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This is a copy purschased without any info on the LP cover.
Anything I say about John Coltrane has alrady been said so
I will let the music speak for itself.
John Coltrane - Tenor Sax, Saprano Sax, Percussion
Alice Coltrane - Piano
Jimmy Garrison - Bass
Elvin Jones - Drums
This one of the songs on the last self titled LP that Lee
Morgan made. His inspirations for playng the trumpet were
Clifford Brown and Dizzy Gillespie. For me he is one of the lions of the trumpet, he was also known as the "Young
Terror From Philadelphia P. A." by a local DJ.
Lee Morgan - Trumpet, Fluegel Horn
Harold Mabern Jr. - Piano, Elec. Piano
Bobby Humphrey - Flute
Billy Harper - Tenor Sax, Alto Flute
Grachan Moncur III - Trombone
Jymie Merritt - Elec. Bass
Reggie Workman - Acoustic Bass, Percussion
Freddie Waits - Drums, Recorder
Sept. 17th. & 18th., 1971
Part two of Miles Davis in Osaka Japan.
1. Prelude Part two
2. Maiysha
Organist Larry Young's approach to playing
is fresh and different that evokes a
different feeling and mood. The members
of the group blend in perfectly.
1. Majestic Soul
2. Evening
Larry Young - Organ
Hank White - fluegelhorn
Tyrone Washington - Tenor sax
Hebert Morgan - Tenor sax
Eddie Wright - guitar
Edward Gladden - Drums
Stacey Edwards - Conga
This music is dedicated to the
mystic, Ohnedaruth, known
as John Coltrane during the
period September 23, 1926
to July 17, 1967 - ALICE
COLTRANE
1. Lovely Sky Boat
2. Oceanic Beloved
3. Atmic Peace
Alice Coltrane - Harp
Jimmy Garrison - Bass
Rashied Ali - Drums
June 6, 1968
Herbie Hancock is playing a
variety of electronics on this
set recorded in 1973. It was an
unusual sound for the time period.
1. HORNETS
MWANDISHI
(Herbie Hancock)
Synthesizers, Electric Piano, Clavinet
with Fuzz-Wah, Echoplex, Guiro, Phase
Shifter
MWILE
(Benny Maupin)
Clairnet, Afuche, Hum-A-Zoo,
Piccolo, Bass Clairnet
MGANGA
(Dr. Eddie Henderson)
Flugelhorn
PEPO
(Julian Priester)
Alto Trombone
MCHEZAJI
(Buster Williams)
Electric Bass with Wah-Wah and
Fuzz
JABALI
(Billy Hart)
Drums
This set was recorded live @
Osaka Festival Hall, Japan,
February 1, 1975
1. Prelude Part 1
Miles Davis - Trumpet, Organ
Sonny Fortune - Alto Saxophone
Michael Henderson - Fender bass
Pete Cosey - Guitar, Synthi.
Al Foster - Drums
Reggie Lucas - Guitar
Mtume - Conga, Percussion, Water Drum
One of the Progenitor's of Be-Bop and modern
Jazz trumpet, John Burkes (Dizzy) Gillespie is
presented here putting a twist on a Negro
Spiritual Swing Low Sweet Chariot. The next
tune is Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow) which
is a Latin tune that Dizzy brought to modern
Jazz playing.
1. Swing Low Sweet Cadillac
2. Mas Que Nada (Pow, Pow, Pow)
Recorded live @ The Memory Lane in
Los Angeles, California on May 25, 26, 1967
Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet
James Moody - Alto and Tenor Saxophone
Mike Longo - Piano
Frank Schifano - Electric Piano
Candy Finch - Drums
1. Achtud El Buod (Children's Song)
2. Don't Drink That Corner, My Life Is In The Bush
3. Air Show
Henry Threadgill - alto & tenor saxophone, flute, eastern banjo
Cassandra Wilson - vocals
Fred Hopkins - bass
Pheeroan Aklaff - percussion
June 2 & 3 1986
Lonnie Liston Smith (Live) - Side B
1. Visions Of A New World (PHASE ONE)
2. Visions Of A New World (PHASE TWO)
3. Watercolors
4. Sunset
Recored Live @ Smucker's Cabaret, Brooklyn, N.y.
May 19, 20, & 21, 1977
Lonnie Liston Smith a talented keyboardist and vocalist, was outstanding in the 60's/70's, and a creator of the cosmic/spiritual genre...
Expansions/Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - 1975