.:.impossible Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 And what about ANYTHING from THE PROCRASTINATOR? ← Well, they were thinking about it... ← Right! Maybe next time. Quote
sheldonm Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 A double CD set with the same name was released in the UK in 1999... Here's the full track listing. See what Blue Note added as the extra tracks! Disc 1 Song For My Father (7.18) - Horace Silver Blue Train (10.42) - John Coltrane Moanin' (9.35) - Art Blakey, The Jazz Messengers Blues Walk (6.44) - Lou Donaldson Autumn Leaves (11.00) - Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis Midnight Blue (4.01) - Kenny Burrell The Sidewinder (10.15) - Lee Morgan Watermelon Man (7.10) - Herbie Hancock Amen (4.49) - Donald Byrd Born To Be Blue (4.52) - Grant Green, Ike Quebec Disc 2 Cantaloop (4.39) - US3 The Turnaround (6.47) - John Patton Greasy Granny (4.56) - Charlie Hunter Back At The Chicken Shack (8.03) - Jimmy Smith, Stanley Turrentine Soy Califa (6.27) - Dexter Gordon Girl From Ipanema (3.53) - Eliane Elias Thinkin' About Your Body (3.15) - Bobby McFerrin Tupelo Honey (5.39) - Cassandra Wilson At Last (3.40) - Lou Rawls, Diane Reeves Because I Love You (3.55) - Richard Elliot ← ...the last half of disc #2 can go away!!! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 The only "US3" worth having on there is Horace Parlan! Quote
Rosco Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 Girl From Ipanema (3.53) - Eliane Elias Thinkin' About Your Body (3.15) - Bobby McFerrin Tupelo Honey (5.39) - Cassandra Wilson At Last (3.40) - Lou Rawls, Diane Reeves Because I Love You (3.55) - Richard Elliot ← ...the last half of disc #2 can go away!!! ← I was surprised nobody had mentioned Richard Elliot... Quote
wolff Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 .... so Starbucks.... ← Can I use this?? Quote
Cali Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 So, Wayne didn't make the cut on either edition? And "Blue Train kinda sucks"??? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 I don't care for Blue Train, and its ubiquity has only soured it further for me. It's just the most overrated, safest Trane out there - even in the context of the period it was recorded. I'd take Sonny's Crib any day over that one... Wayne is usually better on other people's records, IMO. Quote
baryshnikov Posted July 10, 2005 Report Posted July 10, 2005 Speaking of Sonny Clark, what's the "Voodoo" tune from Leapin' and Lopin'? That should be on there, too.. what a great tune. ← Its called Voodoo, as you said great tune, paul, london Quote
baryshnikov Posted July 10, 2005 Report Posted July 10, 2005 For me Night in Tunisia Art Blakey , Song for my Father, Leeway, Blue Train, and most of them, you always find something different in them depending what mood your in, thats the beauty in jazz, paul ? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 11, 2005 Report Posted July 11, 2005 For some reason I thought the Clark tune was a longer title but yeah, when I got home, just one word... We have tendency to nit-pick on this board, and I certainly haven't made enough time or space for Blakey and Silver. Don't know why - the Messengers are obviously a revered band for a reason, but it just never hit me. Just as Unit Structures might not hit a lot of people the way it does me, I might add... I agree, ideally improvisation is like viewing a Monet in natural lighting. Quote
Rosco Posted July 11, 2005 Report Posted July 11, 2005 ....Brookmeyer, Pepper and Mulligan ← Oh, they're so overrated! Quote
Dave James Posted July 11, 2005 Report Posted July 11, 2005 (edited) I'm petrified, mortified, stupified, mystified. How can we even have a discussion like this without mentioning Hank Mobley save to dis his version of "The Turnaround"? This borders on treason. Maybe it's just that there are so many good tunes that it's too hard to choose one. For me, that would be "Remember" from "Soul Station". A good medium tempo, toe tappin' tune wholly representative of the best of Blue Note. Hank, Wynton, Blakey...I mean, c'mon, does it really get any better than this? I'm officially demanding by means of this post that "Remember" be added to the CD. If it isn't, I'm pickin' up my ball and goin' home. Furthermore, I won't buy this when it does comes out. So there. Up over and out. Edited July 11, 2005 by Dave James Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 This one does not do too badly. 1. KD's Motion. (Kenny DORHAM) 2. Funk In Deep Freeze. (Hank MOBLEY) 3. Melanie. (Freddie REDD) 4. Melody For C. (Sonny CLARK) 5. Lotus Blossom. (Kenny DORHAM) 6. Eastern Incident. (Sonny CLARK) 7. Peckin' Time. (Hank MOBLEY) 8. Blues Blues Blues. (Freddie REDD) 9. Blue Minor. (Sonny CLARK) 10. This I Dig Of You. (Hank MOBLEY) 11. Venita's Dance. (Kenny DORHAM) 12. News For Lulu. (Sonny CLARK) 13. Ole. (Freddie REDD) 14. Sonny's Crib. (Sonny CLARK) 15. Hank's Other Tune. (Hank MOBLEY) 16. Windmill. (Kenny DORHAM) 17. Minor Swing. (Big John PATTON) bonus cut from "More..." Quote
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