Live in '65 is a DVD of anArt Blakey concert in Paris in 1965.
DrummerArt Blakey had many versions of hisJazz Messengers, but for a 1965 tour of Europe he assembled a short-term quintet without using that band name.[1] The other musicians were saxophonistNathan Davis, trumpeterFreddie Hubbard, pianistJaki Byard, and bassistReggie Workman.[1] They had played several concerts before this one, which was at the Palais de la Mutualite in Paris.[1]
The concert was recorded in black and white.[2]
Of the four tracks, "The Hub" and "Crisis" are Hubbard compositions.[1] Hubbard's "strikingly unpredictable solos, at times distantly related toRed Allen's, are the main attraction though Blakey plays a phenomenal solo on 'Crisis', the flashing sticks superimposed very effectively over his smiling face. This track, with solos all round, lasts for 24 minutes and 'Blue Moon' (a feature for Hubbard) and 'The Hub' are also lengthy, with the 'Theme' a very brief closer."[2]
The recording was released as a 60-minute DVD by Jazz Icons, licensed toNaxos Records.[3] "The digital remastering of the slightly grainy black and white source film results in acceptable picture and good audio quality."[1]