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Interactions with Chuck Wayne and Joe Puma is a fine 70s album with a 50s vibe.
Originally Posted by Mick-7
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03-12-2024 01:15 PM
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"with a 50s vibe."
Originally Posted by jameslovestal
Except for the wah-wah pedals
I suppose it's out of print now?
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It's on Spotify.
Originally Posted by Mick-7
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I read somewhere that Chuck Wayne had updated of his arpeggio book in order to align it with the scales and chord book. It hasn't been published yet.
Anyone knows if one can access this unreleased book ?
Thx
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It was released on CD in the UK and Europe through the Choice label (2012). There was a Japanese CD produced back in the '90s and once again about 5 years ago. That version with the original LP cover is still available in Japan:
Originally Posted by Mick-7
CDJapan : Interactions +4 [Limited Low-priced Edition] Chuck Wayne & Joe Puma CD Album
I have the original Japanese CD release. It was almost impossible to find a copy of either the UK/Europe or Japanese pressings fifteen years ago. I asked a friend to keep his eye out while visiting Tokyo. It was lying on top of a sale table in the first record store he visited!
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I had a real Chuck Wayne day on NYD. I went on the Phil Schaap Collection that Vanderbilt College has, and came across an interview that Phil did with Chuck back in the 80s on Phil's radio show. His archives are difficult to search, but I came up with this:
Just a moment...[]=Chuck&keywords[]=Wayne
Their Phil Schapp collection is literally endless, covering years and years of his shows at WKCR, where he has every note that Bird ever played on the show he called "Bird Flight" with endless detail about the personnel, the studio, club, concert ad nauseum.
There are also endless interviews he did with anyone who had anything to do with prominent jazz figures Duke, Diz , Pops,etc... and he even did an interview with a musician I used to play with, where he plays a cut of an album we made where I did most of the arrangements and have a solo on. He tries to pronounce my name, but gives up and lets the musician he's interviewing do it.
Then he comes back after the cut and pronounces it perfectly, to show how cool he is
He has a huge interview with Billy Bauer that goes on for hours that is a lot of fun...
Getting back to Chuck Wayne, this was my introduction to CW at a concert in 1971 that I saw live when I was a kid with my parents, and was completely bewildered by. The horrible electric bass player was a guy named Joe Williams who was an upright swing player. Don't ask me why he played electric here..
The guy who put it Youtube misidentifies him as Larry Ridley!



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