly finished the new HK links.

jazzuk said...

Thanks for the update

Doug Richardson said...

Excellent site! I wqas hoping to download Ken Moule's Toad of Toad Hall but the FLAC download reference is actually the one for Ronnie Ross;Messages from Munich

yewsta said...

@Doug Richardson - see 58/1 - corrected.

Doug Richardson said...

Many thank yewsta - great music, bringing back happy memories!