Art Tatum 20th Century Piano Genius All the Things You Are
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Nobody Else But Me
equanimous past Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Harold Land, 1928-2001, Kenny Burrell, 1931-, Ray Brown, 1926-2002 and Philly Joe Jones, 1923-1985, The Nib Evans Quintet; in Bill Evans: Quintessence (Fantasy, 1992) , eight mins
Most of pianist Pecker Evans' recordings were in a trio format, making this quintet appointment a nice change of pace. Evans' all-star group consists of tenor saxophonist Harold Land, guitarist Kenny Burrell, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Philly Joe Jones and the results are quite tasteful and explorative in a subtle way....
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Why Exercise I Dear You?
equanimous by Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, Inferior Melt, 1934-1992, Cedar Anthony Walton, 1934-2013, Gene Taylor, 1952- and Roy Brooks, 1938-2005; in Blue Mitchell: The Loving cup Bearers (Riverside, 1993) , 5 mins
Trumpeter Blue Mitchell and four-fifths of the Horace Silver Quintet (with Cedar Walton in Silver's place) perform a diverseness of superior songs on this CD reissue including Walton'south "Turquoise," Tom McIntosh's "Loving cup Bearers," Thad Jones's "Tiger Lily" and a couple of standards. The music swings hard, more often than not avoids south...
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Booker Ervin: The Vocal Book
performed by Booker Ervin, 1930-1970, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, Richard Davis, 1930- and Alan Dawson, 1929-1996 (Prestige, 1993) , 38 mins, vi page(south)
The second in tenor saxophonist Booker Ervin's Book serial, this CD reissue may seem a chip more conservative than the others due to the inclusion of six standards (including "Come Lord's day," "All the Things You Are" and "Just Friends"), simply Ervin and his quartet (with pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Richard Davis an...
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I'yard One-time Fashioned
equanimous by Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Ron Carter, 1937-, Watanabe Sadao, 1933-, Hank Jones, 1918-2010 and Tony Williams, 1945-1997; in Carnaval (Milky way, 2002) , 9 mins
Here, Wynton Marsalis switches to cornet and tries to recreate the ambient of the proverbial village wind bands of long ago -- albeit with the emphatically large-league help of Donald Hunsberger and the massive Eastman Current of air Ensemble. This means a program of transcriptions of classical tunes, variations on popular d...
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Yesterdays (Piano Solo)
composed by Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Charles Mingus, 1922-1979, Spaulding Givens and Max Roach, 1924-2007, The Charles Mingus Duo and The Charles Mingus Trio; in The Charles Mingus Duo and Trio: Debut Rarities, Vol. 2 (Debut, 1992) , 3 mins
Vol. ii in the Original Jazz Classics CD reissue series of the complete Debut Records catalog reaches back toward the very ancestry of the Charles Mingus discography. Although he had recorded as a sideman and leader during the late '40s, the Apr 1951 duets with pianist Spaulding Givens (Nadi Qamar) are remarkab...
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They Didn't Believe Me
composed by Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Charlie Rouse, 1924-1988, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, Walter Bishop, Earl May, fl. 1949 and Art Taylor, 1929-1996, The Charlie Rouse Quintet; in Charlie Rouse Quintet: Takin' Care of Concern (Jazzland, 1991) , seven mins
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Look for the Silver Lining
composed by Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Chet Baker, 1929-1988, Glauco Masetti, 1922-2001, Gianni Basso, 1931-2009, Renato Sellani, 1926-2014, Franco Cerri, 1926- and Gene Victory; in Chet Bakery in Milan (Jazzland, 1992) , v mins
During his extended "stay" in Europe circa the late '50s and early '60s, Chet Baker produced one-half a dozen albums for the Riverside Records subsidiary characterization Jazzland. On Chet Baker in Milan -- the kickoff of his overseas sides -- Bakery revisits the familiar stomping grounds of West Coast cool, even though he is the o...
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Chet Baker Introduces Johnny Footstep
performed past Chet Baker, 1929-1988, Johnny Pace, 1929-1979, Herbie Isle of man, 1930-2003, Joe Berle, Jimmie Burke, 1923-1981 and Ed Thigpen, 1930-2010, The Chet Baker Quintet (Riverside, 1991) , 37 mins, 10 page(due south)
The liner notes brainstorm with this sentence: "It's hard to think of this anthology as anything short of the starting time major step towards real success for the exciting and appealing young singer beingness introduced here." Oh, well. The fact that Pace ended up, at best, a minor footnote in jazz history doesn't detract at all from...
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The Song Is Y'all
composed by Jerome Kern, 1885-1945; performed by Chet Baker, 1929-1988, Gregory Herbert, Harold Danko, 1947-, Ron Carter, 1937- and Mel Lewis, 1929-1990; in Chet Baker: Once Upon a Summertime (Galaxy, 1984) , nine mins
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