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“Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts Vol. 2” Jazzology 2 cd set, disc 1

Love the tribute to Fats Waller episode.

Early jazz and Chicago Style jazz are comfort musical “food” for me. . . I’m leaning into that lately, need some comfort.

 

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40 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

“Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts Vol. 2” Jazzology 2 cd set, disc 1

Love the tribute to Fats Waller episode.

Early jazz and Chicago Style jazz are comfort musical “food” for me. . . I’m leaning into that lately, need some comfort.

 

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Such a great series. (And a treasure trove for fans of Lee Wiley and other musicians that were active in the Condon circles.) I’m still on the hunt for three of them.

Dusting this one off as the Schuller centennial approaches:

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Terrific record!  :tup

Yes! One of the best bands Mongo ever had!

One track was omitted on the LP, Saoco. Conversation in Drums is the last 1 1/2 minutes of it. The complete track is on YouTube: 

 

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Feeling a little funky this cold morning and wanting to wake up a bit more. . . . Starting off with Joshua Redman “Freedom in the Groove” on Warner Bros. cd.

Hard for me to believe that it has been almost 30 years since this came out. . . I can remember buying it at Tower Records Austin.

Joshua Redman – tenor, soprano & alto saxophone
Peter Bernstein – electric guitar
Peter Martin – piano
Chris Thomas – acoustic bass
Brian Blade – drums

 

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Joe Locke “Sound Tracks – Jazz Versions Of Timeless Songs From The Cinema” Video Arts cd Japan

Joe Locke with Billy Childs, Rufus Reid, and Gene Jackson

 

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Armando Peraza “Wild Thing” Skye/Muzak lp facsimile cd

 

 

Recorded June 24, 25, 1968 at Century Sound, New York

Arranged By – Gary McFarland, Mike Abene
Baritone Saxophone – Sol Schilinger
Bass – Bobby Rodriguez
Bass – Chuck Rainey
Congas, Bongos – Armando Peraza
Drums – Donald MacDonald
Flute – Johnny Pacheco
Flute, Alto Saxophone – Sadao Watanabe
Percussion – Cal Tjader, Tommy Lopez
Piano – Chick Corea
Piano, Electric Piano – Mike Abene
Producer – Cal Tjader, Gary McFarland
Trombone – Garnett Brown

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