Shrdlu Posted February 10, 2022 Report Posted February 10, 2022 I have a cousin who is a jazz fan and singer. She studied singing with some highly-regarded guy whose name I don't remember. I have been sending her some samplers of The Three Sounds and Sonny Clark, and this time, it's Red Garland. I have about 20 CDs of Red, unscrambled into session order, but I don't want to bombard her with all that, so I made up two CDs: CD 1 With Paul Chambers (bass) and Art Taylor (drums) 1. Makin' Whoopee (8/17/56) 2. Willow Weep For Me (12/14/56) 3. Teach Me Tonight (2/7/58) 4. Ain't No Way (3/22/57) 5. Tweedly Tweedly Dum (8/9/57) 6. Exactly Like You (4/11/58) (add Ray Barretto, tumbas) 7. I Can't See For Lookin' (6/27/58) 8. It Might As Well Be Spring (6/27/58) (add Ray Barretto) 9. Summer Time (11/27/58) CD 2 With Paul Chambers (bass), Art Taylor (drums) 1. Castle Rock (6/27/58) 2. And The Angels Sing (11/21/58) 3. 'T'Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do (11/21/58) 4. Stormy Weather (11/27/58) 5. St Louis Blues (4/17/59) (Sam Jones replaces Paul Chambers) With Doug Watkins (bass), Specs Wright (drums) 6. Satin Doll (8/12/59) 7. The Man I Love (8/12/59) With Sam Jones, bass, Art Taylor, drums 8. Blue Room (12/11/59) 9. I Wonder Why (12/11/59) 10. Blues In The Night (6/15/60) This selection goes down reall well. You might try it. Quote
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted February 10, 2022 Report Posted February 10, 2022 good job my guy, isnt it great how much he recorded and the quality what was recorded, i really cant think of any clunker lp in his discography Quote
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