In A Sentimental Mood · Duke Ellington · John Coltrane
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers —
Moanin'. 1958 : Blue Note BLP 4003.
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Because / Come Together
George Benson
I heard about this album from a marvelous Rick Beato interview , George Benson: The Greatest Guitarist/Singer of All Time.
Tick Beato is a very good interviewer, but George Benson is a wonderful storyteller, so Beato was smart to just lto let him talk and listen for the most part-just a wonderful interview.
Benson is generous with his praise for people who mean a lot to him. In The Ron Carter Interview Beato asked Carter about electronically amplifying the bass. I dion't have enough baakground to really understand aeverything, but I found it very interesting that Carter with his son in tow would take a bus down to Rudy Van Gelder's studio on Saturdays to experiment and work on the techniques.
The Other Side Of Abbey Road was produced by Creed Taylor and engineered by Rudy Van Gelder. The sound of Ron Carter's bass is great. The songs were recorded as live=ensamble
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Lennie Tristano: Jazz Innovator and Educator
Introduction:
Lennie Tristano, born in Chicago, Illinois one hundred and five years ago today on March 19, 1919, was a pioneering figure in jazz whose innovative approach to music left a lasting impact on the genre. Tristano was a jazz pianist, composer, and educator whose influence can still be heard in the work of musicians today.
Early Life and Musical Development:
Tristano began playing…
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Junior Cook
Good Cookin’
Muse Records MR 5159
Produced by Fred Seibert
Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder
Junior Cook – tenor saxophone
Bill Hardman – trumpet, flugelhorn
Slide Hampton – trombone, arranger
Mario Rivera – baritone saxophone
Albert Dailey – piano
Walter Booker – bass
Leroy Williams – drums
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Blues Minor by John Coltrane from the album Africa/Brass
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Watch "Carolyn (Alternate Take / Remastered 2000 / Rudy Van Gelder Edition)" on YouTube
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Jackie McLean: Destination Out!
Jazz is a happy thing and there are a lot of musicians around waiting to give a little happiness to a world filled with so much unrest.
Jackie McLean“Destination Out!” (Blue Note Records, 1964/2022)
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via 21st Century Jazz Composers
Speak No Evil (Remastered 1998 / Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
Tenor Saxophone: Wayne Shorter
Trumpet: Freddie Hubbard
Piano: Herbie Hancock
Bass: Ron Carter
Drums: Elvin Jones
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Crisis
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Bernard McKinney - euphonium
Wayne Shorter - tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner - piano
Art Davis - double bass
Elvin Jones - drums
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Stan Getz — Sweet Rain.
1967 : Verve.
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On this day in 1957
On 15th September, 1957, John Coltrane went into Rudy Van Gelder’s living room studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, and recorded the eternal and irreplaceable Blue Train. This album is the saxophonist’s only session as a leader for Blue Note Records.
This was one of the first jazz albums I ever heard or bought and it holds a special place in my heart.
Post Date: 15/09/2023
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Don’t fear jazz
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"Idle Moments (Rudy Van Gelder Edition)" by Grant Green - From "Idle Moments" (1999 remaster, originally released in 1965)
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