Saturday, August 3, 2013

Muhal Richard Abrams ‎– Spiral: Live At Montreux 1978


Muhal Richard Abrams ‎– Spiral: Live At Montreux 1978

All compositions by Muhal Richard Abrams

1. "D Song" - 13:50
2. "String Song" - 5:05
3. "Voice Song" - 23:33

Muhal Richard Abrams - Piano, Gongs

Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland on July 22, 1978

Arista / Novus, 1978

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Sam Rivers - Sizzle


Sam Rivers - Sizzle

All compositions by Sam Rivers

1. "Dawn" - 12:38
2. "Flare" - 8:53
3. "Flame" - 12:20
4. "Scud" - 9:59

Sam Rivers - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, piano
Ted Dunbar - guitar
Dave Holland - bass, cello
Barry Altschul - drums
Warren Smith - drums, vibes, tympani

Recorded at Generation Sound Studios in New York City on December 9, 1975

Impulse! ‎– ASD 9316, 1976

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Coleman Hawkins - Body and Soul, RCA Victor 78, 1939


Coleman Hawkins - Body and Soul (Re-issued by Request)
RCA Victor 20-2539-A, 78rpm, 1939 

1. Body And Soul (Heyman, Sour, Eyton, Green)
2. A Fine Dinner (Hawkins)

Originally issued on Bluebird, re-issued on RCA Victor, 1939

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Gil Evans ‎– Priestess


Gil Evans ‎– Priestess

1. Priestess (Billy Harper)
2. Short Visit (John Simon)
3. Lunar Eclipse (Masabumi Kikuchi)
4. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress Then Silk Blue (Charles Mingus)

Alto Saxophone – Arthur Blythe, David Sanborn
Bass – Steve Neil
Drums – Susan Evans
French Horn – John Clark
Guitar – Keith Loving
Piano – Gil Evans
Synthesizer, Clavinet – Pete Levin
Tenor Saxophone – George Adams
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper
Trumpet – Ernie Royal, Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson
Trumpet, Trumpet [Piccolo] – Lew Soloff
Tuba – Robert Stewart, Howard Johnson

Recorded Live at St. George Church, NYC, May 13, 1977 by CBS Mobile

Antilles, 1983

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Shannon Jackson & The Decoding Society ‎– Street Priest


Shannon Jackson & The Decoding Society ‎– Street Priest

All compositions by Ronald Shannon Jackson

1. Street Priest
2. Sperm Walk
3. City Witch
4. Sandflower
5. Hemlock for Cordials
6. Chudo Be

Drums/Arrangements – Ronald Shannon Jackson
Electric Bass – Melvin Gibbs, Reverend Bruce Johnson
Electric Guitar – Vernon Reid
Saxophone – Lee Rozie, Zane Massey
Flute – Ronald Shannon Jackson (tracks: B1), Zane Massey (tracks: B1)
Producer – Burkhard Hennen
Recorded By – Bernd Steinwedel

Recorded at: Studio Nord, Bremen 13th-16th June 1981

Moers Music, 1981

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Richard Davis ‎– Epistrophy & Now's The Time


Richard Davis - Epistrophy & Now's The Time

1. Epistrophy (Monk)
2. Now's The Time (Parker)

Bass – Richard Davis
Tenor Saxophone – Clifford Jordan
Trumpet – Marvin Peterson
Piano – Joe Bonner
Drums – Freddie Waits

Producer – Don Schlitten
Recorded By – Michael Delugg

Recorded live at Jazz City NYC on September 7, 1972.

Muse Records, 1972

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Oliver Lake - Life Dance Of Is

Oliver Lake - Life Dance Of Is 

Great album by a great band on a great label. Pheeroan akLaff and Anthony Davis are stellar, as expected, and Buster Williams kills it on Comous. Lake is determined and focused throughout, wearing the band like a fine suit around his tunes. Don't sleep on Michael Gregory's T-fon, either.
All compositions by Oliver Lake except as indicated
  1. Rite-ing
  2. Comous
  3. Shu-ful
  4. T-fon (Michael Gregory Jackson)
  5. Change One
  6. Of Is
Oliver Lake - Alto Saxophone
Michael Gregory Jackson - Guitar
Anthony Davis - Piano
Pheeroan akLaff - Drums
Buster Williams - Bass (#2)
Leonard Jones - Bass (#3-5)

Arista / Novus, 1978

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Lead Belly - Yellow Gal / When The Boys Were On The Western Plain


Yellow Gal / When The Boys Were On The Western Plain
Lead Belly, voice with guitar, 1944
Musicraft 310
78rpm 10"

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James Blood Ulmer - Black Rock


James Blood Ulmer - Black Rock

Oh man, if you can't find something you like on this record, I can't help you. A couple of power trios, a couple of sing-songs, a couple of free jazz boogies, and great playing from the core of Blood Ulmer, Amin Ali on bass, and the great G. Calvin Weston on drums. A stone classic.

All compositions by James Blood Ulmer except as indicated

  1. "Open House" - 5:21
  2. "Black Rock" - 3:23
  3. "Moonbeam" - 5:11
  4. "Family Affair" (Ulmer, Irene Datcher) - 7:26
  5. "More Blood" - 4:43
  6. "Love Has Two Faces" - 5:29
  7. "Overnight" - 3:26
  8. "Fun House" (Ulmer, Grant Calvin Weston) - 4:53
  9. "We Bop" -2:58
Columbia Records, 1982

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Duke Ellington - Solo Piano on RCA Victor, 1941


Duke Ellington, piano solo
Recorded May 14, 1941
RCA Victor 27564
78rpm 10"

I picked up this recording in a batch of several dozen 78's I acquired with my cabinet Victrola out on Long Beach, WA a long time ago. The Victrola never got up and running, but the few gems in the 78 collection really shine. I don't imagine this particular recording is technically out of print, but wouldn't you like to hear it off the original 78? I would.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Ted Curson - Flip Top


Ted Curson - Flip Top

I discovered Ted Curson the same moment I discovered Eric Dolphy, when someone laid a cassette of Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus on me my first month of school. It was a revelation in every aspect, from the compositions to the free improv to the blurred lines in between, to the raw sound of a piano-less Mingus quartet, to the seemingly instinctual communication between the musicians, especially Danny Richmond and Mingus. Ted Curson's name was etched in my mind, although I could not find him on another Mingus record. I barely found him at all except for his Tears for Dolphy album, a 1964 session recorded in Paris. Flip Top features more tunes from that session with tenor saxophonist Bill Barron and two of his tunes (Desolation and Light Blue) on side one. Side two is a different story. Recorded live at the 1966 Yugoslavia Jazz Festival, Curson is featured with the Zagreb Radio Orchestra on three of his compositions. He blows some great solos, and the arrangements are tight enough to fly, loose enough to vamp, and an interesting look at a composer with a couple years under Mingus's baton on his resume. Makes me wonder why on one ever gave Mingus the Zagreb Radio Orchestra.

All compositions by Ted Curson except where noted.

1. Searchin´ For The Blues
2. Desolation (Barron)
3. Light Blue (Barron)
4. Quicksand
5. Straight Ice
6. Flip Top

1-3
Ted Curson - Trumpet
Bill Barron - Tenor Sax
Herb Bushler - Bass
Dick Berk - Drums
recorded Paris, 1964

4-6
Ted Curson with the Zagreb Radio Orchestra, arr. Zita Carno
recorded live at 1966 Yugoslavia Jazz Festival

Arista/Freedom, 1977

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Light Blue - Arthur Blythe Plays Thelonious Monk

Light Blue - Arthur Blythe Plays Thelonious Monk


I had a passionate affair with Arthur Blythe's cello-guitar-tuba band a few years ago. I had heard Lenox Avenue Breakdown and I had In The Tradition, but the bug didn't bite me until I happened upon Illusions. From there I found Blythe Spirit and was on my way to  discovering this band and the haunting, unforgettable Blythe tone. About five years ago in 2007 I found Light Blue at the old Underdog Records in lower Queen Anne. By then I was actively looking for this group, but I didn't know they did a Monk album, now one of my favorite Monk interpretations. My old cold beer buddy asked for a copy so I figured this was a good enough reason to start posting these discoveries.

All compositions by Thelonious Monk
  1. "We See" - 6:30
  2. "Light Blue" - 5:12
  3. "Off Minor" - 6:48
  4. "Epistrophy" - 8:38
  5. "Coming On the Hudson" - 6:05
  6. "Nutty" - 6:45

Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone
    Abdul Wadud - cello
      Kelvyn Bell - guitar
        Bob Stewart - tuba
          Bobby Battle - drums

            Columbia Records, 1983

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