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2242 GIANNI BASSO GUY LAFITTE SWING RADIO DAYS, VOLUME 24 Easy Living • Groovin’ High • Lush<br />

Life • La Valle Dell’ Amore • Climb Every Mountain • Tinto Time • Cherokee • Days Of Wine And Roses (Collective<br />

Personnel: Klaus Koening, Peter Frei, Peter Schmidlin, Guy Lafitte, Pierre Favre) [1981-1982] This Swiss<br />

Radio Days compilation features two saxophone players from continental Europe - Italy’s Gianni Basso and France’s<br />

Guy Lafitte - both of whom, have had less recognition than they deserve. their playing on this album is extrovert,<br />

exuberant and exhilarating and they get excellent support from the resident rhythm section. [Item Code: 66746<br />

CD: $13.00]<br />

TRADJAZZ PRODUCTIONS<br />

5 EL DORADO JAZZ BAND TRADJAZZ - FEVER’S GOT ME A Closer Walk •St. James Infirmary • Cakewalking<br />

Babies • Good Time Flat Blues • Some Of These Days • Stratford Hunch • Ace In The Hole • Milenberg Joys<br />

• Trouble In Mind • Big Bear Stomp • Sidewalk Blues • Naughtie Sweetie • After You’ve Gone • Riverside Blues<br />

• Chattanooga Stomp • Drop That Sack • Frankie And Johnie • Alabama Jubilee • CC Rider • How Long Blues • Weary Blues (Run Off) (Personnel:<br />

Jim Leigh, Jim Borkenhagen, Pete Fay, Danny Ruedger, Rowland Working, Bob Helm) [1955] From 1955 a new digital recording from the<br />

original ‘El Dorado Jazz Band’ which brings the talent of Jim Leigh-trombone; Jim Borkenhagen-trumpet; Pete Faypiano;<br />

Danny Ruedger-banjo/vocals; the legendary clarinetist Rowland Working, and also features another great-<br />

Bob Helm, in a live setting. There are some fantastic clarinet duets along with the Murphy-like trombone playing of<br />

leader Jim Leigh, Morton-style piano of Pete Fay, the brilliant trumpet of Bork, and the man himself, Danny Ruedger<br />

on banjo and vocals. [Item Code: 67167 CD: $19.00]<br />

6 THE DIXIELANDERS THE THIRD ANNUAL NEWARK STATE COLLEGE JAZZ CONCERT Basin Street Blues<br />

• Introduction • Indiana • Intro • That’s A Plenty • Intro • Wolverine Blues • Intro • Bill Bailey (vocal) • Intro • St.<br />

James Infirmary (vocal) • Intro • Midnight In Moscow • Intro • I Found A New Baby • Break-end Side 1 • Original<br />

Dixieland One-Step • Intro Blues • SC Blues • Intro: Mush • Sister Kate (vocal) • Intro • Black And Blue • Intro<br />

• Shine • Intro • Blues My Naughty Sweetie • Intro • ‘Way Down Yonder In New Orleans • Intro: The Saints- End<br />

Concert (Personnel: Wally Olson, Bud Freeman, Dick Mushlitz, Larry Weiss, Sy Weiss, Rick Knittle, Herb Leonheart,<br />

Walt Lawrence) [1962] 2-CD set. Featuring Wally Olson’s Dixielanders w/Bud Freeman, and Dick Mushlitz<br />

(co-founder of the Salty Dogs Jazz Band). As for the tune selection on this CD, most if not all were familiar to the<br />

audience. Most of the musicians on this date except Mushlitz and Knittle and Leonheart are playing steady gigs upstairs at ‘Gabe’s Place’, if you get<br />

the meaning. This concert was recorded with the tunes and musicians being named during the actual concert. [Item Code: 67282 2-CD: $28.00]<br />

UNIVERSAL<br />

32691 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY KNOW WHAT I MEAN Waltz For Debby • Goodbye • Who Cares (Take 5)<br />

• Venice • Toy (Take 10) • Elsa • Nancy (With The Laughing Face) • Know What I Mean (Re-Take 7) • Who Cares<br />

(Take 4) (*) • Toy (Take 4) (*) • Know What I Mean (Take 12) (*) (Personnel: Bill Evans, Percy Heath, Connie Kay)<br />

[1961] Bonus track - (*) . This set, recorded after Cannonball and Bill Evans each was established as a leader and<br />

style setter in his own right, pairs them with the rhythm section of the Modern Jazz Quartet for a program in which<br />

Adderley’s soulful emoting and Evan’s equally passionate introspection, merge like two sides of the same sublime<br />

musical coin. [Item Code: 66977 CD: $13.00]<br />

32841 ELLA FITZGERALD EASY LIVING My Ship • Don’t Be That Way • My Man • Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me •<br />

Days Of Wine And Roses • Easy Living • (I Don’t Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance With You • Love For Sale • Moonlight<br />

In Vermont • On Green Dolphin Street • Why Don’t You Do Right • By Myself • I Want A Little Girl • I’m<br />

Making Believe • On A Slow Boat To China Don’t Be That Way (Take 3, Alternate) (*) • Love For Sale (Take 1, Alternate) (*) (Personnel: Joe Pass)<br />

[1983/1986] For her third duo recording with guitarist Joe Pass, Ella Fitzgerald swings 15 mostly familiar standards. At 66, her charm and sense<br />

of swing were still very much present. Here are mostly familiar standards that range from ‘My Ship’ and ‘Don’t Be That Way’ to ‘Why Don’t You<br />

Do Right?’ and ‘On a Slow Boat to China.’ [Item Code: 66975 CD: $13.00]<br />

32842 BILL EVANS EXPLORATIONS Israel • Haunted Heart • Beautiful Love • Elsa • Nardis • How Deep Is The Ocean • I Wish I Knew •<br />

Sweet And Lovely • The Boy Next Door • Beautiful Love (Take 1) • How Deep Is The Ocean (Take 2) • I Wish I Knew (Take 2) (Personnel: Scott<br />

LaFaro, Paul Motian) [1961] This second album by the original Bill Evans group features intimate readings of several standards, plus three compositions<br />

from the jazz world that became synonymous with the trio’s sounds, and with ample space for LaFaro’s virtuosity to shine, the album was<br />

cited by Evans years later as among his own favorite recordings. This reissue of ‘Explorations’ is the definitive edition of the album that captured<br />

one of jazz’s seminal bounds on its final visit to a recording studio. [Item Code: 66974 CD: $13.00]<br />

32843 CHET BAKER IN NEW YORK Fair Weather • Polka Dots And Moonbeams • Hotel 49 • Solar • Blue Thoughts • When Lights Are Low<br />

• Soft Winds (*) (Personnel: Johnny Griffin, Al Haig, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones) [1958] Bonus track (*) . Chet Baker placed himself in a<br />

decidedly East Coast environment on his first Riverside album in 1958. Surrounded by bebop pioneer Al Haig, and<br />

three leading lights of the hard-bop movement, the trumpeter delivered proof that he and his talented band were<br />

flexible enough to create together and inspire each other. [Item Code: 66972 CD: $13.00]<br />

32844 THELONIOUS MONK ALONE IN SAN FRANCISCO Blue Monk • Ruby, My Dear • Round Lights •<br />

Everything Happens To Me • You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart • Bluehawk • Pannonica • Remember •<br />

There’s Danger In Your Eyes, Cherie (Take 2) • Reflections • There’s Danger In Your Eyes, Cherie (Take 1) (*) [1959]<br />

Among the other aspects of his genius, Thelonious Monk was a brilliant solo pianist, as he proved on two classic<br />

unaccompanied recitals for Riverside. This sequel to the acclaimed Thelonious Himself was recorded in 1959 and<br />

found Monk in a relaxed mood that led to some of his most thoughtful and moving playing. The program maintains<br />

a winning balance among Monk’s classic ballad creations, his blunt blues lines (with debut performances of ‘Bluehawk’<br />

and ‘Round Lights’), and a selection of pop tunes from his youth including the obscure ‘There’s Danger in<br />

Your Eyes, Cherie.’ [Item Code: 66976 CD: $13.00]<br />

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