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exclusive collector’s item<br />
De-Luxe<br />
Box Set 3-CD<br />
TEDDY WILSON TRIO with JOE JONES<br />
COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS<br />
3 -CD Box Set in De-Luxe cardboard sleeve.<br />
Special packaging for collectors<br />
All the Box-Set in cardboard and<br />
in the same size as regular CD<br />
(143 mm. long x 125 mm. tall x 14 mm. wide)<br />
For perfect fitting in your shelves<br />
Although they had worked and recorded together since the mid-thirties, pianist Teddy Wilson and drummer<br />
Jo Jones only recorded in the trio format during the mid-1950s. All of their studio trio works are contained<br />
here. Included on this set are the following original albums: For Quiet Lovers (Verve MGV2029), I Got Rhythm (Verve<br />
MGV2073), The Impeccable Mr. Wilson (Verve MGV8272) & These Tunes Remind Me of You (Verve MGV8299)!<br />
Their studio trio collaborations were recorded in New York during three extended sessions on January 1,<br />
1955, March 5, 1956, and September 13, 1956. Milt Hinton, Gene Ramey, and Al Lucas alternated on bass. The<br />
September 20, 1954 studio session added here as a bonus at the end of CD3 is a strange experiment. Instead of<br />
the usual piano/bass/drums format, it includes Benny Carter’s alto sax in place of the bass, creating an authentic<br />
three-star line-up with each musician enjoying an equal share of solo space.<br />
DYN-138635 18.99 €<br />
Includes 20-page booklet<br />
TEDDY WILSON (piano), JO JONES (drums) on all tracks, with<br />
Disc 1 [1-12]: Milt Hinton (bass). New York, January 1, 1955.<br />
Disc 1 [13-23] & Disc 2 [1-2]: Gene Ramey (bass). New York, March 5, 1956.<br />
Disc 2 [3-18] & Disc 3 [1-8]: Al Lucas (bass). New York, September 13, 1956.<br />
Bonus session (Disc 3, 9-16): Benny Carter Trio:<br />
Benny Carter (as), Teddy Wilson (p) & Jo Jones (d). New York, September 20, 1954.<br />
All original sessions produced by Norman Granz.<br />
Cd1: 01 Blues For the Oldest Profession / 02 It Had to Be You / 03 You Took Advantage of Me / 04 Three Little Words / 05 If I Had You / 06 Who’s Sorry<br />
Now? / 07 The Birth of the Blues / 08 When Your Lover Has Gone / 09 Moonlight On the Ganges / 10 April In Paris / 11 Hallelujah / 12 Get Out Of Town<br />
13 Stompin’ At the Savoy / 14 Say It Isn’t So / 15 All of Me / 16 Stars Fell On Alabama / 17 I Got Rhythm / 18 On The Sunny Side of the Street / 19 Sweet<br />
Georgia Brown / 20 As Time Goes By / 21 Smiles / 22 When Your Lover Has Gone / 23 Limehouse Blues • Total Time: 75:27<br />
Cd2: 01 Blues For Daryl / 02 You’re Driving Me Crazy / 03 I Want to Be Happy / 04 Ain’t Misbehavin’ / 05. Honeysuckle Rose / 06 Fine and Dandy<br />
07 Sweet Lorraine / 08 I Found A New Baby / 09 It’s The Talk of the Town / 10 Laura / 11 Undecided / 12 Time on My Hands / 13 Who Cares? / 14 Love Is<br />
Here To Stay / 15 When You’re Smiling / 16 Imagination / 17 The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise / 18 I’ve Got The World on A String • Total Time: 66:00<br />
Cd3: 01 Whispering / 02 Poor Butterfly / 03 Rosetta / 04 Basin Street Blues / 05 How Deep Is The Ocean? / 06 Just One of Those Things / 07 Have You<br />
Met Miss Jones? / 08 It Don’t Mean A Thing / 09 Little Girl Blue / 10 June In January / 11 Jeepers Creepers / 12 Rosetta / 13 The Birth Of The Blues<br />
14 When Your Lover Has Gone / 15 The Moon Is Low / 16 This Love of Mine • Total Time: 67:07<br />
JAKI BYARD Trio<br />
HI-FLY + HERE’S JAKI<br />
DIS-138627 / 12.99 €<br />
Includes 16-page booklet<br />
DownBeat original review: Hi-Fly<br />
All Music Guide: Hi-Fi<br />
This release presents pianist Jaki Byard’s second and third LPs as a leader,<br />
both of which were recorded in a trio format with Ron Carter on bass.<br />
Hi-Fly (New <strong>Jazz</strong> NJLP8273) was Byard’s third album under his own name and<br />
features Pete La Roca on drums, while Here’s Jaki (New <strong>Jazz</strong> NJLP8256)<br />
marks his second record and includes Roy Haynes on drums.<br />
[1-8]: Hi-Fly<br />
JAKI BYARD, piano<br />
RON CARTER, bass<br />
PETE LA ROCA, drums<br />
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,<br />
January 30, 1962.<br />
NEW RELEASE<br />
[9-15]: Here’s Jaki<br />
JAKI BYARD, piano<br />
RON CARTER, bass<br />
ROY HAYNES, drums<br />
Englewood Cliffs,<br />
New Jersey, March 14, 1961.<br />
01 Hi-Fly / 02 Tillie Butterball / 03 Excerpts From “Yamecraw” / 04 There Are Many<br />
Worlds / 05 Here To Hear / 06 Lullaby Of Birdland / 07 ‘Round Midnight / 08 Blues In<br />
The Closet / 09 Cinco Y Quatro / 10 Mellow Septet / 11 Garnerin’ A Bit / 12 Giant<br />
Steps / 13 Bess, You Is My Woman Now - It Ain’t Necessarily So / 14 To My Wife<br />
15 D.D.L.J. Total Time: 78:59<br />
TCB-138600 / 12.99 €<br />
NEW RELEASE<br />
SWISS RADIO DAYS - JAZZ LIVE TRIO CONCERT SERIES<br />
VOLUME 34<br />
slide hampton / karl berger & glenn ferriS<br />
<strong>Jazz</strong> Live Trio<br />
Slide Hampton, trombone<br />
Karl Berger, vibraphone<br />
Glenn Ferris, trombone<br />
<strong>Jazz</strong> Live trio :<br />
Klaus Koening, piano<br />
Peter Frei, bass<br />
Peter Schmidlin, drums on (1-4)<br />
Pierre Favre, drums on (5-7)<br />
(1) Live on September 9, 1972<br />
(2-4) Live on December 16, 1978.<br />
(5-7) Live on December 5, 1981.<br />
01, To John (S. Hampton)<br />
02. Knowing (K. Berger)<br />
03. Perfect Love (K. Berger)<br />
04. Going Hone (K. Berger).<br />
05. Lawrence Brown (G. Ferris)<br />
06. Lost Shadown (G. Ferris)<br />
07. Cyclosis (G. Ferris)<br />
Total Time: 55:12<br />
DIS-138620 / 9.99 €<br />
NEW RELEASES - 2LPs ON 1 CD EDITION<br />
THE JAZZ CRUSADERS<br />
Freedom Sound + Lookin’ Ahead<br />
This release presents the <strong>Jazz</strong> Crusader’s first two albums<br />
in their entirety: Freedom Sound (Pacific <strong>Jazz</strong> ST-27),<br />
and Lookin’ Ahead (Pacific <strong>Jazz</strong> ST-43). Employing a twohorn<br />
front line (trombone and tenor saxophone), the<br />
group’s sound was rooted in hard bop, with an emphasis<br />
on R&B and soul. They would shorten their name to<br />
“The Crusaders” in 1971, when they decided to adopt<br />
a jazz-funk style. A long alternate take of “M.J.S. Funk”<br />
from the Freedom Sound sessions has been added here<br />
as a bonus. The 16-page booklet includes updated and<br />
original liner notes, as well as the complete Down Beat<br />
reviews for both albums.<br />
Wilton Felder (ts) Wayne Henderson (tb)<br />
includes 1 bonus track Joe Sample (p) Roy Gaines (g, on 1, 4 & 16 only)<br />
Includes 16-page booklet Jimmy Bond (b) & Stix Hooper (d)<br />
[1-6] & [16]: Freedom Sound Los Angeles, May 1961.<br />
[7-15]: Lookin’ Ahead Los Angeles, late 1961.<br />
DownBeat: Freedom Sound<br />
All Music Guide: Freedom Sound<br />
All Music Guide: Lookin’ Ahead<br />
01 The Geek / 02 M.J.S. Funk / 03 That’s It / 04 Freedom Sound / 05 Theme From “Exodus” / 06 Coon / 07 Song Of India<br />
08 Big Hunk Of Funk / 09 Tonight / 10 507 Neyland / 11 Till All Ends / 12 Tortoise And The Hare / 13 In A Dream<br />
14 Sinnin’ Sam / 15 The Young Rabbits / 16 M.J.S. FUNK [alternate take] * Total time: 77:13<br />
DIS-138621 / 9.99 €<br />
includes 1 bonus track<br />
Includes 16-page booklet<br />
[1-7]: You Better Believe It!<br />
Los Angeles, September 9 & 30, 1961.<br />
All Music Guide<br />
DownBeat<br />
[8-16]: Moment of Truth<br />
Los Angeles, Aug. 27-early Sep. 1962.<br />
All Music Guide<br />
DownBeat<br />
gerald wilson<br />
You Better Believe It! + Moment of Truth<br />
This release presents two amazing big band LPs by Gerald Wilson in<br />
their entirety: You Better Believe It! (Pacific <strong>Jazz</strong> ST-34), and Moment of Truth<br />
(Pacific <strong>Jazz</strong> ST-61). These were Wilson’s two first albums for the Pacific<br />
label and count among the very best he ever made. Included here is the<br />
original version of “Viva Tirado!”, a song which would later become a hit.<br />
The band features such impressive sidemen as Joe Maini, Buddy Collette,<br />
Bud Shank, Harold Land, Teddy Edwards, Richard “Groove” Holmes, Joe<br />
Pass, and Mel Lewis, to name a few. As a bonus, a rare tune by Wilson’s<br />
orchestra recorded live in 1954, when Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, Wardell<br />
Gray, Melba Liston and Sonny Criss were members of the band. Our<br />
16-page booklet includes updated and original liner notes, as well as the<br />
complete Down Beat reviews for both albums.<br />
Gerald Wilson & His Orchestra: Ray Triscari, Jimmy<br />
Zito, John Audino, Carmell Jones (tp), Bob Edmondson, Lester Robertson,<br />
Buddy Collette (cl, as, fl), Joe Maini, Harry Klee (as), Bud Shank (as, fl),<br />
Harold Land, Teddy Edwards, Walter Benton (ts), Jack Nimitz (bar),<br />
Joe Pass (g), Richard “Groove” Holmes (org), Jack Wilson (p), Jimmy Bond (b),<br />
and Mel Lewis (d), among others. Gerald Wilson (cond).<br />
[17] BONUS TRACK: Gerald Wilson & His Orchestra: Gerald Wilson, Ernie Royal, Walter<br />
Williams (tp), Melba Liston, Henry Coker, Robert Wagner, Trummy Young (tb), Sonny Criss,<br />
Willie Smith (as), Wardell Gray, Zoot Sims, Stan Getz (ts), Gerald Wiggins (p), Red Callender<br />
(b), Lee Young (d), Gerald Wilson (arr & cond).<br />
Live in Los Angeles, February 8, 1954.<br />
01 Blues For Yna, Yna / 02 Jeri / 03 Moody Blue / 04 Straight Up And Down / 05 The Wailer / 06 You Better<br />
Believe It / 07 Yvette / 08 Viva Tirado! / 09 Moment Of Truth / 10 Patterns / 11 Teri / 12 Nancy Jo<br />
13 Milestones / 14 Latino /15 Josefina / 16 Emerge 17 Sea Breeze 4:08 * Total Time 79:11