BLC-135755 01. Announcement 1:25 02, Very Early 6:32 03. Gloria’s Step 7:45 04. Re: Person I Knew 7:00 05. How My Heart Sings 5:05 exclusive collector’s item check your collection: you won’t find this one ! Includes 8-page booklet 16.99 € 06. Twelve Tone Tune (T. T. T.) 6:35 07. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your 08. Nardis 16:02 09. Waltz For Debby 5:47 10. I’m Getting Sentimental Over You 4:27 BONUS TRACK: Total Time: 66:42 BILL EVANS TRIO The 1972 Ljubljana Concert + 1 Bonus Track all tracks previously un<strong>issue</strong>d! This release presents a never before heard performance with excellent sound quality by the great Bill Evans. Recorded live at the Ljubljana <strong>Jazz</strong> Festival in Ljubljana (then Yugoslavia, now Slovenia’s capital) on June 10, 1972, this is the only known recording of the Bill Evans Trio with English drummer Tony Oxley, celebrated for his free jazz collaborations with such outstanding musicians as Cecil Taylor, John McLaughlin, Gordon Beck, and Anthony Braxton, among others, and for his own work as a leader. Evans and Eddie Gomez were performing as a duo in London early that month when Oxley was invited by the pianist to join them. The result pleased them so much that they decided to play a few concerts together, from which the Ljubljana set seems to be the only complete surviving performance. A single tune from an early June set at Ronnie Scott’s in London also exists, and has been added here as a bonus. bill evans piano eddie gomez bass tony oxley drums Ljubljana <strong>Jazz</strong> Festival, Ljubljana, Slovenia (ex Yugoslavia), June 10, 1972. Same personnel. Live at Ronnie Scott’s, London, England, early June 1972. Enjoy shopping or just browsing on our website which is filled with all titles available from <strong>Jazz</strong> <strong>Messengers</strong>. It is the fastest and easiest way to buy from us! WHAT’S NEW ? Our weekly newsletter with special offers and new arrivals that you might not find anywhere else. fast delivery Our ability to deliver “right now” new releases and our excellent prices. It is a combination that not many other jazz mailing order companies can beat. simple payments Safe and simple online payment, either by credit card or paypal through our account: customerservice@jazzmessengers.com Specialist <strong>Jazz</strong> Shop in Barcelona • còrcega, 202, barcelona. OPEN FROM TUESDAY TO SATURDAY hindsight records records order by phone + (34) 93 440 71 05 - monday - thursday (9 -14 & 16 - 19 hrs.) / friday (9 - 14 hrs.) <strong>Jazz</strong> <strong>Messengers</strong>. P.O. Box 23232, Barcelona 08080, Spain. E-mail: info@jazzmessengers.com. • Fax: (+34) 93 448 47 23. <strong>Jazz</strong> <strong>Messengers</strong> Online: www.jazzmessengers.com
FRESH SOUND RECORDS New Arrivals arnett cobb Party Time + More Party Time + Movin’ Right Along ABS-135210 / 18.99 € 3 LPs on 2 CDs ABS-135753 / 11.99 € CD 1 [1-7] from the album Party Time (Prestige PRLP7165) Arnett Cobb (ts), Ray Bryant (p), Wendell Marshall (b), Art Taylor (d), Ray Barretto (conga, except on #6). Recorded in New York, on May 14, 1959. CD 1 [8-11] & CD 2 [1 &10] from More Party Time (Prestige PRLP7175) Arnett Cobb (ts), Tommy Flanagan (p), Sam Jones (b), Art Taylor (d), Danny Barrajanos (conga, except on CD 2 #2). Englewood Cliffs, N.J., on February 16, 1960 CD 2 [2-9] from the album Movin’ Right Along (Prestige PRLP7216) Arnett Cobb (ts), Bobby Timmons (p), Sam Jones (b), Art Taylor (d), Buck Clark (conga). Englewood Cliffs, N.J., on February 17, 1960 CD 1: 01. When My Dreamboat Comes Home 02. Lonesome Road 03. Blues in the Closet 04. Party Time 05. Flying Home 06. Slow Poke 07. Cocktails for Two 08. Lover Come Back to Me 09. Blue Lou 10. Swanee River 11. Blue Me Total time: 63:51 min. CD 2: 01. Sometimes I’m Happy 02. Fast Ride 03. The Nitty Gritty 04. All I Do is Dream of You 05. Ghost of A Chance 06. Exactly Like You 07. Walkin’ 08. Softly, As in A Morning Sunrise 09. The Shy One 10. Down By the Riverside Total time: 46:03 min bill hardman quintet Saying Something + Bonus Track Personnel: Bill Hardman (tp), Sonny Red (as, except on #7), Ronnie Mathews (p), Bob Cunningham (b), Jimmy Cobb (d). Doug Watkins, replaces Cunningham on #7. barbara long Recorded at Medallion Studios, Newark, New Jersey, October 18, 1961. [1-6] from the Savoy album: The Bill Hardman Quintet - Saying Something (MG12170) [7] from the Savoy <strong>Jazz</strong> album: Bill Hardman – Saying Something (SJL1164) 01. Capers 02. Angel Eyes 03. Jo B. 04. Buckeye Blues 05. Assunta 06. It Ain’t Happened Yet Bonus track: 07. With Malice Toward None Soul – The Voice Of Barbara Long + Bonus Tracks ABS-135754 / 11.99 € buddy rich [1-12] from the Savoy album Soul - The Voice of Barbara Long (MG12161) Barbara Long (vocals), Billy Howell (tp & arr), Booker Ervin (ts), Nat Phipps (p), George Tucker (b), Al Harewood (d). Recorded at Medallion Studio, Newark, New Jersey, January 5 & 10 , 1961 [13-16] from the Atco album Gypsy by the Herb Geller and his All Stars (SD 33-109) Barbara Long (vocals), accompanied by Thad Jones (tp), Herb Geller (as), Hank Jones (p), Scott LaFaro (b), Elvin Jones (d). Billy Taylor (replaces Jones on #16). Recorded in New York, June 9 & 10 , 1959. 01. The Trolley Song 02. Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good to You? 03. Largo to Oscar 04. When You’re Smiling 05. Call Me Darling 06. Where Is Lonesome 07. On Green Dolphin Street 08. You Don’t Know What Love Is 09. Serenade 10. Squeeze Me 11. Theme from “Swan Lake” 12. It’s Heaven 13. Everything’s Coming Up Roses 14. Together 15. Mama’s Talkin’ Soft 16. Small World Buddy Rich And His Buddies · Playtime + Bonus Tracks ABS-135208 / 18.99 € 2 LPs on 2 CDs CD 1 [1-8] from the album Playtime Argo LP-676 Buddy Rich & His Buddies: Sam Most (cl, fl, as); Mike Mainieri (vib); John Morris (p); Wilbur Wynne (g); Richard Evans (b); Buddy Rich (d). On #2 & 6 Don Goldie, trumpet, added. Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago, Oct. 3 & 4 (#2, 6), 1960 CD 1 [9-12] & CD 2 [1 -6] unreleased Argo album Sam Most (fl); Wilbur Wynne out; Wyatt Ruther (b, replaces Evans); Vince Marino (conga, added); and Ernie Wilkins, probably arranger on CD 1 #11 & CD 2 #1. Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago, circa January 1961 CD 2 [7-14] Broadcast National Guard Sessions Sam Most (fl); Mike Mainieri (vib); Johnny Morris (p); Wyatt “Bill” Ruther (b); Buddy Rich (d); Vinny Marino (conga). Sergeant Jim Collins, master of ceremonies. NBC radio broadcast, National Guard Sessions, October 1961 CD 1: 01. Lulu’s Back in Town 02. Playtime 03. Will You Still Be Mine? 04. Fascinatin’ Rhythm 05. Makin’ Whoopee 06. Marbles 07. Misty 08. Cheek to Cheek 09. The Night Is Young and You’re So Beautiful 10. Little Susie 11. R.B. 12. Angel Eyes CD 2: 01. The Be-Bop Irishman 02. Foxy 03. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top 04. The Way You Look Tonight 05. Doxy 06. Mountain Greenery Bonus Tracks: 07. Cheek to Cheek 08. Lulu’s Back in Town 09. Baubles, Bangles and Beads 10. Mountain Greenery 11. Misty 12. Sweet Georgia Brown 13. Little Girl Blue 14. After You’ve Gone johnny griffin orchestra The Big Soul-band + White Gardeni ABS-135207 / 11.99 € 2 LPs on 1 CD [1-8] From the Riverside album The Big Soul-Band (RLP-1179) Clark Terry, Bobby Bryant (tp), Julian Priester, Matthew Gee (tb), Frank Strozier (as), Johnny Griffin, Eddie Williams (ts), Charles Davis (bs), Harold Mabern (p), Victor Sproles (b), Charlie Persip (d). Pat Patrick (as), and Bob Cranshaw (b), replace Strozier and Sproles on # 1,2 & 7. Bobby Timmons (p), replaces Mabern on #3 & 4. Recorded at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, May 24 [1,2,7], 31 [5,6,8] & June 3 [3,4], 1960 [9-18] from the Riverside album White Gardenia (RLP-9387) Johnny Griffin, tenor sax, is accompanied by:. [9,15,17] Clark Terry (flhn), Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Paul Faulice (tb), Ray Alonge (frhn), Barry Galbraith (g), Ron Carter (b), Ben Riley (d), Alfred Brown, Harry Lookofsky, David Schwartz (vla), Charles McCracken, Lucien Schmit (clo). [10,13,16] Clark Terry, Ernie Royal, Nat Adderley (tp), Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Paul Faulice (tb), Ray Alonge (frhn), Barry Harris (p), Barry Galbraith (g), Ron Carter (b), Ben Riley (d), Maurice Bialkin, Ray Schweitzer, Edgardo Sodero, Lucien Schmit (clo). [11,12,14,18] Jimmy Jones (p), and Abe Kessler, Peter Makas, Charles McCracken (clo), replace Harris, Bialkin, Schweitzer and Sodero. Trumpet solo on #12 by Nat Adderley; on #15 by Clark Terry; trombone solo on #16 by Jimmy Cleveland. All piano solos by Barry Harris. Recorded at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, July 13 , 14 & 17 , 1961 01. Wade in the Water 02. Panic Room Blues 03. Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen 04. Meditation 05. Holla 06. So Tired 07. Deep River 08. Jubilation 09. Gloomy Sunday 10. That Old Devil Called Love 11. White Gardenia 12. God Bless the Child 13. Detour Ahead 14. Good Morning, Heartache 15. Don’t Explain 16. Travelin’ Light 17. No More 18. Left Alone Total time: 79:00 min. approx. beverly kenney Complete Decca Recording + Bonus Track ABS-135205 / 18.99 € 3 LPs on 2 CDs CD 1: 01. Your Love Is My Love 02. The Magic Touch 03. It’s Magic 04. A–You’re Adorable 05. Time Was / It’s So Peaceful 06. A Summer Romance 07. Try a Little Tenderness 08. What Is There to Stay 09. A Lover Like You 10. It’s a Most Unusual Day 11. You’re My Boy 12. What’s It Like in Paris(*) 13. Sing a Rainbow (*) 14. Brooklyn Love Song (*) 15. Do It Again 16. A Woman’s Intuition 17. Life Can Be Beautiful 18. Mama, Do I Gotta? 19. Again 20. Isn’t It a Pity 21. Where Can I Go Without You 22. Beyond The Next Hill 23. You Couldn’t Be Cuter 24. Born to Be Blue 25. I Walk a Little Faster 26. It’s a Blue World 27. Somewhere Along the Way CD 2: 01. For All We Know 02. It Only Happens When I Dance With You 03. Vanity 04. Go Away, My Love! 05. Undecided 06. A Sunday Kind of Love 07. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place 08. I Had the Craziest Dream 09. What a Difference a Day Made 10. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe 11. Tampico 12. Sentimental Journey 13. Any Old Time 14. And the Angels Sing 15. More Than You Know 16. The Dipsy Doodle Bonus Tracks (The Sesac sessions): 17. Lonely and Blue 18. Yours Sincerely 19. Long, Lean and Lanky 20. Too Bad 21. Too Late to Be Sorry 22. It’s a Mean Old World 23. Tall, Dark and Handsome 24. Let’s Try Again 25. The Stars, the Night, the Moon 26. That Pyramid <strong>Jazz</strong> 27. I Hate Rock and Roll 28. What Is There to Say Playboy’s Penthouse TV Show: 29. Interview 30. Everything Happens to Me 31. Interview continues 32. Mountain Greenery 33. Makin’ Whoopee – duet with Hugh Hefner 34. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning dick morgan trio At The Showboat + See What I Mean? + Settlin In ABS-135209 / 18.99 € 3 LPs on 2 CDs Beverly Kenney (vocal on all tracks) Personnel on [1-2]: with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra. New York City, February 19, 1958. Personnel on Sings for Playboys: with Ellis Larkins (p, celeste), Joe Benjamin (b). New York City, December 2, 1957. Personnel on Born to be Blue: accompanied by Orchestras directed by Hal Mooney (CD1 #19-22, CD2 #1-4) and Charlie Albertine (CD1 #23-27). Ellis Larkins plays piano on all selections, Charlie Shavers (tp CD2 #1-3). New York City, October 9 (CD1 #1-4) and 14 (CD1 #5-9), and October 22 (CD2 #1-4), 1958. Personnel on the The Sesac sessions [17-26]: Accompanied by Eddie Safranski and His Orchestra. Collective personnel including: Dale McMickle, Jimmy Nottingham, Bernie Glow (tp), Will Bradley, Bob Alexander, Lou McGarity (tb), Artie Baker (cl), Hymie Shertzer (as), Al Klink (ts), Dany Bank (bs), Dick Hyman (p), Mundell Lowe (g), Eddie Safranski (b, arr), Don Lamond (d). Rockaway, N.J., 1958. Personnel on [27]: Accompanied by orchestra conducted by Skitch Henderson. Steve Allen TV-Show, May 18, 1958. Personnel on [28]: Accompanied by unknown orchestra. Location and recording date unknown. Personnel on [29-34]: Accompanied by unknown rhythm section (p, celeste, b, d). Playboy’s Penthouse TV Show. Hosted by Hugh Hefner. Chicago, 1960 CD 1 [1-2] from the 45 rpm 7” single Decca 9-30614 CD 1 [3,4,6-11,15-18] from the 12” LP Sings For Playboys (Decca DL 8743) CD 1 [19-22, 24-27] & CD 2 [1-4] from the ...Born to be Blue...” Decca DL 8850 CD 2 [5-16] from the 12” LP Like Yesterday (Decca DL 8948) CD 2 [17-26] from different Sesac Recording sessions and albums CD 2 [27] from the Steve Allen Show at NBC-TV CD 2 [28]: Live recording CD 2 [29-34] from Playboy’s Penthouse Show at WBKB-TV CD 1 [1-8] from the album At the Showboat (Riverside RLP1183) Dick Morgan (p), Keter Betts (b), Bertell Knox (d). Recorded at “The Showboat”, Washington, D.C., May 4, 1960 CD 1 [9-12] & CD 2 [1 - 4] from the album See What I Mean? (Riverside RLP9347) Dick Morgan (p), Keter Betts (b), Bertell Knox (d). Recorded at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City, October 31, 1960 CD 2 [5-14] from the album Settlin’ In (Riverside RLP9383) Dick Morgan (p), Joe Benjamin (b), Ben Riley (d). Recorded at Bell Sound Studios, New York City, May 17, 1961 CD 1:01. For Pete’s Sake 02. I Ain’t Got Nobody 03. Misty 04. The Gypsy in My Soul 05. Will You Still Be Mine? 06. Big Fat Mama 07. Like Lois 08. It’s All Right with Me 09. Rocks in My Bed 10. Love for Sale 11. I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face 12. When Lights Are Low Total time: 67:46 min. CD 2: 01. See What I Mean 02. Li’l Darlin’ 03. Home, Cradle of Happiness 04. Meditation 05. Serenata 06. Bash! 07. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 08. Mr. Wonderful 09. If I Should Lose You 10. Settlin’ in 11. Take the “A” Train 12. Work Song 13. I’ll Take Romance 14. Just in Time Total time: 60:53 min.