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Many thanks to all of you who listened and provided such interesting comments.

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Maynard FergusonSuper G (Bill Holman), from Octet (EmArcy, 1955)

Maynard FergusonTrumpet, Valve Trombone

Conte CandoliTrumpet

Milt BernhartTrombone

Herb GellerAlto Saxophone

George AuldTenor Saxophone

Bob GordonBaritone Saxophone

Ian BernhardPiano

Red CallenderBass

Shelley Manne--Drums

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Hal Willner, producer: Medley; The White Sheik/ I Vitelloni/II Bidone/The Night of Cabiria (Nino Rota) from Amacord Nino Rota (Hannibal, 1981)

Wynton MarsalisTrumpet

George AdamsTenor Saxophone

Branford MarsalisWoodwinds

Kenny BarronPiano

Ron CarterBass

Wilbert FletcherDrums

Arranged and Conducted by William Fischer

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Willie ColonThe Hustler (Willie Colon), from The Hustler (Fania, 1968)

Willie ColonValve Trombone

Joe SantiagoValve Trombone

Mark DimondPiano

Santi GonzalezBass

Pablo RosarioBongos

Hector Bucky Andrade-Congas

Nicky MarreroTimbales

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Claude WilliamsAfter Youre Gone (Creamer/Layton), from Live at Js, Vol. 1

(Arhoolie, recorded 1989, released 1993)

Claude WilliamsViolin

Ron Matthews-Piano

James ChirilloGuitar

Al McKibbonBass

Akira Tana--Drums

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Camille HowardUnidentified Boogie #2 (Camille Howard) (Recorded in 1951 for the Specialty label. Unissued until 1993, on the CD Rock Me Daddy, Volume 1)

Camille HowardPiano

William HadnottBass

Roy Milton--Drums

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Artie ShawTherell Be Some Changes Made (Overstreet/Higgins), from Self Portrait (Live performance broadcast from the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 6, 1941. The Self Portrait box set was released in 2001). Arranged by Artie Shaw/Lennie Hayton.

Artie Shaw--Clarinet

Hot Lips Page, Lee Castle, Max Kaminsky, Steve LipkinsTrumpets

Jack Jenney, Ray Conniff, Morey SamuelsTrombones

Les Robinson, Charlie DiMaggioAlto Saxophones

Georgie Auld, Mickey FolusTenor Saxophones

Artie BakerBaritone Saxophone

Johnny GuarnieriPiano

Mike BryanGuitar

Ed McKinneyBass

Dave ToughDrums

SolosArtie Shaw, Georgie Auld, Hot Lips Page.

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Cootie WilliamsHoneysuckle Rose (Waller), from Chronological Classics 1941-44 (Originally recorded for the Hit label, on January 6, 1944. This reissue was released in 1995).

Cootie WilliamsTrumpet

Eddie Cleanhead VinsonAlto Saxophone

Eddie Lockjaw DavisTenor Saxophone

Bud PowellPiano

Norman KeenanBass

Sylvester Payne--Drums

This January 6, 1944 date places this recording at about six weeks earlier than the oft-described first bebop recordings, the six sides Coleman Hawkins recorded for Apollo Records on February 16 and 22, 1944. The titles for the Coleman Hawkins date are Woody'n You, Bu-dee-daht, and Yesterdays recorded February 16, 1944 and Disorder at the Border, Feeling Zero and Rainbow Mist recorded February 22, 1944. The personnel for the Coleman Hawkins date included Dizzy Gillespie, Leo Parker, Don Byas, Budd Johnson, Clyde Hart, Oscar Pettiford, and Max Roach, among others.

So to me, this Cootie Williams recording is like a missing link, one of those fossils that is discovered and works as a transition between prehistoric species. The head of this Cootie Williams recording sounds like bop to me, but the solos really dont, except perhaps Bud Powells solo.

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Allen LoweIn Da Sunset of Your Love (Allen Lowe), from Blues and the Empirical Truth (Music and Arts, 2011)

Allen LoweAlto Saxophone; Matthew ShippPiano

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Leonard Feather/Dick Hyman—Reverberation (Feather/Hyman), from Hi Fi Suite (MGM, 1957).

This album was meant as a hi fi demonstration album, to test the limits of your hi fi. The song titles included “Tweeter” and “Woofer”, and other terms related to hi fi performance.

I first heard this song on the great Kansas Public Radio original weekly radio show, Retro Cocktail Hour, hosted by Darrell Brogden. Darrell sent me an audio file of this song, to use in this BFT, as I could not find a copy of the album. Thanks, Darrell! The Retro Cocktail Hour is also where I first heard Buddy Collette's Polynesia album. You can listen to past shows of the Retro Cocktail Hour at http://kpr.ku.edu/retro/

Thad Jones—Trumpet

Benny Powell—Trombone

Bill Barber—Tuba

Jerome Richardson—Alto Saxophone

Frank Wess—Tenor Saxophone

Phil Bodner—Oboe, Baritone Saxophone

Dick Hyman—Piano

Oscar Pettiford—Bass

Kenny Clarke--Drums

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New Orleans Nighcrawlers—Clean Up (Jason Mingledorff) from Slither Slice,

(Threadhead Records, 2009)

Barney Floyd—Trumpet

Satoru Ohashi—Trumpet

Brent Rose—Tenor Saxophone, Percussion

Jason Mingledorff—Tenor and Baritone Saxophones, Clarinet

Craig Klein—Trombone

Matt Perrine—Sousaphone

Derrick Tabb—Snare Drum

Terence “T-Bell” Andrews—Bass Drum

Gerald French--Percussion

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Ben Sidran—Jive Samba (Nat Adderley) from Mr. P’s Shuffle (Go Jazz, 1996)

Roscoe Mitchell—Soprano Saxophone

Howard Levy—Harmonica

Ricky Peterson—Organ

Ben Sidran—Piano

Richard Davis—Bass

Clyde Stubblefield—Drums

Alejo Poveda—Percussion

Mr. P’s was a small neighborhood tavern in Madison, Wisconsin. I saw Sidran perform there in the 1990s.

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David Murray—Santa Barbara and Crenshaw Follies (David Murray), from The Hill (Black Saint, 1986)

David Murray—Tenor Saxophone

Richard Davis—Bass

Joe Chambers—Drums

I included this cut for the Richard Davis arco bass solo. I think that no one else can play arco bass so well. Just my humble opinion!

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Sun Ra—State Street (Sun Ra), from The Invisible Shield (Saturn 529, released 1974. This song was recorded in 1962).

Sun Ra—Piano

Walter Miller—Trumpet

Al Evans—Flugelhorn

Ali Hassan—Trombone

Marshall Allen—Alto Saxophone

John Gilmore—Tenor Saxophone

Pat Patrick—Baritone Saxophone

Michael White—Violin

Ronnie Boykins—Bass

Clifford Jarvis--Drums

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Bunky Green and Rudresh Mahanthappa—Summit (Mahanthappa), from Apex (Pi, 2010)

Rudresh Mahanthappa--Alto Saxophone

Bunky Green—Alto Saxophone

Jason Moran—Piano

François Moutin—Bass

Jack DeJohnette--Drums

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Adam Lane’s Full Throttle Orchestra—Sienna’s Slip Jig (Adam Lane), from Ashcan Rantings (Clean Feed, 2010)

Nate Wooley—Trumpet

Taylor Ho Bynum—Trumpet

David Bindman—Tenor and Soprano Saxophones

Avram Fefer-Alto Saxophone, Clarinet

Matt Bauder—Tenor and Baritone Saxophones

Reut Regev—Trombone

Tim Vaughn—Trombone

Adam Lane—Bass

Igal Foni—Drums

Solos—David Bindman, Adam Lane, Taylor Ho Bynum

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Exploding Star Orchestra—Impression #1 (Rob Mazurek), from Stars Have Shapes (Delmark, 2010)

Rob Mazurek: leader, composer, cornet and electro-acoustics constructions

Nicole Mitchell: flutes, voices

Matt Bauder: clarinet, tenor saxophone

Jeb Bishop: trombone

Jason Stein: bass clarinet

Greg Ward: alto saxophone

Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone

Jeff Kowalkowski: piano

Matthew Lux: bass guitar

Josh Abrams: bass

John Herndon: drums

Mike Reed: drums

Damon Locks: word rocker

Carrie Biolo: gongs, vibes, assorted percussion

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Great BFT, full of interesting music. And I only missed one track which is in my collection - I have the old Phoenix LP with the Cootie Williams Sextet sides, but haven't played it for quite a while. I need to correct that.

Thanks, Jeff. Those Cootie Williams sides from that time period also have some of the earliest recordings of Thelonious Monk compositions.

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Very interesting, thanks again!

I do have that Nino Rota thingie, although on LP and only listened to once several months ago when I found it... pretty nice one!

Also have the Murray and the Ferguson, too... and probably should have recognized the Cootie track if I had listened to it a few times.

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Many thanks to all of you who listened and provided such interesting comments.

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Maynard Ferguson—Super G (Bill Holman), from Octet (EmArcy, 1955)

Maynard Ferguson—Trumpet, Valve Trombone

Conte Candoli—Trumpet

Milt Bernhart—Trombone

Herb Geller—Alto Saxophone

George Auld—Tenor Saxophone

Bob Gordon—Baritone Saxophone

Ian Bernhard—Piano

Red Callender—Bass

Shelley Manne--Drums

Thanks to this BFT, I've been enjoying this album all over again!

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Hal Willner, producer: Medley; The White Sheik/ I Vitelloni/II Bidone/The Night of Cabiria (Nino Rota) from Amacord Nino Rota (Hannibal, 1981)

Wynton Marsalis—Trumpet

George Adams—Tenor Saxophone

Branford Marsalis—Woodwinds

Kenny Barron—Piano

Ron Carter—Bass

Wilbert Fletcher—Drums

Arranged and Conducted by William Fischer

I can't help but wonder if this is what turned Wynton against avant-garde... ;)

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Claude Williams—After You’re Gone (Creamer/Layton), from Live at J’s, Vol. 1

(Arhoolie, recorded 1989, released 1993)

Claude Williams—Violin

Ron Matthews-Piano

James Chirillo—Guitar

Al McKibbon—Bass

Akira Tana--Drums

Wow! Al McKibbon on bass??? I woulda thought he woulda been on the previous track, but still! A fun track, and even more reason to seek this out! McKibbon is the REAL Big Al, AFAIC! :)

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Cootie Williams—Honeysuckle Rose (Waller), from Chronological Classics 1941-44 (Originally recorded for the Hit label, on January 6, 1944. This reissue was released in 1995).

Cootie Williams—Trumpet

Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson—Alto Saxophone

Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis—Tenor Saxophone

Bud Powell—Piano

Norman Keenan—Bass

Sylvester Payne--Drums

Wow, so that WASN'T Ben Webster! Oh well, certainly one of his better disciples, nonetheless!

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Allen Lowe—In Da Sunset of Your Love (Allen Lowe), from Blues and the Empirical Truth (Music and Arts, 2011)

Allen Lowe—Alto Saxophone; Matthew Shipp—Piano

Wow. That's really all I can say. And I mean that in a positive way, BTW.

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David Murray—Santa Barbara and Crenshaw Follies (David Murray), from The Hill (Black Saint, 1986)

David Murray—Tenor Saxophone

Richard Davis—Bass

Joe Chambers—Drums

I included this cut for the Richard Davis arco bass solo. I think that no one else can play arco bass so well. Just my humble opinion!

I agree! But perhaps for different reasons! But now that I know it's Davis & Chambers, I'll listen to it with new ears and see if I hear anything different. I generally enjoy it when those two work together!

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Sun Ra—State Street (Sun Ra), from The Invisible Shield (Saturn 529, released 1974. This song was recorded in 1962).

Sun Ra—Piano

Walter Miller—Trumpet

Al Evans—Flugelhorn

Ali Hassan—Trombone

Marshall Allen—Alto Saxophone

John Gilmore—Tenor Saxophone

Pat Patrick—Baritone Saxophone

Michael White—Violin

Ronnie Boykins—Bass

Clifford Jordan--Drums

I'm sorry? Clifford Jordan on drums? :blink: Ah well. This just goes to show that I need to get over any fears & preconceptions I have about Sun Ra and just start diggin, cuz it seems that everything I've heard by him on various BFT's has been nothing short of extraordinary, and nothing like I would've imagined. I s'pose this is as good as any place to start!

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Bunky Green and Rudresh Mahanthappa—Summit (Mahanthappa), from Apex (Pi, 2010)

Rudresh Mahanthappa--Alto Saxophone

Bunky Green—Alto Saxophone

Jason Moran—Piano

François Moutin—Bass

Jack DeJohnette--Drums

Okay, I'll give this another listen, simply because I'll give ANYTHING with Dejohnette the benefit of the doubt!

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Adam Lane’s Full Throttle Orchestra—Sienna’s Slip Jig (Adam Lane), from Ashcan Rantings (Clean Feed, 2010)

Nate Wooley—Trumpet

Taylor Ho Bynum—Trumpet

David Bindman—Tenor and Soprano Saxophones

Avram Fefer-Alto Saxophone, Clarinet

Matt Bauder—Tenor and Baritone Saxophones

Reut Regev—Trombone

Tim Vaughn—Trombone

Adam Lane—Bass

Igal Foni—Drums

Solos—David Bindman, Adam Lane, Taylor Ho Bynum

About all I can say is the record cover accurately reflects my reaction to this track! :lol::P

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Exploding Star Orchestra—Impression #1 (Rob Mazurek), from Stars Have Shapes (Delmark, 2010)

Rob Mazurek: leader, composer, cornet and electro-acoustics constructions

Nicole Mitchell: flutes, voices

Matt Bauder: clarinet, tenor saxophone

Jeb Bishop: trombone

Jason Stein: bass clarinet

Greg Ward: alto saxophone

Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone

Jeff Kowalkowski: piano

Matthew Lux: bass guitar

Josh Abrams: bass

John Herndon: drums

Mike Reed: drums

Damon Locks: word rocker

Carrie Biolo: gongs, vibes, assorted percussion

My my, that's a whole lotta people! Sure didn't sound this big, and maybe that's where the beauty lies!

Lots of good stuff, lotsa surprises! A fantastic BFT, Ptah! One for the ages! :tup:cool:

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David Murray—Santa Barbara and Crenshaw Follies (David Murray), from The Hill (Black Saint, 1986)

David Murray—Tenor Saxophone

Richard Davis—Bass

Joe Chambers—Drums

I included this cut for the Richard Davis arco bass solo. I think that no one else can play arco bass so well. Just my humble opinion!

I agree! But perhaps for different reasons! But now that I know it's Davis & Chambers, I'll listen to it with new ears and see if I hear anything different. I generally enjoy it when those two work together!

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Sun Ra—State Street (Sun Ra), from The Invisible Shield (Saturn 529, released 1974. This song was recorded in 1962).

Sun Ra—Piano

Walter Miller—Trumpet

Al Evans—Flugelhorn

Ali Hassan—Trombone

Marshall Allen—Alto Saxophone

John Gilmore—Tenor Saxophone

Pat Patrick—Baritone Saxophone

Michael White—Violin

Ronnie Boykins—Bass

Clifford Jordan--Drums

I'm sorry? Clifford Jordan on drums? :blink: Ah well. This just goes to show that I need to get over any fears & preconceptions I have about Sun Ra and just start diggin, cuz it seems that everything I've heard by him on various BFT's has been nothing short of extraordinary, and nothing like I would've imagined. I s'pose this is as good as any place to start!

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Bunky Green and Rudresh Mahanthappa—Summit (Mahanthappa), from Apex (Pi, 2010)

Rudresh Mahanthappa--Alto Saxophone

Bunky Green—Alto Saxophone

Jason Moran—Piano

François Moutin—Bass

Jack DeJohnette--Drums

Okay, I'll give this another listen, simply because I'll give ANYTHING with Dejohnette the benefit of the doubt!

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Adam Lane’s Full Throttle Orchestra—Sienna’s Slip Jig (Adam Lane), from Ashcan Rantings (Clean Feed, 2010)

Nate Wooley—Trumpet

Taylor Ho Bynum—Trumpet

David Bindman—Tenor and Soprano Saxophones

Avram Fefer-Alto Saxophone, Clarinet

Matt Bauder—Tenor and Baritone Saxophones

Reut Regev—Trombone

Tim Vaughn—Trombone

Adam Lane—Bass

Igal Foni—Drums

Solos—David Bindman, Adam Lane, Taylor Ho Bynum

About all I can say is the record cover accurately reflects my reaction to this track! :lol::P

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Exploding Star Orchestra—Impression #1 (Rob Mazurek), from Stars Have Shapes (Delmark, 2010)

Rob Mazurek: leader, composer, cornet and electro-acoustics constructions

Nicole Mitchell: flutes, voices

Matt Bauder: clarinet, tenor saxophone

Jeb Bishop: trombone

Jason Stein: bass clarinet

Greg Ward: alto saxophone

Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone

Jeff Kowalkowski: piano

Matthew Lux: bass guitar

Josh Abrams: bass

John Herndon: drums

Mike Reed: drums

Damon Locks: word rocker

Carrie Biolo: gongs, vibes, assorted percussion

My my, that's a whole lotta people! Sure didn't sound this big, and maybe that's where the beauty lies!

Lots of good stuff, lotsa surprises! A fantastic BFT, Ptah! One for the ages! :tup:cool:

Thanks for catching my mistake on the Sun Ra track. It's Clifford Jarvis on drums. Thanks for the honest reactions and kind words.

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