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POLL WINNERS RECORDS<br />

27257 BILL EVANS TRIO PORTRAIT IN JAZZ Come Rain Or Come Shine • Autumn Leaves • Witchcraft<br />

• When I Fall In Love • Peri’s Scope • What Is This Thing Called Love? • <strong>Spring</strong> Is Here • Some Day My<br />

Prince Will Come • Blue In Green • Blue In Green (From Kind Of Blue) • Come Rain Or Come Shine (Live) •<br />

Nardis (Live) • Blue In Green (Live) • Autumn Leaves (Live) (Collective Personnel: Scott Lafaro, Paul Motian,<br />

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb) [1959-1960] The complete original LP ‘Portrait<br />

in Jazz’ (Riverside RLP12-315), Bill Evans’ third album as a leader. This was Evans’ first LP with the talented<br />

bassist Scott LaFaro. As a bonus, a complete radio broadcast from Birdland featuring the same trio (recorded<br />

four months after the studio album), and the original version of ‘Blue in Green’, recorded by Bill Evans with<br />

Miles Davis for the classic album ‘Kind of Blue’. [Item Code: 66314 CD: $14.00]<br />

27258 WES MONTGOMERY THE INCREDIBLE JAZZ GUITAR OF WES MONTGOMERY Airegin •<br />

D-Natural Blues • Polka Dots And Moonbeams • Four On Six • West Coast Blues • In Your Own Sweet Way<br />

• Mr. Walker • Gone With The Wind • D-Natural Blues (Different Version) (*) • West Coast Blues (Different<br />

Version) (*) (Personnel: Tommy Flanagan, Percy Heath, Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath) [1960] Bonus track - (*) .<br />

This release contains the complete classic album ‘The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery’ (Riverside<br />

RLP12-320), featuring the guitarist in a quartet format with the wonderful rhythm section of Tommy Flanagan,<br />

Percy Heath and Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath. Further versions by Wes of two of the album’s songs, also recorded in<br />

1960, have been added as a bonus. Includes 16-page booklet. [Item Code: 66315 CD: $14.00]<br />

27259 JIMMY RUSHING RUSHING LULLABIES - BRUBECK & RUSHING You Can’t Run Around<br />

Blues • Say You Don’t Mean • ‘Deed I Do • Pink Champagne • Did You Ever • I Cried For You • Three<br />

Long Years • I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me • Good Rockin’ Tonight • One Evening • Russian<br />

Lullaby • Travel The Road Of Love • There’ll Be Some Changes Made • My Melancholy Baby • Blues In<br />

The Dark • I Never Knew • Ain’t Misbehavin’ • Evenin’ • All By Myself • River, Stay ‘Way From My Door<br />

• You Can Depend On Me • Shine On Harvest Moon • Am I Blue? (Collective Personnel: Buddy Tate, Sir<br />

Charles Thompson, Ray Bryant, Skeeter Best, Gene Ramey, Jo Jones, Paul Desmond, Dave Brubeck, Gene<br />

Wright, Joe Morello) [1959-1960] The complete original LP ‘Rushing Lullabies’ (Columbia CS8196), showcasing<br />

Jimmy Rushing. Featuring Buddy Tate, Sir Charles Thompson (on organ), Ray Bryant (on piano), and<br />

Jo Jones. As a bonus, the complete album ‘Brubeck & Rushing’ (Columbia CS8353), which marks Rushing’s<br />

only recorded encounter with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. 2 LPs on 1 CD. [Item Code: 66316 CD: $14.00]<br />

27260 CHARLES MINGUS TRIO MINGUS THREE Yesterdays • Back Home Blues • I Can’t Get<br />

Started • Hamp’s New Blues • Summertime • Dizzy Moods • Laura • Cherokee (*) • Blues Too Much (*) •<br />

Thou Swell (*) • The Boy Next Door (*) • Laura (*) • When Your Lover Has Gone (*) • Just One Of Those Things (*) • Blue Greens (*) (Collective<br />

Personnel: Hampton Hawes, Dannie Richmond, John Mehegan, Kenny Clarke, Teddy Charles, Hall Overton, Ed Shaughnessy) (*- bonus tracks)<br />

[1955-1957] Charles Mingus’ complete original trio album ‘Mingus Three’ (Jubilee JLP1054). Featuring the outstanding pianist Hampton Hawes<br />

and veteran Mingus drummer Dannie Richmond. An ultra-rare trio session by the John Mehegan Trio featuring<br />

Mingus and Kenny Clarke, as well as a Teddy Charles Quartet session (featuring no horns and leaving<br />

plenty of solo space to Mingus) have been added as a bonus. [Item Code: 66317 CD: $14.00]<br />

27261 TERRY GIBBS BIG BAND THE EXCITING TERRY GIBBS BIG BAND - SWING IS HERE Day In,<br />

Day Out • Summit Blues • Limerick Waltz • You Don’t Know What Love Is • Sweet Georgia Brown • Nose<br />

Cone • Too Close For Comfort • Main Stem • Ja-Da • T And S • The Song Is You • It Might As Well Be Swing<br />

(*) • Dancing In The Dark (*) • Moonglow (*) • Bright Eyes (*) • The Fat Man (*) • My Reverie (*) • Softly,<br />

As In A Morning Sunrise (*) • Evil Eyes (*) • Back Bay Shuffle (*) (Collective Personnel: Al Porcino, Ray<br />

Triscari, Conte Candoli, Stu Williamson, Frank Huggins, Frank Rosolino, Vern Friley, Bob Edmondson, Joe<br />

Maini, Charlie Kennedy, Richie Kamuca, Bill Perkins, Jack Nimitz, Pat Moran, Buddy Clark, Mel Lewis, John<br />

Audino, Tom Shepard, Bobby Pring, Med Flory, Jack Schwartz, Lou Levy) [1960-1961 Bonus track - (*) .<br />

The complete original album ‘The Exciting Big Band of Terry Gibbs’ (Verve 2151), presenting an outstanding<br />

formation that includes such stars as Joe Maini, Richie Kamuca, Bill Perkins, Conte Candoli and Frank Rosolino.<br />

As a bonus, the complete LP ‘Swing Is Here’. [Item Code: 66511 CD: $14.00]<br />

27262 MAX ROACH WE INSIST! FREEDOM NOW SUITE Driva’ Man • Freedom Day • Triptych:<br />

Prayer- Protest- Peace • All Africa • Tears For Johannesburg • Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah (*) • Cliff Walk (*) • Tain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do (*) (Collective<br />

Personnel: Coleman Hawkins, James Schenck, Michael Olatunji, Ray Mantilla, Tomas Duvall, Abbey Lincoln, Kenny Dorham, Benny Bailey, Cecil<br />

Payne, Booker Little, Julian Priester, Walter Benton, Peck Morrison) [1960] Bonus track - (*) . The complete original album ‘We Insist, Freedom<br />

Now Suite’ (Candid CJM8002), co-composed by Roach with Oscar Brown Jr. The album features a nonet and singer, including such luminaries<br />

as Coleman Hawkins and Booker Little, plus the wonderful vocals of Abbey Lincoln. As a bonus, added is<br />

the complete session originally issued under the name of the ‘Jazz Artists Guild’, and which originally appeared<br />

divided onto two different albums: ‘The Jazz Life’ (Candid CJM8019) and ‘Newport Rebels’ (Candid<br />

CJM8022). Featuring a myriad of stars, this session also includes Max Roach on two tracks and Abbey Lincoln<br />

on the last one. [Item Code: 66492 CD: $14.00]<br />

27263 THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET PYRAMID Vendome • Pyramid • It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It<br />

Ain’t Got That Swing) • Django • How High The Moon • Romaine • Skating In Central Park (*) • No Happiness<br />

For Slater (*) • A Social Call (*) • Cue (*) • A Cold Wind Is Blowing (*) • Odds Against Tomorrow (*) •<br />

Django (*) (Personnel: John Lewis, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, Connie Kay) [1959-1960] Bonus track - (*)<br />

. The Modern Jazz Quartet’s classic original album ‘Pyramid’ (Atlantic LP1325) in its entirety. Along with<br />

the title tune - a beautiful composition by Ray Brown - it presents the definitive version of John Lewis’ gem<br />

‘Django’. As a bonus, added is the complete LP ‘Patterns’l. The latter LP was recorded by the MJQ in between<br />

the sessions for Pyramid, and consists of six John Lewis compositions. The original 1954 version of ‘Django’<br />

has also been added as a bonus. [Item Code: 66485 CD: $14.00]<br />

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