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I hope this little company succeeds as they're unearthing some really obscure but worthy material. The first two slated for release in 2006:

Ray Nance - Body And Soul

Solid State (1969) SS 18062

Produced by Duke Pearson

Arranged by Ray Nance

Projected release date: March 2006

Ray Nance - Violin & Vocal

Tiny Grimes - Guitar

Tommy Lucas - Guitar

Jaki Byard - Piano

Carl Pruitt - Bass

Steve Little - Drums

Brew Moore - Tenor Saxophone (Tracks 3 & 6)

Roland Hanna - Piano (Tracks 1, 4 & 10)

Roland Hanna - Organ (Track 7)

Tracks

01. TAKE THE "A" TRAIN (B. Strayhorn) (ASCAP) 2:42

02. GET HAPPY (T.Koehler & H.Arlen) (ASCAP) 3:20

03. SUNNY (B.Hebb) (BMI) 3:06

04. BODY AND SOUL (J.Green, R.Sour, E.Heyman & F.Eyton) (ASCAP) 4:30

05. MIMI (R.Rogers & L.Hart) (ASCAP) 4:30

06. A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (J.Lennon & P.McCartney) (BMI) 3:50

07. OH HAPPY DAY (E.Hawkins) (ASCAP) 2:50

08. STARDUST (H.Carmichael & M.Parish) (ASCAP) 2:35

09. SHE'S FUNNY THAT WAY (R.A. Whiting & N.Moret) (ASCAP) 3:52

10. JOLIE JANISE (R.Nance) (ASCAP) 2:40

11. GUITAR AMOUR (From the United Artist Motion Picture "Paris Blues") (D.Ellington) (ASCAP) 6:15

12. TRANQUILITY (R.Nance) (ASCAP) 2:00

Guitar solos are as follows:

Get Happy - Tiny Grimes exchanges with violin. Tommy Lucas exchange with piano.

Sunny - Tommy Lucas

Mimi - Tiny Grimes 1st solo. Tommy Lucas 2nd solo with piano exchange.

Hard Day's Night - Intro solo by Tommy Lucas. 8 bars solo by Tiny Grimms.

Stardust - Tommy Lucas. Sequel into Tiny Grimes solo before violin re-enters.

She's Funny That Way - Tommy Lucas. 1st solo then Tiny Grimes before bass solo.

Roy Ayers - West Coast Vibes

United Artists (1963) UAL 3325

Recorded at Western Recorders Inc. in Hollywood. Cal.

Produced by Leonard Feather

Projected release date: March 2006

Track #9

Roy Ayers - vibes

Jack Wilson - piano (courtesy of Atlantic Records)

Bill Plumber - bass

Tony Bazley - drums

Tracks #1, #3, #6, #8

Add Curtis Amy - tenor or soprano sax (courtesy of World Pacific Jazz)

Tracks #2, #4, #5, #7, #10

Roy Ayers - vibes

Jack Wilson - piano

Vic Gaskin - bass

Kenny Dennis - drums

01. SOUND AND SENSE (Roy Ayers) Model Music ASCAP 6:36

02. DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES (Marcini & Mercer) W.Witmark & Sons ASCAP 3:30

03. REGGIE OF CHESTER (Benny Golson) Melotone BMI 3:41

04. IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU (Burke & Van Heusen) Famous Music ASCAP 3:10

05. DONNA LEE (Charley Parker) Savoy Music Co. BMI 3:06

06. RICHARD'S DILEMMA (Roy Ayers) Model Music ASCAP 4:57

07. ROMEO (Leonard Feather) Model Music ASCAP 3:05

08. OUT OF SIGHT (Jackie Wilson) West Coast Music Pub. ASCAP 6:21

09. YOUNG AND FOOLISH (Horwitt & Hague) Chappell & Co. ASCAP 3:41

10. WELL YOU NEEDN'T (Thelonious Monk) Regent Music Corp. BMI 3:08

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I hope this little company succeeds as they're unearthing some really obscure but worthy material.  The first two slated for release in 2006:

Ray Nance - Body And Soul

Solid State (1969) SS 18062

Produced by Duke Pearson

Arranged by Ray Nance

Projected release date: March 2006

Ray Nance - Violin & Vocal

Tiny Grimes - Guitar

Tommy Lucas - Guitar

Jaki Byard - Piano

Carl Pruitt - Bass

Steve Little - Drums

Brew Moore - Tenor Saxophone (Tracks 3 & 6)

Roland Hanna - Piano (Tracks 1, 4 & 10)

Roland Hanna - Organ (Track 7)

Tracks

01. TAKE THE "A" TRAIN (B. Strayhorn) (ASCAP) 2:42

02. GET HAPPY (T.Koehler & H.Arlen) (ASCAP) 3:20

03. SUNNY (B.Hebb) (BMI) 3:06

04. BODY AND SOUL (J.Green, R.Sour, E.Heyman & F.Eyton) (ASCAP) 4:30

05. MIMI (R.Rogers & L.Hart) (ASCAP) 4:30

06. A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (J.Lennon & P.McCartney) (BMI) 3:50

07. OH HAPPY DAY (E.Hawkins) (ASCAP) 2:50

08. STARDUST (H.Carmichael & M.Parish) (ASCAP) 2:35

09. SHE'S FUNNY THAT WAY (R.A. Whiting & N.Moret) (ASCAP) 3:52

10. JOLIE JANISE (R.Nance) (ASCAP) 2:40

11. GUITAR AMOUR (From the United Artist Motion Picture "Paris Blues") (D.Ellington) (ASCAP) 6:15

12. TRANQUILITY (R.Nance) (ASCAP) 2:00

This is fantastic news! :excited:

Thanks for your report!

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That's a killer Ray Nance lp. . . . I bet the cd sounds even better than the lp (I hope so as the lp is not a sonic wonder!)

I wish they had combined "A Flower is a Lovesome Thing" with this one though. . . I think they would both comfortably fit on one cd.

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