One Night with Blue Note
1985 American film
One Night with Blue Note is a 1985 feature length jazz film directed by John Charles Jopson .[ 1]
To celebrate record executive Bruce Lundvall having relaunched the defunct Blue Note Records label in 1985 under the parent label EMI Manhattan Records , he and music director Michael Cuscuna staged a concert on February 22, 1985 at The Town Hall in New York City , bringing together some of the jazz legends associated with Blue Note over the years as well as some newly signed artists.
The 3 hour-plus event was shot on 16mm film with multiple cameras. Director Jopson prepared by studying the music from various live recordings, and then, consulting with producer Tammara Wells plus director of photography Martin Pitts and camera operators Ernest Dickerson , Paul Goldsmith and Don Lenser , determined the camera positions. During rehearsals Pitts and long-time associate Lou Tobin designed the lighting for show. The lighting team was joined by the crew from A Chorus Line which had just closed on Broadway. The film is known for its intimate close-ups of the musicians, showing their subtle signals to each other and acknowledgment of well-played riffs . The recording was engineered by Mike Moran and David Hewitt with Remote Recording Service's Silver Truck.
Reception
A People magazine review of the original film from December 16, 1985 stated "There is no hype to this film, just musicians standing and sitting around playing music. But what musicians, and what music. Jopson focuses on faces and hands, capturing the joy that surged through what were often strangely formal proceedings."[ 2] The All About Jazz review of the DVD re-release by Jim Santella stated "Its historical significance cannot be ignored. With positive changes in what we can now accomplish technologically, Blue Note’s highly recommended DVD makes the future of jazz look even brighter".[ 3]
"Cantaloupe Island " (Freddie Hubbard , Joe Henderson , Herbie Hancock , Ron Carter , Tony Williams )
"Recorda Me " (Hubbard, Henderson, Hancock, Carter, Williams, Bobby Hutcherson )
"Little B’s Poem " (Hutcherson, Hancock, Carter, Williams, James Newton )
"Bouquet " (Hancock, Carter, Hutcherson)
"Jumpin' Jack" (Stanley Jordan )
"Summertime " (Grover Washington, Jr. , Kenny Burrell , Reggie Workman , Grady Tate )
"Moanin' " (Hubbard, Johnny Griffin , Curtis Fuller , Walter Davis Jr. , Workman, Art Blakey )
"Sweet and Lovely " (McCoy Tyner )
"Appointment in Ghana " (Woody Shaw , Jackie McLean , Tyner, Cecil McBee , Jack DeJohnette )
"Tone Poem" (Charles Lloyd , Michel Petrucciani , McBee, DeJohnette)
"Blues Walk " (Lou Donaldson , Jimmy Smith , Burrell, Tate)
"The Jumpin' Blues " (Stanley Turrentine , Smith, Burrell, Tate)
"Scratch My Back" (Turrentine, Smith, Burrell, Tate)
"Pontos Cantados" (Cecil Taylor )
One Night with Blue Note Preserved (LP & CD)
Volume 1
"Cantaloupe Island" (Herbie Hancock ) - 10:38
"Recorda Me" (Joe Henderson ) - 11:15
"Hat And Beard" (Eric Dolphy ) - 7:09
"Little B's Poem" (Bobby Hutcherson ) - 8:07
"Bouquet" (Hutcherson) - 7:07
Volume 2
"Broadside" (Bennie Wallace ) -
"Sweet and Lovely " (Gus Arnheim , Jules LeMare , Harry Tobias ) - 2:46
"Appointment in Ghana" (Jackie McLean ) - 7:16
"Passion Dance" (McCoy Tyner ) -
"Blues on the Corner" (Tyner) -
"Pontos Cantados: Point 1/Klook at the Top of the Stairs/Point 2/Question" (Cecil Taylor ) -
Volume 3
"Moanin'" (Bobby Timmons ) -
"I'm Glad There Is You " (Jimmy Dorsey , Paul Mertz) - 3:31
"Summertime " (George Gershwin ) - 7:16
"Medley: Blues Walk/Gettin' Sentimental Over You " (Lou Donaldson /George Bassman ) -
"The Jumpin' Blues" (Jay McShann , Charlie Parker ) - 6:09
"A Child Is Born " (Thad Jones ) -
Volume 4
"When You Wish upon a Star " (Ned Washington , Leigh Harline ) -
"Jumpin' Jack" (Stanley Jordan ) -
"The Blessing" (Charles Lloyd ) -
"Tone Poem" (Lloyd) -
"Lady Day" (Lloyd) -
"El Encanto" (Lloyd)
"How Long" (Lloyd) -
References
External links
Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release, except for the compilation section.
As leader or co-leader With others
The Happy Blues (Gene Ammons , 1956)
Jammin' with Gene (Gene Ammons, 1956)
Funky (Gene Ammons, 1957)
Jammin' in Hi Fi with Gene Ammons (Gene Ammons, 1957)
Hard Bop (Art Blakey /The Jazz Messengers , 1956)
Originally (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, 1956 [1982])
Drum Suite (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, 1956–57)
A Night in Tunisia (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, Vik/RCA, 1957)
Ritual: The Modern Jazz Messengers (Art Blakey, 1957)
Tough! (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, 1957)
Back to the Tracks (Tina Brooks , 1960)
2 Guitars (Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Raney , 1957)
Off to the Races (Donald Byrd , 1958)
Fuego (Donald Byrd, 1959)
Byrd in Flight (Donald Byrd, 1960)
Cool Struttin' (Sonny Clark , 1958)
Dig (Miles Davis , 1951)
Quintet/Sextet (Miles Davis, 1955)
Davis Cup (Walter Davis Jr. , 1959)
Inta Somethin' (Kenny Dorham , 1961)
Matador (Kenny Dorham, 1962)
Tuba Sounds (Ray Draper , 1957)
2 Trumpets (Art Farmer , 1957)
Bird Songs: The Final Recordings (Dizzy Gillespie , 1992)
To Bird with Love (Dizzy Gillespie, 1992)
Pithecanthropus Erectus (Charles Mingus , 1956)
Blues & Roots (Charles Mingus, 1958)
Mobley's Message (Hank Mobley , Prestige, 1956)
Hi Voltage (Hank Mobley, 1967)
Evolution (Grachan Moncur III , 1963)
Lee-Way (Lee Morgan, 1960)
Tom Cat (Lee Morgan, 1964)
Cornbread (Lee Morgan, 1965)
Infinity (Lee Morgan, 1965)
Charisma (Lee Morgan, 1966)
The Sixth Sense (Lee Morgan, 1967–68)
The Music From "The Connection" (Freddie Redd , 1960)
Shades of Redd (Freddie Redd, 1960)
Redd's Blues (Freddie Redd, 1961)
Open House (Jimmy Smith , 1960)
Plain Talk (Jimmy Smith, 1960)
Taylor's Wailers (Art Taylor, 1957)
Mal/2 (Mal Waldron , 1957)
Left Alone (Mal Waldron, 1959)
Left Alone '86 (Mal Waldron, 1986)
Easterly Winds (Jack Wilson , 1967)
Film and TV appearances
Years indicated are for the recording(s), not first release .
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