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Blindfoldtest #28
1. Max Roach Quartet feat. Hank Mobley – Kismet (1953)
2. Ernie Henry – Beauty and the Blues (1957)
3. Ray Charles – Dawn Ray (1956)
4. Dave Bailey Sextet – Grand Street (1961)
5. Eddie Costa – Stretch in ‛Fʼ (1957)
6. Gigi Gryce Orch-tette – Reminiscing (1960)
7. Freddie Roach – De Bug (1962)
8. Tadd Dameron – Lament for the Living (1961)
9. Ray Crawford – Miss April (1961)
10. Dave Newman – Cellar Groove (1962)
11. John Wright – 47th and Calumet (1960)
12. J. R. Monterose – That You Are (1964)
13. Jimmy Owens-Kenny Barron Quintet – Love, Where Are You (1967)
14. Harold Ousley – Dell-a-Vonn (1961)
15. Gene Ludwig Trio – Blues Waltz (1964)
16. Roy Haynes – Go ‛nʼ Git It (1963)
17. Quincy Jones – Solitude (1961)
18. Jerome Richardson Quintet – Delilah (1962)
19. Dizzy Gillespie – That’s All (1957)
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MAX ROACH QUARTET featuring HANK MOBLEY
1. Kismet (Hank Mobley)
Hank Mobley (ts), Walter Davis II (p), Franklin Skeete (b), Max Roach (d)
New York, NY, 10. April 1953
von: Max Roach Quartet Featuring Hank Mobley (Debut, 1955; CD: Fantasy/OJCCD, 1990)
ERNIE HENRY
2. Beauty and the Blues (Benny Golson)
Lee Morgan (t), Melba Liston (tb), Ernie Henry (as), Benny Golson (ts), Cecil Payne (bari), Wynton Kelly (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (d)
Reeves Sound Studios, New York, NY, September 1957
von: The Last Chorus (Riverside, 1958; CD: Fantasy/OJCCD, 1998)
RAY CHARLES
3. Dawn Ray (Ray Charles)
Ray Charles (p), Oscar Pettiford (b), Joe Harris (d)
Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, NY, 30. April 1956
von: The Great Ray Charles (Atlantic, 1957; CD: Pure Genius – The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952–1959), Rhino, 8 CD, 2005)
DAVE BAILEY SEXTET
4. Grand Street (Sonny Rollins)
Kenny Dorham (t), Curtis Fuller (tb), Frank Haynes (ts), Tommy Flanagan (p), Ben Tucker (b), Dave Bailey (d)
New York, 1. Oktober 1961
von: Bash! (Jazz Line, LP, 1961; CD: Tommy Flanagan – Trio & Sextet, Prevue, 1998; auch unter Kenny Dorhams Name als „Osmosis“ bei Black Lion erschienen)
EDDIE COSTA QUINTET
5. Stretch in ‛F’ (Art Farmer)
Art Farmer (t), Phil Woods (as), Eddie Costa (p), Teddy Kotick (b), Paul Motian (d)
New York, NY, Juli 1957
von: Eddie Costa Quintet (Mode, 1957; CD: V.S.O.P., 1992)
GIGI GRYCE ORCH-TETTE
6. Reminiscing (Gigi Gryce)
Richard Williams (t), Gigi Gryce (as), Eddie Costa (vib), Richard Wyands (p), George Duvivier (b), Bob Thomas (d)
New York, NY, 10. November 1960
von: Reminiscin’ (Mercury, 1961; CD: Universal Japan, 2012)
FREDDIE ROACH
7. De Bug (Freddie Roach)
Percy France (ts), Kenny Burrell (g), Freddie Roach (org), Clarence Johnston (d)
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 23. August 1962
von: Down to Earth (Blue Note, 1962; CD: Universal Music Japan, 2015)
TADD DAMERON
8. Lament for the Living (Tadd Dameron)
Donald Byrd (t), Curtis Fuller (tb), Julius Watkins (frh), Sam Rivers (ts), Cecil Payne (bari), Tadd Dameron (p), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (d)
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 14. Dezember 1961
von: Blue Note Records Presents: The Lost Sessions (CD, 1999)
RAY CRAWFORD
9. Miss April (Ray Crawford)
Johnny Coles (t), Cecil Payne (bari), Ray Crawford (g), Junior Mance (p), Ben Tucker (b), Frankie Dunlop (d)
Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, New York, NY, 26. Januar & 10. Februar 1961
von: Smooth Groove (Candid, Japan 1977; CD: 1988)
DAVID NEWMAN
10. Cellar Groove (Norris Austin)
Marcus Belgrave (t), David „Fathead“ Newman (ts), Norris Austin (p), Jimmy Jefferson (b), Charli Persip (d)
New York, NY, 3. Mai 1961
von: Fathead Comes On (Atlantic, 1962; CD: It’s Mister Fathead, 32 Jazz, 2 CD, 1997)
JOHN WRIGHT TRIO
11. 47th and Calumet (John Wright)
John Wright (p), Wendell Roberts (b), Walter McCants (d)
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. 30. August 1960
von: South Side Soul (Prestige, 1960; CD: John Wright Trio & Quartet, Fresh Sound, 2 CD, 2012)
J. R. MONTEROSE
12. That You Are (J. R. Monterose)
J. R. Monterose (ts), Dale Oehler (p), Gary Allen (b), Joe Abodeely (d)
Studio 4, Rock Island, IL, 1964
von: In Action (Studio 4, 1964; CD: Bainbridge, ohne Jahr/1990 [?])
THE JIMMY OWENS-KENNY BARRON QUINTET
13. Love, Where Are You? (James Moody)
Jimmy Owens (t), Kenny Barron (p), Christopher White (b), Freddie Waits (d)
Atlantic Studios, New York, NY, 19. April 1967
von: You Had Better Listen (Atlantic, 1967; CD: WEA Japan, 2013)
HAROLD OUSLEY
14. Dell-A-Vonn (Harold Ousley)
Harold Ousley (ts), Charles Davis (bari), Julian Priester (tb), Phillip Wright (p), Thomas Williams (b), Walter Perkins (d)
New York, NY, 1961
von: Harold Ousley (Bethlehem, 1961; CD: Solid/Verse Music Group, 2013)
GENE LUDWIG TRIO
15. Blues Waltz (Max Roach)
Gene Ludwig (org), Jerry Byrd (g), Randy Gelispie (d)
New Yok, NY (?), 1963/64 (?)
von: Organ Out Loud (Mainstream, 1965; CD: Solid, 2017)
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Bonus Tracks
ROY HAYNES
16. Go ‛n’ Git It! (Ronnie Mathews)
Frank Strozier (as), Ronnie Mathews (p), Larry Ridley (b), Roy Haynes (d)
Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 10. September 1963
von: Cymbalism (Prestige/New Jazz, 1963; CD: Fantasy/OJCCD, 2002)
QUINCY JONES
17. Solitude (Ellington–DeLange–Mills)
Solo: Melba Liston (tb)
Benny Bailey, Freddie Hubbard, Rolf Ericson, Paul Cohen (t), Curtis Fuller, Melba Liston, Åke Persson, David Baker (tb), Julius Watkins (frh), Phil Woods, Joe Lopes (as), Eric Dixon (ts, fl), Budd Johnson (ts), Sahib Shihab (bari, fl), Patti Bown (p), Les Spann (g, fl), Buddy Catlett (b), Stu Martin (d), Quincy Jones (arr, cond)
Live, Zürich, 10. März 1961
von: The Great Wide World of Quiny Jones Live (Mercury Japan, 1984; CD: The Quincy Jones ABC/Mercury Big Band Sessions, Mosaic, 5 CD, 2007)
JEROME RICHARDSON QUINTET
18. Delilah (Victor Young)
Jerome Richardson (ts, fl), Richard Wyands (p), Les Spann (g, fl), Henry Grimes (b), Grady Tate (d)
New York, NY, April 1962
von: Going to the Movies with the Jerome Richardson Quintet (United Artists, 1962; CD: EMI Japan, 2011)
DIZZY GILLESPIE
19. That’s All (Pete Anson)
Solos: Lee Morgan (t), Billy Mitchell (ts), Wynton Kelly (p)
Dizzy Gillespie, Talib Dawuud, Lee Morgan, E. V. Perry, Carl Warwick (t), Al Grey, Melba Liston (tb), Rod Levitt (btb), Ernie Henry, Jimmy Powell (as), Benny Golson, Billy Mitchell (ts), Billy Root (bari), Wynton Kelly (p), Paul West (b), Charli Persip (d), A. K. Salim (arr)
WOR Recording Studios, New York, NY, 8. April 1957
von: Dizzy in Greece (Verve, 1958; CD: Birks Works: The Verve Big-Band Sessions, PolyGram, 2 CD, 1995)
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