Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
Spring 2011 - Worlds Records
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SOLAR RECORDS<br />
4569878 YUSEF LATEEF CRY TENDER - LOST IN SOUND Sea Breeze • Dopolous • Cry Tender •<br />
Butter’s Blues • Yesterdays • The Snow Is Green • If You Could See Me Now • Ecaps • Outside Blues • Soul<br />
Blues • Blue Rocky • Dexterity • Trudy’s Delight • Introlude • Train Stop • Big Foot • Love Is Eternal (Collective<br />
Personnel: Lonnie Hillyer, Hugh Lawson, Herman Wright, Frank Gant, Ernie Farrow, Oliver Jackson,<br />
Wilbur Harden) [1959-1961] Digitally remastered two-fer containing a pair of albums from the Jazz great<br />
on one CD: ‘Cry Tender’ (1959) and ‘Lost In Sound’ (1961). ‘Lost in Sound’ features the leader playing the<br />
tenor saxophone exclusively. Includes 16-page booklet. [Item Code: 66122 CD: $16.00]<br />
4569884 CHARLES MINGUS THE COMPLETE 1960 NAT HENTOFF SESSIONS Folk Forms No.1 •<br />
Original Faubus Fables • What Love • All The Things You Could Be By Now If Sigmund Freud’s Wife Was<br />
Your Mother • Stormy Weather • Melody From The Drums • Reincarnation Of A Lovebird No.1 • Vasserlean<br />
• MDM (Monk, Duke & Mingus) • Bugs • Reincarnation Of A Lovebird No. 2 • Lock ‘Em Up • Cliff Walk<br />
(*) • T’ain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do (*) • Mysterious Blues • Body And Soul • Body And Soul (Alternate<br />
Take) • R & R • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (Alternate Take) • Me And<br />
You (Collective Personnel: Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Knepper, Britt Woodman, Booker Ervin, Roy Eldridge, Tommy<br />
Flanagan, Jo Jones, Max Roach, Benny Bailey, Kenny Dorham, Abbey Lincoln, more) [1960] Bonus track - (*) . In 1960, celebrated jazz critic Nat<br />
Hentoff called Charles Mingus to record a number of sessions for the new Candid label on which Mingus was given absolute freedom. All of the<br />
music from these sessions is on this set. Taped during the apex of Mingus’ creativity, they showcase such stars as Eric Dolphy, Roy Eldridge, Booker<br />
Ervin, Jimmy Knepper, Charles McPherson, Paul Bley, Tommy Flanagan, Jo Jones, and Dannie Richmond. A<br />
session featuring Booker Little, Benny Bailey, Eric Dolphy, and Max Roach (but not Mingus), has been added<br />
as a bonus. [Item Code: 66504 3-CD: $27.00]<br />
4569885 STEVE LACY THE STRAIGHT HORN OF STEVE LACY Louise • Introspection • Donna Lee •<br />
Played Twice • Air • Criss Cross • Four In One (*) • Reflections (*) • Hornin’ In (*) • Bya-Ya (*) • Let’s Call<br />
This (*) • Ask Me Now (*) • Skippy (*) (Collective Personnel: Charles Davis, John Ore, Roy Haynes, Mal<br />
Waldron, Buell Neidlinger, Elvin Jones) [1958•1960] Bonus track - (*) . This release presents the complete<br />
album ‘The Straight Horn of Steve Lacy’ (Candid CS9007). It presents him in a pianoless quartet with Charles<br />
Davis on baritone sax, John Ore on bass, and Roy Haynes on drums. As a bonus, added is Lacy’s complete<br />
second LP as a leader, ‘Reflections’ (New Jazz NJLP8206). Featuring a regular piano-bass-drums rhythms<br />
section, this quartet set consists exclusively of compositions by Monk. [Item Code: 66503 CD: $17.00]<br />
4569886 SHELLY MANNE AND HIS MEN WEST COAST JAZZ IN ENGLAND Our Delight • Bags’<br />
Groove • Nightingale • The Vamp’s Blues • I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face • Cabu • Straight, No<br />
Chaser • Yesterdays (Personnel: Joe Gordon, Richie Kamuca, Russ Freeman, Monty Budwig) [1960] This<br />
edition presents a complete live performance in Manchester by the legendary Shelly Manne quintet with Joe<br />
Gordon and Richie Kamuca. This short lived group had produced the celebrated multi-volume albums at the Blackhawk, in San Francisco, the previous<br />
year (with Victor Feldman on piano instead of Russ Freeman. The Manchester concert, which was only previously released on an extremely<br />
rare long out of print LP, showcases the quintet in high spirits, and offers a new opportunity to appreciate the<br />
talents of trumpeter Joe Gordon. [Item Code: 66513 CD: $17.00]<br />
4569887 AHMAD JAMAL TRIO THE LEGENDARY 1958 PERSHING LOUNGE & SPOTLITE CLUB<br />
PERFORMANCES But Not For Me • The Surrey With The Fringe On Top • Moonlight In Vermont • Music!<br />
Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel In) • There Is No Greater Love • Poinciana • Woody ‘N You • What’s<br />
New? • Too Late Now • All The Things You Are • Cherokee • It Might As Well Be <strong>Spring</strong> • I’ll Remember<br />
April • My Funny Valentine • Gone With The Wind • Billy Boy • It’s You Or No One • They Can’t Take<br />
That Away From Me • Poor Butterfly • Poinciana (Single Version) (*) • Poinciana (1955 Studio Version) (*)<br />
• Ahmad’s Blues • It Could Happen To You • I Wish I Knew • Autumn Leaves • Stompin’ At The Savoy •<br />
Cheek To Cheek • The Girl Next Door • Secret Love • Squatty Roo • Taboo • Autumn In New York • A Gal<br />
In Calico • That’s All • Should I? • Seleritus • Let’s Fall In Love • This Can’t Be Love • Ole Devil Moon • Ivy<br />
• Tater Pie • Aki & Ukthay (Brother & Sister) • You Don’t Know What Love Is • I Didn’t Know What Time It<br />
Was • So Beats My Heart For You • Our Delight • Soft Winds (Studio) (*) • Secret Love (Studio) (*) • Taking<br />
A Chance On Love (Studio) (*) • Volga Boatman (*) • On Green Dolphin Street (*) • How About You? (*) •<br />
I Just Can’t See For Lookin’ (*) • <strong>Spring</strong> Will Be A Little Late This Year (*) • Beat Out One (*) • Maryam (*) •<br />
Easy To Remember (*) • Jim Loves Sue (*) (Collective Personnel: Israel Crosby, Vernell Fournier, Ray Crawford, Walter Perkins) [1955-1956•1958]<br />
Bonus track - (*) . 3-CD set. All of the legendary recordings made by the Ahmad Jamal Trio (with Israel Crosby and Vernell Fournier) in 1958 at the<br />
Pershing Lounge, in Chicago plus the Spotlite performances taped by the same group later that year. Isolated<br />
studio recordings made during that period, and the complete LP ‘Count ‘Em 88’ (Argo LP610), recorded by<br />
Jamal with Israel Crosby and Walter Perkins in 1956 have been added as a bonus. This was the music that<br />
made Jamal famous. [Item Code: 66517 3-CD: $30.00]<br />
4569888 HOWARD McGHEE DUSTY BLUE - THE CONNECTION Dusty Blue • The Sound Of Music<br />
• I Concentrate On You • Sleep Talk • Park Avenue Petite • Flyin’ Colors • With Malice Towards None •<br />
Groovin’ High • A Cottage For Sale • Who Killed Cock Robin? • Wigglin’ • Music Forever • Time To Smile •<br />
Theme For Sister Salvation • Jim Dunn’s Dilemma • O.D. (Overdose) (Collective Personnel: Bennie Green,<br />
Pepper Adams, Roland Alexander, Tommy Flanagan, Ron Carter, Walter Bolden, Tina Brooks, Freddie Redd,<br />
Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson) [1960] The complete classic album ‘Dusty Blue’ (Bethlehem BCP6055). It<br />
showcases trumpeter Howard McGhee as the only horn in a quartet featuring Tommy Flanagan and Ron<br />
Carter on five tracks, while on the remaining four tunes McGhee plays in a septet that includes Pepper<br />
Adams and Bennie Green. Also included is the complete Howard McGhee-Freddie Redd Quintet LP ‘The<br />
Connection’ (Felsted LP7512), recorded the very same day as ‘Dusty Blue’. It also features the splendid tenor<br />
saxophonist Tina Brooks. [Item Code: 66514 CD: $17.00]<br />
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