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... ; and "La Nevada" rank with the best versions of Evans's regular Monday Night Band, and Cugny's "Charlie Mingus' Sound of Love" (an answer to Mingus' "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love") is also excellent. Few of the sidemen, other than tenor-saxophonist Andy Sheppard and percussionist Marilyn Mazur, are known in the U.S., but they did an excellent job of bringing Gil Evans's music to life.”Tracklist:01. Rhythm-A-Ning 3:3302. London 15:2003. Stone Free 10:4304. ...
... for its extraordinary sound production. "My Funny Valentine" sounds as though it could have been produced for that label, in fact, I'm very much reminded of Kenny Wheeler's 1975 release "Gnu High" (that featured x-Miles sidemen Jarrett, DeJohnette, and Holland). After listening to this I can understand why Miles's earlier fans were so upset with Bitches Brew - it hasn't changed my mind about the brilliance of Miles's electric music but this release is a testament to his ...
... includes Calvin Jones (b.1926, Greenwood, MS; bass, violin); Willie Smith (b.1935, Helena, AR; drum); various others on vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano. When the Muddy Waters band quit the master en masse in 1980, most of the sidemen stuck together and formed their own group. The Legendary Blues Band, as they were named, included Pinetop Perkins, Jerry Portnoy, Willie Smith, and Calvin Jones throughout its early years. Short-term member Louis Myers, another Muddy Waters alumnus, appeared as ...
... includes Calvin Jones (b.1926, Greenwood, MS; bass, violin); Willie Smith (b.1935, Helena, AR; drum); various others on vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano. When the Muddy Waters band quit the master en masse in 1980, most of the sidemen stuck together and formed their own group. The Legendary Blues Band, as they were named, included Pinetop Perkins, Jerry Portnoy, Willie Smith, and Calvin Jones throughout its early years. Short-term member Louis Myers, another Muddy Waters alumnus, appeared as ...
... includes Calvin Jones (b.1926, Greenwood, MS; bass, violin); Willie Smith (b.1935, Helena, AR; drum); various others on vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano. When the Muddy Waters band quit the master en masse in 1980, most of the sidemen stuck together and formed their own group. The Legendary Blues Band, as they were named, included Pinetop Perkins, Jerry Portnoy, Willie Smith, and Calvin Jones throughout its early years. Short-term member Louis Myers, another Muddy Waters alumnus, appeared as ...
... n' Blue - 1983Flac (tracks) no Cue, no Log | 204 MB Rar | Year: 1983 | ArtworkTotal time: 34:11 | Label: Rounder Records | Genre: BluesFor their second Rounder album, originally released in 1983, the former Muddy Waters sidemen known collectively as the Legendary Blues Band team up with guitarist Duke Robillard and Roomful of Blues saxophonist Greg Piccolo for an album of straight-ahead, Chicago-style blues, including many originals by harmonica player Jerry Portnoy.Tracks1. Money2. Crazy 'Bout ...
... jazz group that existed from 1976 to 1987. The band was composed of tenor saxophone player Dewey Redman (doubling on musette), bassist Charlie Haden, trumpet player Don Cherry and drummer Ed Blackwell. All of the members were former sidemen of free jazz progenitor, alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman, and the group played a mix of Coleman's compositions and originals by the band members. They released two records on the German jazz label ECM: a self- ...
... means of self-expression while remaining mindful of the postbop tradition. He fuses ideas from Latin, Middle Eastern, classical and pop music into his compositions and improvisations. His tunes, especially his melodies, are highly structured, yet he and his sidemen shape things on the spot. As Is is Cohen’s first live record, and it’s a beauty. The core of the group is a phenomenally talented trio that includes pianist Sam Barsh and drummer Mark Guilliana. Plus, we ...
... Evans is barely heard from (many of his solos were edited out), the contrasting guitars of Mike Stern and John Scofield hold one's interest. ” sidemen: Bill Evans (saxes) Al Foster (drums) Marcus Miller (bass) John Scofield (guitar) Mike Stern (guitar) tracklist 1. Come Get It ...
Gene Ammons - Juganthology (1974) Jazz | 320Kbps MP3 | 190.3 MB “This 2LP-set was released in 1974 on Prestige Records, it contains newly remastered tracks from the period of 1955-57 of saxophonist Gene Ammons, sidemen include Art Farmer, Lou Donaldson, Jackie McLean, Donald Byrd, Mal Waldron, Kenny Burrell and many others.” Track List: 1. Juggernaut 2. Happy Blues 3. Not Really The Blues 4. Stella By Starlight 5. Funky 6. Pennies From Heaven 7. Madhouse 8. Four HotFile_Download ...