The Private Collection
The Private Collection | ||||
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Live album by Charlie Haden | ||||
Released | January 2007 (Limited edition: 1994) | |||
Recorded | August 6, 1987 and April 4, 1988 | |||
Venue | My Place, Santa Monica, CA and Webster University, St. Louis, MO | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 146:27 | |||
Label | Naim naimcd108 | |||
Charlie Haden chronology | ||||
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Quartet West chronology | ||||
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The Private Collection is a live album by the American jazz bassist Charlie Haden's Quartet West recorded at performances in 1987 and 1988 and released on the Naim label.[1]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [2] |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated, "Although one would not have necessarily predicted this direction for Charlie Haden's music in 1970, it has worked out quite well. This well-recorded two-fer features Haden's Quartet West at its best".[3] All About Jazz observed "The Private Collection finds Haden and Quartet West at its true best, with material spanning four decades but still sounding, twenty years later, as if it had been written yesterday".[4]
Track listing
All compositions by Charlie Haden except as indicated
Disc One
- "Hermitage" (Pat Metheny) - 12:45
- "Passport" (Charlie Parker) - 15:34
- "Misery" (Tony Scott) - 8:10
- "Nardis" (Miles Davis) - 13:00
- "Segment" (Parker) - 11:00
- "Farmer's Trust" (Metheny) - 7:18
- "Etudes" (Johann Sebastian Bach) - 3:30
- Recorded at Charlie Haden's 50th Birthday Concert at At My Place in Santa Monica, CA on August 6, 1987
Disc Two
- "Bay City" - 13:28
- "Farmer's Trust" (Metheny) - 9:21
- "Lonely Woman" (Ornette Coleman) - 22:51
- "Silence" - 8:54
- "Body and Soul" (Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green) - 8:20
- "Visa" (Parker) - 12:16
- Recorded at Webster University in St. Louis, MO on April 4, 1988
Personnel
Musicians
- Charlie Haden – bass
- Ernie Watts – saxophones
- Alan Broadbent – piano
- Billy Higgins – drums (Disc One)
- Paul Motian – drums (Disc Two)
Production
- Ken Christianson – engineer (recording, remastering), photography
- Dave Dever – editing
- Yuki Chong – design
- Anna Tooth – photography
- Charlie Haden – liner notes
References
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- As Long as There's Music (1978)
- Closeness (1976)
- The Golden Number (1977)
- Gitane (1978)
- Mágico (1980)
- Folk Songs (1981)
- Etudes (1988)
- Silence (1989)
- Dialogues (1990)
- First Song (1992)
- Steal Away (1995)
- Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) (1997)
- None But the Lonely Heart (1997)
- Nocturne (2001)
- American Dreams (2002)
- Nightfall (2004)
- Land of the Sun (2004)
- Heartplay (2006)
- Come Sunday (2012)
- Time Remembers One Time Once (1981)
- The Montreal Tapes: with Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell (1994)
- The Montreal Tapes: with Paul Bley and Paul Motian (1994)
- Night and the City (1996)
- The Montreal Tapes: Liberation Music Orchestra (1997)
- The Montreal Tapes: with Geri Allen and Paul Motian (1997)
- The Montreal Tapes: with Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Paul Motian (1997)
- In Montreal (2001)
- The Montreal Tapes: Tribute to Joe Henderson (2003)
- Long Ago and Far Away (2007)
- Mágico: Carta de Amor (2012)
- Tokyo Adagio (2015)
Orchestra albums
- Liberation Music Orchestra (1970)
- The Ballad of the Fallen (1983)
- Dream Keeper (1990)
- Not in Our Name (2005)
- Time/Life (2016)
Dreams albums
- Old and New Dreams (1977)
- Old and New Dreams (1979)
- Playing (1981)
- A Tribute to Blackwell (1990)
albums
- Quartet West (1987)
- In Angel City (1988)
- Haunted Heart (1992)
- Always Say Goodbye (1994)
- Now Is the Hour (1996)
- The Art of the Song (1999)
- The Private Collection (2007)
- Sophisticated Ladies (2010)
- Discography
- Josh Haden
- Spain [band]
- The Blue Moods of Spain
- Petra Haden
- Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out
- Rachel Haden
- Tanya Haden
- The Haden Triplets
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