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OJC Rides Again: Bill Evans & Mal Waldron
ByIn 1982, Fantasy took advantage of their vault collection which included the catalogs of the labels Prestige, Galaxy, Milestone, Riverside, Jazzland, Debut, Contemporary, and Pablo. The Original Jazz Classics Series was born and over the course of the next several decades the reissue program would bring to light more 850 titles that were admired for their stellar remastering and the use of original art work.
In 2004, Fantasy was sold to a corporate conglomerate that ended up being called the Concord Music Group. Understandable changes in structure and philosophies resulted in the eventual demise of the OJC series. Most recently, Concord lauched its Craft Recordings wing and this summer the firm decided to bring back the historic OJC imprint keeping in line with the current vinyl renaissance. These all-analog editions have been mastered by sound guru Kevin Gray, pressed at RTI, and feature tip-on jackets.

Waltz for Debby
Craft Recordings
1961
In the anals of live jazz recordings, few would argue with the greatness of the music capturing the

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Scott LaFaro
bass1936 - 1961

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Perhaps the most-loved record of the bunch, Waltz for Debby covers a good deal of emotional ground over the course of the half dozen tracks contained within. Dropping the stylus on the opening "My Foolish Heart," the sizzle of the cymbals and the swish of Motian's brushes became immediately palpable. Even with piano panned to the right and the drums and bass to the left, the soundstage seemed to spread beyond the room boundaries. In fact, closing your eyes, one can easily visualize the location of a table where customers can be heard talking and clanking their dishes.
On the title track, LaFaro's bass is prominent enough to fool you into thinking you are right there on stage. The strings slapping the fretboard are holographic in their clarity. Furthermore, "Detour Ahead" is the perfect place to admire the in depth interaction between Evans and LaFaro.
Flipping to side two, Motian picks up his sticks for a swinging take on "My Romance." A beautiful tone poem, "Some Other Time" provides ballad fodder before the set end with the bristling "Milestones." Recent issues of the material have sounded quite good, but Gray's mastering takes the sonics to another level. Without hyperbole, it can be stated that this is the best sounding version yet of a beloved album.

Mal 2
Craft Recordings
1957
Pianist

Mal Waldron
piano1925 - 2002
Recorded in the spring of 1957, Mal 2 is a superb hard bop session that has been hard to find at a reasonable price, the first time OJC pressing being long out-of- print. The familiar melody of "From This Moment On" opens the show and gets a facelift thanks to Waldron's unique voicing of the original. The bristling trumpet of

Idrees Sulieman
trumpetb.1923

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989
Penned for his wife,

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007
Associated equipment used for evaluation
VPI Scout 1.1 turntable with Soundsmith Aida Mk II cartridgeMusical Fidelity A3CR amplifier and preamp
Sutherland Insight phono preamp
Arcam SDS 50 SACD player
Bowers & Wilkins Nautilus 805 loudspeakers
Cardas cable and interconnects, Chang Lightspeed power conditioner
Solidsteel S3 Series audio rack
Tracks and Personnel
Waltz for DebbyTracks: My Foolish Heart; Waltz for Debby; Detour Ahead; My Romance; Some Other Time; Milestones.
Personnel: Bill Evans: piano; Scott LaFaro: bass; Paul Motian: drums.
Mal 2
Tracks: From This Moment On; J.M.'s Dream Doll; The Way You Look Tonight; One By One; Don't Explain; Potpourri.
Personnel: Mal Waldron: piano; John Coltrane: tenor saxophone; Idrees Sulieman, Bill Hardman: trumpet; Sahib Shihab: alto saxophone and baritone saxophone; Jackie McLean: alto saxophone; Julian Euell: bass; Ed Thigpen, Art Taylor: drums.
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