Today's JAZZ playlist

Corcoran Holt - The Mecca -

http://www.notreble.com/buzz/2018/02/25/corcoran-holt-releases-the-mecca/

This is seriously good. So worth a listen.

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Tidal 16/44

Eric's Rainy Days
 
Duke Jordan...:hug:

1 Sunset Eyes 2 That Old Black Magic 3 Mean To Me 4 Imagination 5 One On One 6 Stella By Starlight

Personnel: Acoustic Bass – Larry Ridley Drums – Freddie Waits Piano – Duke Jordan Tenor Saxophone – Teddy Edwards

Nice choice! I really like this album. Bought a copy on the bay last week and spun it for the first time a couple of days ago. The Xanadu pressings are fantastic and the discography is awesome. Sound quality is very close to the big boys (Blue Note, Contemporary).
 

Bass – Ben Tucker (tracks: A1), Leroy Vinnegar (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) Drums – Al Levitt (tracks: A1), Billy Higgins (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) Piano – Amos Trice (tracks: A3), Joe Castro (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B2, B3), Ronnie Ball (tracks: A1) Tenor Saxophone – Teddy Edwards (tracks: All)

A1 Tempo De Blues 0:00 A2 Vintage '57 4:45 A3 I Hear A Rhapsody 11:58 B1 Up In Teddy's New Flat 15:31 B2 Sunset Eyes 18:37 B3 Teddy's Tune 24:04
 

Bass – Ben Tucker (tracks: A1), Leroy Vinnegar (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) Drums – Al Levitt (tracks: A1), Billy Higgins (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B2, B3) Piano – Amos Trice (tracks: A3), Joe Castro (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B2, B3), Ronnie Ball (tracks: A1) Tenor Saxophone – Teddy Edwards (tracks: All)

A1 Tempo De Blues 0:00 A2 Vintage '57 4:45 A3 I Hear A Rhapsody 11:58 B1 Up In Teddy's New Flat 15:31 B2 Sunset Eyes 18:37 B3 Teddy's Tune 24:04

Ya got me Blah. Records with Duke on the hot seat tonight.

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"Recorded a few days after his 1976 Live in Tokyo LP, Jim Hall is once again joined by bassist Don Thompson and drummer Terry Clarke for a studio session which sticks strictly to original compositions. "Light," credited to all three musicians, is a very intricate bop line which demonstrates how well they interact with one another. Hall revisits two older works, the always creative blues "Careful" (easily his best-known song), and the mellow waltz "Young One, for Debra," written for his daughter, which features the guitarist in a duo with Thompson on piano. Thompson wrote the pretty ballad "Two Special People" and remains on piano for this duet with the leader. The final track, "Something for Now," is a typically soft-spoken but very lyrical Hall composition played as a solo. Unfortunately, this record has never been issued outside of Japan and has yet to appear on CD. Though it may be somewhat expensive when located, this Jim Hall LP is well-worth the investment." -AllMusic

1. Light 2. Careful 3. Kyoto Bells 4. Without Words 5. Echo 6. Young One (For Debra) 7. Two Special People 8. Something for Now Jim Hall (g), Don Thompson (b), Terry Clarke (dr)
 
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