Three Wishes

Cedar Walton gave his three wishes to Pannonica and they were: 

  1. “I don’t know how to word this… I’d like to have immediate access to the world, you know? Anywhere I want to go.”
  2. “To have my own band and to be able to swing no matter what. Playing with Art* demands that.”
  3. “I wish jazz was accepted like everything else.”
*Excerpt from Three Wishes: An Intimate Look at Jazz Greats ~ Compiled and Photographed by Pannonica de Koenigswarter

GRIOTS GALLERY

More Posts: ,,,,,,,,,

The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

As the nation navigates the re-opening of the country, I am maintaining my social distancing with only minimal outings to the grocers, this Quarantined Jazz Voyager has chosen the perfect album to listen to in autumn. Pulling from the stacks is the 1996 recording by David Newman titled Under A Woodstock Moon.

The album was recorded on June 15~17, 1996 at the Quad Recording Studios in New York City. It was produced by the saxophonist and released on Herbie Mann’s Kokopelli label. David Newman contributed three compositions ~ 2, 9, & 12.

Track Listing | 59:04
  1. Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez) ~ 4:36
  2. Amandla ~ 5:15
  3. Up Jumped Spring (Freddie Hubbard) ~ 4:24
  4. Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most (Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman) ~ 5:11
  5. Autumn in New York (Vernon Duke) ~ 4:38
  6. Sky Blues (David Leonhardt) ~ 2:56
  7. Another Kentucky Sunset (Leonhardt) ~ 4:58
  8. Summertime (George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, Ira Gershwin) ~ 4:56
  9. Sunrise (Leonhardt, Newman) ~ 5:35
  10. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (Manning Sherwin, Eric Maschwitz) ~ 6:14
  11. Skylark (Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer) ~ 4:49
  12. Under a Woodstock Moon ~ 5:32
Personnel
  • David Newman ~ tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, flute
  • David Leonhardt ~ piano, arranger
  • Bryan Carrott ~ vibraphone
  • Steve Novosel ~ bass
  • Winard Harper ~ drums
  • Strings ~ Charles Libove, Eugene Moye, Matthew Raimondi, Ronald Carbone
  • String section conducted by Torrie Zito
  • Bob Freedman ~ arranger

As you listen and enjoy this wonderful addition to the jazz catalog, continue to social distance and stay healthy. During this sabbatical from flying and investigating jazz around the globe, enjoy the listen and know that the world and I will be back.

CALIFORNIA JAZZ FOUNDATION

More Posts: ,,,,,,,,,,

The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

As we await the opening of the country this Quarantined Jazz Voyager presses on with his listening to great jazz by placing on the turntable the classic Kenny Dorham disc titled Inta Somethin’. This live album by the trumpeter features performances recorded at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco, California on November 13, 1961. It was released in the first quarter of 1962 on the Pacific Jazz label. Dorham contributed two originals to the set, track #1 and track #6.

Track Listing | 38:31
  1. Una Mas ~ 7:13
  2. It Could Happen to You (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) ~ 6:00
  3. Let’s Face the Music and Dance (Irving Berlin) ~ 6:06
  4. No Two People (Frank Loesser) ~ 6:59
  5. Lover Man (Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, James Sherman) ~ 5:01
  6. San Francisco Beat ~ 7:12
Personnel
  • Kenny Dorham ~ trumpet (except tracks 3 and 5)
  • Jackie McLean ~ alto saxophone (except track 2)
  • Walter Bishop Jr. ~ piano
  • Leroy Vinnegar – bass
  • Art Taylor – drums

As you listen and enjoy this wonderful addition to the jazz catalogue, I emplore you follow your conscience to stay healthy and encourage you to remain vigilant in your social distancing. During this sabbatical from jet setting investigations of jazz around the globe, this voyager’s choices are ever-present. The world will be back and so will I.

CALIFORNIA JAZZ FOUNDATION

More Posts: ,,,,,,,,,

The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

The Quarantined Jazz Voyager continues to social distance and in doing so continues to listen to some of the greatest recordings of the 20th century. This week the spotlight is on Forest Flower: Charles Lloyd at Monterey. It was recorded on two separate dates: in~studio in New York City on September 8, 1966, tracks 3 & 4, and live on September 18, 1966 at the Monterey Jazz Festival in Monterey, California. The album was produced by George Avakian and released on Atlantic Records on February 21, 1967.

Track Listing | 39:17
  1. Forest Flower: Sunrise (Lloyd) ~ 7:18
  2. Forest Flower: Sunset (Lloyd) ~ 10:37
  3. Sorcery (Keith Jarrett) ~ 5:18
  4. Song of Her (Cecil McBee) ~ 5:24
  5. East of the Sun (Brooks Bowman) ~ 10:40
Personnel
  • Charles Lloyd – tenor saxophone, flute
  • Keith Jarrett – piano
  • Cecil McBee – bass
  • Jack DeJohnette – drums
Listening to the world’s best jazz records!!! #jazz #voyager #travel #club #adventure #wannabewhereyouare

CALIFORNIA JAZZ FOUNDATION

More Posts: ,,,,,,,,,,

The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

Alone With The Blues is the first solo album by pianist Ray Bryant. Recorded on December 19, 1958 at the Van Gelder Studios in Hackensack, New Jersey, it was released end of May or early June of 1959 for the New Jazz label. The session was produced by Esmond Edwards.

Though he was equally adept with the blues, he was recognized at the time as a modern traditionalist. All compositions by Ray Bryant except Lover Man (Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, Jimmy Sherman) and Rockin’ Chair (Hoagy Carmichael).

Track Listing | 37:49
  1. Blues No. 3 ~ 7:15
  2. Joy (Blues No. 2) ~ 3:59
  3. Lover Man ~ 3:52
  4. Me and the Blues (Blues No. 1) ~ 5:00
  5. My Blues (Blues No. 5) ~ 7:40
  6. Rockin’ Chair ~  5:16
  7. Stocking Feet ~ 4:47
Personnel
  • Ray Bryant ~ piano

CALIFORNIA JAZZ FOUNDATION

More Posts: ,,,,,,,,,

« Older Posts       Newer Posts »