THE KEEPNEWS COLLECTION
Legendary jazz producer Orrin Keepnews started
his career in the jazz music industry as a writer. A graduate
of Columbia University in NYC, he wrote for the publication
The Record Changer, writing the first national profile of
then little-known pianist and composer Thelonious Monk.
After launching the Riverside record label as a means of
reissuing older out-of-print jazz titles, Keepnews ended
up signing Monk to the fledgling label and producing his
first recording there. He also worked with pianist Bill
Evans, another Riverside artist, and others. The label eventually
folded in the early 1960s, and in 1966 Keepnews was back
with a new label—Milestone Records.
Keepnews sold Milestone to Fantasy Records
in 1972. The label had already acquired the Riverside and
Prestige catalogs, making it a strong player in jazz music
during the 1970s. According to in the excellent book Story
of a Sound, Keepnews went to work for Fantasy, issuing ‘twofers’
that included reissues of twoLPs from the back catalog of
an artist as a double LP set. The concept was quickly taken
up by other jazz labels, and continues to be a popular idea
in the CD era.
In the ‘80s, with the advent of the
CD, Fantasy launched upon an ambitious reissue and remastering
plan, and Keepnews spent a great deal of time writing about
the music he had produced with such great artists as Cannonball
Adderley, Sonny Rollins, Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, McCoy
Tyner, and a host others through the years. He also helped
ion the compilation of comprehensive box sets of many of
his legendary recordings.
Concord Records, who bought Fantasy and all
its extensive jazz catalogs, has unveiled the Keepnews Collection,
a series of reissues of Keepnews-produced recordings from
both Riverside and Milestone. While many of these are classic
sessions that have never been out of print since their release
(Everybody Digs Bill Evans, Live In San Francisco),
others are less well-known gems that deserve to be heard
by a wider audience, such as Joe Henderson’s Power
to the People, Flora Purim’s Butterfly Dreams,
or Jimmy Heath’s Really Big!
All discs feature 24-bit remastering from
the original tapes and include new liner notes by Keepnews,
as well as original liner notes. The new notes are a pleasurable
and informative read, often focusing more on the nature
of Keepnews’ relationship with a particular artist
or the circumstances surrounding a specific recording rather
than discussion of the music contained on the disc. That
works well, because the tendency is for the original liner
notes to discuss the music itself in more detail. Taken
together, they help make the Keepnews Collection a cut above
the average reissue series.

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers/Caravan
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Chet Baker/Chet
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Bill Evans/Everybody Digs Bill Evans
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Jimmy Heath/Really Big!!
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Joe Henderson/Power to the People
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Thelonious Monk/Plays Duke Ellington
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Flora Purim/Butterfly Dreams
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