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John Coltrane’s handwritten outline for “A Love Supreme”
Melodies & Masterpieces @SVG__Collection
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Pat Metheny Group – American Garage
American Garage is the second album by the Pat Metheny Group, released in 1979 on ECM Records.
Pat Metheny – 6-and 12-string electric and acoustic guitars Lyle Mays – piano, Oberheim synthesizer, autoharp, electric organ Mark Egan – electric bass Dan Gottlieb – drums
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Diana Krall – Only Trust Your Heart
Only Trust Your Heart is the second studio album by Canadian singer and pianist Diana Krall, released on February 14, 1995, by GRP Records
Diana Krall – vocals, piano Ray Brown, Christian McBride - bass Lewis Nash – drums Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone
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Starter's Guide To Cool Jazz
Source: @earfeeeder
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John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
A Love Supreme is an album by the jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane. He recorded it in one session on December 9, 1964, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, leading a quartet featuring pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones.
A Love Supreme was released by Impulse! Records in January 1965. It ranks among Coltrane’s best-selling albums and is widely considered as his masterpiece.
John Coltrane – bandleader, liner notes, vocals, tenor saxophone
Jimmy Garrison – double bass
Elvin Jones – drums, gong, timpani
McCoy Tyner – piano
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Jimmy McGriff – Electric Funk
Electric Funk is an album by the American jazz organist Jimmy McGriff of performances recorded in 1969 and released on the Blue Note label.
Jimmy McGriff – electronic organ Blue Mitchell – trumpet Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone Horace Ott – electric piano, arranger Unknown – guitar Chuck Rainey – electric bass Bernard Purdie – drums
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Ahmad Jamal – Ahmad Jamal ’73
Ahmad Jamal ’73 is an album by American jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal featuring performances recorded in 1973 and released on the 20th Century label. Ahmad Jamal – electric piano Orchestra arranged and conducted by Richard Evans
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Al Cohn Quintet – Progressive Al Cohn (1953)
Nick Travis – trumpet Al Cohn – tenor saxophone Horace Silver – piano Curley Russell – bass Max Roach – drums
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John Coltrane – The Believer (Album)
The Believer is an album by John Coltrane recorded by Rudy Van Gelder in 1957 – 1958 and released in 1964 on Prestige Records.
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Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges – Side By Side
Although it is billed as a Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges album, Side by Side is a 1959 album mostly under the leadership of Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington’s alto saxophonist for many years. Ellington only appears on three of this album’s tracks. The album places Hodges at the fore, backing him with piano by Ellington or Billy Strayhorn and providing other accompaniment by well-known jazz figures like Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge, Harry “Sweets” Edison and Jo Jones.
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Pharoah Sanders – Summun Bukmun Umyun (Deaf Dumb Blind)
Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun) is an album by the American jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It was recorded at A & R Studios in New York City on July 1, 1970, and released on Impulse! Records in the same year. The album’s title is bilingual: “Summun Bukmun Umyun” is Arabic for “Deaf Dumb Blind”.
The phrase صُمٌّ بُكْمٌ عُمْيٌ ṣummun, bukmun, ʻumyun is taken from verse 18 of Surat al-Baqarah in the Qur’an (Wikipedia).
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Happy Birthday to Ms. Anita Baker (born January 26, 1958)
Anita Baker – The Songstress
Anita Baker – vocals
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Charles Mingus – The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is a studio album by Charles Mingus. It was recorded on January 20, 1963, and released in July of that year by Impulse! Records. The album comprises a single continuous composition—partially written as a ballet—divided into four tracks and six movements. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz records of all time.
Charles Mingus – double bass, piano, composer Jerome Richardson – soprano and baritone saxophone, flute Charlie Mariano – alto saxophone Dick Hafer – tenor saxophone, flute Rolf Ericson – trumpet Richard Williams – trumpet Quentin Jackson – trombone Don Butterfield – tuba, contrabass trombone Jaki Byard – piano Jay Berliner – Classical guitar Dannie Richmond – drums Bob Hammer – arranger
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Lee Morgan – Tom Cat
Tom Cat is an album by Lee Morgan recorded in 1964, though only issued in 1980.
Lee Morgan – trumpet Curtis Fuller – trombone Jackie McLean – alto saxophone McCoy Tyner – piano Bob Cranshaw – bass Art Blakey – drums
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Herbie Hancock – Mr. Hands
Mr. Hands is the thirtieth album by Herbie Hancock. Released: September 1980
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George Benson & Al Jarreau – Givin’ It Up
Givin’ It Up is a collaborative album by American musicians George Benson and Al Jarreau, released on October 24, 2006, by Concord Records.
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