Last again?
1 - Not sure on this track. For a second I thought it was Cedar Walton on piano, I'm wrong and difinitely have no clue.
Not bad though.
2 - Sounds like an early 50's live recording. Made me think Dizzy, But that ain't Dizzy. This is probably somehting everybody has, except me.
3 - It's all good! Don't know the tune, but I believe that is Hutcherson.
Nothing I have, something I'd like to have though.
4 - I no longer own this recording. I loaned it out to a friend and it moved to Cali with him. Not being a huge fan of organ I didn't think I would miss it, but this is indeed a great recording. This is Grant Green with Larry Young doing the title track.
5 - The trumpet was fine with me, but the organ was not kind to my ears.
6 - The trombone work on this track was simply beautiful, don't know who it is, but I love it. Is that Monterose on tenor?
It is Bill Evans on piano, no?
7 - A good one. no doubt. I love it! First track on this WD Jr..
8 - Oh shit, this is great. I'm a sucker for stuff like this. On first listen it seemed very familiar, but now I'm not so sure. Is this from a Duke Pearson trio date?
If still in print, I'll be getting it.
9 - No real guesses, but a nice piece of music. Could possibly be Horace Silver or someone influenced by. Another one I will be looking for.
10 - Organ leaves me clueless, probably one of the Jimmys.
11 - This is wonderful. More Hutcherson? I take it that's Woody Shaw? If so, I'm shit out of luck on picking this up, bummer.
12 - A catchy tune, no doubt. Guitar made it alright with me. Another Grant Green and Larry Young recording?
13 - This turned better for me as time went on, but I've got no clue as to who the payers might be.
Cary, thanks for including me on this BFT.
Sorry again for being tardy with my responses. But as you can they were hardly worth waiting for.