terça-feira, 19 de abril de 2011

Chuck Mangione at The Hollywood Bowl in 1978

MP3 : 224 kbps : 161 MB

Recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California on July 17, 1978

Chuck Mangione on flugelhorn Grant Geissman on acoustic, electric & classical guitars Charles Meeks on bass
Chris Vadala on soprano & tenor saxophones, flute, alto flute, piccolo James Bardley Jr. on drums

Disc 1
1. Feels So Good - 9:17
2. The XIth Commandment - 6:37
3. Chase The Clouds Away - 9:38
4. Hill Where The Lord Hides - 5:26
5. Doin' Everything With You - 7:38
6. Love The Feelin' - 7:23
7. I Get Crazy - 4:15

Disc 2
1. Land Of Make Believe - 9:09
2. Hide And Seek (Ready Or Not Here I Come) - 8:39
3. The Day After (Our First Night Together) - 7:38
4. Children Of Sanchez [Main Theme] - 6:49
5. B'Bye - 5:06
6. Children Of Sanchez [Finale] - 3:55
7. Main Squeeze - 6:35
8. Feels So Good (Encore) - 3:14

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segunda-feira, 18 de abril de 2011

Chet Baker Trio in Europe in 1983



September Song | Star Eyes

Recorded November 24, 1983, Paris, France
"Barbados" was Recorded on November 25, 1983, at Jazz Club, Kawe, Lauwe, Belgium
and
Recorded Live on Nov. 28, 1983 at George's Jazz Cafe, Arnhem, Holland


Trio
Chet Baker trumpet and vocal Duke Jordan piano Jasper Lundgaard bass

September Song:
1. September Song (8:08)
2. My Fanny Valentine (6:43)
3. I Remember You (4:22)
4. But Beautiful (4:35)
5. Barbados (11:29)
6. September Song (7:38)
7. Solar (4:05)

Chet Baker Trio - Star Eyes - Live At George's Jazz Cafe in 1983
1. Walkin' (13:49)
2. Solar (12:14)
3. Star Eyes (18:57)


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Chet Baker at the Jazzhus Montmartre

Chet Baker, Copenhagen : Jazzhus Montmartre - December 12, 1978 -  Photo by Thorbjørn Sjøgren.jpg
Chet Baker at the Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, December 12, 1978
Photo by Thorbjørn Sjøgren

sexta-feira, 15 de abril de 2011

Bill Evans Trio at the Village Vanguard 1961



Recorded live at the Village Vanguard, N Y C on June 25, 1961

Bill Evans Piano Scott LaFaro Bass, Double Bass Paul Motian Drums

Sunday at the Village Vanguard
1. Gloria's Step (Take 2)
2. Gloria's Step (Take 3)
3. My Man's Gone Now
4. Solar
5. Alice In Wonderland (Take 2)
6. Alice In Wonderland (Take 1)
7. All Of You (Take 2)
8. All Of You (Take 3)
9. Jade Visions (Take 2)
10. Jade Visions (Take 1)

Waltz For Debby
1. My Foolish Heart
2. Waltz for Debby (Take 2)
3. Waltz for Debby (Take 1)
4. Detour Ahead (Take 2)
5. Detour Ahead (Take 1)
6. My Romance (Take 1)
7. My Romance (Take 2)
8. Some Other Time
9. Milestones
10. Porgy (I Loves You, Porgy)

Links in comments

and the old post
Bill Evans - The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961

Gil Evans Live at Sweet Basil 1984

Recorded live at Sweet Basil, New York on August 20 & 27, 1984

Gil Evans Piano and Electric Piano Pete Levin Synthesizer Mark Egan Bass Hiram Bullock Guitar
George Adams Tenor Sax Chris Hunter Alto Sax Howard Johnson Baritone Sax, Tuba, Bass Clarinet
Miles Evans Trumpet Shunzo Ohno Trumpet Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson Trumpet Lew Soloff Trumpet
Tom "Bones" Malone Trombone Adam Nussbaum Drums Mino Cinelu Percussion

01. Parabola (Shorter)
02. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Hendrix)
03. Orange Was the Color of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk (Mingus)
04. Prince of Darkness (Hancock)
05. Blues in "C" [John's Memory/Cheryl/Bird Feathers/Relaxin' at Camarillo] (Parker)
06. Up From the Skies (Hendrix)

part 1 and part 2


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Betty Carter At The Village Vanguard 1970

Recorded live on May 22, 1970 at the Village Vanguard in N Y C


Betty Carter Vocals Norman Simmons PianoLisle Atkinson BassAl Harewood Drums

Betty Carter Arranger and Producer

01. By the Bend of the River (Clara Edwards, Bernhard Haig) – 1:52
02. Ego (Randy Weston, Betty Carter) – 3:04
03. Body and Soul (Johnny Green, Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) – 5:21
04. Heart and Soul (Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Loesser) – 3:30
05. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) – 7:38
06. Girl Talk (Neal Hefti, Bobby Troup) – 4:20
07. I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 2:08
08. All the Things You Are (Jerome Kern, Hammerstein) – 0:59
09. I Could Write a Book (Rodgers, Hart) – 2:18
10. The Sun Died (Ray Charles, Hubert Giraud, Anne Gregory, Pierre LeRoye) – 5:31
11. Please Do Something (Carter) – 3:03


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J. J. Johnson Quintergy at The Village Vanguard 1988

Recorded live at The Village Vanguard, on July 5 & 10, 1988

J. J. Johnson Trombone Ralph Moore Saxophone Stanley Cowell Piano Rufus Reid Bass Victor Lewis Drums

01. When the Saints Go Marching In (Traditional) 4:47
02. Blue Bossa (Dorham) 6:28
03. Doc Was Here (Johnson) 4:31
04. Bud's Blues (Stitt) 6:00
05. Quintergy (Johnson) 3:27
06. Lament (Johnson) 5:53
07. Why Indianapolis, Why Not Indianapolis? (Johnson) 8:00
08. It's All Right With Me (Porter) 2:46
09. Coppin' the Bop (Roach) 9:21
10. Nefertiti (Shorter) 5:02
11. You've Changed (Carey, Fischer) 5:49
12. Commutation (Johnson) 6:02

part 1 and part 2

Thanks a lot to brownweb

terça-feira, 12 de abril de 2011

Martial Solal Live at the Village Vanguard in 2007

Martial Solal - Live at the Village Vanguard: I Can't Give You Anything But Love
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Label: CAM Jazz | Year: 2009

Recorded October 12th, 2007 at The Village Vanguard in New York City

Martial Solal on piano

01. Intro 1 00:40
02. On Green Dolphin Street (Kaper, Washington) 07:14
03. Lover Man (Davis, Ramirez, Sherman) 07:13
04. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Fields, McHugh) 04:51
05. Centre de Gravité (Solal) 05:10
06. Ramage (Solal) 05:26
07. 'Round Midnight (Hanighen, Monk, Williams) 06:31
08. Have You Met Miss Jones? (Hart, Rodgers) 03:34
09. The Last Time I Saw Paris (Hammerstein, Kern) 04:17
10. Intro 2 00:10
11. Corcovado (Jobim) 04:17

Release in January 27th, 2009 on CAM Jazz (some sources say it was November 4, 2008)

“Martial Solal is a nuclear physicist of the piano. He tinkers with the subatomic structure of compositions, moving elements around, pulling them apart, and smashing them together in ways that both surprise and delight. Solal was born Algiers in 1927, settling in Paris in 1950 where he worked with Django Reinhardt and American expatriates Sidney Bechet and Don Byas. He has maintained an impressive creative profile for the past 50 years that involves solo, small group, and big band formats. Solal has also been a successful movie soundtrack composer, producing music for Les Acteurs (2000) and Ballade a blanc (1983).
Now in his 80s, his performances take on the aire of a grand event. As such, it is fitting that his October 12, 2007 solo appearance at New York City's Village Vanguard was captured and released as Live at the Village Vanguard: I Can't Give You Anything But Love. His previous live recording at the Vanguard, NY1: Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note, 2003) was met with much adulation as was the show that generated it in the wake of September 11, 2001.
Relaxed and amiable, Solal banters with the crowd in his French-accented English, explaining that they both must be good as he is making a live recording. He then proceeds to stroll through a recital of seven standards and two original compositions in what can only be described as in a very post-modern, deconstructionist manner. His command of the material is paradoxically dense and atomized with playing that betrays a knowledge of all styles of jazz piano, which he picks and chooses to employ at his creative whim. That "whim" is very informed. "On Green Dolphin Street?" he turns the familiar melody inside out, re- harmonizing and redefining the piece well beyond its early 20th Century origins.
Solal transforms the interrogative "Lover Man" into a declarative statement of fact and strains the brains of Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight" through modernity's defining sieve, exposing all of the soft underparts Monk didn't. Solal extends the language of Monk further than any other pianist. His two original compositions, "Centre De Gravité" and "Ramage" are no less compelling, acting as an extension of Solal's artistic command. Live at the Village Vanguard: I Can't Give You Anything But Love is as perfect a jazz recording as we could hope for. Few giants remain, so let us honor Martial Solal.
~
C. Michael Bailey, allaboutjazz.com”

Hank Jones Live at Maybeck Recital Hall 1991 [vol16]

Hank Jones Live At Maybeck Recital Hall Vol. 16 (1991)
MP3@320KBPS

Recorded live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Berkeley, California.

Hank Jones on piano solo
1. Introduction :14

2. I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan Dietz, Schwartz 3:15

3. It’s the Talk of the Town Livingston, Neiburg, Symes 3:47

4. The Very Thought of You Noble 5:00

5.
Night We Called It a Day Adair, Dennis 3:20
6. Bluesette Gimbel, Thielemans 3:07
7. A Child Is Born Jones 4:37
8.
What Is This Thing Called Love? Porter 3:34
9. Oh, What a Beautiful Morning Hammerstein, Rodgers 5:04
10.
Six and Four Jones 3:43

11. I Cover the Waterfront Green, Heyman 4:20
12.
Memories of You Blake, Razaf 4:24

13. Introduction :14

14. Blue Monk Monk 4:44

15. ‘Round Midnight Hanighen, Monk, Williams 5:06
16.
Introduction :19
17. Oh! Look at Me Now Bushkin, DeVries 4:38


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Chick Corea at The Village Vanguard


Live At The Village Vanguard 1967 [disc 1]

Live At The Village Vanguard 1992 [disc 2]
password: lagrimapsicodelica

UPDATE
Finally I found the password and I realize that both are the same session in 1967
My apologies for the mistake [deep thanks to trane]

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

Petrucciani ÷ NHOP 1994

mp3 • 320 kbps • 190.73 / 73.04 MB • total 59:27 / 52:02

Recorded live at the Jazzhouse in Denmark on April 18, 1994

Michel Petrucciani on piano Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen on bass

CD1

01. All The Things You Are (6:43)
02. I Can't Get Started (7:05)
03. Oleo (5:54)
04. All Blues (6:29)
05. Beautiful Love (7:17)
06. Someday My Prince Will Come (7:07)
07. Billie's Bounce (7:11)
08. Autumn Leaves (11:41)

CD 2
01. St. Thomas (6:08)
02. These Foolish Things (10:38)
03. Stella By Starlight (10:13)
04. Blues In The Closet (7:53)
05. Round Midnight (7:49)
06. Future Child (2:14)
07. My Funny Valentine (7:07)

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sexta-feira, 8 de abril de 2011

Pat Metheny at Zircon Boston 1974

Mp3 : 192 Kbs : 80.1 Mb : 00.57'.31''

Pat Metheny Trio at 
Zircon, Boston 
June 1974

Pat Metheny guitar Jaco Pastorius bass Bob Moses drums

01. Exercise #?
02. Waltz
03. All Sus 4’s
04. April Joy
05. Stella by Starlight
06. Omaha Celebration
07. Mothuselai Blues


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Pat Metheny at Poo's Pub in Boston 1974

Mp3 : 192 Kbs : 94.2 Mb : 01.07'.44''

Live recorded at the Poo’s Pub, Boston in 
june 1974

Pat Metheny guitar Jaco Pastorius bass Bob Moses drums

01. Bright Size Life
02. There is no greater love
03. Exercise No.6
04. Duo
05. Continuum
06. Solo
07. Unquity Road
08. Wrong is Right
09. Ida Lupino
10. All the things you are

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terça-feira, 5 de abril de 2011

George Adams | Don Pullen Quartet plus John Scofield Live at Montmartre 1985



Recorded live at the Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen (Denmark) on April 4 and 5, 1985

George Adams tenor sax Don Pullen piano John Scofield guitar Cameron Brown bass Dannie Richmond drums

1. I.J. (Scofield) 8:03

2. Flame Games (Adams) 11:28

3. Well, I Guess We'll Never Know (Pullen) 8:23
4. Forever Lovers (Adams)10:50

5. Song Everlasting (Pullen) 11:23

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This recording have at least 5 different covers
LP: Timeless SJP 219 (1986)
CD: Timeless CDSJP 219 (1986)
LP: Timeless/RVC RJL-8113 (1986,Japan)
CD: Alfa Jazz, 30R2-31(1989,Japan)
CD: Timeless TECW-20809 (1998,Japan)




REVIEW:

George Adams and Don Pullen have been jointly leading their quartet for a number of years now and consequently the band operates like a well oiled machine. This is not to say that any kind of complacency has set in and total commitment is discernible in all their performances. Add a strong improviser like John Scofield and you’ve probably backed a winner.
From the moment that the rhythm section steam into the Scofield original I.J. we know that it’s time to sit up and take notice. The guitarist stretches out in imaginative style, Adams attacks in that bleating abrasive fashion and Pullen, one of the most exciting pianists around, swings fiercely over the length and breadth of the keyboard. The tenorist indulges in some of his beloved r’n'b tenor over the funky rhythm of Flame Games, the guitar takes the honours on Well, I Guess, hot chords progressing into lines of smouldering intensity and the pianist serves up an interesting mixture of heavy percussive chords allied to that very individual treble work when confronted by Forever Lovers, an attractive waltz composed by Adams. Pullen’s own Song Everlasting kicks off as a ballad in the hands of the tenorist, moves into double time for a subplot played in unison by saxophone and guitar, and finally opens out to give the leaders plus their guest an ideal vehicle for their respective talents. Scofield is outstandingly expressive on this final track.
Suffice to say that Brown and Richmond constitute the kind of bedrock that good bands are founded on, which just leaves me to recommend this record to all modernists! 
(Peter Gamble, JJ)



Thanks to Raz - jazz is my life : ) and bayviewsax - lostsoul

segunda-feira, 4 de abril de 2011

Charles Lloyd at Montreux Jazz Festival '82

Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival, July 1982

Charles Lloyd tenor sax Michel Petrucciani piano Palle Danielsson bass Son Ship Theus drums

1. Introduction
2. Imke (The Call)
3. Wind in the Trees
4. Very Early
5. Michel
6. Forest Flower (Sunrise/Sunset)

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This is simply a fantastic album, and I cannot fathom why it has not be issued on CD, particularly with Lloyd's recent acceptance as an elder statesman. I've searched for years, and finally gave up. I have a nice turntable, but I damaged the stylus moving it last year. Given that I only have a handful of records I need to digitize, I put off replacing it. Well, I started shopping for a USB turntable, and quickly realized that the cost was going to be close to what it would cost to replace my cartridge. As it happens, that was not entirely true, but I was able to find a 'good enough' replacement for about 1/3 the cost thanks to some help from the good folks at Needle Doctor.

This album may contain one of my all-time favorite versions of Bill Evans' Very Early. While not essential, the whole date cooks, and Lloyd is in excellent form.

Thanks to bayviewsax-lostsoul

Chucho Valdes at The Village Vanguard 1999

Recorded at the Village Vanguard in New York City on April 9 & 10, 1999

Chucho Valdés piano Mayra Caridad Valdés vocals Francisco Rubio Pampin acoustic bass
Raúl Píñeda Roque drums Roberto Vizcaino Guillot congas

1. Anabis 9:44
2. Son XXI (Para Pia) 5:27
3. Punto Cubano 6:18
4. My Funny Valentine 5:37
5. To Bud Powell 10:45
6. Drume Negrita 5:31
7. Como Traigo La Yuca 6:36
8. Ponle La Clave 9:36
9. Encore - Lorraine's Habanera

DL

Thanks to yorubajazz

Harold Land Quartet At The Cellar 1958

Recorded at The Cellar, Vancouver, Canada, on November 1958

Harold Land tenor sax Elmo Hope piano Scott LaFaro bass Lennie McBrowne drums

01 Cherokee (Noble) 18:58
02 Just Friends (Klenner, Lewis) 19:39
03 Scene Is Clean (Dameron) 1:17
04 Big Foot (Parker) 27:44
05 Come Rain or Come Shine (Arlen, Mercer) 11:57

part1 - part2

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Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina at the Village Vanguard 2005

Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina - Live at the Village Vanguard 2005
2007 | Sony BMG | Jazz/Cuban | MP3 320Kbps | 156Mb

recorded in 2005 at the Village Vanguard, New York City

Bebo Valdes on piano Javier Colina on bass

1. Con Poco Coco
2. Sabor A Mi
3. Ritmando El Cha-Cha-Cha
4. Rosa Mustia
5. Andalucia
6. Siboney
7. Tres Palabras
8. Aquellos Ojos Verdes
9. Bilongo
10. Si Te Contara
11. Bebo's Blues
12. Yesterdays
13. El Manisero
14. Waltz For Debby

part1 - part2

J. J. Johnson & Nat Adderley - The Yokohama Concert 1977

Recorded at "Kanagawa Kenritsu Ongakudo", Yokahama, Japan, on April 20, 1977

J. J. Johnson Trombone Nat Adderley Trumpet, Cornet Billy Childs Fender Rhodes Tony Dumas Bass Kevin Johnson Drums

1 . Horace (Johnson) 7:00
2 - Cyclops (Adderley) 6:20
3 . Why Not (Johnson) 8:25
4 . Splashes (Johnson) 7:20
5 . It Happens (Dumas) 10:05
6 . Work Song (Adderley, Brown) 6:04
7 . Walkin' (Carpenter) 9:46
8 . Jevin (Johnson) 5:15
9 . Lament (Johnson) 3:30
10 . Hummin' (Adderley) 8:27
11 . Melodee (Johnson) 8:5

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domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

Clifford Jordan Quartet - Live at the Hasty Pudding Club 1982


Recorded Live at the Hasty Pudding Club, Cambridge, MA, October 18, 1982

Clifford Jordan on tenor sax John Hicks on piano Jamil Nasser on bass Vernell Fournier on drums

First Set

1. Invitation
2. Confirmation
3. Blue And Boogie
4. I'll Be Around
5. Evidence
6. Be- Bop

Second Set
1. The Way You Look Tonight*
2. Woody'n You
3. Hot House
4. Lush Life
5. Moose The Mooch
6. The Highest Mountain

*requested by John Lockwood

first set
second set

192KBPS mp3, but source material was Maxell tape recorded on a Panasonic 'boom' box

Clifford let us record this; I was 12. The band was awesome and the house was full. Among those in the audience: Steve Schwarz (WGBH), Alan Dawson, and John Lockwood. This was one of the first bands I saw (prior to this I'd seen George Coleman with Terri-Lynne Carrington at this venue, and Art Farmer at a local high school). Anyway, this is a nostalgic set for me, but it's great music. I sent Clifford the tapes, but he felt the sound quality was too low to be released. When I digitized it, it was in the early days of the technology and the results were somewhat sketchy. In the interim, my tape player died and I just don't care to pay to replace it, so I haven't redone these yet. Still, the music is great.

Thanks a lot to the Original Uploader!
bayviewsax - lostsoul

Howard Roberts : The Magic Band Live at Donte’s 1968 Vol1

Recorded on July, 1968 at Donte’s in Los Angeles, CA.


Howard Roberts guitar Steve Bohannon organ Tom Scott alto, tenor & soprano saxophones Chuck Berghofer bass John Guerin drums

1. All of You (Porter) 13:30

2. Shiny Stockings (Foster) 15:50

3. All Blues (Davis) 12:40

4. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Burke, VanHeusen) 12:26
5. When Sunny Gets Blue (Fisher, Segal) 17:17

MP3@320 : 167mb

Thanks to Raz Jazz Is My Life :-)

Dexter Gordon : XXL Live at the Left Bank 1969


Recorded live at The Ballroom, Baltimore, Maryland in May 4, 1969

Dexter Gordon tenor saxophone Bobby Timmons piano Victor Gaskin bass Percy Brice drums

1. Rhythm-A-Ning
2. Misty
3. Love For Sale

MP3 | 320Kbps | RS.com | 125mb
File 1 - File 2

Allmusic.com:
Ready for a 24-minute rendition of Thelonious Monk's "Rhythm-a-ning"? You don't think so? Well, give it a shot -- you might be pleasantly surprised. Material from Dexter Gordon's May 1969 concert at the Famous Ballroom in Baltimore has already appeared on another live album (L.T.D., also on Prestige), but the three long tracks presented here are not cold leftovers. Opening with that 24-minute version of "Rhythm-a-ning," Gordon shows himself to be in peak form, improvising for a solid seven minutes without doing anything boring. Pianist Bobby Timmons is playing well too (though he's a bit hard to hear in the slightly unbalanced mix; bassist Victor Gaskin is, unfortunately, practically inaudible). And on this track, Percy Brice delivers one of what may be only two or three truly interesting drum solos in the history of jazz. The second tune is a version of "Misty" that comes across as surprisingly robust and rhythmically driven, despite its slow tempo and balladic melody; here, again, Gordon shines on an unusually long performance. The program culminates with a 22-minute rendition of "Love for Sale," which is given a gently propulsive and faintly Latin-tinged arrangement. Whether this can be considered an essential Dexter Gordon document is open to debate, but for those with a particular interest in the artist, it can be recommended without reservation. ~ Rick Anderson

sábado, 2 de abril de 2011

Anat Cohen Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard 2010



Recorded on July 05,2009 at the Village Vanguard in N Y C


Anat Cohen clarinet Benny Green piano Peter Washington bass Lewis Nash drums

01. Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Pinkard)- 07:25

02. Lullaby of the Leaves (Petkere, Young)- 13:47

03. Band Announcement- 00:37

04. St. James Infirmary (Traditional)- 10:16

05. After You’ve Gone (Creamer, Layton)- 08:17

06. St. Louis Blues (Handy)- 12:30

07. Body and Soul (Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour)- 09:13

08. What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Woods)- 07:23

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