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Early Trane
(CD)
John Coltrane
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Discovery Miles 4 540
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2007 digipak pressing. This CD contains Chet's complete May 9, 1954
Ann Arbor concert plus five outstanding bonus tracks from the
trumpeter's celebrated Tiffany Club performance in Los Angeles
later that year. 14 tracks total. Jazz Beat.
As a jazz drummer, Shelly Manne was known on the West Coast as a
first-call sideman, bandmate, accompanist nonpareil, and
occasionally leader. Few could swing and play with such conviction
and spirit, especially using brushes, quite like Manne. This double
CD contains a whopping 32 tracks and nearly 156 minutes of music
from recordings done originally for the Contemporary label in duo,
trio, and small-ensemble settings. The 14 trio selections are from
1956 with pianist Andr‚ Previn (age 26 at the time) up-front, the
bulk from the complete recordings My Fair Lady and Shelly Manne and
His Friends, Vol. 1. Previn has always been categorized as a clean,
classically oriented, clinical, and polite player, rarely taking
risks but offering ultra-melodic music. Of these offerings, there
are some stirring bop-flavored standards like "Get Me to the Church
on Time" and "Tangerine," easy swingers, and a ballad or two.
Previn's original "Ascot Gavotte" is a bopper with a line similar
to "Get Me to the Church," a slight Latin feel and modal phrasing
inform the interesting variation of "I Could Have Danced All
Night," and his off-minor offshoot on the Johnny Hodges evergreen
"Squatty Roo" adds some variety. "Collard Greens and Black-Eyed
Peas" is actually Oscar Pettiford's "Blues in the Closet,"
mistitled for years. There are five duet sessions from 1954 with
just Manne and pianist Russ Freeman, originally from the release
The Three and the Two. Freeman is quite different than Previn in
that he is freer and freewheeling, looser, and more open to
harmonic deviations. His originals and interpretations of bop
standards duly inspire Manne to stretch a bit himself during "Sound
Effects Manne" and the pensive "Speak Easy." Two more from 1954 are
partial reissues from the original release Swinging Sounds in
Stereo. They have baritone saxophonist Jimmy Giuffre and trumpeter
Shorty Rogers in clipped call-and-response chatter, while three
more from 1953's Shelly Manne & His Men feature a progressive
septet with Freeman, Bob Enevoldsen (valve trombone), Paul Sarmento
(tuba), and Shorty Rogers and Ollie Mitchell (trumpets), showcasing
neo-chamber and impressionistic jazz, parallel to the third stream
movement of the East Coast but way ahead of its time. The remaining
eight tracks are again from 1956 with Manne & His Men from the
LP Vol. 4: Swinging Sounds and feature a quintet with Freeman, a
young Charlie Mariano (alto sax), and Stu Williamson (trumpet)
doing bop evergreens, two Mariano hard bop originals, a
lightning-fast "Un Poco Loco," and the leader's 3 a.m. dark
one-and-three-note-underpinned original "Parthenia." Manne fans
will likely already have most of this material already, but it
gives you an informative three-year window into what the drummer
man was up to. ~ Michael G. Nastos
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Phantoms
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R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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Jaco CD (2006)
(CD, Reissue)
Brian Bromberg; Produced by Brian Bromberg, Tom McCauley; Performed by Bromberg Brian
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R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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Sun Song
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Randy Kling, Robert G. Koester, Will Connor, Stephen Fassett; Performed by Sun Ra
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R536
Discovery Miles 5 360
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1987
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The James Taylor Quartet
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R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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Sapphron
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Sapphron Obois; Recorded by Sapphron Obois
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R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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Reckless CD (1997)
(CD)
Luther Allison; Contributions by Jeff Powell; Produced by Jim Gaines
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R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
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