Sunday, January 28, 2007

FJD Playlist for January 28, 2006

Click on the radio blog file to the right to hear the first hour of this show. The full Jan 21 show is still uploaded for your jazz nourishment.

Dizzy Reece—The Gypsy—Progress Report—Orig. recorded 1956

Dizzy Reece—Momentum—Progress Report—Orig. recorded 1956

Dizzy Gillespie—Dizzy’s Blues—Birk’s Works—Orig. recorded 1956

Dizzy Gillespie—Schools Days—Birk’s Works—Orig. recorded 1956

Don Byas’s Swing Shifters—Free and Easy—Savoy 78

The MPH Trio—Autumn Leaves—Curves—Gunnar Mossblad 2003

The Andrews Sisters—Bounce Me Brother With A Solid Four—Music From Buck Privates—Universal 78

Charles Mingus—Better Git It In Your Soul—Mingus Ah Um—Columbia 1959

Ken Nordine—My Baby—Best of Word Jazz, Vol. 1—Orig. recorded 1957

Jackie McLean—Left Alone—Hat Trick—Blue Note 1996

Hilton Ruiz—West Side Blues—El Camino—BMG 1988

Michael Brecker—Suspone—Don’t Try This At Home―1988

Michael Brecker—Don’t Try This At Home—Don’t Try This At Home―1988

James Moody & His Quartet—The Flight—Prestige 78

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Hank Crawford
“K.C. Blues”
Night Beat
Milestone 1989

Hank Crawford (as), Dr. John (p) Melvin Sparks (as) Wilbur Bascomb (b) Bernard Purdie (d)

Result: Treasure! Treasure 8 Votes to 0 Trash Votes

Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Quincy Jones composition “Evening In Paris”

Version 1: The Art Farmer Band from a Prestige 78

Recorded in June of 1954

Art Farmer, trumpet; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Danny Bank, bari sax; Horace Silver, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Sam Woodyard, drums.

Version 2: Hal Galper Quartet from the record Emergence, recorded in 1992 on Fabola Records

Hal Galper, piano; Jerry Bergoniz, tenor sax; Charlie LaChapelle, bass; Don McBride, drums.

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