Hardbopjazz Posted March 30, 2019 Report Posted March 30, 2019 Here are the answers to the blindfold test. BFT 180 01. Broadway David Murray- ts, George Coleman- ts, Joshua Redman- ts, Don Braden- ts, John Hicks- p, Christian McBride- b, Herlin Riley- d. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC August 6, 1993 02. Dramatis Personae Wayne Shorter, ts, ss, Ryan Kisor, tp, Wayne Goodman, tb, Andy Farber, ts, ss, Eric Reed, p, Jim Beard, kb, Christian McBride, b, David Gilmore, g, Mino Cinelu, perc, Sean Thomas, steel drums, Herlin Riley, d, Robert Sadin, special consultant accompanying orchestra. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, April 25, 1998 03. Sweet Suckers Rhoda Scott- b3, Randy Johnson- g, Houston Person- ts, Idris Muhammad- d. 04. These Are Soulful Days Joey DeFrancesco- b3, Pat Martino- g, James Carter- ss, Idris Muhammad- d. 05. If You See Kay Dr. Lonnie Smith- b3, James Carter- ts, Ronnie Cuber- bs, John Abercrombie- g, Idris Muhammad- d. 06. St. Thomas Jimmy McGriff- b3, James Carter- ts, Houston Person- ts, Ronnie Cuber- bs, Randy Johnson- g, Pat Martino- g, Idris Muhamad- d. 07. Blue Monk Cedar Walton- p, Buster Williams- b. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, NYC October 11, 2000 08. I Wish Cyrus Chestnut- p, Reginald Veal- b. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York City, April 13, 2000. 09. I Remember April Percy Heath- b, Jeb Patton- p. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York City February 03, 2001 10. Strighten Up And Fly Right Ray Brown and Monty Alexander Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York City, 2000-12-18 Quote
jeffcrom Posted March 30, 2019 Report Posted March 30, 2019 I listened and enjoyed, but have been so busy that I never got around to writing up my thoughts. I recognized only David Murray, Wayne Shorter, and Lonnie Smith. I really enjoyed "I Remember April." Quote
Hot Ptah Posted March 31, 2019 Report Posted March 31, 2019 Which albums are these songs from? Are some not on albums? i like to know the album identifications so that I can buy the albums of the songs that I like. Also if some of these are not on albums, how did you have copies of such great recordings? Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 31, 2019 Report Posted March 31, 2019 There are a ton of private recordings - radio broadcasts/audience/soundboard - that trade on the interwebs. I wouldn't be surprised if most or all of these are from his own personal collection. Quote
Hardbopjazz Posted March 31, 2019 Author Report Posted March 31, 2019 2 hours ago, Hot Ptah said: Which albums are these songs from? Are some not on albums? i like to know the album identifications so that I can buy the albums of the songs that I like. Also if some of these are not on albums, how did you have copies of such great recordings? All of these are recordings I’ve made. None are available commercially. Quote
Milestones Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 That's one way to make a challenging BFT. Quote
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