FJD Playlist for May 17, 2009
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Jimmy Smith—Bucket—Blue Note 1963
Chris Byars—Milton—Photos In Black, White and Gray—Small’s 200
Chico Hamilton—Conquistadors—El Chico—Impulse 1965
Chico Hamilton—Conquistadors—El Chico—Impulse 1965
Benjamin Herman—Rollo III—HypoChristmasTreeFuzz―Roach Records 2008
The Three Sounds—Tracy’s Blue—A World Of Jazz—Blue Note/World Pacific
The Three Sounds—Tracy’s Blue—A World Of Jazz—Blue Note/World Pacific
Miles Davis—My Ship—Miles Ahead—Columbia 1957
Blue Mitchell—High Heel Sneakers—Down With It―Blue Note 1965
Henri Renaud Band—Wallington Special—J.J. Johnson/Al Cohn—Inner City 1954
Dewey Redman Quartet—Love Is—The Struggle Continues―1982
Oscar Pettiford—Pendulum At Falcon’s Lair—My Little Cello—Debut 1964
Cee Pee Johnson & His Band—The “G” Man Got The “T” Man—West Coast Jive—Delmark 1945
New Cool Collective—Out Of Office—Dox Records 2008
Records From Aunt Ruth Entry
Jimmy Raney (Dave Lambert?)
“Talk A Little Bop”
Yesterday
Mainstream 19?? – available on Ampex tapes!
Result: Tie! 3 trash votes to 3 treasure votes
Two-Of-A-Kind Entry
The Thelonious Monk composition “Evidence”
Version 1: from Thelonious Monk Quartet Plus Two: Live At The Blackhawk, recorded live in San Francisco for Riverside Records in 1960
Version 2: from the Steve Lacy recording Evidence, featuring Don Cherry on trumpet. Recorded in 1961 for the New Jazz label.
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