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Thelonious Monk - Live In '66 Norway & Denmark concerts
Norway:
1. Lulu's Back In Town
2. Blue Monk
3.'Round Midnight
Denmark:
1.Lulu's Back In Town
2. Don't Blame Me
3. Epistrophy
Drums: Ben Riley
Bass: Larry Gales
Tenor Saxophone: Charlie Rouse
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Chet Baker - You and the Night and the Music, from Chet. 1958.
Chet Baker (trumpet)
Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone)
Herbie Mann (flute)
Bill Evans (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Philly Joe Jones (drums).
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Alice Coltrane - Ptah, the el Daoud, 1970.
Ptah, the El Daoud 00:00
Turiya and Ramakrishna 13:59
Blue Nile 22:20
Mantra 29:19
Alice Coltrane — harp, piano
Joe Henderson — alto flute, tenor saxophone
Pharoah Sanders — alto flute, tenor saxophone, bells
Ron Carter — bass
Ben Riley — drums
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John Coltrane - Lonnie's Lament, from Crescent,1964.
John Coltrane - band leader and tenor saxophone
Jimmy Garrison - double bass
Elvin Jones - drums
McCoy Tyner - piano
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Chet baker in Milan, 1959.
Chet Baker - trumpet
Glauco Masetti - alto saxophone
Gianni Basso - tenor saxophone
Renato Sellani - piano
Franco Cerri - bass
Gene Victory - drums
01 - "Lady Bird" (Tadd Dameron) - 00:00 02 - "Cheryl Blues" (Charlie Parker) - 4:44 03 - "Tune Up" (Miles Davis) - 9:43 04 - "Line for Lyons" (Gerry Mulligan) - 15:00 05 - "Pent Up House" (Sonny Rollins) - 22:45 06 - "Look for the Silver Lining" (Buddy DeSylva, Jerome Kern) - 27:45 07 - "Indian Summer" (Al Dubin, Victor Herbert) - 32:18 08 - "My Old Flame" (Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston) - 37:32
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Miles Davis in Concert - All Blues, From My Funny Valentine / Miles Davis in Concert, Recorded live at the Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New York City, NY, on February 12, 1964 [Interesting backstory].
Miles Davis (tp)George Coleman (ts)Herbie Hancock (p)Ron Carter (b)Tony Williams (ds)
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Calvin Keys - Criss Cross, from Shawn-Neeq, 1971.
Calvin Keys - Guitar
Lawrence Evans - Bass
Bob Braye - Drums
Larry Nash - Electric Piano
Owen Marshall - Flute
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Yazz Ahmed - Jamil Jamal, from The Space Between The Fish & The Moon (La Saboteuse, Chapter One), 2017.
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On Green Dolphin street. Extract from the L.P. 58' sessions featuring Stella by Starlight.
PAUL LAURENCE DUMBAR CHAMBERS - double bass
JIMMY COBB - Drums
BILL EVANS -Piano
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY - sax contralto
JOHN COLTRANE -sax tenore
MILES DAVIS -Trumpet
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Charly Antolini - Caravan, The Big Drum Solo.
Dick Morrissey - Brian Dee - Len Skeat - Jazzfestival Bern, Switzerland, 1993.
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Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain, 1960.
Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio) - 00:00
Will o' the Wisp - 16:24
The Pan Piper (a.k.a. Alborada de Vigo) - 20:18
Saeta - 24:18
Solea - 29:30
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Bill Evans - You Must Believe in Spring, 1977.
Jazz ballads album by jazz pianist Bill Evans, released after Evans' death in September 1980.
1."B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine)" (Evans) - 0:00 2."You Must Believe in Spring" (Michel Legrand) - 3:18 3."Gary's Theme" (Gary McFarland) - 9:04 4."We Will Meet Again (For Harry)" (Evans) - 13:27 5."The Peacocks" (Jimmy Rowles) - 17:32 6."Sometime Ago" (Sergio Mihanovich) - 23:35 7."Theme from M*A*S*H(Suicide Is Painless)"(Mike Altman)- 28:15 8."Without a Song" (Edward Eliscu) - 34:18 9."Freddie Freeloader" (Miles Davis) - 42:28 10."All of You" (Cole Porter) - 50:06
Eddie Gómez - bass
Eliot Zigmund - drums
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Herbie Hancock - Alone and I. From Takin' Off, 1962.
Herbie Hancock — piano
Freddie Hubbard — trumpet
Dexter Gordon — tenor saxophone
Butch Warren — bass
Billy Higgins — drums
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Eddie Harris Quintet - Exodus. From Exodus to Jazz, 1961.
Eddie Harris (tenor sax)
Willie Pickens (piano)
Joe Diorio (guitar)
Bill Yancey (bass)
Harold Jones (drums)
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Michel Petrucciani - Take the A Train. Stuttgart, Germany - 1998.
"There's a lot of people walking around, full-grown and so-called normal—they have everything that they were born with at the right leg length, arm length, and stuff like that. They're symmetrical in every way, but they live their lives like they are armless, legless, brainless, and they live their life with blame. I never heard Michel complain about anything. Michel didn't look in the mirror and complain about what he saw. Michel was a great musician—a great musician—and great, ultimately, because he was a great human being because he had the ability to feel and give to others of that feeling, and he gave to others through his music."
Wayne Shorter
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John Coltrane’s quartet - My Favorite Things. From My Favorite Things, 1961.
John Coltrane (on soprano sax)
McCoy Tyner (piano)
Elvin Jones (drums)
Steve Davis (bass).
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John Coltrane: My Favorite Things (Live in Japan, 1966)
Personnel:
John Coltrane: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone
Pharoah Sanders: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, percussion
Alice Coltrane: piano
Jimmy Garrison: bass
Rashied Ali: drums
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