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Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil , masterpiece of the Blue Note Era in the 1960's: :woot:



Tracks:

1. Witch Hunt (00:00)
2. Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum (08:11)
3. Dance Cadaverous (14:06)
4. Speak No Evil (20:52)
5. Infant Eyes (29:16)
6. Wild Flower (36:11)

Musicians:
Wayne Shorter (tenor sax )
Freddie Hubbard (trumpet)
Herbie Hancock (piano)
Ron Carter (contrabass)
Elvin Jones (drums)

a great piece of jazz...some of the icons of jazz musicians too!!!!
 

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In the vast catalog of the Blue Note Records, a prominent place concerns Jackie Mclean, famous alto saxophone player. He was hard bopper in the beginning. Then He was influenced by avant-garde jazz.
One of his fine album called One Step Beyond (1963):



Tracks:
1. "Saturday and Sunday" - 10:30
2."Frankenstein" (Grachan Moncur III) - 7:32
3."Blue Rondo" - 4:52
4."Ghost Town" (Moncur) - 14:39


5. "Saturday and Sunday" [Alternate Take] - 8:32 Bonus track on CD reissue.



Musicians:

Jackie McLean (alto saxophone);
Grachan Moncur III (trombone);
Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone);
Eddie Khan (bass);
Tony Williams (drums).
 

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Larry Young (1940-1978) in Unity (1965), the evolution of hammond organ in modal jazz featuring three authentic stars:



Tracks:

1. Zoltan
2. Monk's Dream
3. If
4. The Moontrane
5. Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
6. Beyond All Limits

Musicians:

Larry Young – Hammond B-3 organ
Woody Shaw – trumpet
Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
Elvin Jones – drums
 
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Lee Morgan, memorable trumpeter:



Album: Search For The New Land
Year: 1964
Label: Blue Note

Grant Green - guitar
Herbie Hancock - piano
Billy Higgins - drums
Lee Morgan - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
Reggie Workman - bass
 

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In the vast catalog of the Blue Note Records, a prominent place concerns Jackie Mclean, famous alto saxophone player. He was hard bopper in the beginning. Then He was influenced by avant-garde jazz.
One of his fine album called One Step Beyond (1963):



Tracks:
1. "Saturday and Sunday" - 10:30
2."Frankenstein" (Grachan Moncur III) - 7:32
3."Blue Rondo" - 4:52
4."Ghost Town" (Moncur) - 14:39


5. "Saturday and Sunday" [Alternate Take] - 8:32 Bonus track on CD reissue.



Musicians:

Jackie McLean (alto saxophone);
Grachan Moncur III (trombone);
Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone);
Eddie Khan (bass);
Tony Williams (drums).

Larry Young (1940-1978) in Unity (1965), the evolution of hammond organ in modal jazz featuring three authentic stars:



Tracks:

1. Zoltan
2. Monk's Dream
3. If
4. The Moontrane
5. Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
6. Beyond All Limits

Musicians:

Larry Young – Hammond B-3 organ
Woody Shaw – trumpet
Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
Elvin Jones – drums

Lee Morgan, memorable trumpeter:



Album: Search For The New Land
Year: 1964
Label: Blue Note

Grant Green - guitar
Herbie Hancock - piano
Billy Higgins - drums
Lee Morgan - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
Reggie Workman - bass
:bow::bow::bow:
well wow dude some awesome jazz musicians here thanks for the youtube.com vid`s....
 

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I'd like to remind Jean "Toots" Thielemans died on Monday in Brussels. He was 94. He was not only a great harmonica player; about it one can tell that he invented the sound of the harmonica in jazz music.

He was also well-known for his skill by playing guitar and whistling in unison.

I choose from Youtube one of his version of Autumn Leaves featuring the pianist Kenny Werner in a wonderful duet:

 

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Last August, the jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson left us forever. :uh:
He was 75 years old (1941-2016).

Today, I'd like to remind him and so I have choosen one of his best works recorded for Blue Note Records entitled Happenings.

It dates back to 1966:




Track list:

All compositions by Bobby Hutcherson except as indicated

1."Aquarian Moon" - 7:45
2."Bouquet" - 8:10
3."Rojo" - 6:03
4."Maiden Voyage" (Hancock) - 5:49
5."Head Start" - 5:16
6."When You Are Near" - 3:51
7."The Omen" - 6:59

Personnel:

Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone, marimba, drums (track 7 only)
Herbie Hancock - piano, box full of rocks (track 7 only)
Bob Cranshaw - bass
Joe Chambers - drums, marimba (track 7 only), triangle (track 2 only), timpani (track 7 only)
 

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