Latest News
Showing posts with label Bebop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bebop. Show all posts

Best of Miles Davis & John Coltrane




best jazzIn the world of music is too expensive and mediocre, Cool Miles Davis and John Coltrane is very light. Although I recommend the series called Miles Davis and John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings, an album, but still extroadinary can be found in this product. This collection includes the most famous solo Someday my prince will come into lyricism Round Midnight Trane ecstasy and very quick in taking an alternative route Sraight rare, No Chaser, a true American song. Just Groovin 'in the way of working with the best and John Miles



Track Listing

1. Two Bass Hit
2. Dear Old Stockholm
3. Bye Bye Blackbird
4. 'Round Midnight
5. Straight, No Chaser [Alternate Take]
6. Milestones
7. So What
8. Blue in Green
9. Someday My Prince Will Come

Previous Best Jazz

Monk's Dream - Thelonious Monk Quartet

Posted by Chika on , under , , | comments (0)



best jazzOriginally released in early 1963, Monk's Dream is the debut album by Thelonious Monk on Columbia. At this time the record (boxing session on Halloween, 1962), he was one of the leading figures in modern jazz. His move to Columbia in another company some time and talent for commercial success, Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck and his stable quartet with tenor saxophonist few years Charlie Rouse (with him since 1958), bassist John Ore and drummer Frankie Dunlop. This album marks set the format for future work in the next ten years: a pair of standards mixed with the original, most of which was previously in his career (only new compositions including "Bright Mississippi", although a variant of the harmonic structure of "Sweet Georgia Brown") But This show is Monk. in the bubbling good spirits. His explosion of discovery and play with relaxation and tranquility, with a well-deserved rise Sub-known critic of his career. in his day, Monk's Dream wealthy confidence band at its peak.

Track Listing

1. Monk's Dream [Take 8]
2. Body and Soul [Re-Take 2]
3. Bright Mississippi [Take 1]
4. Blues Five Spot
5. Blue Bolivar Blues [Take 2]
6. Just a Gigolo
7. Bye-Ya
8. Sweet and Lovely
9. Monk's Dream [Take 3][*]
10. Body and Soul [Take 1][#][*]
11. Bright Mississippi [Take 3][#][*]
12. Blue Bolivar Blues [Take 1][#][*]

Previous Best Jazz

Giant Steps - John Coltrane

Posted by Chika on , under , , | comments (0)



best jazzReleased in January 1960, the first album of Coltrane focus affirm with confidence in the composition of the tenor saxophone and his power appears as a composer. Internships with Dizzy, Miles, Monk and has helped in his anger, extended solos, and stamina and underlying sense of harmonic adventure Coltrane, at 33, an "- new piece of high quality voice-marathon polytonal solo accompanied by disorder differences delicate lyricism, in short, embodied by recording "Naima" is. This peaceful retreat from the race to a classic ballad, with a wave of joy at high speed in a series that began with As the opening credits is optimistic based on the composition of modern jazz. repeating pattern of negative performance, has eight original albums of the seven stars, a description that is very good to cover the original cassette and remastered.

Track Listing

1. Giant Steps
2. Cousin Mary
3. Countdown
4. Spiral
5. Syeeda's Song Flute
6. Naima
7. Mr. P.C.
8. Giant Steps [Alternate Take]
9. Naima [Alternate Take]
10. Cousin Mary [Alternate Take]
11. Countdown [Alternate Take]
12. Syeeda's Song Flute [Alternate Take]

Previous Best Jazz

Blue Train - John Coltrane

Posted by Chika on , under , , | comments (0)



best jazzTenor sax giant had signed a contract with another label when he was one day for Blue Note began the journey of the body, with the work of modern jazz ensembles. Provide a solo shot and fired a rhythmic swing intelligent and intuitive, the Blue Train is a fun new series from the song will open the first working day with good balance overall demand for hard bop elegant ballads and down smoothly. John Coltrane, said up to four copies, so now considered the norm, and brought together a rhythm section including pianist Kenny Drew, Miles Davis rhythm section of bass player Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones and trumpeter Lee Morgan and trombonist Curtis Fuller, the Blue Note last two candidates. Coltrane's signature sound, is now fully developed, but still among the best known blues and harmony of color terms in the future, trust and broad, and its partners to respond very much alive.
Track Listing

1. Blue Train
2. Moment's Notice
3. Locomotion
4. I'm Old Fashioned
5. Lazy Bird
6. Blue Train [Alternate Take]
7. Lazy Bird [Alternate Take]

Previous Best Jazz

'Round About Midnight - Miles Davis

Posted by Chika on , under , , | comments (0)



best jazzIn 1955, Davis signed a contract with Columbia Records for the Jazz Central. The alto and tenor saxophonists Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane, drummer Philly Joe Jones, bassist Paul Chambers and pianist Red Garland, Davis has issued a 'Round About Midnight, which shows more clearly what a phenomenal Davis Food Unit . Styles midnight, including norms (or will soon be standard), as "Dear Old Stockholm", "Bye-Bye Blackbird" TADD TADD "Dameron Delight and Advanced Composition Melonae Little Jackie McLean." Miles and the reopening of the business of "Budo" Best session of historical birth. Harmon is amazing is muted ballads from Davis-reading 'Midnight Thelonious Monk' Round, which remains the flagship of Miles. Three alternate takes round of the session: "Two Bass Hits" and "Sweet Sue" function of Prime Minister solo adventurer Coltrane "Giant Steps". Garland and his pianism beyond the ivory tickle Ahmad Jamal with introspective. To see the post-bop modern jazz of origin can be heard, that's it.
Track Listing

1. 'Round Midnight
2. Ah-Leu-Cha
3. All of You
4. Bye Bye Blackbird
5. Tadd's Delight
6. Dear Old Stockholm
7. Two Bass Hit [*]
8. Little Melonae [*]
9. Budo [*]
10. Sweet Sue, Just You [*]

Previous Best Jazz

Moanin' - Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

Posted by Chika on , under , , , , | comments (0)



best jazzThis is truly one of the great classics of hard knocks, with drummer Art Blakey to lead his apostles probably the widest range of jazz with a driving program that never lets up. The tenor saxophonist Benny Golson, The (with the composition "Along Came Betty" is heard here, is ultimately a jazz classic), brilliant trumpeter Lee Morgan, pianist Bobby Timmons, and funky (who wrote the hit title cut) each take some of those solo career best in high, and Blakey was never more than a collection of jazz records that is not difficult .. This is one of the most important things in catalogs Blue Notes and this. Under Blue Note's 60th anniversary in 1999, over low heat the original session producer Rudy Van Gelder Remix Smash job Moanin 'and add more colors in the spectrum. And as a gatefold LP with open book images in many peer-session vintage black and white pianist Vince Guaraldi asli.rekan. In addition, three bonus songs from the new awareness, which leads to a complete release of new compositions with jazz standards, the difference between the style of Bossa Nova Jobim Brazilian compliment to resolve. Complete Reprise Recordings will take place for any collector, and a new life dedicated to Jobim fans hear the voice of Sinatra-style

Track Listing

1. Warm-Up and Dialogue Between Lee and Rudy
2. Moanin'
3. Are You Real
4. Along Came Betty
5. Drum Thunder Suite: First Theme: Drum Thunder/Second Theme: Cry a Blue
6. Blues March
7. Come Rain or Come Shine
8. Moanin' [Alternate Take][*]
9. Blues March
10. Come Rain or Come Shine
11. Moanin' [Alternate Take]

Previous Best Jazz

Related Posts with Thumbnails