All kinds of Jazz

joker1961

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Maybe the greatest jazz trumpeter with one of the best vocal jazz groups coming from France. :)

When France or better to say Paris was the second home for American Jazzmen.

Tracklist:
01. Emanon (Gillespie, Shaw)
02. Anthropology (Gillespie, Parker)
03. Tin Tin Deo (Fuller, Pozo)
04. One Bass Hit (Brown, Fuller, Gillespie)
05. Two Bass Hit (Gillespie, Lewis)
06. Groovin' High (Gillespie, Paparelli)
07. Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee (Carroll, Gillespie, Graham)
08. Hot House (Dameron)
09. Con Alma (Gillespie)
10. Blue 'N' Boogie (Gillespie, Paparelli)
11. The Champ (Gillespie)
12. Ow! (Gillespie)

Personnel:
Kenny Barron - piano (tracks: 07, 09)
Jean-Claude Briodin - vocals
Kenny Clarke - drums
Rudy Collins - drums (tracks: 07, 09)
Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet
Christiane Legrand - vocals
Eddy Louiss - vocals
Pierre Michelot - bass
James Moody - alto saxophone (tracks: 07, 09)
Mimi Perrin - vocals B
Bud Powell - piano
Lalo Schifrin - arranger
Bob Smart - vocals
Ward Swingle - vocals
Chris White - bass (tracks: 07, 09)

been hearing about this for ages but cannot find a copy anywhere at all thanks for sharing
 

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An obscure album released in the mid Seventies, but recorded live in 1965 by the Detroit's drummer Bert Myrick. He leads a stunning quintet which plays a great hard bop and modal style:

 

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