
FJD Playlist for December 17, 2006
Dodo Marmarosa Trio—Raindrops—Atomic 78—1946
Dodo Marmarosa—Dodo’s Dance—Dial 78—1947
Lester Young—D.B. Blues—Alladin 78— Los Angeles 1945
Charlie Parker—Moose The Mooche—Dial 78—1946
John D’earth—Even So—Thursday Night Live At Millers—Cosmology 1998
Paul Quinichette—Dilemma Diablo—Moods—Emarcy 1954
Chico Hamilton—Man From Two Worlds—Americans In Europe—Impulse—1963
Jay McShann & His Orchestra—Swingmatism—Decca Records 1941
Jay McShann Sextet w/ Crown Prince Waterford on vocals—Garfield Avenue Blues—Mercury Records 1945
Jay McShann—Blue Turbulence—Kansas City Hustle—Sackville 1978
Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band—Long Yellow Road—RCA 1974
Tom Harrell—Hot Licks On The Sidewalk—Labyrinth—RCA 1996
Art Blakey—Sweet Sakeena—Hard Drive—Bethlehem 1957
Paol Reimann (Denmark)—Groovy Hands—New York Sessions—Stunt Records 1999
Scott Hamilton Quintet—One O’Clock Jump—In Concert—Concord 1984
Records From Aunt Ruth Entry
Julie London
“Hot Toddy” and “Little White Lies”
Julie Is Her Name, Vol. 2
Liberty Records 1964
Result: 7 Treaure 0 Trash Vote: A Treasure!
Two-Of-A-Kind Entry
The composition “Dizzy Atmosphere” by Dizzy Gillespie
Version 1: Dizzy Gillespie from Savoy 78 recorded on February 28, 1945
Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Charlie Parker, alto sax; Clyde Hart, piano; Remo Palmieri, guitar; Slam Stewart, bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
Version 2: Steve Coleman & Five Elements from the recording “On The Rising Of The 64 Paths” recorded in France in March of 2002.
Steve Coleman, alto sax; Jonathan Finlayson, trumpet; Malik Mezzadri, flute; Anthony Tidd, electric bass; Reggie Washington, acoustic bass; Sean Rickman, drums.
2 Comments:
Had I listened “live,” I’d’ve added to Julie’s win(s). Enjoyed the liner notes as well. As for “Dizzy Atmosphere” – wow! can’t decide – both dizzying, as intended!
Yes, I'm in live with that Steve Coleman version of Dizzy Atmosphere. At first, it took be back, but the more I listened the more I dug it.
Thx for voting!
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