brownie Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Eddie Higgins 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' (Venus) Quote
Jim R Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Sorry Jim, but the idea was one at a time ... oops. B) Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 After Smoke get in your eyes, I´d go with: George Evans: EYES FOR YOU (M-Swing 2002) Quote
Free For All Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 (edited) After Smoke get in your eyes, I´d go with: George Evans: EYES FOR YOU (M-Swing 2002) This smells like an AMG search. Anyone ever actually hear this one? But at least it keeps the game alive. "You Must Believe In Spring" (Bill Evans) OK, I've lobbed one over the plate for someone. Edited May 5, 2004 by Free For All Quote
Free For All Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 (edited) Sorry Jim, but the idea was one at a time ... oops. B) Listen here young man, we'll pull this thread over right now if you don't straighten up! And don't think it's not possible, it's very f*cking possible!!* *last part courtesy Buddy Rich Edited May 5, 2004 by Free For All Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 After Smoke get in your eyes, I´d go with: George Evans: EYES FOR YOU (M-Swing 2002) This smells like an AMG search. Anyone ever actually hear this one? But at least it keeps the game alive. "You Must Believe In Spring" (Bill Evans) OK, I've lobbed one over the plate for someone. Touché! (though I´m sure someone at this board has it ) Now one I have in my collection, believe me: Karel Ruzicka Jr.: "SPRING ROLLS QUARTET" (Cube-Metier 1998) I picked many czech jazz CDs when I was in Prague a few years ago. This is an interesting saxophonist. Quote
Free For All Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Quartet West (Charlie Haden) Quartet Out would have been an obvious choice but not an album title. Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Gary Bartz: WEST 42nd STREET (Candid 1990) Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Big Joe Turner: LIFE AIN´T EASY (Pablo, 1974) Quote
Claude Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 "The Easy Way" (Jimmy Giuffre) Please try not to answer with "Way out west" Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 "The Easy Way" (Jimmy Giuffre) Please try not to answer with "Way out west" I´ll say it: Way out we.... Nah, I´ll stop in "out" Johnny Griffin: WAY OUT! (Riverside, 1958) Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Out to Lunch (Eric Dolphy) Try again, LAL. Out to lunch was already posted by king ubu... Quote
LAL Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Okie Dokie, hope this one's not been used yet. Out There (Eric Dolphy) Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 Ben Webster: "THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE" (Black lion) Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 12 hours without any reply? We do need some more AMG research.... Alan Broadbent: "AWAY FROM YOU" (Trend) Quote
brownie Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 The 'Away' was tough. Next one - which may be tough too!: - You 'N Me by Al Cohn and Zoot Sims Quote
brownie Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 OK, Dan. You're really good How about this one? 'The Blues Are Brewin' - Billie Holiday (Decca album) Quote
Dan Gould Posted May 6, 2004 Author Report Posted May 6, 2004 Well, that's the end of that string! The only way it could have continued would be if Brew Moore made an LP, like, maybe, Brew 'N Buck .... Quote
EKE BBB Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 OK, we´ll play a little tricky once more... do you like folkie songwriters? Billy Bragg: "BREWING UP WITH..." (Go!, 1984) B) Quote
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