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New Orleans Joys, by Jelly Roll Morton (1923), from Allen Lowe’s compilation,

Really The Blues? A Blues History 1893-1959, Volume 1 (of 4) (1893-1929)

Composed by Jelly Roll Morton

Jelly Roll Morton—piano

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House Warmin’, by Howard McGhee (1962), from House Warmin’

(Argo) I have it on The History of Chess Jazz, released 1996.

Composed by Marshall Paul-Paul Winley

Howard McGhee—trumpet; Gene Ammons—tenor saxophone;

Jake Fisher—guitar; Barney Richmond—bass; Willie Mashburn—

drums, “Waco”—bongos.

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Afro-Disiac, by Charles Kynard, from Afro-Disiac (Prestige, 1970), reissued

on CD as part of Legends of Acid Jazz (1999)

Composed by Richard Fritz.

Charles Kynard—organ; Houston Person—tenor saxophone; Grant Green—

guitar; Jimmy Lewis—electric bass; Bernard Purdie—drums.

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Reflections in Blue, by Sun Ra, from Sound of Joy (Delmark, recorded in

1956 or 1957, released 1968). This song also appears on Visits Planet Earth.

Composed by Sun Ra.

Sun Ra—piano, electric piano; Art Hoyle, Dave Young—trumpets; Julian

Priester or John Avant—trombone; Pat Patrick—alto and baritone saxophones;

John Gilmore—tenor saxophone; Charles Davis—baritone saxophone;

Victor Sproules—bass; William Cochran—drums; Jim Herndon—tympany,

timbales.

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Caravan, by Tito Puente, from Tito Puente & Friends (Tropical, 1950).

This album was later reissued on CD on the Reyes label, and titled At the Beginning!

I have this song on a 2 CD Tito Puente compilation, Carnival (which is “made in the UK by Charly Schallplatten GmbH for Snapper Music Ltd”. It is on the Recall label, “a Snapper Music Label.”)

Composed by Juan Tizol/Duke Ellington.

According to the Descarga website, the following musicians may play

on this track. I have never been able to find a detailed discography for

Tito Puente which includes recording dates and musician listings.

Tito Puente---timbales, vibes; Luis Varona—piano, arranger; Mongo Santamaria—congas; Manny Oquendo—bongos; Amado Visoso—bass; Frank Lo Pinto—trumpet; Jimmy Frisaura—trumpet; Gene Pappetti—trumpet; Joseph Herde—saxophone; Irving Butler—saxophone; Eddie Grimm—saxophone; Vicentico Valdes—maracas; Graciela—coro.

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Impressions on a Caravan, by Abdullah Ibrahim, from Ode to Duke Ellington.

This album was orginally released in 1973 on the Phillips label, under the artist’s name Dollar Brand. It was reissued in 1979 on the Inner City label, under the artist’s name Dollar Brand. I bought that LP in 1979. This album was later reissued on CD in 1998 on the West Wind label, under the artist’s name Abdullah Ibrahim.

Composed by Juan Tizol/Duke Ellington.

Abdullah Ibrahim—piano.

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Rimmon, by John Zorn, from Moloch: Book of Angels, Volume 6.

(Tzadik, 2006).

Composed by John Zorn.

Uri Caine—piano.

The entire album is solo piano recordings by Uri Caine, of John Zorn compositions.

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My Favorite Things, by Sun Ra, from Some Blues But Not the Kind That’s Blue.

(Saturn, 1977). This album was reissued on CD in 2008 on the Atavistic label.

Composed by Rodgers/Hammerstein.

Sun Ra—piano; Akh Tal Ebah (Douglas Williams)—trumpet; Marshall Allen—alto saxophone, flute, oboe; Danny Davis—alto saxophone, flute; John Gilmore—tenor saxophone, percussion; James Jacson—flute, bassoon; Eloe Omoe (Leroy Taylor)—bass clarinet, flute; Richard Williams—bass; Luqman Ali (Edward Skinner)—drums; Atakatune (Stanley Morgan)—congas.

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Charlie M, by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, from Full Force (ECM, 1980)

Composed by Lester Bowie

Lester Bowie—Trumpet

Joseph Jarman—Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass Saxophones;

Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Bassoon, Piccolo, Flute, Alto Flute, Conch Shell, Vibraharp, Celeste, Gongs, Congas, Whistle

Roscoe Mitchell—Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass Saxophones, Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Gongs, Glockenspiel, Congas

Malachi Favors—Bass, Percussion, Melodica

Don Moye—Drums, Bells, Bikehorn, Congas, Tympani, Bongos, Chimes, Gongs, Conch Shell, Whistles, Wood Blocks, Cow Bells

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The Ragtime Dance, by Air, from Air Lore (Arista, 1979)

Composed by Scott Joplin.

Henry Threadgill—Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Arranger;

Fred Hopkins—Bass; Steve McCall—Drums, Percussion

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What Is This Thing Called Rebop?, by Freddie Slack

(Recorded 1946, unreleased. First released in 2005 on Mosaic Select).

Composed by Louis Gottlieb.

Ray Linn, Jack Moore, Ernie Figueroa—Trumpets

Kenny Wygal, Roger Ingram—Trombones

Jack Ordean, Jimmy Rudge—Alto Saxophones

Don Brassfield, Everett McLaughlin—Tenor Saxophones

Sam Sachelle—Baritone Saxophone

Freddie Slack—Piano; Al Hendrickson—Electric Guitar;

Hilmer “Tiny” Timbrell—Guitar; Harry Babason—Bass;

Dave Coleman—Drums.

Solos—Freddie Slack—Piano, Al Hendrickson—Electric Guitar; Ray Linn—Trumpet; Don Brassfield—Tenor Saxophone; Jack Ordean or Jimmy Rudge—Alto Saxophone (according to Mosaic Select liner notes author Lloyd Rauch).

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A Cry For John Brown, by Scott Amendola Band, from Cry (Cryptogramophone, 2003)

Composed by Scott Amendola.

Nels Cline—Guitar; Jenny Scheinman—Violin; Eric Crystal—Saxophones;

Todd Sickafoost—Bass; Scott Amendola—Drums, Percussion.

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Moment’s Notice, by McCoy Tyner, from Supertrios (Milestone, 1977)

Composed by John Coltrane.

McCoy Tyner—piano; Ron Carter—bass; Tony Williams—drums.

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Lots of great music to look into more closely. Freddie Slack, isn't he the one who played in Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra?
Thank you once again, H.P.
I've really enjoyed your game, iit was lovely!

Kind regards, page

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Thanks HP, some really nice tracks on this one. Plus it's rare that I get two right, and on one of them, I was first to at least ID the LP. What really threw me is how truncated that version is. IIRC, the title track from House Warmin' is about 12 minutes long.

Re: The Kynard, I'll have to double check if I own Acid Jazz series reissue. You'd think I would but I'm not sure. The fact that I could have had a hat trick on this one leaves me with no option but to withdraw and be one with my shame. :blush::blush:

:g

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Lots of great music to look into more closely. Freddie Slack, isn't he the one who played in Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra?

Thank you once again, H.P.

I've really enjoyed your game, iit was lovely!

Kind regards, page

Yes, Freddie Slack played in Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra before he started his own band.

I am glad you enjoyed it!

A lot of good music here. Some I will need to dive into more. Freddie Slack and Dollar Brand are two I really enjoyed. I will look for these recordings.

Thanks. I hope you have good luck finding some Freddie Slack. That Mosaic Select is not so easy to find at a reasonable price.

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Thanks HP, some really nice tracks on this one. Plus it's rare that I get two right, and on one of them, I was first to at least ID the LP. What really threw me is how truncated that version is. IIRC, the title track from House Warmin' is about 12 minutes long.

Re: The Kynard, I'll have to double check if I own Acid Jazz series reissue. You'd think I would but I'm not sure. The fact that I could have had a hat trick on this one leaves me with no option but to withdraw and be one with my shame. :blush::blush:

:g

I find that odd that an abridged version of "House Warmin'" was used on the Chess 2 CD collection, without any mention of that in the liner notes.

I had imagined that the Charles Kynard track would be quickly identified by several members. I was surprised when it was not.

You always present some interesting music. Thanks very much.

You are welcome! Thanks for your kind words.

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