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After Hours
produced by Robert Woods, 1947-; performed by André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994 and Ray Brown, 1926-2002 (Telarc, 1989), 1 hour 3 mins, 11 page(s)
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produced by Robert Woods, 1947-; performed by André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994 and Ray Brown, 1926-2002 (Telarc, 1989), 1 hour 3 mins, 11 page(s)
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002
Contributor
Jack Renner, 1935-, Robert Woods, 1947-
Author / Creator
André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002
Date Published / Released
1989-03-15
Publisher
Telarc
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1989. Used by permission of Telarc International Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Performer / Ensemble:
André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002
Performer / Ensemble:
André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002
Performer / Ensemble:
André Previn, 1929-2019, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002
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The Alternate Blues
performed by Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994 and Bobby Durham (Pablo, 1992), 49 mins, 6 page(s)
This CD is a straight reissue of a Pablo LP. Norman Granz teamed together the very distinctive trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Bobby Durham for a "Trumpet Summit." This particular release features (with one e...
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performed by Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994 and Bobby Durham (Pablo, 1992), 49 mins, 6 page(s)
Description
This CD is a straight reissue of a Pablo LP. Norman Granz teamed together the very distinctive trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Bobby Durham for a "Trumpet Summit." This particular release features (with one exception) unissued material from the session. There are four versions of a slow blues (only the fourth was released before), all of whi...
This CD is a straight reissue of a Pablo LP. Norman Granz teamed together the very distinctive trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Bobby Durham for a "Trumpet Summit." This particular release features (with one exception) unissued material from the session. There are four versions of a slow blues (only the fourth was released before), all of which have very different solos from the three trumpeters. In addition they interact on "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" and share the spotlight on a three-song ballad medley; Hubbard's "Here's That Rainy Day" is hard to beat. This release is not quite essential but fans of the trumpeters will want to pick it up. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1980-03-10
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Bobby Durham
Author / Creator
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Bobby Durham
Date Published / Released
1992
Publisher
Pablo
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2...
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Bobby Durham
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Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2...
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Bobby Durham
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Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2...
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Clark Terry, 1920-2015, Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Bobby Durham
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Benny Carter meets Oscar Peterson
performed by Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young and Martin Drew, 1944- (Pablo, 1995), 45 mins, 7 page(s)
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performed by Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young and Martin Drew, 1944- (Pablo, 1995), 45 mins, 7 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1986-11-14
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young, Martin Drew, 1944-
Author / Creator
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young, Martin Drew, 1944-
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Pablo
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Performer / Ensemble:
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young, Martin Drew, 1944-
Performer / Ensemble:
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young, Martin Drew, 1944-
Performer / Ensemble:
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Dave Young, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Benny Carter: The King
performed by Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams and Jake Hanna, 1931-2010 (Pablo, 1996), 52 mins, 8 page(s)
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performed by Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams and Jake Hanna, 1931-2010 (Pablo, 1996), 52 mins, 8 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1976-02-11
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Jake Hanna, 1931-2010
Author / Creator
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Jake Hanna, 1931-2010
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Pablo
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Ja...
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Jake Hanna, 1931-2010
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Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Ja...
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Jake Hanna, 1931-2010
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Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Ja...
Benny Carter, 1907-2003, Milt Jackson, 1923-1999, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Tommy Flanagan, 1930-2001, John B. Williams, Jake Hanna, 1931-2010
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Buddy DeFranco Meets The Oscar Peterson Quartet: Hark
performed by Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005 and Martin Drew, 1944- (Pablo, 1995), 50 mins, 8 page(s)
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performed by Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005 and Martin Drew, 1944- (Pablo, 1995), 50 mins, 8 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1985-04-30
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
Author / Creator
Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Pablo
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005,...
Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005,...
Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005,...
Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Buddy DeFranco, 1923-2014, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Charles Kynard: The Soul Brotherhood
performed by Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935- and Paul Humphrey, 1935- (Prestige, 2001), 1 hour 17 mins, 11 page(s)
Charles Kynard's name is an obscure one to those not interested or educated enough to be enamored with '60s and '70s organ-driven soul-jazz -- which at the dawn of the 21st century, was being played by generations whose parents were children at best when this music was in its heyday. But he was an essential player...
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performed by Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935- and Paul Humphrey, 1935- (Prestige, 2001), 1 hour 17 mins, 11 page(s)
Description
Charles Kynard's name is an obscure one to those not interested or educated enough to be enamored with '60s and '70s organ-driven soul-jazz -- which at the dawn of the 21st century, was being played by generations whose parents were children at best when this music was in its heyday. But he was an essential player and the proof is in the caliber of players he could draw to play on any given session. Two of those sessions are released here, on one...
Charles Kynard's name is an obscure one to those not interested or educated enough to be enamored with '60s and '70s organ-driven soul-jazz -- which at the dawn of the 21st century, was being played by generations whose parents were children at best when this music was in its heyday. But he was an essential player and the proof is in the caliber of players he could draw to play on any given session. Two of those sessions are released here, on one CD as Fantasy's bid to issue two-fer recordings of long out of print classics. The first five tracks of this bad-assed soul groove set were issued under the Soul Brotherhood title in 1969; the rest were released as Reelin' with the Feelin' that same year. The musicians on Soul Brotherhood were: the enigmatic jazz drummer Mickey Roker, guitarist Grant Green, tenor saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, and electric bassist Jimmy Lewis. From the title track, Kynard has the proceedings firmly in hand, his sweeping right hand carries both the middle and the high registers of the instrument in a flighty idiomatic spiral of harmonic invention that never leaves its root in the blues. Lewis is merely a time keeper, but a funky one, and that's all Green needs when it's his turn to solo, with his arpeggios and stinging trills and 16th notes slipping all over Kynard's top-heavy surface. Green glides and slips and flies through the mix as Newman and Mitchell cover the fills with a harmonic front that swings in soft blue. The same goes for "Blue Farouq," which begins as a soul-blues strut by the horns; Green comps, laying back, and Kynard is down in the deep with his left hand seeking to fill the whole thing with enough water for the mosquito -- Mitchell -- to get steamed up and fly. And he does this with as inspired a solo as he ever played. He took the 12-bar blues and caught its tail moving just far enough behind the beat to stretch the whole thing out. Honking lines of feeling and slippery hooks smatter notes all over the palette before Newman straightens it all out with an in-the-pocket groove for three or four choruses. The lineup for Reelin' with the Feelin', a much funkier record, was Joe Pass on guitar, Wilton Felder on tenor, Carol Kaye on electric bass, and Paul Humphreys on drums. From the title track, we gather this session is a blast of hard funk and groove where the blues are all built into shuffles and strolls and distorted by electricity -- Kynard's organ is so overloaded in the mix it's hard at times to tell what instrument he's playing, he's kickin' it that hard. With Kaye's bass lending an even deeper bottom that plonks instead of pops, and Pass chunking his already fat chords into morasses of distorted noise, this is the most down and dirty of groove records issued during the period. Check out Kaye's "Soul Reggae" (which must have been the composer's impression of what that music sounded like -- and was the first American composition to have that word in the title -- it sounds little like the Jamaican variety), but the time signature is an odd one with the accents on the odd beats. A strange and wooly groove is created in the mix. The Caribbean-flavored Felder solo and Pass comping is more calypso than anything else, but it's effective as hell and takes the whole tune further out into some ocean of weirdness than can be defined here. Through it all, one never feels out of the groove's loop, Kynard, Kaye, and Pass lock us in tight for the entire ride. When Kynard does solo, he just loses it, whipping up and down the keyboard, beating the funked-up accents and opening them up for more mud to pour through. The entire disc closes with Wilton Felder's "Stomp," a fast-paced run-though of outer-space funk and roll. The Jimmy Smith grooves of old are still in evidence but they're placed at the edges. Now a distorted organ with a deeper low end lays a bottom for Pass and Felder to just go out and blow from. Pass is so smooth and fluid here, he's like a shot of Don Q 151 that's been lit afire. The dueling harmonies of Felder and Kynard are a development that opens the door for Felder's solo that carries the blues through hard bop and modal and into the grooved-out funk side of the '60s. As Kynard restates theme, Felder just romps all over it, carrying out a series of arpeggios in intervallic constructions that leave Kynard no choice but to start his own solo in the middle -- he's more than up for the challenge. Two handed chomping chords accented by high-end sharps carry him back to Felder and Pass who take the theme out in a flurry of notes and chords too out even for funk to contain. Whew! This is, of all the groove records of the late '60s, the one that pushes all the boundaries. Now that the DJs and mixologists can get their hands on this, it'll be party time in the sample room. In the meanwhile, don't settle for a watered-down transmutation; this is art, go out and get your own copy. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1969-08-11
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935-, Paul Humphrey, 1935-
Author / Creator
Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935-, Paul Humphrey, 1935-
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Prestige
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton...
Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935-, Paul Humphrey, 1935-
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Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton...
Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935-, Paul Humphrey, 1935-
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Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton...
Charles Kynard, Blue Mitchell, 1930-1979, David Newman, 1933-2009, Grant Green, Jimmy Lewis, Mickey Roker, 1932-, Wilton Felder, 1940-2015, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Carol Kaye, 1935-, Paul Humphrey, 1935-
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Christmas Songs
performed by Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994 and Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969 (Milestone, 1993), 54 mins, 12 page(s)
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performed by Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994 and Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969 (Milestone, 1993), 54 mins, 12 page(s)
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969
Author / Creator
Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Milestone
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagle...
Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969
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Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagle...
Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969
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Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagle...
Hank Crawford, Jr., Ron Affif, 1965-, Bill Evans, 1929-1980, Ruth Brown, 1928-2006, Niels Lan Doky, 1963-, Curtis Peagler, 1929-1992, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Coleman Hawkins, 1904-1969
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Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass: "Easy Living"
performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996 and Joe Pass, 1929-1994 (Pablo, 1987), 55 mins, 15 page(s)
For her third duo recording with guitarist Joe Pass, Ella Fitzgerald swings 15 mostly familiar standards that range from "My Ship" and "Don't Be That Way" to "Why Don't You Do Right?" and "On a Slow Boat to China." At 66, her voice was visibly fading, although her charm and sense of swing were still very much pres...
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performed by Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996 and Joe Pass, 1929-1994 (Pablo, 1987), 55 mins, 15 page(s)
Description
For her third duo recording with guitarist Joe Pass, Ella Fitzgerald swings 15 mostly familiar standards that range from "My Ship" and "Don't Be That Way" to "Why Don't You Do Right?" and "On a Slow Boat to China." At 66, her voice was visibly fading, although her charm and sense of swing were still very much present. But this CD is not one of her more significant recordings, other than being one of the final chapters. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Gu...
For her third duo recording with guitarist Joe Pass, Ella Fitzgerald swings 15 mostly familiar standards that range from "My Ship" and "Don't Be That Way" to "Why Don't You Do Right?" and "On a Slow Boat to China." At 66, her voice was visibly fading, although her charm and sense of swing were still very much present. But this CD is not one of her more significant recordings, other than being one of the final chapters. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Joe Pass, 1929-1994
Author / Creator
Ella Fitzgerald, 1917-1996, Joe Pass, 1929-1994
Date Published / Released
1987
Publisher
Pablo
Tracks
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Freddie Hubbard, Oscar Peterson: Face to Face
performed by Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005 and Martin Drew, 1944- (Pablo, 1997), 45 mins, 5 page(s)
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performed by Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005 and Martin Drew, 1944- (Pablo, 1997), 45 mins, 5 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1982-05-24
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
Author / Creator
Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Pablo
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Mar...
Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Mar...
Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Mar...
Freddie Hubbard, 1938-, Oscar Peterson, 1925-2007, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, 1946-2005, Martin Drew, 1944-
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Gillespie, Brown, Pass, Roker: Dizzy's Big 4
produced by Norman Granz, 1918-2001; performed by Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002 and Mickey Roker, 1932- (Original Jazz Classics, 1990), 45 mins, 7 page(s)
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produced by Norman Granz, 1918-2001; performed by Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002 and Mickey Roker, 1932- (Original Jazz Classics, 1990), 45 mins, 7 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1974-09-19
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Mickey Roker, 1932-
Contributor
Angel Balestier, Eric Miller, Norman Granz, 1918-2001
Author / Creator
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Mickey Roker, 1932-
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Original Jazz Classics
Tracks
Performer / Ensemble:
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Mickey Roker, 1932-
Performer / Ensemble:
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Mickey Roker, 1932-
Performer / Ensemble:
Dizzy Gillespie, 1917-1993, Joe Pass, 1929-1994, Ray Brown, 1926-2002, Mickey Roker, 1932-
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