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1051 JIMMY RANEY A • JIMMY RANEY FEATURING BOB BROOKMEYER • JIMMY RANEY VISITS PARIS •<br />

JIMMY RANEY PLAYS A- Minor • Some Other <strong>Spring</strong> • Double Image • On The Square • <strong>Spring</strong> Is Here • One<br />

More For The Mode • What’s New • Tomorrow Fairly Cloudy • A Foggy Day • Someone To Watch Over Me • Cross<br />

Your Heart • You Don’t Know What Love Is • Jimmy Raney Featuring Bob Brookmeyer- Isn’t It Romantic • How Long<br />

Has This Been Going On? • No Male For Me • The Flag Is Up • Get Off That Roof • Jim’s Tune • No One But Me<br />

• Too Late Now • Jimmy Raney Visits Paris- Tres Chouette • Imagination • Dinah • Love For Sale • Have You Met<br />

Miss Jones • What’s New • Fascinating Rhythm • Too Marvelous For Words • Cherokee • Everything Happens To<br />

Me • Night And Day • Someone To Watch Over Me • Jimmy Raney Plays- Motion • Lee • Signal • ‘Round About<br />

Midnight • Indian Summer from In Three Attitudes (Collective Personnel: Stan Getz, Bobby Jaspar, Bob Brookmeyer,<br />

Dick Katz, Hank Jones, Red Mitchell, more) [1953-1954] 2-CD set. The four selections find Jimmy Raney joined<br />

by among others Hall Overton on piano, Red Mitchell on bass and Osie Johnson on drums for ‘A’ and our single<br />

track from ‘In Three Attitudes’ the wonderful ‘Indian Summer’. For ‘Jimmy Raney Featuring Bob Brookmeyer’ Jimmy is joined by surprise, surprise<br />

the superb valve trombonist ( and, sadly, recently deceased) Bob Brookmeyer alongside two pianists Hank Jones and Dick Katz, with Osie again<br />

on drums and Teddy Kotick on bass. In 1954 Jimmy recorded ‘Jimmy Raney Visits Paris’ having just been voted French magazines ‘Le Hot Jazz’,<br />

Number One Guitarist. The album was cut with local musicians while Jimmy took a break from touring in Paris. For ‘Jimmy Raney Plays’ we can<br />

delight in hearing three Raney compositions (and one Monk for good measure) This album is also important as it features Jimmy very much in the<br />

foreground having for so long played a subordinate role in his previous bands. Joined by stalwarts Osie Johnson and Red Mitchell and on tenor sax<br />

a chap called ‘Sven Coolson’ (otherwise known to you and me as Stan Getz). ‘Jimmy Raney Plays’ features some of Jimmys’ best recorded work to<br />

date. A fitting way to conclude our tribute to a great if underrated and perhaps unsung guitarist, Jimmy Raney. [Item Code: 73213 2-CD: $19.00]<br />

BEAT GOES ON<br />

983 BUDDY RICH DIFFERENT DRUMMER - STICK IT A Different Drummer- Superstar • Domino • Chelsea<br />

Bridge • Paul’s Tune • Straight, No Chaser • Heaven On Their Minds • A Piece Of The Road Suite: Pipe Dreams-<br />

Countin’ Them Long White Lines • A Piece Of The Road • Back Of The Bus • Stick It- Space Shuttle • God Bless<br />

The Child • Best Coast • Wave • Something • Uncle Albert- Admiral Halsey • Sassy Strut • Bein’ Green Personnel:<br />

Jimmy Mosher, Jeff Stout, Lin Biviano, Pat LaBarbera, Don Englert, Bruce Paulson, Bob Peterson, Cadido, more)<br />

Buddy Rich was renowned for his musical flamboyance and explosive live performances. He proved that one could<br />

lead a dynamic jazz band from the drum stool as well as creating a personalized mystique and a clearly defined<br />

whole. There was a more sensitive side to the great man and this package allows for one example of this to shine<br />

through however more anon. [Item Code: 72769 2-CD: $23.00]<br />

BLAIR<br />

713 BLAIR RESIKA DICK MILLER MOSTLY TORCH SONGS Am I Blue • What Good Am I Without You • Mean<br />

To Me • How Deep Is The Ocean- Say It Isn’t So • Deep In A Dream • You Don’t Know What Love Is • Peel Me A<br />

Grape • World Weary • I’ll Never Be The Same • Miss Otis Regrets • Get Out Of Town • There’s A Lull In My Life<br />

• September Song • Baby, It’s Cold Outside (Collective Personnel: Dick Miller, Dan Block, Lee Hudson, Tom Tracy,<br />

Brian Nalepka) [2004-2007] Live from Provincetown. Recorded at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum.<br />

[Item Code: 72870 CD: $15.00]<br />

BYGONE DAYS<br />

77068 ADELAIDE HALL ENDURING CHARM OF The Blues I Love To Sing • Baby • Doin’ What I Please • I<br />

Got Rhythm • I’m Red Hot From Harlem • Strange As It Seems • You Gave Me Everything But Love • This Time It’s<br />

Love • I Can’t Give You Anything But Love • Solitude • ‘Taint What You Do (It’s The Way That Cha Do It) • Transatlantic<br />

Lullaby • This Can’t Be Love • Fools Rush In • I Wanna Be Loved • Our Love Affair • Ain’t It A Shame About<br />

Mame • Moonlight In Mexico • I Take To You • Songs Of The Islands • My Devotion • As Time Goes By • I Don’t<br />

Want Anybody At All • Sophisticated Lady • I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You (Collective Personnel: Duke Ellington<br />

And His Orchestra, Lew Leslie’s Blackbirds, Mannie Klein, Jimmy Dorsey, Dick McDonough, Art Tatum, Francis<br />

Carter, Larry Gomar, Fats Waller, Al Craig, Phil Green & His Rhythm On Reeds, more) [1927-1944] A stalwart<br />

of the ‘Jazz Age’ and one of its most admired survivors (her career spanned 70 years), Adelaide Hall may now have<br />

less resonance than she did a generation go, in the ‘renaissance’ of interest ensuing from the release of ‘The Cotton<br />

Club’ (1984). While a swindling coterie of long-standing, mainly British, fans continue to pay homage, her attractive<br />

recordings of so many now half-forgotten ballads, testaments all to their warm and authoritative performer, deserve<br />

the attention of a wider and possibly younger audience. [Item Code: 72978 CD: $10.00]<br />

CAPRI<br />

74113 GARY SMULYAN SMUL’S PARADISE Sunny • Up In Betty’s Room • Pistachio • Smul’s Paradise •<br />

Little Miss Half Steps • Aires • Blues For D.P. • Heavenly Hours (Personnel: Mike LeDonne, Pete Bernstein, Kenny<br />

Washington) [2011] Five time Downbeat Poll winner Gary Smulyan brings his baritone sax to the forefront of the<br />

classic jazz organ trio with Mike LeDonne on organ, Peter Bernstein on guitar and Kenny Washington on drums.<br />

Most of the tunes are originals written for the date by Smulyan along with 3 compositions written by and for the late<br />

great jazz organist Don Patterson. Gospel inspired organist Rhoda Scott’s ‘Pistachio’ and a funky uptempo waltz<br />

version of the 60’s pop hit ‘Sunny’ round out the session. [Item Code: 72871 CD: $16.00]<br />

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