Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: RTRCD010
- Format: CD
- UPC: 875531022780
- Street Date: 04/21/23
- PreBook Date: 03/17/23
- Label: Reel To Real Recordings »
- Genre: Jazz
- Run Time: 99:49 mins
- Number of Discs: 2
- Year of Production: 2023
- Box Lot: 100
- Territory: WORLD EX JP
Product Assets
Walter Bishop Jr. - Bish At The Bank: Live In Baltimore
Unissued rare live recordings from legendary pianist on 2 CDs with an extensive 32-page booklet with essays and photos
- List Price: $24.99
- Your Price: $24.99
- In Stock: 555
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Bish at the Bank: Live in Baltimore is an official previously unissued set of recordings by one of the unsung heroes of bebop jazz piano, Walter Bishop Jr., featuring a swinging trio with Harold Vick on saxophone, Lou McIntosh on bass and Dick Berk on drums. This double CD set was transferred from the original tape reels and, boasts 100 minutes of music and is packaged in a cardboard gatefold sleeve with an extensive 32-page booklet with essays by esteemed jazz journalist Ted Panken and jazz video journalist and friend of Bishop's, Bret Primack; rare photos by Don Schlitten, Raymod Ross and Jan Persson; plus, poetry pieces written by Bishop.
The set is produced by label owner musician Cory Weeds and "Jazz Detective" producer Zev Feldman.
The double set consists of 2 shows recorded in Baltimore, Maryland, disc one recorded at The Madison Club on August 28, 1966 and The Famous Ballroom on February 26, 1967 on disc two.
Track Listing
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Sales Points
- To be promoted in a full-on publicity campaign by Shorefire Media
- Deluxe limited-edition 180-gram double LP set also available
- Bishop recorded with Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Stan Getz and many other jazz greats of the BeBop era
- Remastered audio transferred directly from the original tape reels of 100 minutes of music!
- Includes an extensive 32-page booklet with rare photos, essays and liner notes
- Never-Before-Released Live 1960s Recording From The Madison Club And Famous Ballroom In Baltimore
Press Quotes
4.5 stars! Two exuberantly delivered live shows...While his studio albums are superb, Bish at the Bank goes a long way in showcasing just how masterful and appreciated he truly was, especially in a live setting.
—All Music
Bop pianist Walter Bishop Jr. gets a well-deserved, overdue ovation with the release of Bish At The Bank. The sets have been beautifully packaged and reproduced by archivist Zev Feldman and musician-impresario Cory Weeds, complete with great photography
—Downbeat
With Bishop in top form and given ample opportunity to stretch out with his partners on eight lengthy cuts, the album fills a major gap in Bishop's recorded legacy, and the caliber of musicianship is quite strong throughout.
—All About Jazz
You say you want hardcore swing with a dollop of blues? Let fiery bop pianist Bishop be your guide courtesy of this rugged selection of live cuts.
—Flood
Each track finds the group going on extended vamps, often with breathless momentum...the musicians and audience members audibly lose their cool to each moment of saxophonist Harold Vick's storming solos and drummer Dick Berk's Blakey-like conflagrations.
—Paste
Bishop is heard in excellent form throughout, and there are plentiful displays of his exuberant technique.
—Denver Post
'Keeps you entertained and mesmerized through every single song...dynamic and inspired.
—LA Jazz Scene
The music hits like a hurricane...Reel-to-Real Recordings has become a company that can always be counted on to deliver musical surprises no matter who they are featuring, and Bish At The Bank is now at the very top of their offerings. Bank on it.
—Americana Highways