Perdido Street Blues
Ballin' The Jack
Grandma's Ball
Oriental Man
My Baby
Get'em Again Blues
Blue Clarinet Stomp
Bull Fiddle Blues
Bucktown Stomp
Weary City
Heah' Me Talkin'
Clarinet Wobble
If You Want To Be My Sugar Papa
San
Billy Goat Stomp
Come On And Stomp, Stomp, Stomp
Piggly Wiggly
Wild Man Blues
At The Jazz Band Ball
More Than Ever
Sugar Foot Strut
Always And Always
College Swing
Silhouetted In The Moonlight
South Rampart Street Parade
It's A Wonderful World
Little Rock Getaway
Please Be Kind
The Old Apple Tree
It's Easier Said Than Done
D Natural Blues
In A Minor Mood
How 'Dja Like To Love Me?
The One I Love
In The Shade Of The New Apple Tree
Intermission Riff
Painted Rhythm
Pef O' My Heart
No Baby, Nobody But You
I Never Thought I'd Sing The Blues
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Easy Street
I Got The Sun In The Morning
Come Rain Or Come Shine
Tampico
Jolly Rogers
Dynaflow
Sambo
Portrait Of A Count
Swing house
Taboo
Invention For Guitar And Trumpet
King Porter Stomp
Goodbye
If I Could Better With You
Down South Camp Meeting
Christopher Columbus
Bugle Call Rag
Goody Goody
He Ain't Got Rhythm
I Want To Be Happy
Sing, Sing, Sing
Stompin' At The Savoy
Sugar Foot Stomp
St. Louis Blues
Topsy
Don't Be That Way
China Stomp
I Know What You Know
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Drum Stomp
Ring Dem Bells
Muskrat Ramble
Shoe Shiner's Drag
High Society
It Don't Mean A Thing
Sweethearts On Parade
Twelfth Street Rag
Memories Of You
One Sweet Letter From You
I've Found A New Baby
Four Or Five Times
Woodchopper's Ball
Northwest Passage
I've Got News For You
Bijou
The Good And I
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
Early Autumn
Sidewalks of Cuba
Keen And Peachy
Everywhere
Four Brothers
Goosey Gander
Blowin' Up A Storm
Keeper Of The Flame
Early Autumn
Lemon Drop
Sweet Georgia Brown
Blues Petite
It Feels Good
Front And Center
Andiology
Coquette
Zooming At The Zombie
Opus 5
Blue Skies
Jumpin' In The Pump Room
20th Century
Royal Gardens
Can't We Be Friends
Beethoven Riffs On
Rehearsin' For A Nervous Breakdown
Undecided
Love For Sale
Malibu
I'm Lost
Melodrama In A V-Disc Record Room
I Can't Get Started
Back Bay Boogie
Forever Blue
Cadillac Slim
Deep Purple
Re-bop Boogie
Prelude To A Kiss
Baby You're Mine For Keeps
Twelve O'Clock Jump
Your Conscience Tells You So
June Comes Around Every Year
Mexican Hat Dance
Little Gate's Special
Piano Tuner Man
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Azure
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Peg O' My Heart
Gangbuster's Holiday
Walkin' The Dog
Night Song
In The Dark
Jazz Me Blues
Moonshine Over Kentucky
Russian Lullaby
Trees
Ay-Ay-Ay
Aint' She Sweet
In The Mood
Sunrise Serenade
The Jumpin' Jive
Moonlight Serenade
Farewell Blues
Tuxedo Junction
Pennsylvania 6-5-0-0-0
Sun Valley Jump
Anvil Chorus
Song Of The Volga Boatmen
Perfidia
Chattanooga Choo Choo
A String Of Pearls
American Patrol
St. Louis Blues March
Crime Blues
Canal Street Blues
Snake Rag
Dippermouth Blues
Chattanooga Stomp
Camp Meeting Blues
Riverside Blues
Snag It
Wa Wa Wa
Showboat Shuffle
I'm Watching The Clock
Speakeasy Blues
Aunt Hagar's Blues
West End Blues
I Want You Just For Myself
New Orleans Shout
You're Just My Type
Weary Blues Muggsy Spanier $6.99
Vinyl LP - Sealed
Track Listing:
At The Jazz Band Ball
Dippermouth Blues
Lonesome Road
Sweet Sue, Just You
Memphis Blues
Weary Blues
September In The Rain
Sugar
Oh, Lady Be Good
Sweet Lorraine
Riverside Blues
Snag It
Alice Blue Gown
Long Ago
Temptation
Till The End Of Time
Prisoner Of Love
A Garden In The Rain
They Say It's Wonderful
Sonata
With A Song In My Heart
Blue Room
Far Away Places
Some Enchanted Evening
If I'm Lucky
A Bushel And A Peck
Bali Ha'i
If
I Wanna Go Home
Honeysuckle Rose Room
You're So Indiff'rent
You're My Thrill
Out Of Nowhere
Prisoner Of Love
Stormy Weather
The Man I Love
Where Or When
I'll Wind
Mad About The Boy
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
I Didn't Know About You
Somebody Loves Me
Can't help Lovin' Dat Man
The Lady Is A Tramp
One For My Baby
Stealin' Apples
Snowfall
Where Or When
A Sunday Kind Of Love
Robbin's Nest
Yardbird Suite
Early Autumn
There's A Small Hotel
Arab Dance
Hungarian Dance #5
I Knew You When
Portrait Of A Guinea Farm
Antropology
Under The Willow
Let's Call It A Day
Buster's Last Stand
Oh, Didn't He Ramble
I Thought I Heard Buddy Solden Say
Winin' Boy Blues
Perdido Street Blues
Down In Honky Tonk Town
Dear Old Southland
Old Man Blues
Shake It And Break It
Wild Man Blues
Ain't Misbehavin'
Blues In Third
Stopmy Jones
Egyptiona Fantasy
I'm Coming Virginia
Georgia Cabin
Limehouse Blues
Handful Of Keys
The Minor Drags
Do Me A Favor
Have A Little Dream On Me
You're Not The Only Oyster In The Stew
Mandy
Let's Pretend There's A Moon
Honeysuckle Rose
I've Got My Fingers Crossed
B Flat Blues
I Ain't Got Nobody
Dinah
Sweet Sue, Just You
Twelfth Street Rag
Why Do I Lie To Myself About You
Ain't Misbehavin
Everybody Loves My Baby
In The Mood
Sunrise Serenade
The Jumpin' Jive
Moonlight Serenade
Farewell Blues
Tuxedo Junction
Pensylvania 6-5-0-0-0
Sun Valley Jump
Anvil Chorus
Song Of The Volga Boatmen
Perfidia
Chattanooga Choo Choo
A String Of Pearls
American Patrol
St. Louis Blues March
That Da-Da Strain
You, You and Especially You
A Ghost OF A Chance
At The Jazz Band Ball
Poor Butterfly
Doin' The New Low Down
Bugle Call Rag
Ja-Da
Ain't Misbehavin
Dardanella
Embraceable you
Clarinet Marmalade
Sunrise Serenade
That's How Dreams Should End
That Old Gang Of Mine
After I Say I'm Sorry
Singin' The Blues
Africa John Coltrane $24.99
180 Gram Audiophile Virgin Vinyl LP - Sealed
Recorded on June 24, 1958 at the Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, NJ, these sessions (except for the bonus, “Once In A While” ) feature original compositions by Wilbur Harden (best known for his work with Yusef Lateef and John Coltrane) and hard-bop trombonist Curtis Fuller (best known for his work with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and appearance on the classic Blue Trane album). Coltrane had only just recorded “Blue Train” a year earlier and it is interesting to hear his style beginning to stretch out, as he makes his musical transition from strict hard bop to the groundbreaking style that would become legendary the following year on Giant Steps, making Coltrane one of the biggest names in jazz.
Track Listing:
1. Dial Africa
2. Gold Coast Side
3. Tanganiyka Strut
4. Oomba
5. Once In A While
These recordings from March 13, 1958 see a 32-year-old John Coltrane playing an obscure date with little known jazz trumpeter/flugelhorn player, Wilbur Harden. These recordings made at the legendary Van Gelder studios also include Tommy Flanagan on piano, Doug Watkins on bass and Louis Hayes on drums (while the 2 bonus tracks feature Curtis Fuller on trombone, Ali Jackson on bass, Howard Williams on piano, and Arthur Taylor on drums). The immensely talented, but equally obscure Harden appeared on several Yusef Lateef and Curtis Fuller records for Savoy as well as leading his own sessions in the late '50s, only to drop out of the jazz scene entirely by 1960 due to health problems (and finally pass away in 1969). In fact, Harden was a great composer and a pioneer on the flugelhorn and all the tracks on this album are Harden compositions. Coltrane, as history has shown, fared much better, and during this period was just on the cusp of super-stardom. He was busy playing around NYC with Thelonious Monk, and had recently rejoined the Miles Davis sextet, and it would not be long before Coltrane would begin leading his own sessions, soon becoming a household name in jazz. Features 2 bonus tracks previously not included on the original album.
Track Listing:
1. Wells Fargo
2. E.F.F.P.H.
3. Rhodamagnetics
4. Count Down
5. West 42nd Street
6. Snuffy
7. Anedac
8. B.J.
1. Royal Garden Blues
2. Blues At Blue
3. High Society
4. The Man I Love
5. Rompin' In '44
6. Seein' Red
Side B
1. It's Been So Long
2. I've Found A New Baby
3. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
4. Big City Blues
5. It's Only A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
6. Walking The Dog
7. Tishomingo Blues
8. The Sheik Of Araby
1. Sweet Lorraine
2. Yesterdays
3. Loot To Boot
4. Stardust
5. Frantonality
6. Pastel
7. Frankie And Johnny Fantasy
8. Play Piano Play
Side B
1. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
2. This Can't Be Love
3. Moonglow
4. She's Funny That Way
5. Turquoise
6. Impressions
7. Blue And Sentimental
8. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
9. The Way You Look Tonight
1. When We're Alone
2. One O'Clock Jump
3. Lullaby In Rhythm
4. Ciribiribin
5. Out Of Nowhere
6. 'Tain't What You Do
7. Two O'Clock Jump
8. Life Goes To A Party
9. Texas Chatter
Side B
1. Sugar Daddy
2. My Buddy
3. Feet Draggin' Blues
4. I Want To Be Happy
5. Indiana
6. Strictly Instrumental
7. I Can't Begin To Tell You
8. I'm Beginning To See The Light
1. Rug Cutter's Swing
2. I'll Always Be In Love With You
3. Hotter Than 'ell
4. Christopher Columbus
5. I'm A Fool For Loving You
6. Grand Terrace Rhythm
7. Jim Town Blues
8. Moonrise On The Lowlands
9. Sing, Sing, Sing
Side B
1. Big Chief De Sota
2. Riffin'
3. Shoe Shine Boy
4. Knock, Knock, Knock Who's There
5. Until Today
6. Wild Party
7. You Can Depend On Me
8. Blue Lou
1. Trumbology
2. Singin' the Blues
3. Ostrich Walk
4. Riverboat Shuffle
5. I'm Coming Virginia
6. Way Down Yondger In New Orleans
7. For No Reason At All
8. Clementine
Side B
1. Jazz Me Blues
2. At The Jazz Band Ball
3. Royal Garden Blues
4. Goose Pimples
5. Sorry
6. thou Swell
7. Louisiana
8. Bessie Couldn't Help It
1. Basin Street Blues
2. That's What I Like About You
3. Nobody's Sweetheart Now
4. Serenade To A Shylock
5. Jack Hits The Road
6. Casanova's Lament
7. Clambake In B Flat
Side B
1. The Big Eight Blues
2. Shine
3. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
4. Serenade To A Shylock
5. In My Solitude
6. I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
7. Stars Fell On Alabama
1. Rockin' Chair Swing
2. Rhythm Saved The World
3. Lulu's Back In Town
4. Diga Diga Doo
5. Doin' The New Low-Down
6. Tiger Rag
7. The Love Bug Will Bite You
8. Solitude
9. London Rhythm
Side B
1. St. Louis Blues
2. It Don't Mean A Thing
3. Shoe Shine Boy
4. Swing Is The Thing
5. Some Of These Days
6. Pennies From Heaven
7. The Song Is Ended
8. Caravan
9. Stardust
1. Riverboat Shuffle
2. The Darktown Strutters Ball
3. Davenport Blues
4. Original Dixieland One-Step
5. Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
6. Harlem Twist
7. Indiana
8. Dinah
9. Rose Of Washington Square
Side B
1. On The Alamo
2. Peg O' My Heart
3. Sweet Georgia Brown
4. China Boy
5. Corinna, Corinna
6. The Sheik Of Araby
7. Fan It
8. Avalon
1. King For A Day
2. Prelude In The C Major
3. Chantez Les Bas
4. What Is There To Say?
5. Confessin'
6. Solid Sam
7. Take Your Shoes Off Baby
8. Love Me A Little Little
Side B
1. Blues In The Night
2. Beyond The Blue
3. Deuces Wild
4. Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat
5. Rockin' Chair
6. Just Kiddin' Around
7. St. James Infirmary
8. Two In Ones Blues
1. That Old Black Magic
2. Deep Purple
3. Love Letters In The Sand
4. Azure
5. Ramona
6. Over The Rainbow
7. The Moon Was Yellow
8. Blue Moon
Side B
1. Red Wing
2. You're Blase
3. Green Eyes
4. My Baby
5. You're Driving Me Crazy
6. You're A Sweetheart
7. You're The Cream In My Coffee
8. You're My Everything
1. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
2. Rock It For Me
3. Barrelhouse Music
4. Arkansas Blues
5. A Ghost Of A Chance
6. Faithful Forever
7. That Lucky Fellow
8. Bluebirds In The Moonlight
9. It Had To Be You
Side B
1. When Day Is Done
2. Rockin' Chair
3. Evaline
4. I Never Knew
5. Please Don't Talk About Me
6. I Didn't Know About You
7. I'll Get By
8. St. Louis Blues
9. Lover Come Back To Me
1. Jump Through The Window
2. The Gasser
3. Stardust
4. Minor Jive
5. Don't Be That Way
6. I Want To Be Happy
7. Fiesta In Brass
8. I Can't Get Started
Side B
1. Flyin' On A V-Disc (part 1)
2. Flyin' On A V-Disc (part 2)
3. Fish Market
4. Twilight Time
5. St. Louis Blues
6. Body And Soul
7. After You've Gone
Piano Man Earl "Fatha" Hines $6.99
Vinyl LP - Sealed
Track Listing:
Side A
1. Angry
2. Grand Terrace4 Shuffle
3. Piano Man
4. Stomp
5. Child Of A Disordered Brain
6. Rosetta
7. Deep Forest
8. Number 19
9. Body And Soul
Side B
1. Father Steps In
2. Tantalizing A Cuban
3. Blues In Thirds
4. Up Jumped The Devil
5. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
6. Melancholie Baby
7. Windy City Jive
8. The Earl
9. Second Balcony Jump
On Cool Cat Blues in 1990 Ben Sidran assembled some of the coolest jazz cats around to record on an album with the famed Georgie Fame. Among these is jazz drumming giant Steve Gadd, percussionist Ralph MacDonald, bassist Will Lee, blues guitarist Robben Ford, legendary jazz vocalist Mr. Jon Hendricks, pop icon Boz Scaggs and Irish soul king Van Morrison. Apart from the great selection of vocal standards, there is a revamp of Georgie's "Yeah Yeah," a dynamic version of Van's "Moondance" and "It Should Have Been Me."
Georgie Fame Cool Cat Blues Track Listing
1. Cool Cat Blues
2. Every Knock Is a Boost
3. Moondance
4. It Should Have Been Me
5. Yeah Yeah
6. I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love
7. Big Brother
8. Georgia on My Mind
9. Cat's Eyes
10. You Came a Long Way from St. Louis
11. Survival
12. Little Pony
13. Rocking Chair
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Blue Mode Reuben Wilson $11.99
Vinyl LP Reissue - Sealed
Track Listing
1. Bambu - Reuben Wilson, Sparks, Melvin
2. Knock on Wood - Reuben Wilson, Floyd, Eddie
3. Bus Ride
4. Orange Peel
5. Twenty-Five Miles - Reuben Wilson, Bristol, Johnny
6. Blue Mode
Undercurrent Kenny Drew $49.99
45 RPM 180 Gram Audiophile Virgin Vinyl LP - Sealed
Temporarily out of stock
Kenny Drew was an underrated master of bebop. A brilliant pianist who started with the example of Bud Powell and then developed his own sound within the style, in the '50s Drew worked with the likes of Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, Buddy DeFranco, Dinah Washington and Art Blakey. By 1960 when he recorded Undercurrent, Drew had already led ten albums of his own, mostly with duos and trios. Oddly enough he only had the opportunity to lead two albums in his life for Blue Note, an early effort from 1953 and the classic Undercurrent. Matched in a quintet with the young firebrand trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and the always-stimulating tenor-saxophonist Hank Mobley, the 32-year old pianist was ready to truly make his mark. All six compositions are his, and in his accompaniment of the passionate horn men and in his soulful solos, Drew shows that he was one of the major hard bop stylists. He would not make another album as a leader until 1973, nine years after he permanently moved to Europe, but Kenny Drew’s playing on Undercurrent, a superb and very well-recorded Blue Note album that is arguably his finest work, is timeless.
Track Listing:
1. Undercurrent
2. Funk-Cosity
3. Lion's Den
4. The Pot's On
5. Groovin' The Blues
6. Ballade
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The Three Sounds were a very popular group in the late 1950s/early ‘60s and for good reason. Pianist Gene Harris, bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy always knew how to lay down an irresistible groove, they infused every song they played with a heavy dose of the blues and they could outswing any combo while never being stingy with the soul. The same could be said for altoist Lou Donaldson. Influenced by Charlie Parker but a bluesier player, Donaldson in the 1950s held his own on sessions with Clifford Brown, Thelonious Monk and Jimmy Smith while gaining a strong following with his series of Blue Note recordings. LD + 3 is a very special recording from 1959 featuring Donaldson and the Three Sounds really inspiring and pushing each other. Starting with a passionate version of “Three Little Words,” they dig into such bop classics as “Just Friends” and “Confirmation,” playing with plenty of heat. The mixture of bebop fury with soul makes this a true Blue Note milestone.
Track Listing:
01. Blue Moon
02. Smooth Groove
03. Jump Up
04. Just Friends
05. Three Little Words
06. Don't Take Your Love from Me
07. Confirmation
The incendiary singles Jerry Lee Lewis cut for Sun Records in the mid 1950s and early 1960s left a footprint on the face of popular music and forged the backbone of rock 'n' roll itself. Which means that when it comes to rock 'n' roll, it doesn't get any more essential than Sundazed's roundup of 28 of the Killer's rowdiest, raunchiest and most rollicking Sun sides such as "Great Balls of Fire," "Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On," "Crazy Arms," "Breathless" and many more. Sundazed's high definition 2-LP vinyl edition of Jerry Lee Lewis' original Sun singles are sourced from the analog mono masters.
Track Listing:
1. Crazy Arms
2. End of the Road
3. Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On
4. It'll Be Me
5. Great Balls of Fire
6. You Win Again
7. Breathless
8. Down the Line
9. High School Confidential
10. Fools Like Me
11. Lewis Boogie
12. The Return of Jerry Lee
13. Break-Up
14. I'll Make It All Up to You
15. I'll Sail My Ship All Alone
16. It Hurt Me So
17. Lovin' Up a Storm
18. Big Blon' Baby
19. Let's Talk About Us
20. The Ballad of Billy Joe
21. Little Queenie
22. I Could Never Be Ashamed of You
23. Old Black Joe
24. Baby, Baby, Bye Bye
25. Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes
26. John Henry
27. When I Get Paid
28. Love Made a Fool Out of Me
The Best of Jimmy Hughes includes 18 of the best Jimmy Hughes tracks recorded during his groundbreaking years at Fame. Soul singer Jimmy Hughes was the first multi-hit artist to be associated with the Muscle Shoals Sound. Hughes recorded a string of R&B hits in the 1960s at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, putting the small Alabama town on the world's musical map. A unique blend of R&B and rock and roll with a taste of country, Hughes' records helped lay the foundations of classic Southern Soul Music.
Track Listing:
1. High Heel Sneakers
2. I Want Justice
3. I Worship The Ground You Walk On
4. A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues
5. Steal Away
6. I'm The Loving Physician
7. I'm Qualified
8. Neighbor, Neighbor
9. Stormy Monday Blues
10. Why Not Tonight
11. I'm A Man Of Action
12. Midnight Affair
13. It Ain't What You Got
14. Try Me
15. Everybody Let's Dance
16. Don't Lose Your Good Thing
17. Too Much
This legendary 1961 date has a friendly after-hours feel, with the Ellington crew in the right channel and the Basie band in the left. They both deliver the type of no-nonsense straight-ahead jazz that characterized the best of the big-band sound. The sparring here between soloists of both bands is a pure delight, especially the gentle conversations between the two leaders-pianists, who finish each other's thoughts as if all four hands were attached to one unified torso. Highlights include two engaging new Duke compositions, the blistering opener "Battle Royal" and the impulsive "Wild Man" and the closing Basie chestnut "Jumpin' at the Woodside."
Duke Ellington And Count Basie First Time!: Count Meets The Duke Track Listing
1. Battle Royal
2. To You
3. Take the A Train
4. Corner Pocker (aka Until I Met You)
5. Wild Man (aka Moore)
6. Seque in C
7. Jumpin' at the Woodside
8. One More Once
9. Take the A Train
10. Jumpin' at the Woodside
11. B D B
12. Blues in Hoss' Flat
13. Wild Man
14. Battle Royal
For years Duke Ellington and tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins promised each other that they would one day find a way to collaborate on an album. Finally, in 1962, they recorded at the famed Rudy Van Gelder Studios in New Jersey, with a small personnel from the Ellington band. The event was marked by the combination of the guest tenor's distinctive and expansive tones, the rich ensemble sound, and of course, the extraordinary Ellington compositions. Duke Ellington covered the piano and brought with him Aaron Bell, brass; Lawrence Brown, trombone; Sam Woodyard, drums; and Ray Nance, cornet and violin. What became obvious almost immediately was the interplay of Hawkin's tenor and Harry Carney on alto saxophone and the alto voicing of Johnny Hodges. Highlights include the infectious calypso-like opening of "Limbo Jazz" that moves from solos by Hodges, Ray Nance and Lawrence Brown to a solo by Coleman Hawkins. Ellington's classic "Mood Indigo" is the perfect vehicle for Hawkins with his rich, resonant phrasing. "Wanderlust," which was first recorded in 1938, is revived here with Lawrence Brown and Ray Nance contributing to the blues mood of the piece. Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins features two legendary masters of jazz in a meeting that remains as masterful and thrilling as it did when it first took place in 1962.
Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins Track Listing
1. Limbo Jazz
2. Mood Indigo
3. Ray Charles' Place
4. Wanderlust
5. You Dirty Dog
6. Self Portrait (Of the Bean)
7. The Jeep Is Jumpin'
8. The Ricitic
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Duke Ellington And John Coltrane Duke Ellington & Coleman Hawkins $49.99
180 Gram Audiophile Virgin Vinyl 45 RPM LP - 2 LPs Sealed PRE-ORDER
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane is a must have historical document that captures the only meeting between the greatest figure in all of jazz history and one of the most significant revolutionary figures of the 1960s. Ellington sets the mood and both soloists complement each other brilliantly throughout. The legendary session is both warm and exciting and offers up plenty of surprises for fans of both Ellington and Coltrane.
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Track Listing
1. In a Sentimental Mood
2. Take the Coltrane
3. Big Nick
4. Stevie
5. My Little Brown Book
6. Angelica
7. The Feeling of Jazz
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Salt And Pepper Sonny Stitt And Paul Gonsalves $49.99
180 Gram Audiophile Virgin Vinyl 45 RPM LP - 2 LPs Sealed PRE-ORDER
One of the underrated gems of the 1960s, Salt And Pepper is an exciting matchup of tenors Sonny Stitt and Paul Gonsalves. It is very much a jam session set, with "Salt And Pepper" being a heated medium-tempo blues and the two competitive tenors stretching out on "S'posin'" and a lengthy "Perdido." The most memorable selection from the date is the one on which Stitt switches to alto, "Stardust." His beautiful playing behind Gonsalves' warm melody statement raises the session to the classic level. Also included on this consistently exciting release is a Sonny Stitt quartet set. Although Stitt (doubling on alto and tenor) recorded scores of quartet sessions, he sounds particularly inspired here, especially on such offbeat material as "Estralita," the Dixieland standard "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" and "My Mother's Eyes." Highly recommended to bebop and straight-ahead jazz fans.
Sonny Stitt And Paul Gonsalves Salt And Pepper Track Listing
1. Salt And Pepper
2. S'posin'
3. Theme From Lord Of The Flies
4. Perdido
5. Star Dust
6. Surfin'
7. Lester Leaps In
8. Estralita
9. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
10. Touchy
11. Never....Sh!
12. My Mother's Eyes
13. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
This Triple LP volume accounts for Fela Kuti's career between 1963 and 1969, drawing a line before we get to his Africa 70 days. Consequently, the compilation might be viewed as taking a less politicized approach to Kuti's career and deliberately sidestepping the music that coincided with his activism against the Nigerian military dictatorship during the '70s. The benefit of this is that it gives an insight into Kuti's purely musical innovations, this is afterall the musician behind what we now term as Afrobeat, and it was during this period in the '60s that his signature musical style developed from its roots in highlife, jazz and soul.
Fela Kuti Lagos Baby Track Listing
1. Signature Tune
2. Highlife Time
3. Lagos Baby
4. Omuti
5. Olulufe
6. Arabas Delight
7. Wa Dele
8. Lai Se
9. Mi O Mo
10. Obinrin Le
11. Omo Ejo
12. Bonfu
13. Fere
14. Onifere No 2
15. Oyejo
16. Oluruka
17. Awo
18. Yese
19. Egbin
20. Orise
21. Eke
22. Great Kids
23. Amaechis Blues
24. VC7
25. I Know Your Feeling
26. Onidodo
27. Alagbara
28. Ajo
29. Abiara
30. Se E Tun De
31. Waka Waka
32. My Baby Don Love Me
33. Home Cooking
34. Everyday I Got My Blues
35. Moti Gbrokan
36. Waka Waka
37. Ako
38. Ororuka
39. Lai Se
The 23-year old Philadelphia singer/songwriter Melody Gardot's debut album Worrisome Heart introduced songs of quiet, wistful poetry with sophisticated after-hours arrangements. Yet the follow-up, My One And Only Thrill, marks a substantial leap forward. The album is an intensely creative milestone, transcending genre distinctions of jazz and blues to offer a haunting personal musical statement that will appeal to all music-lovers. As with her acclaimed live shows she captures and holds her audience in the palm of her hand. These eleven songs, covering a wide range of emotions, are all her own except for her irresistible, Brazilian take on "Somewhere Over The Rainbow."
Melody Gardot My One And Only Thrill Track Listing
1. Baby I'm A Fool
2. If The Stars Were Mine
3. Who Will Comfort Me
4. Your Heart Is As Black As Night
5. Lover Undercover
6. Our Love Is Easy
7. Les Etoiles
8. The Rain
9. My One And Only Thrill
10. Deep Within The Corners Of My Mind
11. Somewhere Over The Rainbow
The Last Trane John Coltrane $12.99
Vinyl LP Reissue - Sealed
The Beatles' compositions have been embraced by musicians the world over, and re-arranged in such diverse styles as classical, jazz, folk, country, funk and soul. The music compiled here includes some of the most exciting and intriguing Beatles covers ever recorded for the Atlantic, Atco, Warner Bros. and Reprise Labels, each bringing a new dimension to the original.
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Track Listing:
1. Day Tripper - Otis Redding
2. Night Before - Herbie Mann
3. I Feel Fine - Ray Ellis
4. Here There and Everywhere - Carmen McRae
5. Because - Shirley Scott
6. And I Love Him - Esther Phillips
7. Yellow Submarine - Don Randi Trio + 1
8. Hey Jude - King Curtis
9. Let It Be - Clarence Carter
10. Eleanor Rigby - Aretha Franklin
11. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da - Arthur Conley
12. Give Peace a Chance - Johnny Harris
13. My Sweet Lord - Marion Williams
14. Got to Get You Into My Life - Don Randi Trio + 1
15. Something - Carmen McRae
16. Yesterday - Ray Ellis
17. Michelle - King Curtis
18. Come Together - Herbie Mann
19. Dear Prudence - Brad Mehldau
1. Soul Drums
2. Bee 'N' Tee
3. Caravan
4. Soul Bossa Nove
5. Jimmy's Back
6. Funky Donkey
7. Bills Grove
8. On The Outskirts Of Minitown
9. Testifyin'
10. Modern Jive
11. Blow Your Lid(But Watch Your Cool)
With Dannie Richmond on drums and Hampton Hawes on piano (Sonny Clark plays only on "I Can't Get Started") these 1957 NYC recordings represent Charles Mingus' trio lineup at its absolute best. Don't forget this is the year when East Coasting, Tijuana Moon and A Modern Jazz Symposium were released, proving 1957 to be an incredibly inspiring year for the man who reinvented double bass as a front line instrument. Remarkable in the trio formation are Mingus' powerful solos and hectic dialogues with Richmond's drumming.
Track Listing:
1. Yesterday's
2. Back Home Blues
3. I Can't Get Started
4. Hamp's New Blues
5. Summertime
6. Dizzy Moods
7. Laura