Sunday, April 29, 2007

FJD Playlist for April 29, 2007

Andrew Hill—Subterfuge—Black Fire—Blue Note 1963

Andrew Hill—Black Fire—Black Fire—Blue Note 1963

Andrew Hill—Reconciliation—Judgement!—Blue Note 1964

Andrew Hill—Refuge—Point Of Departure—Blue Note 1964

Andrew Hill—New Monastery—Point Of Departure—Blue Note 1964

Andrew Hill—Dusk—Dusk—Palmetto 2000

Andrew Hill—Tough Love—Dusk—Palmetto 2000

Andrew Hill—Time Lines—Time Lines—Blue Note 2006

Tim Cummiskey Trio—How Deep Is The Ocean—Alone Together—CoJazz 2001

Walter Bell Latin Jazz Unit—On Green Dolphin Street—The Walter Bell Companion—Reika 2002

Jerry Bergonzi—Committed—Wiggy—Double Time 2000

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Freddie Hubbard
“Super Blue”
Super Blue
CBS Records 1978

Result: Treasure! 5 Treasure Votes to 1 Trash Vote

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

FJD Playlist for April 22, 2007

Rene Marie—It Might As Well Be Spring—Live At Jazz Standard—MaxJazz 2003

Paul Vornhagen—Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most—Heart—BOPO Records 2001

Clifford Brown & Max Roach—Joy Spring—Emarcy 1954

Jukkis Uotila—Steeplechase—Hunters & Gatherers—Double Time 2000

Jukkis Uotila—Tranquility—Hunters & Gatherers—Double Time 2000

Dexter Gordon—Dexter’s Minor Mad—Savoy 78, recorded 1945

The Manhattan Saxophone Ensemble—The Dogwalk—GPC 2003

Lee Konitz—You Go To My Head—The Real Lee Konitz—Atlantic 1961

Max Roach—St. Louis Blues—Drums Unlimited—Atlantic 1966

Stan Getz—Speak Low—Imported From Europe—Verve

Kenny Garrett—Tsunami—Beyond The Wall—Nonesuch 2006

Brother Jack McDuff—Duffin’ Around—Double-Barreled Soul—Atlantic 1968

Art Pepper—For Freddie—Saturday Night At The Village Vanguard—Contemporary 1977

Magnus Lindgren—Ethnomore—The Game—Caprice 2003

Diego Urcola—Blues For Jimmy—Viva—CamJazz 2006

Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

George Wein’s Dixie Victors
“The Magic Horn” & “Sugar”
The Magic Horn
RCA Victor 1956

Result: Treasure! 8 Treasure Votes to 0 Trash Votes

Monday, April 16, 2007

FJD Playlist for April 15, 2007

Booker Little—The Confined Few—Sounds Of The Inner City—Collectables 1960

Booker Little—Victory and Sorrow—Booker Little and Friend—Bethlehem 1961

Eddie Davis & His Be-Boppers—Calling Dr. Jazz—Savoy 78, recorded 1946

Steve Wilson—Leanin’ & Preenin—Generations—Stretch Records 1998

Gerald Wiggins Trio—La Coquette—Around The World In 80 Days—Specialty 1956

Joe Lovano Ensemble w/ Gunther Schuller—Cool (Pt. II)—Streams Of Expression—Blue Note 2006

Thelonious Monk—Humph—Blue Note 1947

Thelonious Monk—April In Paris—Blue Note 1947

Samson Trinh—I Tried To Talk To Her, But She Thought I Was Too Weird—Very Strange Night—Lounge Union Music 2006

Ahmed Abdullah—Life’s Force—About Time Records 1979

Billie Holiday—Speak Low—Verve 1956

Kenny Garrett—Chief Blackwater—Standard Of Language—Warner Bros. 2003

Pete Brown Quintette—Bellevue For You—Savoy 78, recorded 1944

Lionel Hampton—Pick A Rib—You Better Know It—Impulse 1964


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Paul Williams
“You And Me Against The World”
Here Comes Inspiration

A&M Records 1973

Result: Trash! 1 Treasure Votes to 5 Trash Votes


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The composition “I’m An Old Cowhand” by Johnny Mercer, written for the Bing Crosby movie Rhythm On The Range. Recorded for Brunswick Records on June 15, 1936.

Version 1: Jack Teagarden with Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra

Jack Teagarden, trombone and vocals, Russ Case and Charlie Teagarde, trumpet; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Jack Cordaro, clarinet and alto sax; Frank Trumbauer, C-melody and alto saxes; Eddie Miller, tenor sax; Roy Bargy, piano; Carl Kress, guitar, Art Miller, string bass; Ray Bauduc, drums.

Version 2: Grant Green from the recording Talkin’ About Grant Green, recorded for Blue Note records September 11, 1964.

Grant Green, guitar; Larry Young, organ; Elvin Jones, drums.