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The Miles Davis session from June 30, 1950 has the same recording Sound as the "Night at Birdland", so I Always thought that June 30 is the correct date. The bass and the drums (Curley Roussel and Art Blakey) Sound the same.
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one of my favourite Jackie McLean albums. Once I saw Jackie McLean with Bobby Hutcherson and Billy Higgins live. Herbie Lewis was on bass......
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Playing Favorites: Reflections on Jazz of the Later 1940's
Gheorghe replied to BillF's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Of course, today on Bird´s 100th birthday: On "St Nick´s there are some of rare played tunes like "Smoke get´s in your Eyes" and "What´s New"
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I had a special idea today to celebrate Charlie Parker´s 100th Birthday ! I sat down at the piano and played a set of some of Bird´s compositions and tunes he used to play: This was the set list, the tunes I played and soloed on: Confirmation Moose the Mooche Yardbird Suite Cool Blues Wee Round Midnight Now is the time.
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Great Bird with Big Band is on "Bird with the Herd" and on the Washington 1953 Album with the Joe Timer Big Band.
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My favourite on this Album is the bossa tune "Boss Bossa" or how it´s titled. And Jackie McLean´s playing is a highlight on this. very nice. Grant Green made a lot of Albums under a Motto. This one with latin tunes, others with spirituals, with western/Country tunes, really a very versatile player who could play anything.
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Thats really sad News. I saw him live in 89 or 90 with Günter Lenz, Uli Lenz and I don´t remember who was on drums. It was in the then famous Viennese Club "Opus One".
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Very fine early Sonny Rollins and a rare Occasion to hear Miles Davis comping on piano on one track.
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Some of this Big Band Arrangements Sound quite Commercial. I have the Verve Album with Temptation etc. and the big band sounds like some movie Soundtrack from the 50´s. Bird, of Course is great as ever.
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Great ! As much as I know the only live album of Horace Silver on BN.
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Fantastic ! This was the great Mingus Band of the 70´s, with George Adams and Don Pullen (later replaced by Ricky Ford and Bob Neloms). I´ll never Forget how impressed I was by their live versions of "Sue´s Changes". And Don Pullen could play everything from stride piano to free. Like Jakie Byard in the 60´s bands.....
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Earliest Sun Ra Sightings
Gheorghe replied to Dan Gould's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
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I also love those early MJQ albums
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Great !
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Well, I can understand what you say, and I must admit that in the last 20 years I don´t think I spinned it more often than 3 times. My favourite Green Album is the previously unissued "Solid" with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones, but as I said, there are days when I have a Special mood, when I had a few bad days and am grateful that Things are ok again, and than I have those Beautiful voicings of "Am I Blue" in my mind. That intro really has a moving Quality. But you are Right, there are hundreds of other Blue Note Albums that are better…..
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What a wonderful relaxed thing after some heavy days , now things start to calm down and this record really does relax me. Even my wife likes this version of "Am I Blue"....
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Playing Favorites: Reflections on Jazz of the Later 1940's
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Oh yes, I´m also a big fan of Fats Navarro, and the Tadd Dameron bands, especially the live broadcasts from Royal Roost. -
I´ll never Forget the first time I heard him on record. It was his solos on "Whims of Chambers" and how much I like what he Plays. I never saw him live, but have a lot of his records.
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Same here ! I also saw here in Joe Henderson´s quartet in Vienna in late 1978. I don´t remember who was on bass and drums, but it was a great concert. Not Long after, or during here tenure with Joe Henderson there was an interview with her in "Jazz Podium". I remember that she may have been slightly influenced by McCoy Tyner.
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Horizon is one of my favourite McCoy Tyner Albums. And on some tracks is Ran Blake on violin. I saw this Formation live in march 1980.
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This Jackie McLean Album is great. I think it was the last Album he did for BN. I like it more than the shortly before recorded "´Bout Soul". Strange cover art, it Looks more like that eerie and Abstract cover art Miles´ Bitches Brew or even more "Live Evil"...….
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