My dream to just do this all day everyday. Thank you for listing all the tracks and details. The setup is so perfect and shows your love for the music.
First class!! Uplifting & groovy! How can life not be good listening to this ???👍🎧 I stay clear of the pretentious jazz bullshit & simply like what i like. That makes me happy😎✌️
Many thanks for this set! For those who need details 00:00 Jimmy Smith - Prayer Meetin' (1964) Rec. 8 February 1963. Stanley Turrentine - tenor saх, Quentin Warren - guitar, Jimmy Smith - organ, Donald Bailey - drums 06:19 Jackie McLean -'Snuff (1965) Rec. 5 August 1964. Charles Tolliver - trumpet, Jackie McLean - alto saxophone, Herbie Hancock - piano, Cecil McBee - bass, Roy Haynes - drums 13:59 Stanley Turrentine - Smile, Stacey (1962) Rec. 2 January 1962. Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone, Les McCann - piano, Herbie Lewis - bass, Otis Finch - drums 21:50 Grant Green - The Things We Did Last Summer (1981) Rec. 13 January 1962. Grant Green - guitar, Sonny Clark - piano, Sam Jones - bass, Art Blakey - drums 27:20 Bobby Hutcherson - The Kicker (aka ХYZ) (1999) Rec. 29 December 1963. Joe Henderson - tenor sax, Bobby Hutcherson - vibes, Duke Pearson - piano, Bob Cranshaw - bass, Al Harewood - drums 35:07 Lee Morgan - Heavy Dipper (1958) Rec. 29 September 1957. Lee Morgan - trumpet, Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone, Bobby Timmons - piano, Paul Chambers - bass, "Philly" Joe Jones - drums 42:06 Hank Mobley - Darn That Dream (1980) Rec. 20 October 1957. Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone, Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone, Sonny Clark - piano, Paul Chambers - bass, Philly Joe Jones - drums
you mean tone poet playlist, shameful that in these days ppl assiosiate bn with their current releases - a milking cow from the past. current jazz collectors know shit about jazz except for what thery are fed with, which they think is worth to show off..
Got to agree with you. I'm trying without success to find Muriel Grossman on CD let alone vinyl and yet we have BN re=cycled for the umpteeth time. At least play some of the lesser known stuff. If people need telling how wonderful BN was without seeing it for themselves then they didn't fucking deserve it in the first place.