Showing posts with label Sonny Stitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonny Stitt. Show all posts
Miles Davis- In Stockholm 1960 [4 CD, 1992] [FLAC]
This remarkable four-CD set features John Coltrane with the Miles Davis Quintet just
a short time before 'Trane went out on his own. Davis sounds inspired
by his star tenor and although Coltrane was reportedly bored with the
repertoire ("On Green Dolphin Street," "All Blues," "Fran-Dance,"
"Walkin'" and two versions of "So What"), he is at his most explorative
throughout this often-stunning music. In addition, the rhythm section
(pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb) had
been together for two years and is really tight. Although currently out
of print, it is well worth any foot work that may be needed in order to
acquire it. This highly recommended set also includes a brief interview
with Coltrane from this period.
VA - Membran Music's Jazz Ballads Series Vol. 16-20 (10 CD, 2004) [FLAC + 320]
Lyrical, imaginative, sensuous and melodic jewels from the art of music.
Precisely for those people who have maintained their taste for lasting musical values.
Jazz in its most gentle form.
Irrestible...
Jazz Ballads 16: Charlie Parker
Jazz Ballads 17: Tenor Giants
Jazz Ballads 18: Art Tatum
Jazz Ballads 19: Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden
Jazz Ballads 20: All Stars Jam Sessions
Verve Jazz Masters series Vol. 41-50
Jazz Masters is a series of mainly single artist compilations released by Polygram/Verve between 1994 and 1996. The compilations collect material that was originally released on Verve or on one of the labels that became part of the Polygram group. The 20th and 60th releases in the series were various artist collections.
VJM 41 - Tal Farlow
VJM 42 - Sarah Vaughan - The Jazz Sides
VJM 43 - Ben Webster
VJM 44 - Clifford Brown And Max Roach
VJM 45 - Kenny Burrell
VJM 46 - Ella Fitzgerald - The Jazz Sides
VJM 47 - Billie Holiday Sings Standards
VJM 48 - Oliver Nelson
VJM 49 - Anita O'Day
VJM 50 - Sonny Stitt
Fats Navarro - All That Jazz, Vol. 132: Fats Navarro – 100 Percent Bebop (2020/FLAC)
Theodore "Fats" Navarro (September 24, 1923 – July 6, 1950) was an American jazz trumpet player. He was a pioneer of the bebop style of jazz improvisation in the 1940s. He had a strong stylistic influence on many other players, including Clifford Brown.
This Jube compilations is assembled from Fats Navarro albums:
1946 Fat Girl
1947 Boppin' A Riff
1958 Nostalgia
- Fats Navarro - trumpet
- Sonny Stitt - saxophone
Miles Davis - Olympia Concerts Live (1960, 1973) [5 CD, 1999]
This remarkable concert at the Paris Olympia in March 1960 features the
same group(less Cannonball Adderley) that recorded 'Freddie Freeloader'
on Miles Davis's classic album 'Kind of Blue' a year or so earlier but
they sound very different here. John Coltrane was reluctant to be part
of this European tour and was anxious to leave Miles and start his own
band. Despite this he's in absolutely blistering form although some
members of the audience are clearly perturbed by the intensity of his
playing. The recording quality is excellent and it's a mystery why this
concert hasn't received more attention. ”
Menovky:
Al Foster,
boxset,
Jimmy Cobb,
John Coltrane,
live,
Miles Davis,
Paul Chambers,
Sonny Stitt
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