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Auch Blue Note kriegt eine Compilation und ein Buch:


Blue Note: 75 Years of the Finest in Jazz Hardcover by Richard Havers

AmazonPurveyor of extraordinary music and an arbiter of cool, Blue Note is the definitive jazz label—signing the best artists, pioneering the best recording techniques, and lead cover design trends with punchy, iconic artwork and typography that shaped the way we see the music itself. The roster of greats who cut indelible sides for the label include Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Bud Powell, Norah Jones, and many more. Published for Blue Note’s seventy-fifth anniversary, this landmark volume is the first official illustrated story of the label, from 1939 roots to its renaissance today. Featuring classic album artwork, unseen contact sheets, rare ephemera from the Blue Note Archives, commentary from some of the biggest names in jazz today, and feature reviews of seventy-five key albums, this is the definitive book on the legendary label.

http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Note-Years-Finest-Jazz/dp/1452141444/

Uncompromising Expression: Singles Collection (5 CD)

AmazonTo celebrate the 75th anniversary of Blue Note, the label is releasing a comprehensive 5CD singles box entitled Uncompromising Expression. Releasing day-and-date with this collection is a new hardcover book – with the same name – written by jazz-authority, Richard Havers, who details Blue Note’s impact on popular culture. Havers, who also wrote the 2013 Verve: The Sound of America, not only wrote this defining Blue Note history, but he curated the track list for this singles box as a musical companion to the rich text and adored images.

Opening with the label’s very first signing – the pianist Meade Lux Lewis – and closing seventy five years later with the beautifully progressive sounds of Derrick Hodge, Uncompromising Expression is a complete overview of the one of the most inspired and eclectic catalogs of Jazz. This collection features Jazz greats from Thelonious Monk to Art Blakey to John Coltrane to Donald Byrd, Cassandra Wilson, Norah Jones and more. Packaged in a beautiful slipcase, Uncompromising Expression also includes a 48-page booklet featuring a complete discography of the 75 titles included in this box. Each of the five discs covers a specific era, from boogie to hard bop, soul jazz to the roots revival of the 90’s, and the 21st century trailblazers like Robert Glasper and Gregory Porter.

Tracklist:

1-1. Meade Lux Lewis – Melancholy
1-2. Earl ‚Fatha Hines – Reminiscing At Blue Note
1-3. Sidney Bechet – Summertime
1-4. Charlie Christian/Edmond Hall – Profoundly Blue
1-5. Art Hodes – Doctor Jazz
1-6. Ike Quebec Swing Seven – Topsy
1-7. Tiny Grimes – Tiny’s Boogie Woogie
1-8. Babs‘ Three Bips And A Bop – Oop-Pop-A-Da
1-9. Thelonious Monk Sextet – Thelonious
1-10. Art Blakey’s Messengers – The Thin Man
1-11. James Moody & His Bop Men – Moody’s All Frantic
1-12. Howard McGhee – Double Talk pt 1 & 2
1-13. Bud Powell – Bouncing With Bud
1-14. Wynton Kelly Trio – Born To Be Blue
1-15. Thelonious Monk Quintet – Straight No Chaser
1-16. Milt Jackson – Bags Groove
1-17. Miles Davis – Yesterdays
1-18. Lou Donaldson – Roccus
1-19. Horace Silver – Safari
1-20. Miles Davis – Tempus Fugit
1-21. Lou Donaldson & Clifford Brown – Carvin The Rock
2-1. Art Blakey – Message From Kenya
2-2. Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers – The Preacher
2-3. Jimmy Smith – The High and The Mighty
2-4. Clifford Brown – Brownie Speaks
2-5. Jay Jay Johnson – Jay
2-6. Art Blakey/Lou Donaldson/Clifford Brown – Wee Dot
2-7. Sonny Rollins – Decision, Pt. 1&2
2-8. Kenny Burrell – DB Blues
2-9. Hank Mobley Quintet – Funk in Deep Freeze
2-10. Curtis Fuller – Oscalypso
2-11. John Coltrane – Blue Train Part 1
2-12. Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble – Abdullah’s Delight
2-13. Bill Henderson/Horace Silver – Senor Blues
3-1. Sonny Clark – Cool Struttin
3-2. The Three Sounds – Tenderly
3-3. Bill Henderson & Jommy Smith – Ain’t No Use
3-4. Sonny Clark – Ain’t No Use
3-5. Bennie Green – Encore
3-6. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Moanin pt1 & 2
3-7. Cannonball Adderley – Somethin Else pt 1 & 2
3-8. Dizzy Reece – The Rake
3-9. Jackie McLean – What’s New
3-10. Freddie Hubbard – One Mint Julep
3-11. Stanley Turrebtine – Little Sheri
3-12. Tina Brooks – True Blue
4-1. Grant Green – Miss Ann’s Tempo
4-2. Jimmy Smith – Midnight Special pt 1 & 2
4-3. Jimmy Smith – One O’clock Jump
4-4. Dexter Gordon – Ernie’s Tune
4-5. Herbie Hancock – Watermelon Man
4-6. Jimmy Smith – Back At The Chicken Shack pt 1 & 2
4-7. Kenny Burrell – The Good Life
4-8. Harold Vick – Our Miss Brooks
4-9. Joe Henderson – Blue Bossa
4-10. Donald Byrd – Elijah
4-11. Freddie Hubbard – Blue Frenzy
4-12. Lee Morgan – The Sidewinder Part 1
4-13. Horace Silver – Cape Verdean Blues
5-1. Bother Jack McDuff – Theme From Electric Surfboard
5-2. Donald Byrd – Black Byrd
5-3. Bobbi Humphrey – Chicago Damn
5-4. Donald Byrd – Change
5-5. Ronnie Laws & Pressure – Always There
5-6. Marlena Shaw – It’s Better Than Walkin‘ Out
5-7. Bobby McFerrin – Thging About Your Body
5-8. Us3 – Cantaloop
5-9. Cassandra Wilson – I Can’t Stand The Rain
5-10. Dianne Reeves – Better Days
5-11. Norah Jones – Don’t Know Why
5-12. Robert Glasper Experiment – Smells Like Teen Spirit
5-13. Jose James – It’s All Over Your Body
5-14. Roseanne Cash – Modern Blue
5-15. Gregory Porter – Liquid Spirit
5-16. Derrick Hodge – Holding Onto You

Zudem erscheint – wohl in Nachfolge der Miles, Brownie und Coltrane-Sets auch noch eine Doppel-CD mit den gesammelten Singles von Monk:

Round Midnight: Complete Blue Note Singles 1947-52

AmazonThelonious Monk’s first recordings in the late 1940s were for Blue Note Records and they signaled a new kind of Blue Note as the label was evolving from an outlet for boogie woogie and old time jazz into a flag-waver for hard bop. These recordings, which include the first version of Monk’s classic composition, ‚Round Midnight‘ (originally known as ‚Round About Midnight‘), were released on a series of fifteen 78 RPM singles. Later, Monk’s sessions were re-compiled on 10-inch and 12-inch LPs, and this collection will present for the first time Monk’s Blue Note recordings in their original 78 RPM sequence of release, adding as bonus tracks the alternate takes that appeared on later LP and CD releases. In addition, ‚Round Midnight includes nine tracks not available on any current reissues of Monk’s albums.

Disc 1

01. Thelonious
02. Suburban Eyes
03. ’Round About Midnight
04. Well You Needn’t
05. Evonce
06. Off Minor
07. In Walked Bud
08. Epistrophy
09. Ruby My Dear
10. Evidence
11. Humph
12. Misterioso
13. All The Things You Are
14. I Should Care
15. I Mean You
16. Monk’s Mood
17. Who Knows
18. Nice Work If You Can Get It
19. April In Paris
20. Four In One
21. Straight No Chaser
22. Criss-Cross
23. Eronel
24. Ask Me Now
25. Willow Weep Me For Me

Disc 2

01. Skippy
02. Let’s Cool One
03. Hornin‘ In
04. Carolina Moon (Bonus Tracks)
05. Evonce (alternate take)
06. Suburban Eyes (alternate take)
07. Nice Work If You Can Get It (alternate take)
08. Ruby My Dear (alternate take)
09. Well You Needn’t (alternate take)
10. April In Paris (alternate take)
11. Introspection
12. Who Knows (alternate take)
13. I Should Care (alternate take)
14. Misterioso (alternate take)
15. Four In One (alternate take)
16. Criss-Cross (alternate take)
17. Ask Me Now (alternate take)
18. Skippy (alternate take)
19. Hornin‘ In (alternate take)
20. Sixteen (take 1)
21. Sixteen (take 2)
22. I’ll Follow You

Cover kann man hier sehen (von da kommt auch die Tracklist):
http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/artist_Thelonious-Monk_000000000001030/item_Round-Midnight-Complete-Blue-Note-Singles-1947-1952_6009917

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