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Horace Silver Quintet at Newport Jazz Festival Jul 3, 1959

Download for $9.98. Listen to Horace Silver Quintet performed at Newport Jazz Festival on July 3, 1959

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Stanley Turrentine - Rough 'n' Tumble (1966)

A nice lineup for Turrentine's 1966 Blue Note release. Versions of Ray Charles' "What Could I Do Without You," Sam Cooke's "Shake" and Bacharach's "Walk On By." 1. And Satisfy - 6:48 2. What Could I Do Without You - 4:35 3. Feeling Good - 7:15 4. Shake - 5:55 5. Walk On By - 5:57 6. Baptismal - 6:39 Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone...

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Lou Donaldson - Mr. Shing-A-Ling (1967)

A transitional album of soul jazz and grooves. Lou is entering the funky phase of his career along with Alligator Boogaloo which is recorded the same year. 1. Ode to Billie Joe (6:33) 2. Humpback (5:28) 3. Shadow of Your Smile (6:25) 4. Peepin' (8:21) 5. Kid (10:59) Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone Blue Mitchell - trumpet Jimmy Ponder - guitar Lonnie Smith - organ Idris Muhammad (listed as Leo Morris)...

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Paris DJs Soundsystem - Who Is Molesting Laura? (part 8)

We received many messages of hope that we'd keep on accosting, assailling, abusing, disturbing and more maltreating of our dear Laura . Here's the JAZZ take on the story. If you're into tasty covers of classics, into Jazz or even into Sly Stone , you should find the kind of stuff you enjoy, in this soundtrack to the life of a perpetually molested girl! Continue reading

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JOE HENDERSON: 1993 The Blue Note Years/Box Set (Blue Note B2-89287)

For a grand slice of Joe's career, check out the Blue Note box set, "The Blue Note Years." It will give you a taste of his sideman experience with the likes of Kenny Dorham, Lee Morgan, Renee Rosnes (one of his protogees), McCoy Tyner, Horace Silver, Freddie Hubbard, Blue Mitchell, Grant Green, Duke Pearson, Bobby Hutcherson, Mel Lewis and Thad Jones, and many others. He's also racked up...

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Various Artists - Blue Funk

A compilation put together by Blue Note Records. Very funky tunes by a slew of jazz artists. I think most of the tracks, if not all of them are covers. Just one of the many excellent Blue Note compilations I plan on posting in the future. Tracks: (192 kbps) Blue Mitchell - Who Dun It? (3:00) Lou Donaldson - Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud) (7:42) "Big" John Patton - Cissy Strut (6:58)...

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Inspiration Information 25TH APRIL 09 & DJ MELIK - INSPIRED & INFORMED

To warm you up for the 25th we have an Inspired & Informed Mix From DJ MELIK (DCLASSICS RECORDS - FRANCE) 1 - McCOY TYNER - LOVE SURROUNDS US EVERYWHERE 2 - SEAWIND - WHAT CHA DOIN’ 3 - GEORGE AND GLEN MILLER - EASING 4 - THE McCRARYS - NIGHT ROOM 5 - BLUE MITCHELL - THE MESSAGE 6 - [...]

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REVIEW: Al Foster Quartet - Love, Peace And Jazz!

It’s always nice to see a respected jazz veteran have the opportunity to get his name on the front of a new album, especially if it’s someone who has for the most part kept a pretty low profile over the course of his career. Drummer Al Foster has been in the business for many years, beginning [...]

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R.I.P. Johnny Griffin

This weekend sadly marked the passing of yet another legend of jazz who chose to live overseas more than four decades ago. Chicago native Johnny Griffin, a small man and one of the great tenor saxophonists of all time (which...

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Album review: Blue Mitchell

BLUE MITCHELL Blue Soul ** Riverside 088072305083, £8.99

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Reissue Desires: Roy Brooks - The Free Slave, 1970

The late Detroit drummer Roy Brooks played with a stellar array of bandleaders during his long tumultuous career. His talent graced dozens of recordings by everyone from Yusef Lateef and Chet Baker to Dexter Gordon, Red Garland, Don Cherry, Abdullah Ibrahim, Blue Mitchell, Charles Mingus, Marcus Belgrave, Max Roach, Shirley Scott, Stanley Turrentine, [...]

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Jimmy McGriff: In Tribute, Part II - The Worm 1968

Jimmy McGriff’s B3 sound was always rooted in blues and gospel, and his soloing could be very smooth and polished. But every once in a while, he had to break out of his own soulbox and tear it up on a session. The Worm, issued on Solid State Records in 1968, is the very [...]

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Ray Charles... Peter Brotzmann/William Parker/Hamid Drake... Art Farmer... Toshinori Kondo... 'Big John' Patton...

Opening the cabinet of curios again – this is a Ray Charles date, one that is usually sidelined in favour of the better-known sessions that produced 'Genius plus Soul equals Jazz.' A run through 'Senor Blues', the Horace Silver tune. No vocals – just instrumental. An insistent bass figure builds the spine of the piece before the ensemble comes in. Trumpet solo – Blue Mitchell. Some...

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Freddie Roach - Good Move (1963)

Freddie Roach - Good Move (1963)MP3 | 320kbps | Covers + Scans | RS.com | 96mb | 5% File RecoveryGenre: JazzLaid-back and loosely swinging, Good Move captures organist Freddie Roach near the peak of his form. Roach never leans too heavily on his instrument, preferring a calmer, tasteful attack, yet he is never boring because he has a strong sense of groove. He keeps things moving on slower numbers...