sexta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2010

George Russell Sextet at the Five Spot 1960


Recorded at the Five Spot Cafe, New York, September 20, 1960

George Russell - piano & arr. Al Kiger - trumpet David Baker - trombone Dave Young - tenor saxophone Chuck Israels - bass Joe Hunt - drums

Tracks
1. Sippin' at Bells (Davis) 7:19
2. Dance Class (Bley) 6:17
3. Swingdom Come (Russell) 7:30
4. 121 Bank Street (Baker) 5:58
5. Beast Blues (Bley) 8:56
6. Moment's Notice (Coltrane) 8:02

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Miles Davis At Newport Jazz Festival '58


Recorded live at Newport Jazz Festival, RI, July 3, 1958

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor sax)
Cannonball Adderley (alto sax)
Bill Evans (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

1. Introduction By Willis Connover
2. Ah-Leu-Cha
3. Straight, No Chaser
4. Fran-Dance
5. Two Bass Hit
6. Bye Bye Blackbird
7. The Theme

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While most of this music on Miles Davis at Newport 1958 has appeared on either the Miles and Monk At Newport compilation or the Newport Jazz Festival Live album, this is the first time that the material has been presented in its entirety. The personnel in the sextet had changed slightly by this time. Red Garland and Philly Joe Jones were replaced by revolutionary pianist Bill Evans and newcomer Jimmy Cobb on drums. Especially notable in this performance was the way Coltrane's abilities had progressed. But even though the group was bursting with musical inspiration and fresh ideas, Miles was still the undisputed heart and soul of the band. Several of the tracks performed here came from 'Round About Midnight and Milestones; but in the live setting, the music soars and the interaction between the artists is remarkable. Unlike Jazz at The Plaza, recorded just two months later, this album was intended for commercial release and the sound quality is much better as well.

Steve Swallow - Always Pack Your Uniform On Top (2000)


Recorded on April 1999 at Ronnie Scott's Club, London

1. Bend Over Backward
2. Dog With Bone
3. Misery Loves Company
4. Reinventing The Wheel
5. Feet First
6. La Nostalgie De La Boue

STEVE SWALLOW bass
CHRIS POTTER tenor sax
MICK GOODRICK guitar
BARRY RIES trumpet
ADAM NUSSBAUM drums

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Eric Dolphy : The Illinois Concert (1963)


Recorded live at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois on March 10, 1963.

Eric Dolphy, flute, bass clarinet, alto saxophone
Herbie Hancock, piano
Eddie Khan, bass
J.C.Moses, drums

1. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (O. Hammerstein-S. Romberg) 20:17
2. Something Sweet, Something Tender (Eric Dolphy) 1:28
3. God Bless The Child (B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.) 8:45
4. South Street Exit (Eric Dolphy) 7:30
5. Iron Man (Eric Dolphy) 10:57
6. Red Planet (Eric Dolphy) 12:26
7. G.W. (Eric Dolphy) 7:40

On #6 add the University of Illinois Brass Ensemble: Cecil Bridgewater, Ralph Woodward, Carol Holden, three unknown (French horn), two unknown (baritone horn), Aaron Johnson (tuba).

On #7 add the University of Illinois Big Band: Cecil Bridgewater, Dick Montz, Bruce Scafe, Joe Kenon, Roman Popowycz, Larry Franklin (trumpets), Dick Sporny, Jon English, Paul Barthelmy, Bob Edmondson (trombones), Kim Richmond, Nick Henson, Ron Scalise, Vince Johnson, Bob Huffington (reeds).

Blue Note 99826 2 8 [1999]


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domingo, 12 de dezembro de 2010

Newport 1957. Teddy Wilson / Gerry Mulligan / Bill Evans

Recorded at Newport Jazz Festival 1957

A1 - Stompin' At the Savoy
A2 - Airmail Special
A3 - Basin Street Blues
A4 - I Got Rhythm
A5 - Sweet Georgia Brown (+ Mulligan)

B1 - Sweet Georgia Brown
B2 - My Funny Valentine
B3 - Utter Chaos
B4 - Dancing in the Dark
B5 - I Love You (Bill Evans)
B6 - It's Wonderful (Bill Evans)

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ape+cover (LP) 267 MB
A1 - A2 .:. B1 - B2

Although in 1957 some listeners considered swing and cool jazz to be at the extreme poles of the jazz world, this LP, recorded at that year's Newport Jazz Festival, shows just how similar the two idioms were. The Teddy Wilson Trio (with bassist Milt Hinton and drummer Specs Powell) plays lightly swinging versions of four swing era standards and welcomes baritonist Gerry Mulligan to sit in on a spirited rendition of "Sweet Georgia Brown," and then Jeru's quartet (with trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, bassist Joe Benjamin, and drummer Dave Bailey) plays cooly exciting versions of "My Funny Valentine" and "Utter Chaos"; one could easily imagine Wilson helping out on those two songs. Strangely enough, this LP reissue of the original set also contains three standards by the Don Elliott Quartet with pianist Bill Evans, but never lists the full personnel (mellophonist Elliott, bassist Ernie Furtado, and drummer Al Beldini) or acknowledges the music in the liner notes. Worth acquiring anyway. Review by Scott Yanow

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Bill Evans Trio "The Last European Concert"


Complete Bad Honningen Performance(1980)

Bill Evans (piano)
Marc Johnson (bass)
Joe LaBarbera (drums)

01. Letter to Evan (7:22)
02. Yet Ne'er Broken (6:28)
03. Laurie (5:34)
04. Bill's Hit Tune (7:25)
05. Knit for Mary F. (6:23)
06. The Days of Wine and Roses (8:05)
07. Your Story (4:39)
08. But Beautiful (4:20)
09. If You Could See Me Now (5:28)
10. Waltz for Debby (7:14)
11. Who Can I Turn To (7:21)
12. Theme from M.A.S.H. (4:07)
13. Five (1:47)

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Lester Young 4tet at Birdland


Recorded live at the Birdland, January 15, 1953 and August 7 - 15, 1956

January 15th 1953

Lester Young: tenor sax, Jesse Jakes: trumpet, Horace Siver: piano, Franklin Skeete: bass, Lee Abrams: drums

August 7th 1956

Lester Young: tenor sax, Don Ferrara: trumpet, Bill Triglia: piano, Gene Ramey: bass, Gus Johnson: drums

August 15th, 1956

Same rhythm section as above but with an unkown trumpet player replacing Ferrara.

1. Lester Leaps In
2. I Cover The Waterfront
3. Three Little Words
4. Up N' Adam
5. Neenah
6. Too Marvelous For Words
7. Indiana
8. Up N' Adam
9. Ghost Of A Chance
10. Neenah
11. Lester Leaps In
12. Up N' Adam_Jumpin' With Symphony Sid

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Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald and the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra, plus Charlie Parker sitting in — Carnegie Hall, 29 September 1947. The track is spelled Flyin’ Home on It Happened One Night, a 1995 CD release containing portions of the concert.

Charlie Parker - Bird At St Nick's (1950)

Charlie Parker - Bird At St Nick's (1950) (Remastered 1991)
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Label ~ Jazz Workshop Records


Recorded live at St. Nicholas Arena, New York, on February 18, 1950.

The St. Nick's date was privately recorded by tenor saxophonist Don Lanphere with the collaboration of trombonist Jimmy Knepper (who was best known for his multiple collaborations with Charles Mingus and for being knocked out by Mingus during a dispute, Knepper also wrote the original liner notes for the first issue of St. Nicks).

Featuring:
Charlie Parker (as), Red Rodney (tp), Al Haig (p), Tommy Potter (b) and Roy Haynes (d)

01. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
02. Ornithology
03. Embraceable You
04. Visa
05. I Cover The Waterfront
06. Scrapple From The Apple
07. Star Eyes-52Nd Street Theme
08. Confirmation
09. Out Of Nowhere
10. Hot House
11. What's New
12. Now's The Time
13. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes-52Nd Street Theme

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Some of the other reviews for this album were dissapointing for me to read because this has been one of my favorite records since I bought it 3 years ago. It is recorded by tape when the technology was brand new. It is also edited so you hear nothing but Bird's solos and Melodys. However, he sounds absolutely incredible! Any Bird fanatic would agree. Charlie Parker fans aren't listening to him for the great recording quality, we're interested in what he's going to come up with next. Buy this album now, hear why people are still transfixed by his melodys. The shinning tracks are Visa, I Didn't Know What Time it Was and Embraceable You. Disregard everything anyone else says about this record; if you're into Bird just buy it. And contrary to what Mr. Texas said Bird definately soars. ~ Amazon

sábado, 11 de dezembro de 2010

The Jazz Crusaders At The Lighthouse 1962


Recorded Live at The Lighthouse Club, Hermosa Beach, CA, in August 5, 1962

Wayne Henderson trombone Wilton Felder tenor sax Joe Sample piano
Victor Gaskin bass Stix Hooper drums

01. Introduction
02. Congolese Sermon
03. Cathy's Dilemma
04. Blues For Ramona
05. Weather Beat
06. Scandalizing
07. Appointment In Ghana
08. Penny Blue
09. Boopie

sexta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2010

Chick Corea Akoustic Band at The Blue Note Tokyo (1996)

MP3 @320 - 168 MB // APE CUE LOG - 411 MB
Full Artwork Scans (.tiff) - 41 MB
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Recorded live at the Blue Note in Tokyo, Japan in November, 1992

Chick Corea on piano (Yamaha CF-IIIS 9 foot concert grand piano)
John Patitucci on bass
Vinnie Colaiuta on drums

1. Humpty Dumpty (Corea) - 10:06
2. New Waltze (Corea) - 11:32
3. With a Song in My Heart (Hart-Rogers) - 08:45
4. Chasin' the Train (Coltrane) - 11:06
5. Summer Night (Dubin-Warren) - 10:16
6. Tumba (Corea) - 12:30
7. Autumn Leaves (Mercer-Pervert-Kosma) - 09:26
Total time: 01:13:44

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Dizzy Gillespie at the Village Vanguard 1967


Recorded live at the Village Vanguard NYC on October 1, 1967

Dizzy Gillespie Trumpet
Pepper Adams Sax (Baritone)
Chick Corea Piano
Richard Davis Bass
Ray Nance Violin (1-2-3-4)
Garnett Brown Trombone (5-6-7)
Elvin Jones Drums (1-2)
Mel Lewis Drums (3-4-5-6-7)

disc 1
01 Birk's Works (Gillespie) 17:57
02 Lullaby of the Leaves (Petkere, Young) 13:30
03 Lover, Come Back to Me (Hammerstein, Romberg) 19:15
04 Blues for Max (Gillespie) 9:10
disc 2
05 Tour de Force (Gillespie) 11:51
06 On the Trail (Adamson, Grofe) 16:43
07 Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Casey, Pinkard) 16:19

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Dizzy Gillespie At Newport '57

mp3 @ 320 kbps

Recorded live at the Newport Jazz Festival in Newport, Rhode Island on July 6, 1957


Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet, vocals)
Ernie Henry, Jimmy Powell (alto saxophones)
Benny Golson, Billy Mitchell (tenor saxophones)
Pee Wee Moore (baritone saxophone)
Lee Morgan, Talib Dawud, Emmett Perry, Carl Warwick (trumpets)
Melba Liston, Al Grey, Ray Connors (trombones)
Wynton Kelly, Mary Lou Williams (piano)
Paul West (bass)
Charlie Persip (drums)


1. Dizzy's Blues
2. School Days
3. Doodlin'
4. Manteca
5. I Remember Clifford
6. Cool Breeze
7. Zodiac Suite: Virgo / Libra / Aries
8. Carioca
9. A Night in Tunisia

Label: Verve


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Dizzy Gillespie and His Big Band in Concert (1948)

mp3 @ 320 kbps - Audio CD (January 21, 1992)
Original Release Date: July 26, 1948
Label: Gnp Crescendo

Recorded live at the Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California on July 19, 1948

Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet)
Dave Burns, Elmon Wright, Willie Cook (trumpet); Jesse Tarrant, Bill Sheperd (trombone);
Ernie Henry, John Brown (alto saxophone); James Moody, Joe Gayles (tenor saxophone); Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone)
James Foreman (piano); Nelson Boyd (bass); Teddy Stewart (drums); Chano Pozo (congas).

Emanon
Ool-Ya-Koo
'Round About Midnight
Stay On It
Good Bait
One Bass Hit
I Can't Get Started
Manteca


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