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Buck Buddy Blow the BluesTrumpeter Buck Clayton and tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate, both Count Basie veterans, teamed up with the Basieish pianist Sir Charles Thompson, bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Mousie Alexander in 1960 for a set of three standards and a trio of Clayton o |
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Farmers Market BarbecueThis was an excellent outing by the Count Basie Orchestra during its later years. Actually, half of this album features a medium sized group from Basie's big band, but his orchestra usually had the feel of a small group anyway. Soloists at this late |
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Groovin with GolsonThis is one of at least four recordings that matched up tenor saxophonist Benny Golson and trombonist Curtis Fuller prior to the formation of the Jazztet ironically, Fuller only stuck around for one Jazztet record before departing. Reissued on CD, th |
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I Remember Charlie ParkerFor this set of unaccompanied solos, guitarist Joe Pass decided to pay tribute to Charlie Parker, not by recording his compositions but by playing ten of the numbers that Bird had recorded with strings during 1949 1950. One really does not miss the s |
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Jackson Johnson Brown CompanyThe interplay between vibraphonist Milt Jackson and trombonist J.J. Johnson is the main reason to acquire this set. With fine backup from pianist Tom Ranier, guitarist John Collins, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Roy McCurdy, Jackson and Johnson are i |
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New Orleans The Living LegendsThis CD reissue of the future members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band is at such a high level it makes one wonder why this group had so many erratic recordings. Pianist Emma Barrett who also takes four vocals is in fine form and trombonist Jim Rob |
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Smack UpThe title of this recording, Smack Up which has been reissued on CD with two takes of the otherwise unknown Solid Citizens added, is ironic and inadvertently truthful. Within a short period, Art Pepper would begin spending many years in jail due to h |
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The PantherDexter Gordon tenor sax entered the 1970s as well as his career's quarter century mark on a definite upstroke with the sly, sexy and above else stylish platter The Panther! 1970. Gordon commands a quartet whose membership boasts luminaries Tommy Flan |
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The Three and the TwoThese two sets for the Contemporary label reissued on CD by the OJC label are a couple of the more unusual sessions led by drummer Shelly Manne in the 1950s. The Three feature trumpeter Shorty Rogers Jimmy Giuffre alternating on clarinet, tenor, and |
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