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Classic 1983 Jazz Album On Double LP!
Includes 5 Bonus Tracks!
"For a long time already, I had been dreaming of a recording session in New York. The dream came true on the 14th and 15th of November, 1983. I had been thinking of a classic line-up: trumpet and tenor saxophone + guitar, piano, bass, and drums. My good old friend, the bassist Ron McClure, promised his help with contacting the musicians. For the drums we got Jack De Johnette, who played together with Ron in the famous Charles Lloyd Quartet. John Scofield, my fellow student in Berklee College of Music, was going to play guitar. Sco had just been called for the band of Miles Davis. Jim McNeely, the pianist, was familiar to me from Pori Jazz Festival where he had played with Ted Curson. Jim was a member of the Stan Getz Quartet at the time. The brilliant Tom Harrel was to play trumpet. We got all the musicians we had wished for; we had gathered a real dream team!
We rehearsed for the recording in McClure's living room on West 87th Street. Vanguard Studios on 23rd Street was where the recording took place. Jack's energy and creativity forced us others to be alert, to keep track in his wild whirlpools. David Baker, the recording engineer, was active in a good way and gave us some reasonable hints. Playing together with these masters in the studio was one of the greatest experiences in my career up to then.
I had written new pieces for the recording and a few older ones were included, too. 'Second Thought' was a new version of my composition called 'Near But Faraway'. All the music we recorded could not be put on one LP record. 'Arctic Blues', 'Algo Fresco' and 'Sunburst' were left out. I had just established my own label, Pro Records. Picture in Three Colours was the very first record of the label.
Core Records in Germany released the album as a vinyl version in 1988, and at the same time on a then new CD format. The extra bonus pieces were included on the CD. 'Algo Fresco', and alternative takes of 'Patana' and 'Second Thought' were published with the Rytmi magazine in 1990, on the CD titled Extra Picture - New York Sessions. Svart Records is now - finally - releasing all the material in its entirety.
While in New York, I had taken some pictures with my new camera. I manipulated a photo of skyscrapers and got three hues on it: a picture in three colours. It was used as the cover picture of the record. The new edition of the record has a fresher cover: another picture by me, from a different perspective of New York. It is here that I want to come back again."
February 2021,
Eero Koivistoinen
Features
- Double Vinyl LP
- 5 Bonus Tracks
- Gatefold Sleeve
- Liner Notes by Eero Koivistoinen & Ron McClure
- New Cover Artwork
Musicians
Ron McClure | bass |
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Jack De Johnette | drums |
John Scofield | guitar |
Eero Koivistoinen | tenor saxophone |
Jim McNeely | piano |
Tom Harrell | trumpet, flugelhorn |
Selections
Side A:
- Linewriting
- Patana
- Long Way From Home
Side B:
- Picture in Three Colours
- Kindergarten
- Second Thought (aka Near But Faraway)
Side C:
- Sunburst (Bonus Track)
- Arctic Blues (Bonus Track)
- Algo Fresco (Bonus Track)
Side D:
- Patana - alternate take (Bonus Track)
- Second Thought - alternate take (Bonus Track)