found some time on my extended lunch break, so here goes:
Track 1. no idea I'm afraid. this ancient stuff is beyond couw's knowledge. but couw has a serendipic mind and just thought this should be one of the very first examples of recorded jazz. and parbleu, it is! (track2)
Track 2. Body and Soul, very nice rendition. And long too! tenor has a very pretty tone with some clarinet in there. That makes my guess Paul Gonsalves, but I'm not really sure and very curious about this recording.
Track 3. the bass drum needs a lot to get accustomed to, couw is not a fan of this. the sound is somehow familiar, though and I'd go with Chick Corea, but the piano playing goes against that, so I haven't a clue really. It doesn't cause my boat to sink, but wouldn't float it either.
Track 4. heavily compressed, this tenor almost sounds like a cello or viola at times. Don't know this, my guess is Hawk. Pretty cool!
Track 5. tune is familiar, can't place it though. alto has a nice drive and good tone, the phrasing is a little on the corny side at rare times. The tune breathes nicely in long stretched heaves, working up to near-frenzy and letting go again. may guess is that this is some Spanish player only Agustín knows about...
Track 6. Woody 'n You (?). Latter day Dizzy? Some of the perfection is gone, some sloppiness entered, but he's still reaching for the stars.
Track 7. must be Haden, with Ornette and Dewey?
Track 8. fun track, no clue though.
Track 9. this swings like mad, very cool. Sweets on trumpet? a meeting of Basie bandmembers?
Track 10. nice loose introspective playing here. Paul Bley maybe? might as well be another Spanish hero though...
Track 11. sounds like these guys are making as much fun of the music as they are having with the music.