Al McLean Quartet - Theme For Ernie
This lesser known Bebop ballad by is the perfect canvas upon which Al McLean paints a moody portrait. Written by little known guitarist Fred Lacey in 1958, the piece pays homage to saxophonist Ernie Henry (Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Kenny Dorham, Dizzy Gillespie), who died of a heroin overdose on December 29, 1957. The obscure piece found its way onto the Coltrane record, "Soultrane" in early 1958, ensuring its survival. Al McLean is playing into a rare post-war West German tube microphone, a MWL Maihak BV-30a (Circa 1947), which was the only post-war West German bottle microphone made. Although the mic looks like a classic prewar Neumann bottle mic, its innards are more akin to a Neumann M49, making it a prototype of the iconic Neumann. This example was restored by Leo Schaal of Schaal Audio. Filmed at Dièse Onze, September 14, 2019 Al McLean - Saxophone Jim Doxas - Drums Adrian Vedady - Bass Kate Wyatt - Piano Filmed and recorded by Randy Cole Second camera - Arthur Plis Post production consultant - Emily Bowmile More information on Al McLean: http://www.almclean.com More information on Leo Schaal: http://www.schaal-audio.com

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