Posted 13 years ago
ThriftyGypsy
(103 items)
This was a cool yard sale find over the weekend. It is an ad-lib jam session with James Dean on bongos, and Bob Romeo on flute. This 45 was made from the original tape. It has him talking and relaxing with freinds. I have never seen anything like this beforeand I am also wondering if anyone else has ever found one, or has any information on it. There is no date on the record, but it appears to be from the 60,s. It was a limited collector's issue, priced at 1.29. The history behind this record is on the back of the cover, and is pretty interesting. The record plays good, and the sound quality is also good. It is really amazing to sit and listen to James Dean talking and playing the bongos ! Hope everyone likes it. Thrifty Gypsy
great item!
may by this will help:
Label:Romeo Records (3) – 45x100
Format:Vinyl, 7", Single, Limited Edition
Country:US
Released:1957
Genre:Jazz, Non-Music
Style:Dialogue, Free Improvisation, Cool Jazz
A James Dean, Bob Romeo – Dean's Lament
Written-By – B. Romeo*, H. Prujan
B James Dean, Bob Romeo, Duke Mitchell – Jungle Rhythm
Written-By – B. Romeo*, I. Lane
Congas [Conga Drums] – James Dean
Flute – Bob Romeo
Performer – Duke Mitchell (tracks: B)
Photography [Cover] – Sanford H. Roth
Notes
"James Dean on conga drums in ad-lib jam session as he talks and relaxes with friends. From an original tape."
Romeo Records on the sleeve and in the liner notes. The labels read Romeo.
Limited Collectors Issue.
packrat-place, you are the man! Thanks for the love and for the information. This will definitely come in handy if I decide to part with this item. You are definitely a person who does not mind helping others. I always appreciate your help. thanks. Hopefully I will be able to return the favors one of these days, T.G.
Thanks for the love kerry1o456 !
ThriftyGypsy,
It is my pleasure to help. Part of my job for 28 years was finding old parts, manufacturers, and NOS parts for people. I like to do it and I like to help people out. There a lot of great people on here that have helped me identify items that I could not. This is what we all do, why we are here, and besides, I have plenty of time.
Thanks packrat-place, it is always a pleasure "talking" with you. I know you have been picking for many years and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with others. Thrifty Gypsy
Thanks howin674 for the love ! T.G.
This one seems to be rare. I ran it by both numbers and it was only listed on one site.
Records are pretty Ho-Hum as research goes but this one seems to be more special. I believe I came up with the same site as Packrat did. I would keep it very safe and secure while researching it. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for the love waxhead ! TG
Thanks for the love musikchoo ! TG
Thanks for the love bratjdd! Thrifty
Thanks tom61375 for the love. T.G.