Wednesday, September 12, 2007

FJD Playlist For September 9, 2007

Double click on the radio blog file to the right to hear the entire show!


John Coltrane—The Inch Worm—Coltrane—Impulse 1962

Andre Previn—The March—Camelot—Columbia 1960

Mose Allison—If You’re Going To The City—The Best of Mose Allison—Atlantic

Michael Brecker—Cardinal Rule—Pilgrimage—Heads Up 2007

Wingy Manone & His Orchestra—The Royal Garden Blues—Okeh 1934

The New Orleans Rhythm Kings—The Millenburg Joy—I Hear Music—Okeh 1925

Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra—Dallas Blues—Okeh 1929

Kenny Dorham—Sunrise In Mexico—Whistle Stop—Blue Note 1961

Eric Alexander—This Girl’s In Love With You—Summit Meeting—Milestone 2002

Louis Armstrong and the All-Stars—New Orleans Function/Flee As A Bird/O’ Didn’t He Ramble—New Orleans Days, Vol. 1—Decca 1950

David Murray—Gete—Creole—Justin Time 1998

The Kenny Clarke−Francy Boland Big Band—Griff’s Groove—The Ebulient Roaring Screaming Big Band Sound—BASF 1972

Maurice King & His Wolverines with Bea Baker (aka Laverne Baker!)—I Want A Lavender Cadillac—Okeh 1951

Booker Little & Booker Ervin—Blues de Tambour—Sounds of the Inner City—1960

Pete Fountain & Other All-Star Dixielanders—Way Down Yonder In New Orleans—Dixieland—RCA Camden 1962


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Wes Montgomery

“A Day In The Life”

A&M 1967

Result: Trash! 2 Treasure Votes to 6 Trash Votes


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The composition “Lover Man,” composed by Jimmy Davis, Roger Ram Ramirez, James Sherman.

Version 1: Sarah Vaughan from the recording Sassy Swings The Tivoli, recorded in 1963 for Emarcy Records.

Sarah Vaughan, vocals; Kirk Stuart, piano; Charles Williams, bass; George Hughes, drums.

Version 2: Harry “Sweets” Edison from the record For My Pals, recorded for Pablo Records in 1988.

Harry “Sweets” Edison, trumpet; Buster Cooper, trombone; Curtis Peagler, tenor/alto sax; Art Hillary, piano; Andy Simpkins, bass; Tootie Heath, drums.

Mea culpa: The late, great Michael Brecker passed away from myelodysplastic syndrome, which later developed into leukaemia.

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