Showing posts with label Paul Chambers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Chambers. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Wes Montgomery - Bumpin' At Sunset (2007)

Superb and fine compilation of Wes Montgomery's tracks with wide range of guest artists as Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Paul Chambers and many others.
Tracklist
1. A Day In The Life (5:45)
2. The Shadow Of Your Smile (2:18)
3. Up And At It (4:15)
4. Bumpin' On Sunset (4:50)
5. The Joker (3:26)
6. Movin' Wes (pt. 1) (3:30)
7. Impressions (5:04)
8. Milestones (4:10)
9. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (5:19)
10. Angel (2:48)
11. Sunny (4:04)
12. O.G.D. (Road Song) (6:06)
13. Tequila (3:21)
14. 13 (Death March) (5:21)
15. Caravan (2:38)
16. The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener (2:32)
17. What The World Needs Now (4:59)
Bumpin' At Sunset

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Kenny Dorham: Quiet Kenny (1959)

Quiet Kenny is yet another reminder of what a trumpet giant Kenny Dorham was. Whether limning ballads such as "My Ideal," "Alone Together," "I Had the Craziest Dream," and "Old Folks," or investigating the timelessness and intricacies of the blues (his originals in this set with "Blue" in their titles), the former Charlie Parker cohort and ex-Jazz Messenger exhibits his subtle swing, personal sound, and finely-honed harmonic sense. Along the way these reflections and connections with Bird, Coleman Hawkins, Sonny Rollins, Max Roach, Harry James, and Louis Armstrong make for a rich legacy. (This reissue contains a bonus track, "Mack the Knife," that was left off the original master). ”
Personnel:
Kenny Dorham, trumpet
Tommy Flanagan, piano
Paul Chambers, bass
Arthur Taylor, drums
Tracklist:
1. Lotus Blossom
2. My Ideal
3. Blue Friday
4. Alone Together
5. Blue Spring Shuffle
6. I Had the Craziest Dream
7. Old Folks
8. Mack the Knife
Quiet Kenny (Reis)
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Lee Morgan: Lee Morgan Plays Benny Golson (2010)

Lee Morgan, a leading trumpeter and composer, recorded prolifically from 1956 until a day before his death in February 1972. Originally interested in the vibraphone, he soon showed a growing enthusiasm for the trumpet. When Benny Golson left the Jazz Messengers, Morgan persuaded Blakey to hire Wayne Shorter, a young tenor saxophonist, to fill the chair. Original Release of MusicaJazz Magazine.
Great musician, great autor!
Tracklist:
01. Just by Myself
02. Whisper Not
03. City Lights
04. Hasaan's Dream
05. Mesabi Chant
06. I Remember Clifford
07. Latin Hangover
08. Domingo
09. Tempo de waltz
10. Where Am I
11. Slightly Hep
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Miles Davis: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1955)

The New Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded on 15 November 1955 by Miles Davis, for Prestige Records. As the name suggests, it was the first to feature his now-famous "first great quintet" ( though in fact they had recorded a session for Columbia Records three weeks earlier, eventually released on the album 'Round About Midnight ). The album is often known as Miles, since that is the only word on the cover. As with the other albums recorded for Prestige the following year, the quintet was playing familiar material in a fairly straightforward manner. Coltrane does not play on "There is No Greater Love". ~ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Personnel:
Miles Davis - Trumpet
John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Red Garland - Piano
Paul Chambers - Bass
Tracklist:
01 Just Squeeze Me Duke Ellington and Lee Gaines 7:25
02 There Is No Greater Love Marty Symes and Isham Jones 5:16
03 How Am I to Know? Dorothy Parker and Jack King 4:37
04 S'posin' Paul Denniker and Andy Razaf 5:12
05 Miles' Theme Miles Davis 5:47
06 Stablemates Benny Golson 5:19
The New Miles Davis Quintet
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