Monday, October 02, 2006

Thanks for all your calls. Especially all the informative calls regarding Hazel Scott. I learn more from my FJD audience every day! Feel free to post more on this interesting woman and jazz performer.

FJD Playlist for October 1, 2006

Three For All (Steve Swallow/Dave Liebman/Adam Nussbaum)—What Time Is It—Challenge—2006

Freddie Hubbard—Blue Spirits—Blue Note—1965

Coleman Hawkins—Bu-Dee-Daht—The Bebop Years—Proper—1944

Steve Slagle—St. Mark’s Shuffle—New New York—Omni Tone—2006

Marcus Strickland Quartet—Shift—Twi-Life—StrickMuzik—2006

Lucky Thompson—You Stepped Out Of A Dream—Kinfolks Corner—Rivoli—1965

Dianne Reeves—I’ve Got My Eyes On You—Good Night, Good Luck Soundtrack—Concord Jazz—2005

Rahsaan Roland Kirk—Roland’s Theme—Third Dimension and Beyond—Gambit—2006

Scolohofo—Brandyn—Oh! —Blue Note—2002

Blue Mitchell—The Thing To Do—Blue Note—1964

Barney Kessel—64 Bars On Wilshire—Kessel Plays Standards—Contemporary—1955

Pete LaRoca—Candu—Basra—Blue Note—1965

Bobby Watson—Lemoncello—Horizon Reassembled—Palmetto——2006

Anton Schwartz—Blues For Now—Radiant Blue—AntonJazz—2006

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Hazel Scott Trio
“Moving Day”
After Hours
Tioch Digital 1983

Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Tadd Dameron composition “Good Bait”

Version 1:
Fats Navarro w/ the Tadd Dameron Band in September of 1948 at the Royal Roost
Performers: Fats, t; Rudy Williams, as; Allen Eager, ts; Tadd Dameron, piano; Curley Russell, bass; Kenny Clarke, drums.

Version 2:
Miles Davis/Tadd Dameron Quintet in May of 1949 at the Paris Festival International DeJazz
Performers: Miles, t; James Moody, ts; Tadd Dameron, piano; Barney Spieler, bass; Kenny Clarke, drums.

3 Comments:

At 4:54 PM, Blogger Greg said...

Really loved Lemoncello, not just due to the dedication.

 
At 4:55 PM, Blogger Greg said...

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At 7:37 AM, Blogger Ken said...

It's a catchy number. Bobby Watson is excellent on medium and uptempo tunes, but his ballads drift into treacle. A great alto, though, and former Jazz Messenger.

 

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