sábado, 29 de janeiro de 2011
Pat Metheny Group - Travels 1983
Recorded live on tour, July, October, November 1982
Pat Metheny Guitars, Guitar Synthesizer
Lyle Mays Piano, Synthesizer, Organ, Autoharp, Synclavier
Steve Rodby Acoustic and Electric Bass, Bass Synthesizer
Dan Gottlieb Drums
Nana Vasconcelos Voice, Percussion, Berimbau
CD 1
1.Are You Going With Me? (9:18)
2.The Fields, The Sky* (7:46)
3.Goodbye* (8:16)
4.Phase Dance (8:03)
5.Straight On Red (7:25)
6.Farmer's Trust* (6:25)
CD 2
1.Extradition* (5:42)
2.Goin' Ahead*/As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls (16:20)
3.Travels (5:03)
4.Song For Bilbao* (8:26)
5.San Lorenzo (13:35)
Compositions by Pat Metheny* and Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays
ECM 1252/53 [1983]
FLAC - CD 1 : CD 2
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Sonny Rollins - The Meeting
Recorded
1-2: live in Tokyo, Japan, July 31, 1983
3-6: live in Laren, Holland, August 21/25, 1973
1-2: live in Tokyo, Japan, July 31, 1983
3-6: live in Laren, Holland, August 21/25, 1973
Sonny Rollins tenor saxophone (1-6)
Pat Metheny guitar (1,2)
Alphonso Johnson bass (1,2)
Jack DeJohnette drums (1,2)
Yoshiaki Masuo guitar (3-6)
Walter Davis,Jr. piano (3-6)
Bob Cranshaw bass (3-6)
David Lee drums (3-6)
1. The Meeting (Rollins) 21:27
2. McGhee (Rollins) 16:18
3. There Is No Greater Love (Jones, Symes) 14:41
4. Don't Stop the Carnival (Rollins, Traditional) 6:12
5. Alfie (Bacharach, David) 10:39
6. St. Thomas (Rollins) 3:52
All Of Us AS 40 [1994]
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sexta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2011
DeJohnette/Metheny/Hancock/Holland - Parallel Realities live... 1990
Recorded live at the Mellon Jazz Festival, June 23, 1990, Philadelphia, PA.
Jack DeJohnette drums
Pat Metheny guitars
Dave Holland bass
Herbie Hancock keyboards
Disc 1
1. Shadow Dance Dave Holland 15.30
2. Indigo Dreamscapes Jack DeJohnette 7.03
3. 9 Over Reggae Jack DeJohnette/Pat Metheny 7.35
4. Solar Miles Davis 13.09
5. Silver Hollow Jack DeJohnette 8.25
Disc 2
1. The Good Life Ornette Coleman 6.08
2. Blue Jack DeJohnette 7.02
3. Eye Of The Hurricane Herbie Hancock 15.30
4. The Bat Pat Metheny 8.25
5. Cantaloupe Island Herbie Hancock 9.42
JazzDoor JD 1251/52 [1990]
FLAC - CD 1 : CD 2
Pat Metheny w/ Christian McBride & Antonio Sanchez - Tokyo Day Trip Live EP 2004
Recorded live in Tokyo, Japan in 2004
Pat Metheny Guitar, Electric Sitar, Baritone And Acoustic Guitars
Christian McBride Bass
Antonio Sanchez Drums, Orchestra Bells
1. Tromsø 9:45
2. Traveling Fast 11:54
3. Inori 6:04
4. Back Arm & Blackcharge 6:34
5. The Night Becomes You 6:17
All tracks composed by Pat Metheny
Nonesuch 467580-2 [2008]
FLAC/Cue/Log/Scans/256 Mb
part 1 - part 2
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The Jazz Masters Live (ITF2003)
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Format: Mp4
Recorded at Helsinki Conservatory, Finland in August 8th 2003 by Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE)
32nd International Trombone Jazz Festival 2003 in Helsinki, Finland.
TRACKLIST AND PERFORMER NAME:
01 - Saameiainen - Antti Rissanen
02 - From Other Dimension - Conrad Herwig
03 - Blue Waltz - Bertil Strandberg, Olli Ojajarvi
04 - Lester Left Town - Sam Burtis
05 - Laura - Jiggs Whigham
06 - All The Way - Bart Van Lier
07 - Wait Around - Steen Hansen
08 - Red One - Tony Baker, Nils Landgren
09 - So Far - Ville Huolma, UMO Trombone Section, Jarmo Savolainen, Conrad Herwig, Antti Rissanen
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Format: Mp4
Recorded at Helsinki Conservatory, Finland in August 8th 2003 by Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE)
32nd International Trombone Jazz Festival 2003 in Helsinki, Finland.
TRACKLIST AND PERFORMER NAME:
01 - Saameiainen - Antti Rissanen
02 - From Other Dimension - Conrad Herwig
03 - Blue Waltz - Bertil Strandberg, Olli Ojajarvi
04 - Lester Left Town - Sam Burtis
05 - Laura - Jiggs Whigham
06 - All The Way - Bart Van Lier
07 - Wait Around - Steen Hansen
08 - Red One - Tony Baker, Nils Landgren
09 - So Far - Ville Huolma, UMO Trombone Section, Jarmo Savolainen, Conrad Herwig, Antti Rissanen
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Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron at the Royal Roost 1948
Rec. at the Royal Roost, Sep/Oct 1948
Fats Navarro – trumpet
Tadd Dameron – piano
Rudy Williams – sax
Allen Eager – sax
Curly Russell – bass
Kenny Clarke – drums
Milt Jackson – vib
Symphony Sid – M.C.
This is a so-called “limited edition”
:: Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron at the Royal Roost vol 1 ::
:: Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron at the Royal Roost vol 2 ::
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:: Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron at the Royal Roost vol 2 ::
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Ornette Coleman Trio At The "Golden Circle" Stockholm 1965
Recorded live at Golden Circle (Gyllene Cirkeln) in Stockholm on December 3 & 4, 1965
Ornette Coleman on alto sax
David Izenzon on bass
Charles Moffett on drums
David Izenzon on bass
Charles Moffett on drums
volume I - Blue Note RVG Edition 35518 2 7 [2002]
1.Announcement 1:09
2.Faces And Places 11:37
3.European Echoes 7:53
4.Dee Dee 10:38
5.Dawn 8:05
6.Faces And Places * (Alternate Take) 8:31
7.European Echoes * (Alternate Take) 14:13
8.Doughnuts * 13:30
volume II - Blue Note RVG Edition 35519 2 6 [2002]
1.Snowflakes And Sunshine 10:42
2.Morning Song 10:41
3.The Riddle 9:54
4.Antiques 12:35
5.Morning Song* (alternate take) 8:16
6.The Riddle* (alternate take) 12:39
7.Antiques* (alternate take) 13:00
* previously unreleased bonus tracks
all compositions by Ornette Coleman
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Hampton Hawes Trio at “Mitchell’s Studio Club” in Los Angeles 1966
Recorded live at “Mitchell’s Studio Club” in Los Angeles, CA on April 30 and May 1, 1966
Hampton Hawes Trio
Hampton Hawes piano Red Mitchell bass Donald Bailey drums
Hampton Hawes piano Red Mitchell bass Donald Bailey drums
I’m All Smiles
1. I’m All Smiles – 7:25
2. Manha de Carnaval – 5:25
3. Spring Is Here – 5:04
4. The Shadow of Your Smile – 9:55
5. Searchin’ – 10:22
The Seance
1. The Seance – 7:57
2. Oleo – 8:40
3. Easy Street – 5:42
4. Suddenly I Thought Of You – 6:56
5. For Heaven’s Sake – 5:13
6. My Romance – 9:46
* vbr - The Seance (Contemporary M 3621, S 7621; Fantasy OJC 455, OJCCD 455-2)
* 320 - I’m All Smiles (Contemporary M 3631, S 7631; Fantasy OJCCD 796-2)
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* Discos,
The Mitchell’s Studio Club in Los Angeles
terça-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2011
After Hours in Harlem 1941
Charlie Christian - Dizzy Gillespie - Thelonious Monk - After Hours 1941
mp3@192kbps
Recorded live at Minton's Playhouse
and Clark Monroe's Uptown House in New York, N Y
in May 6, 1941 and May 12, 1941.
Charlie Christian ~ guitar
Dizzy Gillespie ~ trumpet
Rudy Williams ~ alto saxophone
Don Byas, Kermit Scott ~ tenor saxophone
Joe Guy, Hot Lips Page, Victor Coulson ~ trumpet
Thelonious Monk, Al Tinney, Ken Kersey ~ piano
Nick Fenton, Ed Paul ~ bass
mp3@192kbps
Recorded live at Minton's Playhouse
and Clark Monroe's Uptown House in New York, N Y
in May 6, 1941 and May 12, 1941.
Charlie Christian ~ guitar
Dizzy Gillespie ~ trumpet
Rudy Williams ~ alto saxophone
Don Byas, Kermit Scott ~ tenor saxophone
Joe Guy, Hot Lips Page, Victor Coulson ~ trumpet
Thelonious Monk, Al Tinney, Ken Kersey ~ piano
Nick Fenton, Ed Paul ~ bass
Kenny Clarke, Tom Miller ~ drums
Originally released on Esoteric (548)
1. Swing to Bop (Improvisation)
2. Stompin' at the Savoy
3. Up on Teddy's Hill (Improvisation)
4. Down on Teddy's Hill (Improvisation)
5. Guy's Got to Go (Improvisation)
6. Lips Flips (Improvisation)
7. Stardust (#1)
8. Kerouac (Improvisation)
9. Stardust (#2)
REVIEW:
AFTER HOURS is an excellent live document of the early roots of bebop, capturing this exciting music in the process of being built by its pioneering architects. Recorded live in New York City at jam sessions at Minton's Playhouse and Monroe's Uptown House in 1941, these tapes feature young modernists Charlie Christian, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Kenny Clarke, and Don Byas as they pushed the structural materials of swing toward something new and intense.
Beyond the historical significance of these sessions, however, the music is simply fabulous. There are revisions of "Stardust" and "Stompin' at the Savoy, " but the tunes are mainly blues-based improvisations, with plenty of syncopated play and stretched-out soloing from all involved. Christian's guitar takes center stage--his fluid, fleet-fingered style and mellow amplified tone have become such a stock part of jazz guitar, it is hard to remember that he almost single-handedly wrote the book. Though Gillespie gets double-billing on this set, he only appears on four of the nine tunes, but one can hear early hints of the advanced technical style that would explode in his work with Charlie Parker in the later '40s. This music is truly classic.
AFTER HOURS is an excellent live document of the early roots of bebop, capturing this exciting music in the process of being built by its pioneering architects. Recorded live in New York City at jam sessions at Minton's Playhouse and Monroe's Uptown House in 1941, these tapes feature young modernists Charlie Christian, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Kenny Clarke, and Don Byas as they pushed the structural materials of swing toward something new and intense.
Beyond the historical significance of these sessions, however, the music is simply fabulous. There are revisions of "Stardust" and "Stompin' at the Savoy, " but the tunes are mainly blues-based improvisations, with plenty of syncopated play and stretched-out soloing from all involved. Christian's guitar takes center stage--his fluid, fleet-fingered style and mellow amplified tone have become such a stock part of jazz guitar, it is hard to remember that he almost single-handedly wrote the book. Though Gillespie gets double-billing on this set, he only appears on four of the nine tunes, but one can hear early hints of the advanced technical style that would explode in his work with Charlie Parker in the later '40s. This music is truly classic.
quarta-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2011
William P. Gottlieb "after hours at Minton’s"
Thelonious Monk, Howard McGhee, Roy Eldridge, and Teddy Hill,
Minton's Playhouse, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947
Minton's Playhouse, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1947
Gillespie with John Lewis, Cecil Payne, Miles Davis, and Ray Brown, between 1946 and 1948.
Photographs by William P. Gottlieb
Minton’s Days (1940-45)
Photographs by William P. Gottlieb
Minton’s Days (1940-45)
This revolutionary period of music, a round-up of jazz giants in New York City’s Minton’s Café, later known as ‘bebop’ movement, was a doomed one, too. Due to strike of ‘American Federation of Musicians’, there isn’t any official recording from that time and there are only a few low quality private recordings that have opened their way into collector’s archives.
Monk’s role in those sessions was probably more than anybody else; after all he was the house pianist and arranger of the new materials that was coming from everywhere. It was his harmonic variations that fueled the bop revolution. All cats, from Coleman Hawkins to Don Byas, were there. Charlie Christian on guitar was a min force. The drummer of the sessions was Kenny ‘Klook’ Clarke. After hours, when the whole town was asleep, Roy Eldridge, Hot ‘Lips’ Page and Dizzy Gilespie, with their fiery trumpets and free from commercial gigs were the regular guests of the café.
The only record left from Minton’s, under the Monk’s own name is After Hours at Minton’s, recorded in 1943 and issued by obscure “DefinitiveClassics” label. The line up consists of Eldridge (tp), page (tp), Herbie Fields (ts), Al Sears (ts), Christian (g), Nick Fenton (b), and Clarke (d).
Only for completation of this period, there are four tracks from Monk in Coleman Hawkins’ Bean and the Boys (Prestige PR 7824) recorded October 19, 1944 in New York City and a live recording with Dizzy Gillespie’s orchestra in Spotlite club,1946, issued under the title, Dizzy Gillespie '46 Live At The Spotlite
Monk’s role in those sessions was probably more than anybody else; after all he was the house pianist and arranger of the new materials that was coming from everywhere. It was his harmonic variations that fueled the bop revolution. All cats, from Coleman Hawkins to Don Byas, were there. Charlie Christian on guitar was a min force. The drummer of the sessions was Kenny ‘Klook’ Clarke. After hours, when the whole town was asleep, Roy Eldridge, Hot ‘Lips’ Page and Dizzy Gilespie, with their fiery trumpets and free from commercial gigs were the regular guests of the café.
The only record left from Minton’s, under the Monk’s own name is After Hours at Minton’s, recorded in 1943 and issued by obscure “DefinitiveClassics” label. The line up consists of Eldridge (tp), page (tp), Herbie Fields (ts), Al Sears (ts), Christian (g), Nick Fenton (b), and Clarke (d).
Only for completation of this period, there are four tracks from Monk in Coleman Hawkins’ Bean and the Boys (Prestige PR 7824) recorded October 19, 1944 in New York City and a live recording with Dizzy Gillespie’s orchestra in Spotlite club,1946, issued under the title, Dizzy Gillespie '46 Live At The Spotlite
Etiquetas:
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The Minton's Playhouse in New York
Ahmad Jamal Trio Live At The Pershing Lounge in 1958
Complete Live At The Pershing Lounge 1958 {Released 2007}
MP3 • 320 kbps • 165.5 MB • 72:13
MP3 • 320 kbps • 165.5 MB • 72:13
Ahmad Jamal : piano - Israel Crosby : bass - Vernell Fournier : drums
01. But Not For Me (3:33)02. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (2:35)
03. Moonlight In Vermont (3:09)
04. Music! Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel) (2:57)
05. There Is No Greater Love (3:27)
06. Poinciana (8:07)
07. Woody'n You (3:41)
08. What's New? (4:10)
09. Too Late Now (2:32)
10. All The Things You Are (3:13)
11. Cherokee (3:43)
12. It Might As Well Be Spring (3:27)
13. I'll Remember April (2:41)
14. My Funny Valentine (3:29)
15. Gone With The Wind (3:25)
16. Billy Boy (3:00)
17. It's You Or No One (3:35)
18. They Can't Take That Away From Me (4:45)
19. Poor Butterfly (3:38)
20. Poinciana (Single Version) (3:04)
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* Discos,
The Pershing Club - Chicago
Ahmad Jamal Trio At The Spotlite Club in 1958
Recorded Live at the Spotlite Club in Washington, D.C. on September 5 and 6, 1958
Ahmad Jamal on piano - Israel Crosby on bass - Vernell Fournier on drums
CD 1
01. Ahmad's Blues (4:04)
02. It Could Happen To You (4:17)
03. I Wish I Knew (3:45)
04. Autumn Leaves (7:40)
05. Stompin' At The Savoy (4:15)
06. Cheek To Cheek (4:47)
07. The Girl Next Door (3:27)
08. Secret Love (3:52)
09. Squatty Roo (2:19)
10. Taboo (4:01)
11. Autumn In New York (3:18)
12. A Gal In Calico (4:44)
13. That's All (2:39)
14. Should I (3:42)
CD 2
01. Seleritus (3:13)
02. Let's Fall In Love (5:09)
03. This Can't Be Love (5:12)
05. Ivy (3:09)
06. Tater Pie (3:07)
07. Aki & Ukthay (Brother & Sister) (3:17)
08. You Don't Know What Love Is (3:30)
09. I Didn't Know What Time It Was (4:36)
10. So Beats My Heart For You (3:42)
11. Our Delight (3:01)
12. Soft Winds (3:22)
13. Secret Love (2:50)
14. Taking A Chance On Love (1:52)
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* Discos,
The Spotlite Club - Washington
sábado, 15 de janeiro de 2011
Conrad Herwig - Another Kind Of Blue (2003)
Recorded live at the Blue Note, New York, March 6-8, 2003
LINEUPConrad Herwig : Trombone
Brian Lynch : Trumpet
Mario Rivera : Baritone Sax
Dave Valentin : Flute
Paquito D'Rivera : Alto Sax, Clarinet
Edsel Gomez : Piano
John Benitiz : Bass
Robby Ameen : Drums
Richie Flores : Percussion
TRACKLIST
1 So What Davis 9:43
2 Freddie Freeloader Davis 10:29
3 Blue in Green Davis 8:10
4 All Blues Davis 8:17
5 Flamenco Sketches Davis 9:51
6 Petits Machins Davis 7:40
Recorded by Aura Sonic Ltd.
part 1 - part 2
Biography by Chris Kelsey
Conrad Herwig is one of New York's more prominent young progressive/mainstream trombonists. He has recorded and/or performed with a number of famous leaders, including, but not limited to, Joe Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Paquito D'Rivera. Herwig is an alumni of the famous University of North Texas jazz program, an experience that obviously prepared him well as a big band player. He began his professional career in the early '80s with Clark Terry's big band; stints with Buddy Rich, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Mel Lewis, and others were to follow. Herwig became an increasingly in-demand sideman in the '90s. He is an accomplished pedagogue, having taught clinics and workshops around the world. Herwig is on the faculty at William Patterson College in New Jersey. His seventh album as a leader, The Latin Side of John Coltrane, emphasizes an affinity for South American idioms. Criss Cross followed in 1998 and a year later, Herwig resurfaced with Osteology. Unseen Universe followed in fall 2000.
Review by Scott Yanow
Trombonist Conrad Herwig, who had previously recorded The Latin Side of John Coltrane, is at it again. Another Kind of Blue has versions of the five songs from Miles Davis' Kind of Blue ("So What," "Freddie Freeloader," "Blue in Green," "All Blues," and "Flamenco Sketches") plus "Petits Machins" performed by a Latin jazz nonet. The results are quite enjoyable and, with the exception of the repertoire and a couple orchestrated sections for the ensemble (the introduction of "So What" by Bill Evans and Paul Chambers, and Davis' trumpet solo on "Freddie Freeloader"), the music has little connection to the original Kind of Blue with Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Cannonball Adderley. Instead, the transformation serves as a good excuse for the all-star group to romp and come up with fresh ideas. Herwig, trumpeter Brian Lynch, baritonist Mario Rivera, and flutist Dave Valentin have their moments, but Paquito D'Rivera on alto and clarinet constantly steals solo honors; he is too exciting to be denied. The horns are inspired by a blazing rhythm section consisting of pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist John Benitiz, drummer Robby Ameen, and percussionist Richie Flores. It is particularly interesting hearing such unlikely material as "Blue in Green" and "Flamenco Sketches" turned into Afro-Cuban jazz. Another Kind of Blue is quite successful on its own terms and well worth picking up.
Biography by Chris Kelsey
Conrad Herwig is one of New York's more prominent young progressive/mainstream trombonists. He has recorded and/or performed with a number of famous leaders, including, but not limited to, Joe Henderson, Jack DeJohnette, and Paquito D'Rivera. Herwig is an alumni of the famous University of North Texas jazz program, an experience that obviously prepared him well as a big band player. He began his professional career in the early '80s with Clark Terry's big band; stints with Buddy Rich, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Mel Lewis, and others were to follow. Herwig became an increasingly in-demand sideman in the '90s. He is an accomplished pedagogue, having taught clinics and workshops around the world. Herwig is on the faculty at William Patterson College in New Jersey. His seventh album as a leader, The Latin Side of John Coltrane, emphasizes an affinity for South American idioms. Criss Cross followed in 1998 and a year later, Herwig resurfaced with Osteology. Unseen Universe followed in fall 2000.
Review by Scott Yanow
Trombonist Conrad Herwig, who had previously recorded The Latin Side of John Coltrane, is at it again. Another Kind of Blue has versions of the five songs from Miles Davis' Kind of Blue ("So What," "Freddie Freeloader," "Blue in Green," "All Blues," and "Flamenco Sketches") plus "Petits Machins" performed by a Latin jazz nonet. The results are quite enjoyable and, with the exception of the repertoire and a couple orchestrated sections for the ensemble (the introduction of "So What" by Bill Evans and Paul Chambers, and Davis' trumpet solo on "Freddie Freeloader"), the music has little connection to the original Kind of Blue with Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Cannonball Adderley. Instead, the transformation serves as a good excuse for the all-star group to romp and come up with fresh ideas. Herwig, trumpeter Brian Lynch, baritonist Mario Rivera, and flutist Dave Valentin have their moments, but Paquito D'Rivera on alto and clarinet constantly steals solo honors; he is too exciting to be denied. The horns are inspired by a blazing rhythm section consisting of pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist John Benitiz, drummer Robby Ameen, and percussionist Richie Flores. It is particularly interesting hearing such unlikely material as "Blue in Green" and "Flamenco Sketches" turned into Afro-Cuban jazz. Another Kind of Blue is quite successful on its own terms and well worth picking up.
Etiquetas:
* Discos,
The Blue Note in New York City
quarta-feira, 12 de janeiro de 2011
Stan Getz At The Shrine - Live (1954)
"Shrine Auditorium", Los Angeles, CA, November 8, 1954
[# 1-10]
Stan Getz - ts
Bob Brookmeyer - tb
John Williams - p
Bill Anthony - b
Art Mardigan - dr
Recorded live at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California ; November 8, 1954
[# 9-11]
Same as above, except Frank Isola - dr replaces Art Mardigan
Recorded Los Angeles, November 9, 1954
Stan Getz - ts
Bob Brookmeyer - tb
John Williams - p
Bill Anthony - b
Art Mardigan - dr
Recorded live at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California ; November 8, 1954
[# 9-11]
Same as above, except Frank Isola - dr replaces Art Mardigan
Recorded Los Angeles, November 9, 1954
Tracks
1 - Flamingo (Anderson, Grouva) 8:38
2 - Lover Man (Davis, Ramirez, Sherman) 5:21
3 - Pernod (Mandel) 6:35
4 - Tasty Pudding (Cohn) 8:08
5 - I'll Remember April (Raye, DePaul, Johnston) 8:17
6 - Polka Dots And Moonbeams (Burke, VanHeusen) 3:59
7 - Open Country (Brookmeyer) 5:51
8 - It Don't Mean A Thing (Ellington) 6:16
9 - We'll Be Together Again (Fischer, Lane) 8:46
10 - Feather Merchant (Basie, Mundy) 8:16
11 - Flamingo [Studio Version] (Anderson, Grouva) 7:29 [Bonus Track]
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Thanks to Melanchthon - Sic Vos Non Vobis
terça-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2011
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Charles Fambrough "Blues at Bradley's" (1993)
Recorded and filmed live at Bradley's jazz club in New York, February 25-26, 1993
Charles Fambrough Bass, Associate Producer
Donald Harrison Alto Saxophone
Steve Turre Trombone, Shells
Joe Ford Soprano Saxophone
Bill O'Connell Piano
Bobby Broom Guitar
Ricky Sebastian Drums
Steve Barrios Percussion
TRACKS
1 - Duck Feathers Fambrough
2 - Blues for Bu Fambrough
3 - Andrea Fambrough
4 - Better Days Are Coming O'Connell
5 - Steve's Blues Turre
"Blues at Bradley's"
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* Discos,
The Bradley's in New York City
quinta-feira, 6 de janeiro de 2011
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Ugetsu (1963)
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Ugetsu (1963) {Riverside/OJC}
EAC rip | FLAC + CUE + LOG -> 399Mb | MP3 @320 -> 129Mb
Recorded live at the Birdland jazz club, New York, june 16, 1963.EAC rip | FLAC + CUE + LOG -> 399Mb | MP3 @320 -> 129Mb
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Art Blakey (drums)
Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone)
Freddie Hubbard (trumpet)
Curtis Fuller (trombone)
Cedar Walton (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Art Blakey (drums)
Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone)
Freddie Hubbard (trumpet)
Curtis Fuller (trombone)
Cedar Walton (piano)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Song Title
1. One by One
2. Ugetsu
3. Time Off
4. Ping Pong
5. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
6. On the Ginza
7. Eva - (bonus track)
8. High Priest, The - (bonus track)
9. Theme, The - (bonus track)
Etiquetas:
* Discos,
The Birdland - New York
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