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Inspired in part by the jazz=good vibes thread.... What are examples of songs that make you happy the minute you hear them? I think this was also an old BNBB thread, which I quite enjoyed reading. Figured I'd start it up again. Here's a few to start things off...

Air Mail Special

In Walked Bud

My Favorite Things

St. Thomas

West Coast Blues

Jack The Bear

My Sweet Lord

Sleepwalk

Blue Sky

Albatross

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Albert Ayler's "Ghosts" makes me jump up and dance. So does Horace Parlan's "Us Three"!

I agree about "Ghosts" and I think most up-tempo Ornette would fall into this category as well. These pieces seem to emphasize the celebratory side of the blues.

On an altogether different note, I'll suggest the version of "Ginza Samba" on Stan Getz with Cal Tjader.

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Most Monk, most Lacy. Even when Lacy takes a solo in the middle of side two of Silva's "Seasons," it cracks me up. He's a funny motherfucker.

"Hilariously/Hilarious Paris" and "Giblet" by Sunny Murray. He's got that offbeat Cecil-Ayler hybrid thing to his heads that just makes me smile every time.

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the Vince Guaraldi Boy named Charlie Brown makes me smile when ever I put that into the player as well as the Tjader/Getz/Guaraldi Ginza Samba gives me some hard times keeping my feet on the ground

Cheers, Tjobbe

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Off Bob Moses' Time Stood Still........."Word from the RA" with Bob Moses' young son doing an adorable funny rap and fooling around with the alto sax.........and on the same cd "Elegant Blue Ghosts" with some hot soloing over funky rhythms followed by a tap dancer! No matter my energy level it gets me playing air drums every time.

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Max Kaminsky, "Dixieland-Chicago Style". This record also has Pee Wee Russell playing like a maniac and the magnificent George Wettling on drums. Love it. Love it.

When the final piano has been dropped on me, on a particularly trying day, I just put that LP on and I feel 100% better. :wub:

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Tapping me toes and stomping me feet to the exuberant music of the All-Star Stompers on the 'Historic Broadcasts - This is Jazz' series.

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On an altogether different note, I'll suggest the version of "Ginza Samba" on Stan Getz with Cal Tjader.

YES to that!!!! :tup:tup:tup

Also, "Five of One" by Charlie Rouse

"A Shade of Brown" from the album Katanga

"Too Much Sake"--Horace Silver

"Melody For C"--Sonny Clark

"Nomad"--Brubeck/Desmond

"Mighty Moe and Joe"--Mobley

"'Smake It"--Walter Davis, Jr.

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