Monday, October 08, 2007


FJD Playlist For October 7, 2007

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

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.

2 Comments:

At 5:27 PM, Blogger Greg said...

A voice in the peanut gallery proposes a category between the Trash or Treasure extremes: "It's a Keepah." The Voice and I regard "Bugle Call Rag" as neither Trash nor Treasure, but as a happy medium.

 
At 7:57 PM, Blogger Ken said...

By "the voice" I assume you mean Frank Sinatra. I've found that when votes are on the fence, it falls to the treasure side as my listeners are not vindictive folks.

 

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