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Off The Best Of Donald Byrd Album. Make sure to download this album on itunes or Amazon!!!
Clifford Brown - Yesterdays
taken from the Album / tratto dall’album “Monk / Trane ” B1 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, US - 1973 Milestone Records — M - 47011 720p 00:00 - - - B1 — Well, You Needn't - - - 11.24 Recorded June 26, 1957 at Reeves Sound Studios Remastered At – Fantasy Studios Published by Regent Music (BMI) Personnel: Alto Saxophone - Gigi Gryce Bass – Wilbur Ware Drums – Art Blakey Piano – Thelonious Monk Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins, John Coltrane Trumpet – Ray Copeland Art Direction – Tony Lane Composed By Thelonious Monk Liner Notes – Grover Sales Liner Notes [Producer Notes] – Orrin Keepnews Producer, Reissue Producer – Orrin Keepnews Recorded By [Original Recording Engineer] – Jack Higgins Remastered By – Brian Gardner . . . . .
Jimmy Smith's 1958 cover of the Jazz standard 'Flamingo'
Oliver Nelson Septet - Stolen Moments (1961) Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute), Oliver Nelson (tenor sax, arrange), George Barrow (baritone saxophone), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Roy Haynes (drums) from the album 'THE BLUES AND THE ABSTRACT TRUTH' (Impulse! Records)
Cannonball Adderley Sextet ' Jive samba ' - Tokyo 1963 Cannonball Adderley sax Yussef Lateef sax Nat Adderley trumpet Sam Jones bass Joe Zawinul piano Louis Hayes drums
The guys were really having fun at this concert. You can clearly hear what an impact Lateef had on them. The solos are more daring and soulful. Nat's solo is out of this world. DISCLAIMER: All music, lyrics, videos and photos, remain copyright of their respective owners. No infringement intended. Used for the Artist's promotional purposes only. If you like this recording, I strongly recommend you buying the record.
original song, oldie.
"A Taste Of Honey" sung by the Simply Eloquent Morgana King with Torrie Zito as arranger & conductor