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What jazz ALBUM are you currently listening to?
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Paquito D'Rivera — Este Camino Largo
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Sahib Shihab, Art Farmer, Clifford Jordan - Trio Concert Series
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Carl Allen & Manhattan Projects - The Dark Side Of Dewey
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David 'Fathead' Newman - Chillin'
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John Coltrane - The Believer
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Benny Carter - Cookin' At Carlos I
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Ramsey Lewis - Another Voyage
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30 Dec 2014, 07:17 pm »
Mel Torme The London Sessions
Nice, if a little sappy, but hey, the Velvet Fog can definitely croon with the best of 'em..
All Music Review by Scott Yanow:
Mel Tormé had recorded relatively few rewarding albums in the decade before this set, originally put out by Gryphon before being reissued on CD by DCC Jazz. However, his voice had improved with time, his range had widened, and he had become an even stronger jazz singer than before. Since Tormé is joined here by the largely anonymous Chris Gunning Orchestra, with guest altoist Phil Woods, on a set of generally "contemporary" pop songs (including "All in Love Is Fair," "New York State of Mind," "Send in the Clowns" and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"), this set is not too essential. However, Tormé's professionalism and ability to swing makes this an interesting outing anyway, and launched his "comeback."
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30 Dec 2014, 07:20 pm »
Land of Giants
McCoy Tyner
Bobby Hutcherson
Charnell Moffett
Eric Harland
All Music Review by Matt Collar
Recorded on the heels of a spectacular live date at London's Barbican Hall on July 6, 2002, Land of Giants features an all-star quartet led by '60s icon pianist McCoy Tyner. Showcasing a solid mix of Tyner originals and jazz standards, the group also includes vibist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Charnett Moffett, and drummer Eric Harland. While the work here is by no means as provocative as the stuff Hutcherson and Tyner produced in their heydays, it nonetheless proves them to be utter masters of the straight-ahead modern jazz idiom and should appeal to longtime fans.
Jazz Times Article
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Bags Meets Wes
Milt Jackson
Wes Montgomery
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Ray Brown Trio
Some of my Best Friends are...The Trumpet Players
Terence Blanchard
Jon Faddis
Roy HargroveJames Morrison
Nicholas Payton
Clark Terry
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Benny Carter
Further Definitions
I haven't listened to this record in a very long time, and I'm really liking it. Sounds like it should be playing out of a tube Philco radio, but better. Nice recording quality and great performance in that 30s & 40s radio serenade style.
Review from Scott Yanow of All Music:
Altoist/arranger Benny Carter's classic Further Definitions is a revisiting, instrumentation-wise, to the famous 1937 session that Carter and tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins made in France with two top European saxophonists (Andre Ekyan and Alix Combelle) and guitarist Django Reinhardt. The all-star group (which also includes Hawkins, altoist Phil Woods, Charlie Rouse on second tenor, pianist Dick Katz, guitarist John Collins, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Jo Jones) performs a particularly inspired repertoire. Carter's charts, which allow Hawkins to stretch out on "Body and Soul," give everyone a chance to shine. "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Crazy Rhythm" hold their own with the 1937 versions, and "Blue Star" and "Doozy" prove to be two of Carter's finest originals. Although Benny Carter was not actively playing much at the time (this was his only small-group recording during 1963-1975), he is heard in typically prime form. Very highly recommended.
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Chet Baker
Chet
Really like this one...
David Nathan's review for All Music
Chet Baker's penultimate session for Riverside -- which was strictly instrumental -- produced an all-star lineup to support him, including jazz heavyweights Pepper Adams, Bill Evans, and Kenny Burrell. Each of them makes important contributions to the session. Adams' baritone sax solo on "Alone Together" is one of the album's high points, while Herbie Mann and Bill Evans make their presence known on several cuts. Baker possessed one of the most melodious trumpets in jazz, compelling in its simplicity. Rarely extending his range above a single octave, he nonetheless had few peers when it came to slow, romantic ballads, which make up the playlist here. His characteristically soft approach is heard to good effect on "It Never Entered My Mind," where he works with the guitar of Kenny Burrell. Burrell and Baker also collaborate on a moving rendition of "September Song." Chet is a good place to hear Baker's special way with the horn, and is made even more attractive with the presence and contributions of top jazz artists.
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Max Roach — Jazz In 3/4 Time
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A li'l Ella singing show tunes...
Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rogers and Hart Songbook
1956 UK Mono double LP
Ahhhhhh
A1 Have You Met Miss Jones?
A2 You Took Advantage Of Me
A3 A Ship Without A Sail
A4 To Keep My Love Alive
A5 Dancing On The Ceiling
A6 The Lady Is A Tramp
A7 With A Song In My Heart
A8 Manhattan
B1 Johnny One Note
B2 I Wish I Were In Love Again
B3 Spring Is Here
B4 It Never Entered My Mind
B5 This Can't Be Love
B6 Thou Swell
B7 My Romance
B8 Where Or When
B9 Little Girl Blue
C1 Give It Back To The Indians
C2 Ten Cents A Dance
C3 There's A Small Hotel
C4 I Didn't Know What Time It Was
C5 Everything I've Got
C6 I Could Write A Book
C7 Blue Room
C8 My Funny Valentine
D1 Bewitched
D2 Mountain Greenery
D3 Wait Til You See Her
D4 Lover
D5 Isn't It Romantic
D6 Here In My Arms
D7 Blue Moon
D8 My Heart Stood Still
D9 I've Got Five Dollars
Scott Yanow review on AllMusic
The second of Ella Fitzgerald's famed Songbook series features her singing 34 of the best songs co-written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. The arrangements by Buddy Bregman for the string orchestra and big band only border on jazz but she manages to swing the medium-tempo numbers and give sensitivity to the ballads. With such songs as "You Took Advantage of Me," "The Lady Is a Tramp," "It Never Entered My Mind," "Where or When," "My Funny Valentine," and "Blue Moon," it is not too surprising that these recordings (originally released on a two-LP set) were so popular.
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Kenny Burrell — Blues - The Common Ground
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