Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Gerry D
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Seán wrote:On the TT:
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Track listing

"The Trip" (Art Pepper) — 8:55
"A Song For Richard" (Joe Gordon) — 6:17
"Sweet Love Of Mine" (Woody Shaw) — 6:34
"Junior Cat" (Art Pepper) — 7:46
"The Summer Knows" (Michel Legrand, Marilyn & Alan Bergman) — 7:09
"Red Car" (Art Pepper) — 5:45
(Recorded on 15 September - 16 September 1976.)

Art Pepper alto saxophone,
George Cables piano,
David Williams bass,
Elvin Jones drums


I LOVE Art Pepper's music-making. After his release from prison in the early seventies he recorded several splendid albums, The Trip was one of them.

This is A song for Richard, it's beautiful:


and Red Car:
I just played those you tube tracks Sean. Thanks.
I need that album.
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Gerry D wrote: I just played those you tube tracks Sean. Thanks.
I need that album.
Hi Gerry, thanks for the feedback, I have often wondered if anyone listens to these links, I am delighted that you like it, you will not go wrong with Art Pepper.
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I've been on a Nat Cole binge

After Midnight
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World of
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The Essential
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To the ends of the Earth
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Derek wrote:I've been on a Nat Cole binge
The top two there are regulars in my house. The one below, "The Billy May Sessions" is also a cracker and has just gone on repeat in the shop...

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I don't have that one, must look into it.

I've moved on to;
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Even just for these three of my very favourites from him;

China Gate
Song Of Raintree County
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St. Louis Blues
Song of Delilah
My Flaming Heart
Small Towns Are Smile Towns
Blue Gardenia
Hajji Baba (Persian Lament)
I'd Rather Have the Blues (From "Kiss Me Deadly")
Never Let Me Go
Autumn Leaves (French Version)
I Was a Little Too Lonely (And You Were a Little to Late)
When I Fall In Love
Tangerine
China Gate
Fascination
The Song of Raintree County
Night of the Quarter Moon
To Whom It May Concern
In the Cool of the Day
The Ballad of Cat Ballou (with Stubby Kaye)
They Can't Make Her Cry
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I've been enjoying this on ECM;

Norma Winstone: Stories Yet to Tell

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I found the following story on the NPR Music App for iOS:

'Miles Davis And Gil Evans: Still Ahead' On JazzSet
by Becca Pulliam

WBGO - September 5, 2013

Gil Evans was born on May 13, 1912. In three collaborations in the late 1950s, he and his friend and Miles Davis steered their projects into a new era for jazz....



http://www.npr.org/2012/05/10/152419982 ... 21&f=10002


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Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)

Miles signed up with Columbia Records in 1956, however, he was still contractually obliged to record another four LPs with Reprise and so on the 11 and 26 October he took his quintet into the studio and recorded four wonderful LPS: Workin', Cookin', Steamin' & Relaxin'

Here is 'It Never Entered My Mind', Miles plays with the rhythm section and it features solos by Miles and Red Garland, Coltrane does not play on this track:
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Playing Brad Meldhau -Largo just now.
Good album. Forgot how old it is.

And, BTW ...
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