Sunday, August 13, 2006

FJD Playlist for August 13, 2006

Clark Terry—Swahili—Clark Terry—Emarcy—1954

Clark Terry—Stardust—Serenade To A Bus Seat—Riverside—1957

Clark Terry—Quicksand—Live In St. Lucia—Image Music—2002

Clark Terry—Elija—Live In St. Lucia—Image Music—2002

Grachan Moncur III Octet—Exploration—Exploration—Capri—2006

Lee Morgan—Morgan the Pirate—Search For The New Land—Blue Note—1964

Water Bell—95 North To Philly—The Walter Bell Companion—Reika Records—2002

Freddie Roach—Blues In The Front Room—Mo’ Greens, Please—Blue Note 1963

Marcus Strickland—Three For Her—At Last—Fresh Sounds—2000

Ted Sirota’s Rebel Souls—Knife—Breeding Resistance—Delmark—2006

George Garzone—Slip & Slide—The Fringe In New York—NYC Records 2000

Jerry Bergonzi—Bob Berg—Tenor Of The Times—Savant 2006

Chubby Jackson Sextet—The Happy Monster—1947

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Blossom Dearie
“When Sunny Gets Blue”
May I Come In?
Columbia 1964


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Wayne Shorter composition “Footprints”

Version 1:
Wayne Shorter from Adam’s Apple, Blue Note 1966

Version 2:
Karryn Allyson from Footprints, Concord 2006

2 Comments:

At 5:11 PM, Blogger Ken said...

That's a good point on the Blossom Dearie song. It is intended to be melancholy. Others pointed out the Blossom is a superb pianist and that she is still performing actively in NYC. She's definitely hot or miss with me. I love her rendition of "Manhattan."

 
At 7:10 AM, Blogger Ken said...

That's a good point on the Blossom Dearie song. It is intended to be melancholy. Others pointed out the Blossom is a superb pianist and that she is still performing actively in NYC. She's definitely hot or miss with me. I love her rendition of "Manhattan."

 

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