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  1. February 11th. Recorded on this date:

    1954, Sonny Stitt live at the 'Hi-Hat' Club, Boston (Roulette):

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    1960, Kenny Dorham 5 with Charles Davis - JAZZ CONTEMPORARY (Bainbridge):

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    1963, Jackie McLean 5 with Donald Byrd records (Blue NOte) "Marney",

    "Dusty Foot", "Vertigo", "Cheers", and "Yams".

    1981, Archie Shepp 4 - I KNOW ABOUT THE LIFE (Sackville):

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    1991, McCoy Tyner 4 with Claudio Roditi - BLUE BOSSA (L R C).

    1992, Geri Allen group records MAROONS (2/11 - 2/14, Blue Note):

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    1993, David Murray 4 - BODY AND SOUL (2/11 - 2/12, Black Saint):

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  2. I got this one as a review copy some time back when I did a few jazz reviews for an audiophile magazine. Anyway, it's a quartet session, with the added "horn" being guitarist Kenny Burrell. Highly recommended!

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  3. February 9th. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1956, Bill Perkins Octet with Bud Shank and others live at the Music Box

    Theater, Los Angeles record ON STAGE (through 2/16, Pacific Jazz):

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    2) 1958, Hank Mobley 5 with Lee Morgan record PECKIN' TIME (Blue Note):

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    3) 1961, Dizzy Gillespie 5 with Leo Wright appears in concert at the

    Museum of Modern Art, NYC, on AN ELECTRIFYING EVENING.... (Verve):

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    4) 1970, McCoy Tyner 6 featuring Wayne Shorter & Gary Bartz records

    EXTENSIONS (Blue Note):

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    5) 1977, Walt Dickerson-Richard Davis duo records DIALOGUE (Steeplechase):

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    6) 1984, Clifford Jordan 4 featuring Barry Harris records REPETITION (Soul Note):

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  4. How surprisingly refreshing to hear so many familiar sounds and hardly have to

    rack my feverish brain to come up with answers to the majority of these tracks.

    Here goes:

    1) Sounds very much like a Sun Ra recording featuring John Gilmore. It cooks.

    What's not to like?

    2) It's too easy to just ID these people. The first question here for me is

    the name of the piece as the group recorded quite a few beautiful originals

    like this one in the studio during the mid & late '60s; and the 2nd question

    is from what exact European locale was this done, I assume, during the group's

    tour in the fall of '67?

    3) One of my favorite recordings by this artist which mystifyingly has not been

    reissued on a single CD in the U.S. AFAIK. I've had the LP for years.

    It certainly was on the OOP Mosaic box. Anyway, this track is the last on

    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...10:ktdqoauayijv

    4) "Street of Dreams" from this appropriately named album:

    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...10:ab6htr5lkl2x

    5) Don't know. Can't guess.

    6) Ah, I've collected this giant's recordings on LP and all the CD reissues I can

    find as well. Tune is obviously "Memories of You" from this album:

    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...10:4f867u5070jf

    7) Another classic Blue Note side. The original on LP commands a healthy dollar

    amount. The pianist leader also appears on your first disc. Track #1 on

    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...10:z0tvad7kt8w2

    8) No idea.

    9) While I was not familiar with this track, I was delighted that his style is so

    recognizable. One of the "Four Lives in the Bebop Business", this track with Max

    on drums appears on the 2nd disc of this box set:

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00...9253865-4741506

    10) Grooving organ. Can't name this blues piece but I'm sure it's been recorded by

    others.

    11) Ah, "The Moontrane". Trumpet player is so identifiable in this live date led by

    my favorite vibes player. I think this CD is now OOP. Too bad for those who don't

    have it, it's great. Check this link:

    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...10:4vjteay14xd7

    12) Organ and guitar swinging on "Samba de Orfeu". That's all I know.

    13) Liked this alot. Thought it was a Gil Evans orchestration but on 2nd listening

    am not so sure. Tenor sounds Wayneish but not him, I think.

    Very, very enjoyable disc!

  5. JIM R:

    IMO, a test leader ought to feel free to include what they want. If I'm ever going to learn to accurately identify more funky organists, I'll need to hear more of this type of stuff.

    You're absolutely correct. I'm just feeling free to be as loathsome as I want.

    :D

  6. OK, sped through this 1st disc this morning. Recognized a couple only. Some initial impressions and positive IDs:

    1) "Bebop", fastest version I've yet heard. Don't know the vibes player

    on this. Enjoyed it.

    2) Monk's "Green Chimneys". Recognized this one immediately. Got to

    meet the pianist, a terrific person, on a couple of occasions since he

    coincidentally was the next door neighbor of my wife's cousin whom we

    visited on several occasions back when. Anyway it's the first track on

    this CD.

    3) Again, Monk, this time a rather interesting version of "Ask Me Now" (love Steve Lacy's original recording of this). Sounds like something the AEC would do with the bass clarinet, hand clapping, etc. , but really have no clue. Dug it.

    4) Percussion piece NMCOT.

    5) Loved this but can't ID the tenors except to say that the first one has a distinct Rollins influence yet sounds like Joe Lovano. Liked the 2nd tenor also. Would want to pick this one up definitely.

    6) Nondescript guitar. Not much interest here.

    7) Boring

    8) No clue.

    9) Duke's 'Main Stem" live with vibes, guitar. Don't know who. Liked it.

    10) More Duke but this time his later piece "Fleurette Africaine". I was banging my head on this knowing the tune but at first couldn't identify it and then listening to the vibes and rockish guitar, it hit me. Incidentally, the guitarist is a pure mainstream

    jazzer now but back then, he had a more eclectic style. Anyway it is the 3rd cut from

    this CD.

    Gotta jump.

    13) I should care if it's anyone but Theo.

    14) Thought I knew practically all the vocal renditions of this jazz classic and should at least recognize who's singing, but I don't. Not very good IMO.

    15) I know Booker Ervin when I hear him, but I have no idea where this cut is from.

    16) Jesus. I thought we were through with the funky organ stuff. Don't know, don't care.

    All in all however, liked the disc. Onto disc #2 tonight or tomorrow.

  7. February 8th. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1955, Phil Woods 4 with Hall Overton, Teddy Kotick & Nick Stabulas

    record "Pennies from Heaven", "Yesterdays", "It's Only a Paper Moon",

    "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to" (Savoy)

    2) 1958, Lester Young 7 featuring Harry 'Sweets' Edison and Roy Eldridge

    record LAUGHIN' TO KEEP FROM CRYIN' (Verve):

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    3) 1963, Stan Getz group with Luiz Bonfa & Antonio Carlos Jobim record

    JAZZ SAMBA ENCORE (2/8 - 2/27, Verve):

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    4) 1966, Bobby Hutcherson Quartet featuring Herbie Hancock records

    HAPPENINGS (Blue Note):

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    5) 1972, Sonny Stitt Quartet with Barry Harris, Sam Jones & Alan Dawson

    record TUNE UP! (Muse):

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    6) 1973, Cal Tjader Latin group featuring Charlie Palmieri records

    PRIMO (2/8 - 2/9, Fantasy):

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    7) 1984, Geri Allen Trio with Anthony Cox and Andrew Cyrille record

    her debut album, THE PRINTMAKERS (2/8 - 2/9, Minor):

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  8. February 7th. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1958, Lester Young 6 with Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Lou Stein, Herb Ellis,

    Ray Brown & Mickey Sheen record for Verve:

    "Waldorf Blues", "Sunday", "You're Getting to be a Habit with Me".

    2) 1987, Bennie Wallace 4 with guests Lew Tabackin, Harold Ashby, Jerry Bergonzi and

    Oliver Lake records THE ART OF THE SAXOPHONE (two day session, Denon):

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  9. February 6th. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1959, Interview of Lester Young by Francois Postif in Paris - available

    on THE COMPLETE LESTER YOUNG STUDIO SESSIONS ON VERVE

    2) 1960, Art Farmer-Benny Golson Jazztet records MEET THE JAZZTET

    (2/6 - 2/10, Chess & Mosaic box set):

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    3) 1964, Joe Pass Quartet plays live at the Encore Theater in Los Angeles,

    JOY SPRING (Pacific Jazz):

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    4) 1964, Quincy Jones Orchestra featuring Roland Kirk among others records

    "Days of Wine and Roses", "Moon River", "Dreamsville", "(I Love You) and

    Don't You Forget It", "Charade" and "Peter Gunn"; available on

    THE COMPLETE ROLAND KIRK (Mercury)

  10. I have another one: Roger Kellaway

    His Prestige LP The Roger Kellaway Trio (7399) together with Russell George (b) and Dave Bailey (dr) is a real pleasure. Highly recommended! :tup

    I've always liked his work on Sonny Rollins' soundtrack to ALFIE (Impulse). He and Frankie Dunlop work very well together, e.g., the track "Street Runner with Child". :tup

  11. February 5th. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1946, "Dizzy Gillespie Jazzmen" featuring Charlie Parker & Lucky Thompson

    record "Diggin' Diz" (Dial)

    2) 1960, Lou Donaldson 5 with Bill Hardman records SONNY SIDE UP

    (2/5 - 2/28, Blue Note):

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    3) 1962, Shelly Manne group featuring Coleman Hawkins & Eddie Costa record

    2-3-4 (2/5 - 2/8, Impulse):

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    4) 1968, Ornette Coleman 4 with Charlie Haden, David Izenson &

    Ed Blackwell live in Milan (Moon)

  12. February 4th. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1939, Count Basie & Orchestra (Decca):

    "Jive at Five", "Thursday", "Evil Blues", "Oh, Lady Be Good".

    2) 1945, Benny Goodman Sextet featuring Red Norvo & Teddy Wilson (Columbia):

    "After You've Gone", "Slipped Disc", "Oomph Fah Fah", "She's Funny That Way",

    "Body and Soul".

    3) 1958, Miles Davis 6 with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderly, Red Garland,

    Paul Chambers & Philly Joe Jones record (Columbia):

    "Two Bass Hit", "Straight No Chaser", "Milestones" & "Billy Boy" (trio).

    4) 1962, Ike Quebec with the Three Sounds (THE LOST SESSIONS, Blue Note):

    "Blues on Trial".

    5) 1964, McCoy Tyner 6 featuring Thad Jones, Frank Strozier, John Gilmore (Impulse): "Contemporary Focus", "T 'N A Blues", "Three Flowers" on TODAY AND TOMORROW.

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    6) 1965, Hank Mobley 5 with Freddie Hubbard, THE TURNAROUND (Blue Note):

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  13. Those of us down here in jazz sparse southeast Florida who were looking forward to the Eric Alexander with Kenny Drew Jr. Quartet appearing in Broward on March 19th concert are hereby alerted to a significant change in booking. It appears that Mr. Alexander had a conflict in that he is supposed to appear somewhere else (location unknown) with Johnny Griffin. Claudio Roditi, the Argentine trumpet player (who I personally prefer to the more celebrated Latin jazz trumpeter Arturo S.) will substitute. KD Jr. will still head the rhythm section.

    Here's a site that lists all the upcoming South Florida Jazz bookings:

    http://www.southfloridajazz.org/jazz/schedules.html

  14. February 3rd. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1954, Paul Bley Trio with Percy Heath & Alan Levitt record "Autumn Breeze"

    and "Drum One" (Mercury)

    2) 1960, Lee Morgan 5 with Clifford Jordan, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and

    Art Blakey record HERE'S LEE MORGAN (Vee-Jay, through Feb 8th):

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    3) 1965, Bill Evans Trio with Chuck Israels & Larry Bunker record TRIO '65 (Verve):

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    4) 1977, Kenny Drew Trio with Philip Catherine & NHOP record IN CONCERT

    in Kaiserslautern, Germany (Steeplechase):

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    5) 1989, Benny Golson 4 with Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington & Tony Reedus record QUARTET LIVE in Porto Maggiore, Italy (Dreyfus):

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  15. February 2nd. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1950, Count Basie Octet featuring Georgie Auld, Gene Ammons, Harry 'Sweets'

    Edison, and Dickie Wells record "Rat Race" & "Sweets" (RCA Victor)

    2) 1957, Thad Jones 6 featuring Gigi Gryce & Benny Powell record

    THE MAGNIFICENT THAD JONES, VOL. 3 (Blue Note):

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    3) 1958, Lee Morgan 4 with Sonny Clark record 2nd half of CANDY (Blue Note):

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    4) 1959, Stan Kenton Orchestra LIVE FROM THE LAS VEGAS TROPICANA (Capitol)

    5) 1961, Bill Evans Trio with Lafaro & Motian record EXPLORATIONS (Riverside):

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    6) 1970, Ahmad Jamal Trio records THE AWAKENING (2 day session, Impulse):

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    7) 1984, George Adams-Don Pullen 4 record DECISIONS (2 day session, Timeless)

    8) 1996, Jerry Gonzalez & the Fort Apache Band records FIRE DANCE

    (3 day session, Milestone):

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  16. February 1st. Recorded on this date:

    1) 1963, Joe Williams with backing from Clark Terry, Phil Woods, Jerome Richardson,

    Kenny Burrell & others and arrangements by Jimmy Jones records

    "The Great City", "Workin'", "Just a Sittin' and a Rockin'" and "I Went Out of My

    Way" (RCA Victor):

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    2) 1993, Kenny Barron group featuring Ralph Moore and Bobby Hutcherson, start

    of a 2 day session, OTHER PLACES (Verve):

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