Rooster_Ties Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 1) Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871-1927) Piano Concerto #2 in D minor, op. 23 movement #1: "Introduzione" [edit] Composed between 1904 to 1907. [and FYI, George Gershwin was born in 1898 - do the math!!] Cristina Ortiz, piano Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra Neeme Jarvi, conductor Recorded May 19th-20th, 1989 BIS-CD-714/716 (4CD set) 2) Jean-Yves Thibaudet [classical pianist] "Waltz For Debby" (Bill Evans/Eugene Lees) recorded July 26th-29th, 1996 CONVERSATIONS WITH BILL EVANS (London/Decca) Jean-Yves Thibaudet - piano Jed Distler - transcription 3) Jeff Beal "South" (Jeff Beal) recorded March 6th, 1994 ALTERNATE ROUTE (Unitone) Jef Beal - trumpet/flugelhorn [probably flugelhorn here, I think. -- Rooster T.] with The Berkeley Symphony Orchestra (no conductor listed) 4) Charlie Rouse - "Charles Rouse" "Hopscotch" (Joe Chambers) released in 1974 (no recording date given) TWO IS ONE (Strata East) [Note: the AMG review is by our own Brandon Burke - and an excellent review at that!! -- Rooster T.] Charlie Rouse - tenor; leader Paul Metzke - guitar Calo Scott - cello Stanley Clarke - bass David Lee - drums Airto Moreira - percussion 5) Herbie Hancock "The Naked Camera" (Herbie Hancock) recorded in late 1966 BLOW-UP Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (CBS) Herbie Hancock - piano; leader Joe Henderson - tenor Freddie Hubbard - trumpet [probably Freddie I think, but possibly Joe Newman -- the notes list both as "collective personel" for all the jazz-related music. -- Rooster T.] Ron Carter - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums 6) Eddie Henderson "Fusion" (Eddie Henderson) recorded in October 1973 INSIDE OUT (Capricorn) Eddie Henderson - trumpet, cornet, and/or fluegelhorn; leader Herbie Hancock - Fender Rhodes, clavinet, and/or organ Bennie Maupin - reeds/woodwinds Buster Williams - bass Eric Gravatt - drums Billy Hart - drums Patrick Gleeson - synthesizer Bill Summers - conga 7) Anthony Cox "Conclusion/Beginning" (Anthony Cox) recorded in June 1991 DARK METALS (Antilles) Dewey Redman - tenor Mike Cain - piano Anthony Cox - bass; leader Billy Higgins - drums 8) Eddie Gale - "Eddie Gale Quintet featuring Larry Willis" "Holiday" (Eddie Gale) recorded February 17th-18th, 1992 A MINUTE WITH MILES (Mapleshade) Eddie Gale - trumpet; leader Ismael Navarrete - tenor Larry Willis - piano Ben Allison - bass Paul Murphy - drums Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted January 1, 2006 Author Report Posted January 1, 2006 (edited) 9) Miles Davis "Blow (Miles Alone)" (Miles Davis / Easy Mo Bee) recorded sometime in 1991 (either Jan.-Feb., or July-Aug.) THE DOO-BOP SONG E.P. (Warner Brothers) Miles Davis - trumpet (trumpet track only, from multi-track recording) 10) Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Time Races With Emit" (Roland Kirk) [a.k.a. "Ad Lib" on box set] recorded April 17th, 1962 Rahsaan: The Complete Mercury Recordings Of Roland Kirk (Mercury/Polygram) also a bonus track from the 2000 CD issue of DOMINO (Mercury/Verve) Rahsaan Roland Kirk - reeds and such; leader Herbie Hancock - piano Vernon Martin - bass Roy Haynes - drums 11) Nathan Davis "Mr. E" (Nathan Davis) [a.k.a. "Mister E" on CD reissue] recorded January 30th, 1965 HAPPY GIRL (recorded in 1965) Nathan Davis - tenor; leader Woody Shaw - trumpet Larry Young - piano Jimmy Woode - bass Billy Brooks - drums 12) Gordon Beck - "Gordon Beck Trio" "Suite No.1" (Gordon Beck/Jeff Clyne/Tony Oxley) recorded in 1968 GYROSCOPE (Morgan) Gordon Beck - piano; leader Jeff Clyne - bass Tony Oxley - drums 13) Roy Brooks "Elegy For Eddie Jefferson" (Shaw/Brooks) [edit] recorded August 26th, 1983 DUET IN DETROIT (Enja) Roy Brooks - drums; leader Woody Shaw - trumpet 14) Rene McLean - "Rene McLean Sextet" "Bilad As Sudan [Land Of The Blacks]" (R. McLean) recorded July 3rd, 1975 WATCH OUT (SteepleChase) Rene McLean - alto; leader Danny Coleman - trumpet / flugelhorn Nathen Page - guitar Nubert Eaves - piano Buster Williams - bass Freddie Waits - drums 15) Sam Rivers - "Sam Rivers Quartet" "Ripples" (Sam Rivers) recorded October 9th & 10th, 1989 LAZULI (Timeless) Sam Rivers - tenor; leader Darryll Thompson - guitar Real Wesley Grant - bass Steve McCraven - drums 16) Ted Curson "L.S.D. Takes A Holiday" (Ted Curson) recorded June 18th, 1971 POP WINE (Futura) Ted Curson - trumpet, piccolo trumpet; leader George Arvanitas - piano Jacky Samson - bass Charles Saudrais - drums Edited February 5, 2008 by Rooster_Ties Quote
.:.impossible Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 I'm going to pull this out again tomorrow and listen back with the answers. Thanks Roo! Good disc as I remember it. Happy New Year. Quote
mikeweil Posted January 1, 2006 Report Posted January 1, 2006 (edited) So here they are - I will have to pull out the discs as well as my guesses, but certainly won't find the time for this until mid-January ..... again, everythimng covered, discs I have and recognized, discs I have but didn't, and of course, discs I neither have nor recognized or guessed .... very interesting choices. Would you mind to comment more elaborately on your reasons to select the first three tracks? I mean, I can do the math and draw some conclusions, but still .... Edited January 1, 2006 by mikeweil Quote
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