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  • Alyn_Shipton
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 777

    JRR 30 August

    JRR 300814

    DISC
    Artist Count Basie
    Title The Golden Bullet
    Composer Basie, Ebbins
    Album Buddy Rich: Strike It Rich
    Label Proper
    Number Prolux 5001 CD 2 Track 19
    Duration 2.27
    Performers: Clark Terry, t; Buddy De Franco, cl; Charlie Rouse, ts; Serge Chaloff, bars; Count Basie, p; Freddie Green, g; Jimmy Lewis, b; Buddy Rich d. 16 May 1950


    DISC
    Artist Kathy Stobart
    Title Cry of Triumph Parts 1 and 2
    Composer Harry Beckett
    Album Arbeia
    Label Spotlite
    Number SPJCD 409 Tracks 8 and 9
    Duration 6.59
    Performers: Harry Beckett, t; Kathy Stobart, ss, ts, fl; Martin Blackwell, p; Harvey Weston, b; Tony Mann, d. Feb/March 1978

    DISC
    Artist Humphrey Lyttelton
    Title Gee Baby Ain’t I Good To You
    Composer Redman
    Album Kath Meets Humph
    Label Parlophone
    Number PMD 1052 Side 1 Track 2
    Duration 4.23
    Performers: Humphrey Lyttelton, t; Eddie Harvey, tb; Tony Coe, as; Kathy Stobart, ts; Ian Armit, p; Brian Brocklehurst, b; Eddie Taylor, d. 25 Nov 1957


    DISC
    Artist Keith Jarrett
    Title Honeysuckle Rose
    Composer Waller, Razaf
    Album My Foolish Heart
    Label ECM
    Number 1737326 CD 2 Track 1
    Duration 6.17
    Performers: Keith Jarrett, p; Gary Peacock, b; Jack DeJohnette, d. Montreux 22 July 2001.


    DISC
    Artist Thelonious Monk
    Title Misterioso
    Composer Monk
    Album The Complete Blue Note Recordings
    Label Blue Note
    Number CDP 7243 8 30363 2 5 CD 2 Track 5
    Duration 3.23
    Performers Milt Jackson, vib; Thelonious Monk, p; John Simmons, b; Shadow Wilson, d. 2 July 1948.


    DISC
    Artist Linley Hamilton
    Title This Can’t Be Love
    Composer Rodgers and Hart
    Album Taylor Made
    Label Lyte
    Number LR 006 Track 5
    Duration 5.29
    Performers: Linley Hamilton, t; Johnny Taylor, p; Dan Bodwell, b; Dominic Mullan, d. 2011.


    DISC
    Artist Alan Barnes
    Title Lonely Woman
    Composer Silver
    Album Yeah!
    Label Specific
    Number 002 track 1
    Duration 6.16
    Performers: Alan Barnes, as; John Donaldson, p; Dave Green, b; Steve Brown d, 2005.


    DISC
    Artist Marian McPartland
    Title Clothed Woman
    Composer Ellington
    Album Live at Maybeck Recital Hall vol 9
    Label Concord
    Number 4160 Track 5
    Duration 3.32
    Performers Marian McPartland p. 1991.


    DISC
    Artist Stefano Bollani
    Title Joy In Spite of Everything
    Composer Bollani
    Album Joy In Spite of Everything
    Label ECM
    Number 378 4459 Track 9
    Duration 5.58
    Performers: Stefano Bollani, piano; Jasper Bodilsen, bass, Morton Lund drums, 2014.


    DISC
    Artist Lester Young
    Title I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plan
    Composer Dietz / Schwartz
    Album 6Tet/7Tet
    Label Lonehill
    Number 10187 CD1 Track 7
    Duration 9.31
    Performers: Roy Eldridge, t; Vic Dickenson, tb; Lester Young, ts; Teddy Wilson, p; Gene Ramey, b; Jo Jones, d. 12 Jan 1956
  • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 4327

    #2
    Thanks Alyn. Be interested to see what Alan Barnes makes of the Silver ballad, "Lonely Woman". I only know this through Horace's excellent trio version.

    BN.

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    • aka Calum Da Jazbo
      Late member
      • Nov 2010
      • 9173

      #3


      an interview of, not by, the blessed ms McPartland:

      According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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      • Serial_Apologist
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 37907

        #4
        One of the most interesting JRRs in a long time - thanks Alyn (and requesters!)

        PS: presumably another Lonely Woman. There are a few around, but I never get to meet any...
        Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 30-08-14, 16:31.

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        • Old Grumpy
          Full Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 3671

          #5
          Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View Post
          Thanks Alyn. Be interested to see what Alan Barnes makes of the Silver ballad, "Lonely Woman". I only know this through Horace's excellent trio version.

          BN.
          A hauntingly beautiful exposition, IMV.

          OG

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          • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 4327

            #6
            Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
            A hauntingly beautiful exposition, IMV.

            OG
            Yes, very respectful to the source and with a nod to 50s Art Pepper.

            Really like that tune and indeed all Silver's ballads

            BN.

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            • Ian Thumwood
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 4272

              #7
              Alan Barnes used to be slaughtered on the old board when he was something of a target from Trevor Cooper. I never quite understood the hostility even though Barnes is very much a mainstream (in the old sense)kind of player. It was a good track.

              Loved the Marion McPartland track most of all, especially as she seemed to put in the most "hip" performance of all the pianists selected tonight. I was staggered by the old-timeyness of the Jarrett record whilst the Bollani record only served to enforce my opinion of his as an accomplished technician who sometimes seems to play jazz. The new CD has had some very good reviews. I caught Bollani performing Gershwin this year with the Lyon S.O. under Leonard Slatkin yet his performance was more along the lines of a concert pianist being allowed to ad lib in certain passages. It was fantastic to hear Rhapsody in Blue performed live and Bollani seemed a good match for this early Classical / jazz fusion. That said, there is something not quite convincing as a jazz performer which makes his playing seem a bit superficial. I like what he does but he is over-praised, in my estimation, as a jazz musician. The jazz element is only one string to his bow . I believe he is also the presenter of Italy's equivalent of "Britain's got talent." There again, if multi-instrumentalist James Morrison can also present Australia's equivalent of "Top Gear", I suppose anything is possible.

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              • antongould
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 8844

                #8
                Moaning like hell I had to drive Daughter 4 to a party - got in the car and switched on R3 to save/soothe me and in the shape of "I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan" it did .....thanks Alyn and whoever requested same.

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