Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Hey watch where you put that hand!!


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Giving this a run tonight. First time I've ever heard any of his stuff and I'm not sure about it at all. Some is good, but the faster paced stuff is just winky wanky sh1te.

Every other track is good enough though.


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Wonderful album. Perfect for a spring day in the lower harbour.
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On the TT:

Cannonball and Ray Brown
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All the arrangements are by Ernie Wilkins who should be familiar to any Basie lovers out there.

Baubles, Bangles and Beads


My One and Only love:


Day In and Day Out:


Two for the Blues:


What a gorgeous orchestra!
Conductor: Ernie Wilkins
Bass and cello soloist: Ray Brown
Alto sax soloist: Cannonball Adderley
Trumpets: Ernie Royal, Joe Newman, Nat Adderley, Clark Terry
Trombones: Jimmy Cleveland, Melba Liston, BrittWood man, Paul Faulise
Reeds: Budd Johnson, Earl Warren, Yuseff Lateef, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell
Bass: Ray Brown or Sam Jones
Piano: Hank Jones or Tommy Flanagan
Drums: Osie Johnson
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Lovely musician.
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Seán wrote:
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Lovely musician.
This album just out this month.
Really nice record, very accessible, fine melodies and playing. A real mix of influences - European, Latin and Middle Eastern of course.
Also quite a prog rock vibe in places.
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Spine tingling at times, always interesting and a joy to listen to, it's Art Pepper:





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Duke

Bourbon Street Jingling Jollies, from the "New Orleans Suite". Live at La Bussola (Italy), 1970
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