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Monk in JAPAN 1963 with Charlie Rouse
Artist: Kool & The Gang
Title: Summer Madness
From Album: Light Of The World
Year: 1974
Genre: Jazz
Freddie Hubbard - flugelhorn
James Spaulding - flute
Albert Dailey - piano
Bob Cunningham - bass
Ray Appleton - drums
Ray Barretto - congas
Chilled song "First Light" is an ethereal soundscape that flows and builds (1971). Features Freddie Hubbard (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jack DeJohnette (drums); Ron Carter (bass); Richard Wyands (piano); George Benson (guitar); Airto Moreira (percussion); Phil Kraus (vibraphone); Hubert Laws (flute); Wally Kane (flute, bassoon); George Marge (flute, clarinet); Romeo Penque (flute, english horn, oboe, clarinet); Jane Taylor (bassoon); Ray Alonge (french horn); James Buffington (french horn); Margaret Ross (harp); David Nadien (violin); Paul Gershman (violin); Emanuel Green (violin); Harold Kohon (violin); Joe Malin (violin); Gene Orloff (violin); Matthew Raimondi (violin); Tosha Samaroff (violin); Irving Spice (violin); Alfred Brown (viola); Emanuel Vardi (viola); Charles McCracken (cello); George Ricci (cello).
Sampled by Souls Of Mischief "Never No More" - 93 'til Infinity (1993)
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Thelonious Monk Quartet featuring John Coltrane - Ruby, My Dear (1957)
Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor sax), Thelonious Monk (piano), Wilbur Ware (bass), Shadow Wilson (drums)
from the album 'THELONIOUS MONK WITH JOHN COLTRANE' (Jazzland Records)
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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
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Jimmy Smith's 1958 cover of the Jazz standard 'Flamingo'