Thursday, October 25, 2007

Freedom Jazz Dance Halloween Show Playlist

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Chiller Theater Theme

Prison Break---Irving Joseph

Akira Tana---The Alfred Hitchcock Theme

Kay Starr---Headless Horseman

Stefon Harris---The Birth Of Time

Sheldon Allman---Girl From The 4th Dimension

The Danube Incident----Lalo Schfrin

Greg Osby---Repay In Kind

Vince Guaraldi---The Great Pumpkin Waltz

Nina Simone---I Put Spell On You

Sun Ra---It’s After The End Of The World

Wayne Shorter---Witch Doctor

Louis Armstrong---Skeleton In The Closet

John Barry 7 And Orchestra---The Human Jungle (alternate version)

Andrew Hill---Subterfuge

Babs Gonzales---Weird Nightmare

The Mingus Big Band---Chill Of Death

Franz Koglmann---Leopard Lady

Sheldon Allman---Crawl Out Through The Fallout

Pete LaRoca---Bliss

King Pleasure---Don’t Get Scared

Sun Ra---Music From The World Of Tomorrow

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

FJD Playlist For October 14, 2007

Jeremy Manasia—C Song—Witchery—Cellar Live 2007

Young Tiger—Calypso Be—London Is The Place For Me Vol. 2, Trinidadian Calypso—Honest Jons 2005 (1953)

Fats Navarro—Barry’s Bop—Nostalgia—Savoy 1947

David Murray & Cassandra Wilson—Prophet Of Doom—Sacred Ground—Justin Time 2007

Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra—Cut Off My Legs And Call Me Shorty—Decca 78 RPM Record 1940

The Herbie Nichols Project—The Happenings—Strange City—Palmetto 2001

Rex Richardson—While I Wait—Pandora’s Pocket—Igmod 1997

Joe Farrell-Louis Hayes Quartet—Miles Mode—Vim ‘n Vigor—Blue Note 1961

Marcus Strickland Quartet—Shift—Twi-Life—Strick Musik 2006

Billy Taylor Trio—The Rain In Spain—My Fair Lady Loves Jazz—Impulse 1957

The Red Mitchell-Harold Land Quintet—Triplin’ Awhile—Hear Ye! Hear Ye!—Atlantic 1961

Milded Bailey w/ the Ellis Larkins Orchestra—I Don’t Wanna Miss Mississippi—RCA Victor 78 RPM Record 19??

Vince Guaraldi—Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise—A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing—Fantasy 1957


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Hank Crawford

“Roadhouse Sympony”

Roadhouse Symphony 1985

Milestone Records

Result: Treasure! 6 Treasure Votes to 0 Trash Votes


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The composition “Autumn Leaves” composed by Prevert-Kasma

Version 1: Vince Guaraldi from A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing, recorded for Fantasy Records in 1957.

Vince Guaraldi, piano; Eddie Duran, guitar; Dean Reilly, bass.

Version 2: Cannonball Adderley from Somethin’ Else, recorded in 1958 for Blue Note Records

Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, alto sax; Miles Davis, trumpet; Hank Jones, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Art Blakey, drums.

Monday, October 08, 2007


FJD Playlist For October 7, 2007

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David Murray with Cassandra Wilson—Sacred Ground—Sacred Ground—Justin Time 2007

David Murray—Family Reunion—Sacred Ground—Justin Time 2007

Francois Jeanneau—O’Kunide’—Techniques douces—OWL 1976

Lou Donaldson—Cole Slaw— Cole Slaw—Argo 1964

Lou Donaldson—People Will Say We’re In Love—Cole Slaw—Argo 1964

Stephanie Nakasian—A Hundred Years From Today—Thrush Hour—VSOP 2006

Art Blakey—Mosaic—Mosaic—Blue Note 1961

Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra—Feeling Zero—The Bebop Years—Apollo 1944

Steve Turre—Three For The Festival—The Spirits Up Above—Highnote 2004

Joshua Redman—Before—Passage Of Time—Warner Brothers 2001

Joshua Redman—Free Speech, Phase I—Passage Of Time—Warner Brothers 2001

Terence Blanchard—Ghost Of Congo Square—A Tale Of God’s Will—Blue Note 2007

Terence Blanchard—Levees—A Tale Of God’s Will—Blue Note 2007

Jim Hall—Stompin’ At The Savoy—Jazz Guitar—Gambit 1957


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Seger Ellis

“Bugle Call Rag”

Choirs of Brass 1937

Almanac Record Company

Result: Treasure! 4 Treasure Votes to 1 Trash Votes


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The composition “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin” composed by George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward from Porgy & Bess.

Version 1: Oscar Peterson from Oscar Peterson Plays Porgy & Bess, recorded for Verve Records in 1959.

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.

Version 2: Frank Sinatra from A Swingin’ Affair, recorded in 1957 for Capital Records.

Frank Sinatra, vocals with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.