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2020. szeptember 19., szombat

19-09-2020 - PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959

Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie

19-09-2020 - PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959 
  >>Charlie Parker & Dizzy GillespieThe Dominos, Elmore James, Tony Bennett, Bull Moose Jackson,Charlie Parker,Lowell Fulson,T-Bone Walker,Frank Sinatra,Hazel Scott, Art Tatum,Django Reinhardt<<

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before 1959


One of a handful of musicians who can be said to have permanently changed jazz, Charlie Parker was arguably the greatest saxophonist of all time. He could play remarkably fast lines that, if slowed down to half speed, would reveal that every note made sense. "Bird," along with his contemporaries Dizzy Gillespie and Bud Powell, is considered a founder of bebop; in reality he was an intuitive player who simply was expressing himself. 
Dizzy Gillespie's contributions to jazz were huge. One of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time (some would say the best), Gillespie was such a complex player that his contemporaries ended up copying Miles Davis and Fats Navarro instead, and it was not until Jon Faddis' emergence in the 1970s that Dizzy's style was successfully recreated.
My Melancholy Baby (Ernie Burnett / George Norton)
Mohawk (Charlie Parker)
Bloomdido (Charlie Parker)
Relaxin' with Lee (Charlie Parker)
from Bird and Diz / Rec. June 6, 1950
This collection of 78 rpm singles, all recorded on June 6, 1950, was released in 1956. Several things distinguish this from numerous other quintet recordings featuring these two bebop pioneers. It was recorded during the period that Parker was working under the aegis of producer Norman Granz, whose preference for large and unusual ensembles was notorious. The end result in this case is a date that sounds very much like those that Parker and Gillespie recorded for Savoy and Dial, except with top-of-the-line production quality. Even more interesting, though, is Parker's choice of Thelonious Monk as pianist. Unfortunately, Monk is buried in the mix and gets very little solo space, so his highly idiosyncratic genius doesn't get much exposure here...


The Dominos - Sixty Minute Man
Elmore James - Dust My Broom
Tony Bennett - Cold, Cold Heart
1950S MUSIC
The decade of the Fifties gave birth to Rock and Roll. When Bill Haley’s Rock Around the Clock became popular in 1955, the nation learned to swing to a whole new sound. Prior to that the Big Band Era from the 40’s was still the the driving force in music.

A talented American saxophonist who was also responsible for some of the hottest, most suggestive R&B ever recorded.
We Can Talk Some Trash (Henry Glover / Lucky Millinder)
Sometimes I Wonder (Terry Thomas)
While touring through Texas in 1945 with the Lucky Millinder Orchestra, Benjamin Clarence Jackson, Jr. was dubbed Bull Moose Jackson by drummer Panama Francis, who apparently exclaimed: "You look like a moose coming over the hill." Tall and powerful with a friendly expressive face, the bespectacled saxophonist was riding a tide of popular success by the time these recordings were cut for the King label between September 1947 and September 1950 in New York, NY; Linden, NJ; St. Louis, MO; and Cincinnati, OH. Bull Moose Jackson & His Buffalo Bearcats (the "Buffalo" was dropped beginning in 1950) were an all-purpose R&B jump band balancing upbeat novelty cookers with remarkably handsome ballads. The Bull Moose discography glistens occasionally with the names of jazz heroes like Count Basie's flute and saxman Frank Wess and Ellington trumpeter Harold "Money" Johnson. It's obvious why these records were popular in their day...

2020. július 5., vasárnap

05-07-2020 > PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959 (1h 53m)

Otis Rush
05-07-2020 PREHiSTORiC:MiX ~ 33 pieces excavation finds from ancient sounds / before 1959   >>Otis Rush, Herbie Mann, Tadd Dameron & John Coltrane, Elvis Presley, Amos Milburn, Benny Carter, Oscar Peterson, Paula Watson, Big Jay McNeely, The Dominos, Elmore James, Tony Bennett, Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie<<

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An architect of Chicago blues' West Side sound, whose style combined broodingly intense vocals and sweet, stinging guitar solos.
Otis Rush
I Can't Quit You Baby  (Willie Dixon)
Groaning the Blues (Willie Dixon)
Love That Woman (Lafayette Leake)
Double Trouble (Otis Rush)
from The Complete Classic Cobra Recordings 1956-1958
The title says it all. This is the essential Otis Rush, the singles recorded for Eli Toscano's Cobra label between 1956 and 1958. If Rush had never recorded another note, his legendary status would remain intact based solely on these recordings. Backed by players like Willie Dixon and Little Walter, it's Rush's impassioned vocals and stinging guitar lines that make "I Can't Quit You Baby," "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)," and "Double Trouble" the classics they are. In addition to the A- and B-sides of all eight singles released by Cobra, eight alternate takes are included, four more than the Paula edition of this material released in 1991. Along with a slightly better transfer from the original tapes, this is not only one of the best places to start for someone getting interested in the blues, but a vital part of any blues collection. Outstanding.

Prolific and widely known flutist, beloved in jazz circles, has covered many world music styles.
Herbie Mann
Minor Groove
Blue Dip
Jumpin' With Symphony Sid (Lester Young)
from Just Wailin' 1958
This recording emphasizes (although does not stick exclusively to) the blues. The sextet has impressive players (flutist Herbie Mann, Charlie Rouse on tenor, guitarist Kenny Burrell, pianist Mal Waldron, bassist George Joyner and drummer Art Taylor) and the material (originals by Waldron, Burrell and Calvin Massey in addition to a brief "Jumpin' With Symphony Sid") is reasonably challenging but the musicians never really come together as a group. The straightahead jam session has its strong moments and, as long as one keeps their expectations low, the music will be enjoyable despite the lack of major sparks.

2019. március 21., csütörtök

MiXTAPE: 100 from bestof / #1961 / part two PnM.MiX

Peggy Lee

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O T H E R  H U N D R E D  S O N G S




Peggy Lee - The Train Blues from Blues Cross Country

James Brown - Night Train from Night Train

Nina Simone - Work Song from Forbidden Fruit

Aretha Franklin with The Ray Bryant Combo - Today I Sing the Blues from Aretha

B.B. King - You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now from My Kind of Blues

Sunnyland Slim - The Devil Is a Busy Man from Slim's Shout
John Lee Hooker - Taxi Driver from John Lee Hooker Sings the Blues

Elmore James - I Can't Hold out (Talk to Me Baby) from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961


Sunnyland Slim - Sunnyland Special from Slim's Shout

B.B. King - My Own Fault aka It's My Fault from My Kind of Blues

Elmore James - The Sky Is Crying from The Sky Is Crying

Howlin' Wolf - Little Red Rooster from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961


Lightning Hopkins - Down Baby from Sings the Blues

Freddie King - Texas Oil from Let's Hide Away and Dance Away

Jimmy Reed - Tell Me You Love Me from Jimmy Reed (Live at Carnegie Hall)

Slim Harpo - Tip On In from Sings Raining in My Heart

John Lee Hooker - I'm Mad Again from The Folk Lore Of John Lee Hooker

Junior Parker - I Wanna Ramble from Ride with Me, Baby: The Singles 1952-1961

Freddie King - Have You Ever Loved a Woman from Freddy King Sings

Jimmy Reed - I'm Mr Luck from Jimmy Reed (Live at Carnegie Hall)

Roosevelt Sykes - I Hate To Be Alone from The Honeydripper

Memphis Slim - New Key to the Highway from U.S.A.
Jimmy Reed - Boogie in the Dark from Live At Carnegie Hall


Chuck Berry - Come On from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961

Jerry Lee Lewis - What'd I Say from Jerry Lee's Greatest!

Laurel Aitken - Low Down Dirty Girl from Jamaica Rhythm & Blues 1956-1961

Chuck Berry - Thirteen Question Method from New Juke Box Hits

Owen Gray - Get Drunk from Jamaica Rhythm & Blues 1956-1961

The Carter Bros - Voodoo Cha Cha form Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style 1959-1960-1961

Etta James - Seven Day Fool from The Second Time Around

Nina Simone - Gin House Blues from Forbidden Fruit

Junior Parker - Foxy Devil from Seven Days

The Mar-Keys - Sack O' Woe from Last Night!


Oscar Brown Jr. - Work Song from Sin & Soul… And Then Some

Carmen McRae - Strange Fruit from Sings Lover Man and Other Billie Holiday Classics

Bobby Bland - St. James Infirmary from Two Steps From The Blues

Magic Sam - Everything Gonna Be Alright from The Cobra and Chief Recordings

April Stevens - Teach Me Tiger! from Teach Me Tiger!

Elvis Presley - I Want You with Me from Something for Everybody

Bo Diddley - Aztec fom Bo Diddley Is a Lover

The Ventures - Orange Fire from  The Colorful Ventures

Del Shannon - Runaway from Runaway With Del Shannon

Dion - The Wanderer from Runaround Sue

Ray Martin and His Orchestra - Shadrack from Dynamica

Elvis Presley - Gently from Something for Everybody

Roy Orbison - Pretty One from Lonely and Blue

The Ventures - Bluer than Blue from The Colorful Ventures

Duane Eddy - Pepe from The 1961 British Hit Parade Part 1 Vol. 1

Wanda Jackson - Lonely Weekends from Right Or Wrong

The Shadows - Shadoogie from The Shadows 1st Album

The Ventures - Torquay from The Ventures

The String-A-Longs - Wheels from Hit Parade 1961

Mary Wells - Please Forgive Me from Bye Bye Baby, I Don't Want to Take a Chance

Sam Cooke - You're Always On My Mind from My Kind of Blues

The Shirelles - What's Mine Is Yours from Tonight's the Night

Nat "King" Cole - Illusion from The Touch of Your Lips

Oscar Brown Jr. - Hazel's Hips from Sin & Soul… And Then Some

Frank Sinatra - Falling In Love With Love from Swing Along With Me

Ray Charles - Moanin' from Genius + Soul = Jazz

The Mar-Keys - Sticks & Stones from Last Night!

Jack McDuff - The Honeydripper  from The Honeydripper

Wes Montgomery - Movin' Along from Movin' Along

Grant Green - A Wee Bit O'Green from Grant's First Stand

Jimmy Smith - Motorin' Along from Home Cookin'

Ray Charles - Dawn Ray from The Genius After Hours

The George Shearing Quintet with Nancy Wilson - On Green Dolphin Sreet from The Swingin's Mutual

Yusef Lateef - The Centaur and the Phoenix from The Centaur and the Phoenix

Paul Desmond - I've Got You Under My Skin from Desmond Blue

Zoot Sims - Jive At Five from Down Home

The George Shearing Quintet - Lullaby of Birdland from The Swingin's Mutual

Mark Murphy - Twisted from Rah!

Ella Fitzgerald - 'Round Midnight from Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!

The Latin Jazz Quintet + Eric Dolphy - Spring Is Here from Caribé

Wes Montgomery - I'm Just A Lucky So And So  from So Much Guitar!

Miles Davis Quintet - Something I Dreamed Last Night from Steamin' With the Miles Davis Quintet

Milt Jackson, John Coltrane - The Late Late Blues from Bags & Trane

Yusef Lateef - Blues For The Orient from Eastern Sounds

Baby Face Willette - Face to Face from Face to Face

Grant Green - No. 1 Green Street from Green Street

João Gilberto - Samba da Minha Terra from João Gilberto

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Jazz-A-Samba from Afro-Jaws

Chico Hamilton Quintet - Trio from The Chico Hamilton Special

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Tin Tin Deo from Afro-Jaws

Marty Manning - You Stepped Out Of A Dream from The Twilight Zone

Miles Davis Quintet - When I Fall In Love from Steamin' With the Miles Davis Quintet

The Three Suns - Smoke from Fever & Smoke

Astor Piazzolla y su Quinteto - Contrabajeando from Piazzolla interpreta a Piazzolla

The Three Suns - Fever from Fever & Smoke

The Outlaws - Crazy Drums from Dream of the West

Harry Belafonte - Jump in the Line from Jump Up Calypso


Dave 'Baby' Cortez - Dave's Special from The Happy Organ and Other Great Recordings

Henry Mancini - Something for the Cat from Breakfast at Tiffany's

Harry Belafonte - Monkey from Jump Up Calypso

Caterina Valente - Taboo from Superfonics

Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger - The Elfin Knight from Classic Scots Ballads

Arthur Lyman - Havah Nagilah from Yellow Bird

Patsy Cline - South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way) from Showcase

Edith Piaf - Les ballets du coeurs from Edith Piaf 1957/1961

Nino Rota - Finale from La dolce vita

Jacques Loussier - Finale from Jacques Loussier Trio: Play Bach N° 3
La dolce vita




2019. március 18., hétfő

MiXTAPE: 100 from bestof / #1961 / part one PnM.MiX


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H U N D R E D  S O N G S



Cliff Richard & The Shadows - We Say Yeah from The Young Ones Forever
James Brown / His Famous Flames - And I Do Just What I Want from The Amazing James Brown
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - Cry For A Shadow
Chuck Berry - Route 66 from New Juke Box Hits
Elvis Presley - Beach Boy Blues from Blue Hawaii
Ricky Nelson - I'll Make Believe from Rick Is 21
The Miracles - That's the Way I Feel from Cookin' With The Miracles
The Shirelles - Mama Said from The Shirelles Sing to Trumpets and Strings
Cliff Richard - Shame On You from 21 Today
The Everly Brothers - Love Is Where You Find It from Both Sides of an Evening
Brenda Lee - Talking 'bout You from  All the Way
Dion - Dream Lover from Runaround Sue
The Everly Brothers - Love Hurts from A Date With The Everly Brothers
Roy Orbison - Only the lonely from Lonely and Blue
Johnny Cash - Cfy Cry Cry from Now Here's Johnny Cash
Brenda Lee - Big Chance from All the Way
Chubby Checker - Let's Twist Again from Hit Parade: Top Single 1961 (50 Hits Songs)
Elvis Presley - Put the Blame on Me from Something for Everybody
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire from Jerry Lee's Greatest!
The Marathons - Peanut Butter from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman from Please Mr. Postman
The Platters - Bark Battle And Ball from Encores!
The Savage Young Beatles, Tony Sheridan - Ruby Baby
The Shirelles - Lower the Flame from Tonight's the Night
Wanda Jackson - Fallin' from Right Or Wrong
Aretha Franklin With The Ray Bryant Combo - Sweet Lover from Aretha
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - Ain't She Sweet
Ike & Tina Turner - I Idolize You from The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner
The Ventures - Bulldog from Another Smash!!!
Betty James - I'm a Little Mixed Up from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
The Beatles, Tony Sheridan - If You Love Me, Baby (Take Out Some Insurance On Me, Baby)  from The Early Tapes Of The Beatles
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Money (That's What I Want) from Hi! We're The Miracles
The Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown from A Date With The Everly Brothers
Joan Baez - Pal Of Mine from Joan Baez, Vol. II
The Kingston Trio - Come All You Fair And Tender Ladies from Make Way
Johnny Cash - Life Goes On from Now Here's Johnny Cash
The Ventures - Harlem Nocturne from The Ventures
The Outlaws - Dream of the West from Dream of the West
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - What'd I Say
The Shadows - 36-24-36 from The Shadows 1st Album
Laurel Aitken, Ernest Ranglin - Boogie Rock from Jamaica Rhythm & Blues 1956-1961
Harmonica George - Sputnik Music form Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style 1959-1960-1961
Tony Sheridan With The Beatles And The Beat Brothers - Ya Ya (Parts 1 & 2)
Junior Parker - Feelin' Good from Seven Days
B.B. King - Someday Baby from My Kind of Blues
Bo Diddley - Congo fom Bo Diddley Is a Lover
Freddie King - Butterscotch from Let's Hide Away and Dance Away
Elmore James - Dust My Broom from The Sky Is Crying
Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
Jack McDuff - Blues and Tonic from The Honeydripper
Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights Big City from Live At Carnegie Hall
John Lee Hooker - You're Looking Good Tonight from The Folk Lore Of John Lee Hooker
Junior Parker - Bad Women, Bad Whiskey from Ride with Me, Baby: The Singles 1952-1961
Magic Sam - Magic Rocker from The Cobra and Chief Recordings
Nina Simone - Rags and Old Iron from Forbidden Fruit
Otis Rush - All Your Love from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
Freddie King - Let Me Be (Stay Away from Me) from Freddy King Sings
Roosevelt Sykes - Satellite Baby from The Honeydripper
Sonny Boy Williamson - Nine Below Zero from The Chess Story Vol.9 1960-1961
Elmore James - Strange Angels from The Sky Is Crying
Slim Harpo - Blues Hangover from Sings Raining in My Heart
Sam Cooke - Baby Won't You Please Come Home from My Kind of Blues
The Larry Young Trio - Some Thorny Blues from Testifying
Bobby Bland - Two Steps From The Blues from Two Steps From The Blues
Etta James - Don't Cry Baby from The Second Time Around
Wes Montgomery - Twisted Blues from So Much Guitar!
Anita O'Day - Remember You from Trav'lin' Light
Baby Face Willette - Swingin' At Sugar Ray's from Face to Face
Carmen McRae - Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) from Sings Lover Man and Other Billie Holiday Classics
Charles Mingus - Devil Woman from Oh Yeah!
Ella Fitzgerald - A Night in Tunisia from Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!
Grant Green - Blues For Willarene from Grant's First Stand
Hank Mobley - Uh Huh from Workout
Howard Mcghee - Summertime from Maggie's Back in Town
Jacques Loussier - Finale from Jacques Loussier Trio: Play Bach N° 3
Jimmy Smith - Messin' Around from Home Cookin'
Lou Donaldson - Walk Wid Me from Here 'Tis
Milt Jackson & Wes Montgomery - My Funny Valentine from Bags Meets Wes!
Johnny Griffin - Soft and Furry from Change of Pace
João Gilberto - Coisa Mais Linda Terra from João Gilberto
Mark Murphy - Milestones from Rah!
Miles Davis Quintet - Salt Peanuts from Steamin' With the Miles Davis Quintet
Oliver Nelson - Stolen Moments from The Blues And The Abstract Truth
Zoot Sims - Jive at Five from Down Home
Ray Charles - Birth of the blues from Genius + Soul = Jazz
The Latin Jazz Quintet + Eric Dolphy - First Bass Line from Caribé
The Montgomery Brothers - Groove Yard from Groove Yard
Walt Dickerson - A Sense of Direction from A Sense of Direction
Wes Montgomery - Tune-Up from Movin' Along
Grant Green - Green With Envy from Green Street
Yusef Lateef - Summer Song from The Centaur and the Phoenix
April Stevens - I Want a Lip from Teach Me Tiger!
Astor Piazzolla y su Quinteto - Adiós Nonino from Piazzolla interpreta a Piazzolla
Chavela Vargas - La Llorona from Con El Cuarteto Lara Foster
John Barry - Zapata from Stringbeat
Martin Denny - Misirlou from Exotic Percussion
Nino Rota - Terra Lontana from Rocco e i suoi Fratelli
The Mar-Keys - Sack O'Woe from Last Night!
Dave 'Baby' Cortez - Dave's Special from The Happy Organ and Other Great Recordings
Serge Gainsbourg - Les amours perdues from L'étonnant Serge Gainsbourg





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