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BFT245: The Reveal


Ken Dryden

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BFT245 August 2024

 

Track 1

James Spaulding: Little Niles,

by Randy Weston

Gotstabe A Better Way (Muse)

James Spaulding: alto saxophone, Mulgrew Miller: piano, Ray Mantilla, congas & African percussion, Ralph Peterson: drums, Ron Carter: bass

 

Track 2

Jon Jang Sextet: Two Flowers On A Stem,

by Jon Jang

Two Flowers On A Stem (Soul Note)

Jon Jang: piano, James Newton: flute, David Murray: tenor saxophone, Santi Debriano: bass, Jabali Billy Hart: drums, Chen Jiebing: erhu

 

Track 3

Hal Galper Trio: Cottontail,

by Duke Ellington

Fugue State (Blue Chip Jazz)

Hal Galper: piano, Jeff Johnson: bass, Steve Ellington: drums

 

Track 4

Brian Lynch: Azalea,

by Duke Ellington

24/7 (Nagel Heyer)

Brian Lynch: trumpet, Rick Germanson: piano, Hans Glawischnig: bass, Neal Smith: drums

 

Track 5

Ed Neumeister: Sunset And The Mocking Bird,

by Duke Ellington

Suite Ellington (PAO)

Ed Neumeister: trombone, Billy Drewes: clarinet, Jim Rotondi: trumpet, Fritz Pauer: piano, Peter Herbert: bass; Jeff Ballard: drums

 

Track 6

Tom Harrell & Jacky Terrasson: Parisian Thoroughfare, by Bud Powell

Moon And Sand (Jazz Aux Ramparts)

Tom Harrell: trumpet, Jacky Terrasson: piano

Long out of print, I finally tracked down this CD in 2024.

 

Track 7

Jan Lundrgren & Bengt Hallberg: Sweet Georgia Brown, by Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard, & Kenneth Casey

Back 2 Back (Volenza)

Jan Lundgren: piano, Bengt Hallberg: piano

 

Track 8

Lew Tabackin & His West Coast Friends: Star Eyes,

by Don Raye & Gene DePaul

Lew Tabackin: tenor saxophone, Bill Mays: piano, Monty Budwig: bass, Joey Baron: drums

 

Track 9

Cat Anderson: St. Louis Blues,

by W.C. Handy

Cat Anderson Plays W.C. Handy (Black & Blue)

Cat Anderson: trumpet, Norris Turney: alto saxophone, Harold Ashby: tenor saxophone; Boot Wood trombone, Philippe Baudoin: piano, Aaron Bell: bass, Sam Woodyard: drums

 

Track 10

Ray Brown & Hank Jones Great Jazz Quartet (Trio): Scrapple From The Apple, by Charlie Parker

Great Jazz Quartet (Solid/All Art)

Hank Jones: piano, Ray Brown: bass, Alan Dawson: drums, Sam Most does not play on this track

 

Track 11

Charlie Mariano: Stella By Starlight,

by Victor Young & Ned Washington

Charlie Mariano: Boston All Stars (OJC/Prestige)

Charlie Mariano: alto saxophone, Herb Pomeroy: trumpet, Dick Twardzik: piano, Bernie Griggs: bass, Jimmy Werner: drums

 

Track 12

Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra featuring Ingrid Jensen: Seafever, by Christine Jensen

Treelines (Justin Time)

Christine Jensen: soprano saxophone, Ingrid Jensen: trumpet solo

Reeds: Donny Kennedy, Erik Hove, Joel Miller, Chet Doxas, Sean Craig

Trombones: David Grott, Jean-Nicolas Trottler, David Martin, Bob Ellis:

Trumpets & Flugelhorns: Jocelyn Couture, Bill Mahar, Aron Doyle, Dave Mossing

Steve Amirault: piano, Ken Bibace: guitar, Fraser Hollins: bass, Martin Auguste: drums

 

Track 13

Gil Evans: Nobody’s Heart,

by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart

Gil Evans Plus Ten (Prestige)

Gil Evans: piano, Jimmy Cleveland: trombone, Bart Varsalona: bass trombone, Louis Mucci: 1st trumpet, Jake Koven: 2nd trumpet, Willie Ruff: French horn, Lee Konitz; alto saxophone, Steve Lacy: soprano saxophone, Dave Kurtzer: bassoon, Paul Chambers: bass, Nick Stabulas: drums

 

Track 14

Stuff Smith: How High The Moon,

by Nancy Hamilton & Morgan Lewis, into Ornithology (by Charlie Parker & Benny Harris), which is not listed on the tray card.

Live in Paris 1965 (France’s Concert)

Stuff Smith: violin, Joe Turner: piano, Jimmy Woode: bass, Kenny Clarke: drums

 

Track 15

Dave Brubeck Quartet: I’m In A Dancing Mood,

by Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman & Maurice Sigler

Dave Brubeck And Jay & Kai (SME/Columbia)

Dave Brubeck: piano, Paul Desmond: alto saxophone, Bob Bates: bass, Joe Dodge: drums

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow, some great stuff here Ken, thank you again. Of special interest to me at the moment are 1, 8, 10, and 11 (and of course 2, as mentioned in my comments). Hey, and I actually got #3 (mostly) right! Will definitely be checking out some more of these.

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