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BFT #32 Answers disc 2


Stefan Wood

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Sorry for the delay, but now there's a snowstorm outside I have time to relax a bit and finish giving the answers. Here are those for disc 2:

1 - Inward Fire - Clifford Jordan (Inward Fire - Muse) Dizzy Reese - t, Pat Patrick - sax, Howard Johnson, Muhal Richard Abrams -p, Richard Davis - b, Louis Hayes - d

2 - Rising Daystar - Malachi Thompson (Rising Dayster - Delamrk) with Gary Bartz, Fred Hopkins, Dana Hall

3 - Hominy Grits - JFK Quintet (New Jazz Frontiers from Washington - Riverside) w/ Ray Codrington - t, Andy White - alto, HArry Killgo - p, Walter Booker Jr. - b, Carl Newman - d

4 - Still Life - The Jazz Five (The Five of Us - Jasmine) Vic Ash - tenor/clarinet, Harry Klein - baritone, Grian Dee - p, Malcolm Cecil - b, Tony Mann - d

5 - Convulsions- The Awakening (Hear, Sense, and Feel - Black Jazz) Ken Chaney - p, Frank Gordon - t, Richard Brown - tenor, Arlington Davis - d, Steve Galloway - trombone, Reggie Willis -b

6 - Gypsy Blue - James Spaulding (Blues Nexus - Muse) Dan Faulk - tenor sax, Ronnie Matthews - p, Ray Drummond - b, and Louis Hayes - d

7 - Charles McPherson - Explorations (McPherson's Mood - Prestige) Barry Harris - p, Buster Williams - b, Roy Brooks -d

8 - Eighth Wonder - Dick Griffin (The Eighth Wonder and More - Konnex) Sam Rivers - sax, Ron Burton - p, Cecil McBee - b, Freddie Waits - d, Warren Smith - vibes, Leo Smith - perc

9 - Quicksand - Ted Curson (The Trio - Interplay) Ray Drummond - b, Roy Haynes - d

10- Get Out of Town - Frank Strozier (Remember Me - Steeplechase) Danny Moore - flugelhorn, Howard Johnson - tuba, Harold Mabern - p, Lisle Atkinson -b, Michael Carvin - d

11 - Fun Time - Paul Horn (Profile of a Jazz Musician - Columbia) E,il Richards - vibes, Paul Moer - p, Victor Gaskin - b, Milt Turner - d

12 - The Groover - Pucho and the Latin Soul Brothers (Best of Pucho and the Latin Soul Brothers - OJC)

13 - Conquistador - Chico Hamilton (El Chico - Impulse!) Sadao Watanabe - alto, Gabor Szabo -g, Al Stinson - b, Jimmy Cheatham -trombone, Willie Bobo and Victor Pant - percussion

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Thanks for the answers, Stefan. I was so sure I had #3, and I'm surprised about #7, a musician I usually like. That's what so great about these BFT's. We get a chance to reevaluate musicians we take for granted, and to have our eyes (ears) opened about musicians we may have ignored or taken lightly in the past.

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So this was Emil Richards' tune, after all ..... the Columbia Paul Horn sides are high on my reissue wish list. Mosaic Select or singles?

The two Columbia Horn lps are available from Collectables :

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The sound quality is decent , though not as outstanding as other Columbias ; these may have been recorded in Los Angeles instead of New York .

I think anyone who enjoys the Something Blue OJC would want to own this 2-CD set .

Both Emil Richards and Paul Moer are under-appreciated I think .

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The two Columbia Horn lps are available from Collectables :

B00007JGTP.09.MZZZZZZZ.jpg

I think anyone who enjoys the Something Blue OJC would want to own this 2-CD set .

Both Emil Richards and Paul Moer are under-appreciated I think .

Agreed! I have Something Blue and like it a lot - that was a great band!

Thanks for the hint!

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