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May 26, 2008 08:48 PM PDT
Part two of Miles Davis in Osaka Japan.
1. Prelude Part two
2. Maiysha
March 13, 2008 08:52 AM PDT
Organist Larry Young's approach to playing
is fresh and different that evokes a
different feeling and mood. The members
of the group blend in perfectly.
1. Majestic Soul
2. Evening
Larry Young - Organ
Hank White - fluegelhorn
Tyrone Washington - Tenor sax
Hebert Morgan - Tenor sax
Eddie Wright - guitar
Edward Gladden - Drums
Stacey Edwards - Conga
March 12, 2008 10:56 PM PDT
This music is dedicated to the
mystic, Ohnedaruth, known
as John Coltrane during the
period September 23, 1926
to July 17, 1967 - ALICE
COLTRANE
1. Lovely Sky Boat
2. Oceanic Beloved
3. Atmic Peace
Alice Coltrane - Harp
Jimmy Garrison - Bass
Rashied Ali - Drums
June 6, 1968
March 12, 2008 10:35 PM PDT
Herbie Hancock is playing a
variety of electronics on this
set recorded in 1973. It was an
unusual sound for the time period.
1. HORNETS
MWANDISHI
(Herbie Hancock)
Synthesizers, Electric Piano, Clavinet
with Fuzz-Wah, Echoplex, Guiro, Phase
Shifter
MWILE
(Benny Maupin)
Clairnet, Afuche, Hum-A-Zoo,
Piccolo, Bass Clairnet
MGANGA
(Dr. Eddie Henderson)
Flugelhorn
PEPO
(Julian Priester)
Alto Trombone
MCHEZAJI
(Buster Williams)
Electric Bass with Wah-Wah and
Fuzz
JABALI
(Billy Hart)
Drums
March 12, 2008 09:55 PM PDT
This set was recorded live @
Osaka Festival Hall, Japan,
February 1, 1975
1. Prelude Part 1
Miles Davis - Trumpet, Organ
Sonny Fortune - Alto Saxophone
Michael Henderson - Fender bass
Pete Cosey - Guitar, Synthi.
Al Foster - Drums
Reggie Lucas - Guitar
Mtume - Conga, Percussion, Water Drum
March 11, 2008 10:18 PM PDT
One of the Progenitor's of Be-Bop and modern
Jazz trumpet, John Burkes (Dizzy) Gillespie is
presented here putting a twist on a Negro
Spiritual Swing Low Sweet Chariot. The next
tune is Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow) which
is a Latin tune that Dizzy brought to modern
Jazz playing.
1. Swing Low Sweet Cadillac
2. Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow)
Recorded live @ The Memory Lane in
Los Angeles, California on May 25, 26, 1967
Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet
James Moody - Alto and Tenor Saxophone
Mike Longo - Piano
Frank Schifano - Electric Piano
Candy Finch - Drums
November 27, 2007 07:52 AM PST
1. Achtud El Buod (Children's Song)
2. Don't Drink That Corner, My Life Is In The Bush
3. Air Show
Henry Threadgill - alto & tenor saxophone, flute, eastern banjo
Cassandra Wilson - vocals
Fred Hopkins - bass
Pheeroan Aklaff - percussion
June 2 & 3 1986
October 04, 2007 09:30 AM PDT
Lonnie Liston Smith (Live) - Side B
1. Visions Of A New World (PHASE ONE)
2. Visions Of A New World (PHASE TWO)
3. Watercolors
4. Sunset
Recored Live @ Smucker's Cabaret, Brooklyn, N.y.
May 19, 20, & 21, 1977
October 04, 2007 06:15 AM PDT
Lonnie Liston Smith a talented keyboardist and vocalist, was outstanding in the 60's/70's, and a creator of the cosmic/spiritual genre...
Expansions/Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - 1975
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