Tuesday, July 28, 2009

FJD Playlist for July 28, 2009

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Joe Lovano—Folk Art―Blue Note 2009

Joe Gordon—Co-op Blues—Lookin’ Good!―Contemporary 1961

Eddie South Trio—I Can’t Give You Anything But Love—The Continental Sessions, Vol. 3—Continental 1947

Brian Jones & Rich Man, Poor Man—No Quarter―Boots Of Leather―Slang Sanctuary 2007

Red Garland—Hobo Joe—Equinox―Galaxy 1979

Sean Lyons—Ask Me Now—Roar Of Lyons―Electra 1982

Kenny Burrell—Saturday Night Blues—Midnight Blue―Posi-Tone 2009

Lee Konitz—I Remember You—Motion―Verve 1961

Joe Lovano—Dibango― Folk Art―Blue Note 2009

Chris Byars—Blues Under The Boddhi Tree—Jazz Pictures At An Exhibition of Himalayan Art—Smalls Records 2007

Flip Phillips Fliptet—Skyscraper—JATP 1944

New Cool Collective—Out Of Office―Dox 2008―http://www.newcoolcollective.com/


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Paul Desmond

“Circles”

From The Hot Afternoon

1969 CITI Records

Result: Treasure! 5 Treasure Votes to 2 Trash Votes


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Brooks Bowman composition “East Of The Sun”

Version 1: Billie Holiday, recorded for Verve Records in 1952

Version 2: Buddy DeFranco from recording Cookin’ The Books, Arbors Records 2004

Monday, July 13, 2009

FJD Playlist for July 12, 2009 – The Vibraphone Show

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Willie Williams Trio—Freedom Suite―Comet Ride―Miles High 2007

Teddy Charles—Dances With Bulls ―Smalls Records 2008

Bobby Hutcherson-Harold Land Quintet—Goin’ Down South—San Francisco—Blue Note 1970

Stefon Harris—Club Madness & Feline Blues—Black Action Figure―Blue Note 1999

Charles Lloyd Quartet—The Call—Montreux 82―Electra 1982

Victor Feldman—Suite Sixteen―Contemporary 1955

Louis Armstrong and the Hot Sevens—Sweet Little Papa—Okeh 1926

Duke Ellington—Bluebird Of Delhi—The Far East Suite―RCA/Bluebird 1966

Duke Ellington—Isfahan—The Far East Suite―RCA/Bluebird 1966

Jackie McLean—Bluesanova—Consequence―Blue Note 1965

Steve Nelson—One Thin Dime—Sound Effect—Highnote 2007

Ron Affif Trio—Bohemia After Dark—52nd Street―Pablo 1996

Billy Eckstine—Summertime—Sings With Benny Carter—Emarcy 1987

Wojciech Staroniewicz—In The Night—Capitol 1958―Polish Jazz Network 2002

Stefon Harris—The Mystic Messenger—The Grand Unification Theory―Blue Note 2003

Booker Ervin—Largo—The In Between―Blue Note 1968

Bruce Gertz 5tet—Discovery Zone—Ram Records 1996

Gil Melle—The Set Break—Patterns In Jazz―Blue Note 1956

Teddy Charles―Bunni―Dances With Bulls―Smalls Records 2008


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Jack Brokensha

“Django” & “Only A Reflection”

Nice And Easy

198? MSI Records


Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Irving Caesar composition “Just A Gigolo”

Version 1: Louis Prima, recorded for Capitol Records in 1956

Version 2: Thelonious Monk from recording Misterioso, Riverside 1958

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

FJD Playlist for July 5, 2009

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Chris Byars—Lucky Swing―Blue Lights―Steeplechase 2009

Chris Byars—Sans Souci―Blue Lights―Steeplechase 2009

Helen Humes with The Buck Clayton Orchestra—They Raided The Joint—Mercury 1947

Brian Jones New Trio—Tin Nickel—Antipol—Slang Sanctuary 2007

Andre Previn & J.J. Johnson—Wie Man Sich Bettet—Play Mack The Knife and other Kurt Weill songs―Jazz Odyssey 1961

Rumba Club—Moose The Mooche—Desde La Capital―Palmetto 1995

John McNeil Quartet—Blewbo—The Glass Room―Steeplechase 1980

The Microscopic Septet—Twilight Zone Time—Lobster Leaps In―Cuneiform 2008

Marcus Strickland Quartet—Nottage Cottage—Twi-Life―Strick Musik 2006

Red Rodney—Ubas—The Red Arrow—Xanadu 1957

Bobby Hutcherson—Bouquet—Happenings—Blue Note 1967

George Shearing Quintet with Dakota Staton—In The Night—Capitol 1958

Eric Alexander—Few Miles From Memphis—Dead Center―Highnote 2004

Coleman Hawkins & Roy Eldridge—Bean Stalkin’—At The Opera House―Verve 1957


Records From Aunt Ruth Entry

Richie Cole

“Star Trek I”

Pop Bop

1987 Milestone Records

Result: Treasure! 4 Treasure Votes to 2 Trash Votes



Two-Of-A-Kind Entry

The Thelonious Monk composition “Ruby, My Dear”

Version 1: Thelonious Monk, recorded for Blue Note Records in 1947

Version 2: Peter Bernstein from recording Monk, Xanadu Records 2009