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ESSENTIAL JAZZ CLASSICS<br />

55487 DAVE BRUBECK BRUBECK PLAYS BERNSTEIN Dialogues For Jazz Combo And Orchestra (I) :<br />

Allegro • Dialogues For Jazz Combo And Orchestra (Ii): Andante-Ballad • Dialogues For Jazz Combo And<br />

Orchestra (Iii): Adagio-Ballad • Dialogues For Jazz Combo And Orchestra (Iv): Allegro-Blues • Maria • I Feel<br />

Pretty • Somewhere • A Quiet Girl • Tonight • Tokyo Traffic (*) • Rising Sun (*) • Toki’s Theme (*) • Fujiyama<br />

(*) • Zen Is When (*) • The City Is Crying (*) • Osaka Blues (*) • Koto Song (*) (Collective Personnel:<br />

Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright, Joe Morello) [1960] Bonus track - (*) . On the first half the Dave Brubeck<br />

Quartet performs a four-part composition by Dave’s older brother Howard, accompanied by the New York<br />

Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein. On the second half, the quartet offers its interpretations of<br />

five tunes from Bernstein’s Broadway musicals ‘West Side Story’’ and ‘Wonderful Town’. As a bonus, another<br />

album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet: ‘Jazz Impressions of Japan’ also appears here in its entirety. [Item<br />

Code: 66466 CD: $16.00]<br />

55488 ART PEPPER GETTIN’ TOGETHER Whims Of Chambers • Bijou The Poodle • Why Are We<br />

Afraid • Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise • Rhythm-A-Ning • Diane • Gettin’ Together • The Way You Look<br />

Tonight • Gettin’ Together (Alt. Tk) • What Is This Thing Called Love • A Foggy Day (*) • Diane-A-Flow (*) •<br />

Zenobia (*) (Collective Personnel: Conte Candoli, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Perkins, Jimmy Rowles, Ben Tucker, Mel Lewis)<br />

[1956•1960] Bonus track - (*) . This release presents the complete original Art Pepper album ‘Gettin’ Together’ (Contemporary S7573). Following<br />

the trend of his earlier LP, ‘Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section’, the saxophonist is paired here with the Miles Davis Quintet rhythm section of<br />

the period, consisting of Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb, plus trumpeter Conte Candoli on three tracks. A complete quintet session<br />

featuring Bill Perkins and Jimmy Rowles has been added as a bonus. [Item Code: 66500 CD: $16.00]<br />

55489 ART PEPPER INTENSITY I Can’t Believe Hat You’re In Love With Me • I Love You • Come Rain Or Come Shine • Long Ago (And Far<br />

Away) • Gone With The Wind • I Wished On The Moon • Too Close For Comfort • Five Points • Pepper Steak (*) • You’re Driving Me Crazy (*) •<br />

Tenor Blooz (*) • Yardbird Suite (*) • Straight Life (*) (Collective Personnel: Dolo Coker, Jimmy Bond, Frank Butler, Red Norvo, Gerald Wiggins,<br />

Ben Tucker, Joe Morello) [1957/1960] Bonus track - (*) . This release presents the complete original Art Pepper album ‘Intensity’ (Contemporary<br />

S7607). Recorded in a quartet format. As a bonus, added is a complete studio session made three years before ‘Intensity’. Although the album was<br />

recorded in a quintet setting, Pepper is still the only horn. Both the saxophonist’s intensity and artistic integrity (his real trademarks) are evident<br />

throughout this outstanding CD. [Item Code: 66501 CD: $16.00]<br />

55490 TOOTS THIELEMANS THE SOUL OF TOOTS You Are My Sunshine • Nuages • Five O’clock Whistle • Soul • Lonesome Road •<br />

Misty • Confirmation • Les Enfants S’ennuient Le Dimanche • Brother John • Don’t Be That Way (*) • Scotch On The Rocks (*) • Diga Diga Doo<br />

(*) • Sonny Boy (*) • In A Sentimental Mood (*) • Cool And Easy (*) • Tangerine (*) • Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man (*) (Collective Personnel: Ray<br />

Bryant, Tommy Bryant, Oliver Jackson, Wendell Marshall, Bill Clark, Hank Jones, Doug Watkins, Art Taylor) [1958-1959] Bonus track - (*) . This<br />

edition presents the complete original album ‘The Soul of Toots Thielemans (Signature SM6006), on which the celebrated Belgian harmonica and<br />

guitar player is featured in a quartet format with the brothers Ray Bryant on piano and Tommy Bryant on bass, plus Oliver Jackson on drums. As a<br />

bonus, added are two quartet sessions by Thielemans in their entirety. The first complete session has all of his recordings with Ray Bryant, while<br />

the second complete session features the great Hank Jones on piano in his only quartet date ever with Toots. [Item Code: 66502 CD: $16.00]<br />

55491 BLUE MITCHELL THE LEGENDARY QUARTET SESSIONS WITH WYNTON KELLY I’ll Close My<br />

Eyes • Avars • Scrapple From The Apple • Kinda Vague • Sir John • When I Fall In Love • Sweet Pumpkin •<br />

I Wish I Knew • The Way You Look Tonight • Park Avenue Petite • Blue Soul • Park Avenue Petite (Alt. Tk.)<br />

• Blue Soul (Alt. Tk.) • There’ll Never Be Another You (Collective Personnel: Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones, Roy<br />

Brooks, Wilbur Ware, Sam Jones, Philly Joe Jones) [1958-1960] The complete original LP ‘Blue’s Moods’,<br />

Blue Mitchell’s first entirely quartet album. Featuring Wynton Kelly on piano, Sam Jones on bass and Roy<br />

Brooks on drums. As a bonus, included are all of Mitchell’s other existing quartet recordings with the exception<br />

of his participation as a sideman on Bobby Timmons’ 1960 album ‘Soul Time’. . [Item Code: 66506<br />

CD: $16.00]<br />

55492 FREDDIE HUBBARD OPEN SESAME Open Sesame • But Beautiful • Gypsy Blue • All Or Nothing<br />

At All • One Mint Julep • Hub’s Nub • Open Sesame (Alt Tk) • Gypsy Blue (Alt Tk) • Out Of This World<br />

(*) • Walter’s Altar (*) • A Blues Mood (*) • Azil (*) (Collective Personnel: Tina Brooks, McCoy Tyner, Sam<br />

Jones, Clifford Jarvis, Walter Benton, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb) [1960] Bonus track - (*)<br />

. The complete LP ‘Open Sesame’ (Blue Note BLP4040), Freddie Hubbard’s first album as a leader. Recorded<br />

in a quintet format, it features the talented Tina Brooks on tenor sax (who wouldn’t record again after March<br />

1961), and McCoy Tyner on piano (who would have his first gig with John Coltrane that same month). As a bonus, added is a complete session<br />

recorded by Hubbard shortly after our main album, which marks his only existing encounter with tenor saxophonist Walter Benton (it belongs to<br />

Benton’s LP Out of This World). It is also noteworthy for featuring the celebrated Miles Davis rhythm section<br />

of Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb. [Item Code: 66508 CD: $16.00]<br />

55493 STEPHANE GRAPPELLI QUARTET IMPROVISATIONS The Lady Is A Tramp • Fascinating<br />

Rhythm • Dans La Vie • Cheek To Cheek • A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square • Taking A Chance On<br />

Love • ‘S Wonderful • Someone To Watch Over Me • If I Had You • Body And Soul • I Want To Be Happy<br />

• She’s Funny That Way • Time After Tim • Just One Of Those Things • Pennies From Heave • Can’t Help<br />

Lovin’ That Man • A Girl In Calico • The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise • I Can’t Recognize The Tune •<br />

You Took Advantage Of Me • The Folks Who Live On The Hill • Looking At You • Manoir De Mes Reves •<br />

Djangology • Have You Met Miss Jones? • This Can’t Be Love • Alemberts (Collective Personnel: Maurice<br />

Vander, Pierre Michelot, Jack Dieval, Baptiste ‘Mac Kac’ Reiulles, more) [1954/1956] The complete 1956<br />

album ‘Improvisations’ (Barclay F84034) featuring the exceptional jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli in a<br />

quartet format. The album consists of jazz standards. All of the bonus tracks also feature the violinist in a<br />

quartet setting (including the complete long out of print 10’’ LP Jazz Aux Champs-Elysees No. 2 - Voix de son<br />

Maitre FFLP1042 - with pianist Jack Dieval). This material was recorded two years before ‘Improvisation’ and<br />

also consists of a variety of standard tunes. [Item Code: 66509 CD: $16.00]<br />

15 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663<br />

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