Thursday, April 30, 2020
JOHN COLTRANE AND JOHNNY HARTMAN
Here's a 1963 album from John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman and this is the original 1963 pressing....
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Enjoy!
SONNY CLARK TRIO
Here's an album from the Sonny Clark Trio with Sonny Clark playing the piano, Max Roach on drums and George Duvivier on bass and this is the original 1960 pressing....
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Wednesday, April 29, 2020
ERIC DOLPHY - LAST DATE
Eric Dolphy's 1964 record Last Date, with Han Bennink on drums, Misja Mengelberg on piano and Jaques Schols on bass. Three weeks after this incredible live record was recorded Eric Dolphy slipped into a diabetic coma and passed away at the terribly young age of thirty-six.... This is the 1968 re-issue....
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DEWI ANGRUM SUMEDANG - SEKAR MAWAR
Here's a tembang Sunda Cianjuran cassette friom Enah Sukaenah Sobandi with the Dewi Angrum Sumedang Group....
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
10 FESTIVAL LAGU MINANG POPULER III - 1982/1983
Here's an 80's Pop Minang album, songs from Leo Waldy, Betharia Sonatha, Eddy Silitonga, Harvey Malaihollo, Herty Sitorus and Ferdy Fardian, and this is a promotional album for radio stations....
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CAL TJADER PLUGS IN
Live at the Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California, February 20-21, 1969, fantastic live album and this is the original 1969 pressing, it was released years later with more songs as a double album....
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Monday, April 27, 2020
BOBBY TIMMONS - SOUL TIME
Fantastic album from piano player Bobby Timmons with Art Blakey on drums, Blue Mitchell on trumpet and Sam Jones on bass and this is the original 1960 pressing....
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CHARLES MINGUS - CHANGES ONE
Here's an album from the great Charles Mingus, came out in 1975, not long after what happened in Attica (you all saw the movie, right) and Charles Mingus was plenty pissed off about it and rightly so, first track on this album is called Remember Rockefeller At Attica....
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Sunday, April 26, 2020
BEAVER HARRIS - AFRICAN DRUMS
Beaver Harris was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Harris came from an athletic family. He played baseball as a teenager for the Kansas City Monarchs (then part of the Negro American League) and was scouted by major league teams Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants.[
It was only after he was in the army that he began playing drums. After his national service ended in 1963 he moved to New York City and was encouraged to pursue a musical career by Max Roach. While in New York he worked and/or toured with Marion Brown, Dexter Gordon, Albert Ayler, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Jordan, Howard Johnson, Sheila Jordan, Lee Konitz, Thelonious Monk, Roswell Rudd, Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner,Sonny Stitt, Clark Terry, Chet Baker, Doc Cheatham and Larry Coryell among other musicians.
In addition, Harris founded a "world music" band and called it "The 360 Degree Music Experience". The band included some of the most significant artists of the time, including Buster Williams, Hamiet Bluiett, Don Pullen, Jimmy Garrison, Ron Carter, Ricky Ford, Titos Sompa and many others.
Harris died of prostate cancer at the age of 55.
Here's a solo album from Beaver Harris playing the drums with David S. Ware playing the tenor saxophone on one song....
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Saturday, April 25, 2020
J E R R Y H A R R I S O N - T H E R E D A N D T H E B L A C K
The Red and the Black is the first solo album by Jerry Harrison, who rose to prominence as a member of The Modern Lovers and Talking Heads. This one came out in 1981....
GET IT HERE
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E D D Y S E N A Y - S T E P B Y S T E P
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