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MQ5-209 – The Complete In A Silet Way Sessions (September 1968-February 1969)

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Silent-LPs

Well, Actually the CD set…

Flacs, No artwork (anyone?)

CD1 – https://1fichier.com/?iuzm80teyw

CD2 – https://1fichier.com/?sspdpjxlf0

CD3 – https://1fichier.com/?z98q6m2v2c

Disc 1

  1. “Mademoiselle Mabry” – 16:37
  2. “Frelon Brun” (Brown Hornet) – 5:40
  3. “Two Faced” – 18:03
  4. “Dual Mr. Anthony Tillmon Williams Process” – 13:23
  5. “Splash: Interlude 1/Interlude 2/Interlude 3″ [rejected] – 10:08
  6. “Splashdown: Interlude 1 (no horns)/Interlude 2″ (no horns) – 8:03 unreleased track

Disc 2

  1. “Ascent” – 14:54
  2. “Directions, I” – 6:50
  3. “Directions, II” – 4:53
  4. “Shhh/Peaceful” – 19:17 unreleased
  5. “In a Silent Way” (Rehearsal) – 5:26 unreleased
  6. “In a Silent Way” – 4:18 released for the first time in unedited form
  7. “It’s About That Time” – 11:27 released for the first time in unedited form

Disc 3

  1. “The Ghetto Walk” – 26:49 unreleased
  2. “Early Minor” – 6:58 unreleased
  3. “Shhh/Peaceful/Shhh” (LP Version) – 18:18
  4. “In a Silent Way/It’s About That Time/In a Silent Way” (LP Version) – 19:52


MD5-210 – The Complete Capitol Bobby Hackett Solo Sessions

MD5-212 – The Vlue Note Stanley Turrentine Quartet / Sextet Studio Sessions

MD8-213 – The Classic Columbia And Okeh Joe Venuti And Eddie Lang Sessions

MD9-246 – The Complete Ahmad Jamal Trio Argo Sessions 1956-62

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MD8-214 – The Complete Roulette Sarah Vaughan Studio Sessions

MD6-215 – The Complete Blue Note Lou Donaldson Sessions 1957-60

Duke Ellington – The Complete Reprise

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Just got a request for a better artwork for this set…

Can anyone help?



MD4-218 – The Complete Roulette Jack Teagarden Sessions

MD6-220 – Miles Davis: The Complete Blackhawk Sessions

Jo Jaguar – Jo Jaguar, Son Piano Et Son Trio (1956)

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While being in Lille this last week I bought a Jazz magazine and read a short column about the fact that hardly none of the good old French jazz musicians can be found in stores etc. One of the names that was mentioned is that of Martial Solal. Let’s do something about that is my thought. With the help of Michel some great outings have already been made available here, but let’s continue.

So here’s Jo Jaguar (= Martial Solal) with Rene Duchaussoir (gt), Pierre Michelot (b), Christian Garros (dm)

Front

Side 1
1. L’Homme a la Moto (Black Denim Trousers & Motorcycle Boots)
2. Une Dame
3. Soudain une Vallee

Side 2
4. Alors Raconte
5. Adieu Lisbonne
6. Personne au Monde

Recorded May 30, 1956, Paris

Martial Solal (as Jo Jaguar) (p), Rene Duchaussoir (gt), Pierre Michelot (b), Christian Garros (dm)

Enjoy!


Georgie Auld and his Orchestra – Handicap

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Georgie Auld Handicap Front

Track Listing
01. I’ve Got a Right to Know
02. Handicap
03. I Fall in Love Too Easily
04. Just Me Just You
05. Mo Mo
06. Let’s Jump
07. Chicken Lickin’
08. Lover Man
09. Co-Pilot
10. Honey
11. Georgie, Jump Jump
12. Seems Like Old Times

Georgie Auld (vocals, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone);
Patti Powers (vocals);
Turk VanLake, Barry Galbraith (guitar);
Sam Zittman, Musko Ruffo, Gene Zanoni, Lou Prisby (alto saxophone);
Jack Schwartz, Hy Rubenstein, Jackson Schwartz, Irving Roth, Joe Megro, Al Cohn (tenor saxophone);
Serge Chaloff (baritone saxophone);
Danny Blue, Sonny Rich , Dizzy Gillespie, Freddy Webster, George Schwartz, Art House, Manny Fox, Al Porcino, Neal Hefti, Al Aarons (trumpet);
Roger Smith , Gus Dixon, George Arus, Mike Datz, Rudy DeLuca, Al Esposito, Tracy Allen, Bob Ascher, Johnny Mandel (trombone);
Tony Aless, Harry Biss, Harvey Leonard, Joe Albany (piano);
Buddy Christian , Irv Kluger, Art Mardigan, Stan Levey (drums).

Recording information: New York, NY (1945-1946).

Comes with some “homemade artwork” with detailed session information.


Georgie Auld 1946-1951 (CJC # 1371)

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This release in the Chronological series has ofcourse an overlap with the previously on this blog shared “Handicap”-album. But…well…

01. Canyon Passage (2:56)
02. You’re Blase (3:01)
03. Handicap (2:55)
04. Mo Mo (2:42)
05. You’ve Got Me Jumpin’ (2:38)
06. Darn That Dream (3:02)
07. Hollywood Bazaar (2:45)
08. They Didn’t Believe Me (2:38)
09. Nashooma (3:12)
10. Vox Bop (2:54)
11. Mild And Mellow (2:55)
12. Settin’ The Pace (3:15)
13. Seh! Seh! (2:39)
14. New Airmail Special (3:02)
15. Autumn In New York (2:31)
16. Be My Love (2:36)
17. Taps Miller (2:48)
18. Out Of Nowhere (3:08)
19. What’s New? (2:31)
20. You Made Me Love You (2:33)
21. The Things We Did Last Summer (2:39)

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Enjoy!


Clifford Brown – At The Cotton Club 1956

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Clifford Brown – At The Cotton Club 1956

Tracklisting:

CD 1:
1. Introduction By Clifford Brown
2. Take The “A” Train
3. Darn That Dream / Intermission, Announcement By Clifford Brown
4. Nice Work If You Can Get It
5. Jordu
6. Valse Hot (Incomplete)

(Total Time: 58:49 mins.)

CD 2:
1. Introduction By Max Roach Into Get Happy
2. Untitled Blues
3. Delilah
4. Lover

(Total Time: 66:01 mins.)

CD 3:
1. Lover Man
2. Daahoud
3. What’s New
4. I’ll Remember April
5. Daahoud*
6. ‘Round Midnight*
7. The Blues Walk* 8:13

Personnel:

Clifford Brown (tp)
Sonny Rollins (ts)
Richie Powell (p)
George Morrow (b)
Max Roach (d)

“I play the trumpet, my name is Clifford Brown.” With these simple and unpretentious words Brownie introduced himself to the audience of the Cotton Club in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 28, 1956. And indeed he played the trumpet, with a fire and excellence that earned him renown worldwide.
May 28 was the opening night of a week-long engagement for the Max Roach-Clifford Brown Quintet, featuring Sonny Rollins on tenor sax, Richie Powell (Bud Powell’s younger brother) on piano, and George Morrow on bass. Despite the exceptional talent of the individual band members, the quintet proved to be more than the sum of its parts. The Cleveland Cotton Club performances contained on this package -issued here for the first time ever- were recorded on amateur equipment and include sets played by the quintet on May 28, May 29 and June 1, 1956.

As a bonus to these amazing performances, there is another previously unissued set: a radio broadcast by the same quintet coming from the Town Casino, in Buffalo, New York, recorded on February 26, 1956.

Recorded: Live at the Cotton Club, Cleveland, Ohio.
CD1, #1-5: Recorded on May 28, 1956. CD1, #6 & CD 2, #1-2: Recorded on May 29, 1956.
CD 2, #3-4 & CD 3, #1-4: Recorded om June 1, 1956.

*Bonus tracks: CD 3, 5-7: Same Personnel.
Radio broadcast from Town Casino, Buffalo, New York, February 26, 1956.


Count Basie – Standing Ovation


Walter Bishop – Bish bash

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A1 Days Of Wine And Roses 13:43
A2 Willow Weep For Me 14:23
B1 Summertime 3:36
B2 Minor Motive 3:36
B3 Yesterday”s Dream 5:18
B4 Party Time 2:00
B5 My Man’s Gone Now 4:03
B6 Viva! 2:57

Recorded during two sessions:
A1, A2, B1:
Frank Haynes (ts) Walter Bishop, Jr. (p) Eddie Khan (b) Dick Berk (d)
At “Half Note”, New York, August 2, 1964

B2, B3, B4, B5, B6
Walter Bishop, Jr. (p) Reggie Johnson (b) Leo Morris (d) [aka Idris Muhammad (d) ]
in New York, May 15, 1968


MD4-221 – The Complete Verve Gerry Mulligan Concert Band Sessions

Les Brown – The Complete Song Books

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Tracklisting:

01. King Phillip Stomp
02. Willow Weep For Me
03. Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
04. ‘S Wonderful
05. Apple Honey
06. I Remember You
07. The Claw
08. Pizza Boy
09. Let’s Get Away From It All
10 Love Is Here To Stay
11. I Only Have Eyes For You
12. Chelsea Bridge
13. Swing Song Blues
14. How High The Moon
15. Early Autumn
16. King Porter Stomp
17. Lullaby Of Birdland
18. Moten Swing
19. Just In Time
20. I Want To Be Happy
21. Take The “A” Train
22. I’m Beginning To See The Light
23. Pick Yourself Up
24. Lean Baby.

Total Time: 75:59 mins.

#1-12: Les Brown “Jazz Song Book”
Personnel: Wes Hensel (tp, arr), Bill Holman, Frank Comstock (arr); Dick Collins, Jerry Kadowitz, Mickey McMahan, Al Porcino (tp); Don Fagerquist (tp), Dick Kenney, Roy Main (tb); Jim Hill (b-tb, arr.), Stumpy Brown (b-tb, vcl), Les Brown (cl, as, arr.), Buddy DeFranco (cl), Ralph La Polla (as), Matt Utal (as, fl), Billy Usselton (ts), Zoot Sims (ts), Ronnie Lang (as, bar, fl), Abe Aaron (ts, bar), Butch Stone (bar), Frank Rosolino (tb), Terry Gibbs (vib), Donn Trenner (p), Tony Rizzi (g), Bob Burteaux (b), Jack Sperling (d), Bob Neal (d), Mel Lewis (d).
Recorded in studio, Hollywood, California, March 19-30 & May 29, 1959.

#13-24: Les Brown “Swing Song Book”
Personnel: Wes Hensel (tp, arr), Frank Beach, Dick Collins, Jerry Kadowitz, Mickey McMahan (tp), Dick Kenney, Roy Main (tb), Jim Hill (b-tb, arr), Stumpy Brown (b-tb), Les Brown (cl, as, arr), Abe Most (cl), Abe Aaron (ss, ts, bar), Ralph La Polla (cl, as), Matt Utal (as, fl), Billy Usselton (ts), Butch Stone (bar, vcl), Donn Trenner (p), Howard Roberts, Allen Reuss, Tony Rizzi (g), Bob Burteaux (b); Jack Sperling (d), Laurie Johnson (vcl), Frank Comstock, Bob Higgins, Skip Martin, Ben Homer, Billy May (arr).
Recorded in studio, Hollywood, California, Jan 21-27, 1959.


Ruby Braff – Braff!

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01. Stardust
02. Here’s Freddie
03. Indian Summer
04. Blue Turning Grey Over You
05. Just One More Chance
06. When My Dreamboat comes Home
07. You’re Lucky To Me
08. Moonglow
9. It’s Been So Long
10. Too Marvelous For Words
11. How Long Has This Been Going On
12. ‘S Wonderful


MD7-223 – The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Woody Herman And His Orchestra & Woodchoppers (1945-1947)

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