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Loading... Jazz Classics CD Set (3 CD's) for Jazz Stylesby Mark C. Gridley
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CD 1 African Retentions Sequence 1. Street Cries of Charleston (Trad.) [0:30]. African American male street vendor; p. 51. Courtesy of The Concord Music Group 2. Porgy and Bess: Fisherman, Strawberry, Devil Crab (Gershwin) [0:49]. Miles Davis instrumentally imitating the cry of an African American male street vendor, accompanied by the Gil Evans Orchestra; p. 51.Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 3. Hunter''s Dance excerpt (Trad.) [0:36]. West African field recording; p. 52.Courtesy of Essential Media Group 4. One Day excerpt (Trad.) [0:30]. The Angelic Gospel Singers and The Dixie Hummingbirds; p. 53.Originally released 1952. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 5. One O''Clock Jump excerpt (Basie) [0:33]. Count Basie; p. 53. Originally released 1942. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 6. Birdland excerpt (J. Zawinul) [0:25]. Weather Report with Joseph Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, and Jaco Pastorius; p. 53. (P) 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Historic Recordings 7. Dixie Jazz Band One-Step (D. LaRocca-Joe Jordan) [2:35]. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band; p. 62. Originally released 1917. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 8. Wolverine Blues (Morton) [3:19]. Jelly Roll Morton, Johnny Dodds, and Baby Dodds; p. 66. Originally released 1927. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 9. Singing the Blues (J.R. Robinson-C. Conrad-S. Lewis-J. Young) [2:58]. Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke; p. 84.Originally released 1927. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 10. West End Blues (J. Oliver-C. Williams) [3:14]. Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five featuring Earl Hines; p. 76.Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 11. Hotter Than That (L. Armstrong) [2:58]. Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five; p. 80.Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 12. Handful of Keys (Fats Waller) [2:43]. Fats Waller; p. 71. Originally released 1929. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 13. You''ve Got to Be Modernistic (J. P. Johnson) [3:11]; James P. Johnson; p. 74. Originally released 1930. Courtesy of The Verve Music Group, under license from Universal Music Enterprises 14. Walkin'' and Swingin'' (Mary Lou Williams) [2:38]. Andy Kirk band featuring Mary Lou Williams; p. 114. Originally released 1936. Courtesy of The Verve Music Group, under license from Universal Music Enterprises 15. Seven Come Eleven (Goodman-Christian) [2:48]. Benny Goodman Sextet, featuring Charlie Christian and Lionel Hampton; p. 116. Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 16. After You''ve Gone (H. Creamer-J. Layton) [2:36]. Roy Eldridge with The Gene Krupa Orchestra; p. 109.Originally released 1941. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 17. How Deep is the Ocean? (Irving Berlin) [3:18]. Coleman Hawkins; p. 108. Originally released 1943. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 18. Voodte excerpt (Coleman Hawkins) [1:50]. Coleman Hawkins; p. 108. Originally released 1943. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 19. Cottontail excerpt (Ben Webster; arr. Duke Ellington) [0:97]. Ella Fitzgerald and the Duke Ellington Orchestra; p. 122. Originally released 1965. Courtesy of The Verve Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises 20. Cottontail (Ben Webster; arr. Duke Ellington) [3:06]. Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra featuring Ben Webster; p. 133. Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 21. Harlem Airshaft (Ellington) [2:57]. Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra featuring Cootie Williams and Barney Bigard; p. 138. Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 22. Transblucency (Lawrence Brown-Duke Ellington) [2:57]. Duke Ellington, Lawrence Brown, Jimmy Hamilton, Kay Davis, and Oscar Pettiford; p.144. Originally released 1946 All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 23. Prelude to a Kiss (Ellington) [4:39]. Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra featuring Johnny Hodges; p. 141.Originally released 1957. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 24. Taxi War Dance (Basie-L. Young) [2:49]. Count Basie and His Orchestra featuring Lester Young; p. 153. Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 25. Lester Leaps In (L. Young) [3:13]. Count Basie and His Kansas City Seven featuring Lester Young; p. 158. Originally released 1939. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 26. Shaw ''Nuff (Gillespie-Parker) [3:01] Dizzy Gillespie and His All-Star Quintette featuring Charlie Parker; p. 183. Originally released 1945. Courtesy of Savoy Label Group 27. Things to Come (G. Fuller) [2:45]. Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra; p. 170. Originally released 1946. Courtesy of Savoy Label Group 28. Four Brothers (Giuffre) [2:48]. Woody Herman''s Thundering Herd, featuring Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, Herbie Steward, and Serge Chaloff; p. 189. Originally released 1947. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 29. Misterioso (Monk) [3:20]. Thelonious Monk and Milt Jackson; p. 175. Originally released 1948. Courtesy of Blue Note Records, Under License from EMI Music Marketing. Blue Note® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc. 30. Just Friends (John Klenner & Sam Lewis) [3:30]. Charlie Parker with strings; p.168. Originally released 1949. Courtesy of The Verve Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises 31. Body and Soul (Green-Heyman-Sour-Eyton) [3:42]. Sarah Vaughan and Ray Brown; p. 192. (P) 1978 The Concord Music Group. Courtesy of The Concord Music Group CD 21. No Figs (Tristano) [2:51]. Metronome All Stars featuring Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz, and Stan Getz; p. 205. Originally released 1950. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 2. My Lady (Russo) [3:47]. Stan Kenton Orchestra featuring Lee Konitz; p. 208. Originally released 1952. Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc., Under License from EMI Music Marketing 3. A Trumpet (Robert Graettinger) [4:46]; Stan Kenton Orchestra featuring Maynard Ferguson; p. 214. Originally released 1953. Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc., Under License from EMI Music Marketing 4. Blue Rondo a la Turk (Brubeck) [6:48]. Dave Brubeck Quintet featuring Paul Desmond; p. 222. Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 5. Señor Blues (Silver) [7:00]. Horace Silver Quintet featuring Hank Mobley and Donald Byrd; p. 235.Originally released 1956. Courtesy of Blue Note Records, Under License from EMI Music Marketing. Blue Note® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc 6. Kiss and Run (Coslow) [7:28]. Sonny Rollins, Clifford Brown, and Max Roach; p. 247. Originally released 1956. Courtesy of The Concord Music Group 7. Cranky Spanky (Hardman) [7:53]. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers featuring Jackie McLean; p. 243.Originally released 1956. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 8. Maiden Voyage (Hancock) [7:53]. Herbie Hancock featuring Freddie Hubbard; p. 239. Originally released 1965 Courtesy of Blue Note Records, Under License from EMI Music Marketing. Blue Note® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc. 9. Flamenco Sketches (Bill Evans & Miles Davis) [9:25]. Miles Davis Sextet featuring John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley; p. 269. Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 10. Masqualero (W. Shorter) [8:52]. Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams; p. 278.Originally released 1967. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 11. Afro-Blue (Mongo Santamaria) [7:41]. John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones; p. 299. Originally recorded 1963. Courtesy of The Concord Music Group 12. Civilization Day (Coleman) [6:04]. Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins; p. 311. (P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment CD 3 1. Fables of Faubus (Mingus) [8:13]. Charles Mingus; p. 322. Originally released 1959. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment 2. Ghosts: First Variation (Ayler) [5:13]. Albert Ayler, Gary Peacock, and Sunny Murray; p. 317. Originally released 1964. Courtesy of ESP Records 3. Solar (Chuck Wayne) [8:52]. Bill Evans, Scott LaFaro, and Paul Motian; p. 242. Originally released 1961. Courtesy of The Concord Music Group 4. Steps (C. Corea) [5:03]. Chick Corea, Miroslav Vitous, and Roy Haynes; p. 352.Originally released 1968. Courtesy of Blue Note Records, Under License from EMI Music Marketing. Blue Note® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, Inc. 5. Sundial, Part 1 (Keith Jarrett) [8:54]. Keith Jarrett; p. 357. Originally released 1976, © 1977. Courtesy of ECM Records GmbH 6. Surucucu (W. Shorter) [4:18]. Weather Report, featuring Josef Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitous, Dom Um Roman, and Eric Gravatt; p. 377. (P) 1972 Sony Music Ent No library descriptions found. |
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