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04 abril 2011

J. J. Johnson & Nat Adderley - The Yokohama Concert 1977

Recorded at "Kanagawa Kenritsu Ongakudo", Yokahama, Japan, on April 20, 1977

J. J. Johnson Trombone Nat Adderley Trumpet, Cornet Billy Childs Fender Rhodes Tony Dumas Bass Kevin Johnson Drums

1 . Horace (Johnson) 7:00
2 - Cyclops (Adderley) 6:20
3 . Why Not (Johnson) 8:25
4 . Splashes (Johnson) 7:20
5 . It Happens (Dumas) 10:05
6 . Work Song (Adderley, Brown) 6:04
7 . Walkin' (Carpenter) 9:46
8 . Jevin (Johnson) 5:15
9 . Lament (Johnson) 3:30
10 . Hummin' (Adderley) 8:27
11 . Melodee (Johnson) 8:5

part1 - part2 mp3s@320 ~ Thanks To brownweb
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1part mp3s@192 ~ Thanks to bayviewsax-lostsoul


30 outubro 2010

Nat Adderley - In The Bag (1962)

This rip is from the early 90s CD with extra tracks, sadly this is no longer in catalogue.

Riverside JLP 75

Nat Adderley (cnt); Cannonball Adderley (alt); Nat Perrilliat (ten);
Ellis Marsalis (p); Sam Jones (b); James Black (d).

New Orleans. June, 1962.

01 - In the Bag
02 - Sister Wilson
03 - R.S.V.P.
04 - Low Brown
05 - Mozart-In'
06 - New Arrival
07 - Chatterbox
08 - The Popeye
09 - The Gospel Truth

EAC.flac, cue, log, scans

part 1 - part 2

Thanks to The KingCake Crypt

This is an unusual album, in that it presents the results of what is probably the first modern jazz record date to take place in New Orleans. The Adderleys and Sam Jones are reinforced by three excellent young musicians, Nat Perrilliat (tenor), Ellis Marsalis (piano) and James Black— the latter being an outstanding drummer, influenced by Elvin Jones more than anyone else. Even if the other two newcomers are less than outstanding, they illustrate something I have long suspected —that there are almost as many good musicians (if not brilliant ones) who never see the inside of a recording studio as there are modest talents who are constantly thrust upon us.
Nat Adderley is in fine form on this record, playing inventive solos on most tracks. As might be expected, most of the tracks are blues of one sort or another, several written by the locals. An exception is R.S.V.P., a pleasing ballad feature for Nat. Adderley addicts will want this, of course, and others are advised to hear it for James Black.
~ Michael Shera Review: Jazz Journal Vol 16 No 12, December 1963

11 agosto 2010

J J ! In Person 1958

JJ! In Person
The J.J. Johnson Quintet
(Columbia Records; 1959)
MP3@320 - 96.3mb


01 Tune Up (M. Davis) 5:23
02 Laura (D. Raksin, J. Mercer) 3:55
03 Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 6:37
04 What Is This Thing Called Love? (C. Porter) 5:59
05 Misterioso (T. Monk) 6:38
06 My Old Flame (A. Johnson, S. Coslow) 4:39
07 Now's the Time (Ch. Parker) 7:42

Total time - 44:11

Recorded in NYC, on February 19, 1958

J.J.Johnson - trombone
Nat Adderley - cornet
Tommy Flanagan - piano
Wilbur Little - bass
Albert Heath - drums

:: J J ! In Person ::

06 maio 2010

The Brothers : Nat and Cannonball Adderley

Nathaniel Adderley
(November 25, 1931 in Tampa, Florida – January 2, 2000)
Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley
(September 15, 1928 – August 8, 1975)


Work Song (1960)

Nat Adderley :: Work Song :: 1960
Riverside RLP 12-318
MP3@192 - 256 Kbs : 56.5 MB
(HH/MM/SS): 00:38:50

01 - Work Song [4:09]
02 - Pretty Memory [3:50]
03 - I'v Got A Crush On You [2:50]
04 - Mean To Me [4:55]
05 - Fallout [4:46]
06 - Sack Of Woe [4:21]
07 - My Heart Stood Still [6:20]
08 - Violets For Your Furs [3:44]
09 - Scrambled Eggs [3:15]

Tracks 1-6-9
Nat Adderley(cor) Wes Montgomery(g) Bobby Timmons(p)
Sam Jones(cel) Percy Heath(b) Louis Hayes(dr)
Reeves Sound Studios, N.Y.C.;Jan.25,1960

Track 2-5
Nat Adderley(cor) Wes Montgomery(g) Bobby Timmons(p)
Sam Jones(cel) Keter Betts(b) Louis Hayes(dr)
Reeves Sound Studios, N.Y.C.;Jan.27,1960

Track 7
omit: Bobby Timmons(p)
same dates

Track 3
Nat Adderley(cor) Wes Montgomery(g) Keter Betts(b) Louis Hayes(dr)
same dates

Tracks 3-8
Nat Adderley(cor) Wes Montgomery(g) Sam Jones(b)
Reeves Sound Studios, N.Y.C.;Jan.28,1960


:: Nat Adderley : Work Song ::

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