Tuesday, August 28, 2007

FJD Playlist for August 26, 2007


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The Stryker Slagle Band—Bird Flew—The Latest Outlook—Zoho 2007

The Stryker Slagle Band—Knew Hold—The Latest Outlook—Zoho 2007

The Stryker Slagle Band—Theme For Ernie—Our Sound—Double Time 1996

Buddy Montgomery & Marlena Shaw—Ties—Ties Of Love—Landmark 1987

Buddy Montgomery—Stablemates—Ties Of Love—Landmark 1987

Bill Mays Inventions Trio—Fantasy (Mvt. 3)—Fantasy—Palmetto 2007

Dave Hoffman—Groovin’ With The Farns—Groovin’—Lake Front 1999











Joe Henderson—Caribbean Fire Dance—Mode For Joe—Blue Note 1966

Bob Acri—Wake Robin—Timeless: The Music of Bob Acri—Southport 2001

The Chico Hamilton Trio—Lullaby Of The Leaves—Introducing Freddie Gambrell—World Pacific 1958

Branford Marsalis—Yes And No—Random Abstract—Columbia 1988

Rumba Club—Moose The Mooche—Desde la capital—Palmetto 1995

Rumba Club—Soul Eyes—Desde la capital—Palmetto 1995

Ravi Coltrane—Gingerbread Boy—Mad 6—88’s/Columbia 2002

Rumba Club—Moose The Mooche—Desde la capital—Palmetto 1995

Jimmy Heath—Changes—New Picture—Landmark 1985


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Kim Parker & The Kenny Drew Trio

“Havin’ Myself A Time”

Soul Note 1982

Result: Treasure! 5 Treasure Votes to 2 Trash Votes









Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The composition “Love For Sale” by Cole Porter

Version 1: Shirley Horn from the record Loads Of Love, recorded for Mercury in 1963.

Shirley Horn, vocals; Ernie Royal and Joe Newman, trumpets; Al Cohn, Frank Wess, Jerome Richardson, Gerrry Mulligan, saxophones.

Version 2: Dexter Gordon from the record Go!, recorded for Blue Note in 1962

Dexter Gordon, tenor sax; Sonny Clark, piano; Butch Warren, bass; Billy Higgins, drums.

Monday, August 20, 2007

The Max Roach Tribute Show

Max Roach, Jazz Drummer & Genius

Born January 10, 1924—Died August 16, 2007


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Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet—Parisian Thoroughfare—Clifford Brown & Max Roach—Emarcy 1955

Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet—Delilah—Clifford Brown & Max Roach—Emarcy 1955

Max Roach—Valse Hot—Jazz In ¾ Time—Emarcy 1956

Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra—Woody‘n You—Apollo 1944

Charlie Parker’s Reboppers—Koko—Savoy 1945

Stan Getz Quartet—Opus De Bop—Savoy 1946

Don Lanphere Quintet—Go—Prestige 1949

Miles Davis All-Stars—Milestones—Savoy 1947

The Max Roach Quartet—Drum Conversation—Debut 1953

Miles Davis—Miles Ahead—Blue Haze—Prestige 1953

Sonny Rollins—Strode Rode—Saxophone Colossus—Prestige 1956

Booker Little—A New Day—Out Front—Candid 1961

Abbie Lincoln—Afro-Blue—Abbie Is Blue—Riverside 1959

Max Roach—The Drum Also Waltzes—Drums Unlimited—Atlantic 1966










Max Roach—Nommo—Drums Unlimited—Atlantic 1966

Max Roach—Drums Unlimited—Drums Unlimited—Atlantic 1966

Clifford Brown & Max Roach—Cherokee—Study In Brown—Emarcy 1955

Monday, August 13, 2007

FJD Playlist for August 12, 2007

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The Tubby Hayes Sextet—You For Me—Tubby The Tenor—Epic 1961


The Tubby Hayes Sextet—A Pint Of Bitter—Tubby The Tenor—Epic 1961

Jae Sinnett—What Elvin Left—The Sinnett Hearings—2006

Gregory Tardy—The Hidden Light—J Curve 2000

David S. Ware—Jazz Sci Fi—Corridors And Parallels—AUM Fidelity 2001

Eastern Rebellion—5/4 Thing—Timeless 1975

Wayne Shorter—Charcoal Blues—Night Dreamer—Blue Note 1964

Henry “Red” Allen & His Ochestra—How Do They Do It That Way?—Victor 1929

Duke Jordan—Subway Inn—Two Loves—Inner City 1976

Joe Lovano—Body And Soul—From The Soul—Blue Note 1991

Kermit Ruffins—Drop Me Off In New Orleans—Live At Vaughn’s—Basin Street 2007

Joshua Redman—Surrey With The Fringe On Top—Back East—Nonesuch 2007


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Francois Jeanneau

“Heliodanse”

Techniques Douces

Owl Records 1976

Result: Treasure! 7 Treasure Votes to 0 Trash Votes


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Tadd Dameron composition “Our Delight”

Version 1: Tadd Dameron with Fats Navarro

Recorded September 26, 1947 for Blue Note Records

Fats Navarro, trumpet; Ernie Henry, alto sax; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Tadd Dameron, piano; Nelson Boyd, bass; Shadow Wilson, drums.

Version 2: Tommy Flanagan & Hank Jones

Recorded January 28, 1978 for the record Our Delights on the Galaxy label

Tommy Flanagan, piano; Hank Jones, piano.

Monday, August 06, 2007

FJD Playlist for August 5, 2007

Michael Brecker—Five Months from Midnight
—Pilgrimage—Heads Up 2007

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers—Reflections In Blue—Timeless Muse 1979

Davell Crawford—Ooh Wee Sugar—The B-3 And Me—Bullseye 1998


Rene Marie—Colorado River Song—Experiment In Truth—2007

Charlie Rouse & Paul Quinichette—You’re Cheating Yourself—The Chase Is On—Bethlehem 1957

Weather Report—Morning Lake—Weather Report—Columbia 1971

Clifford Jordan—Laconia—Cliff Craft—Blue Note 1957

George Cables—Bess, You Is My Woman Now—By George—Contemporary 1987

Michael Brecker—Mean Time—Pilgrimage—Heads Up 2007

Bill Barron & Booker Ervin—Playhouse March—Hot Line—Savoy 1962

Ted Nash—In The Loop—Palmetto 2006


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

The Original Sounds from Jazzland at the New York Word’s Fair

Wager Records 1964

Result: Treasure!

8 Treasure Votes to 0 Trash Votes

The Al Morell Trio

“Suzann”

The Al Bendini Trio

“Cute”

Barbara Russell

New York On Sunday”


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Herbie Hancock composition “Maiden Voyage”

Version 1: Herbie Hancock

Recorded March 17, 1965 for Blue Note Records

Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; George Coleman, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Tony Williams, drums.


Version 2: Dianne Reeves & Geri Allen

Recorded December 7, 1994 for Blue Note Records

Dianne Reeves, vocals; Geri Allen, piano; Steve Hall, tenor sax; Fareed Haque, guitar; Peter Washington, bass; Joe Chambers, drums.