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Kenny Drew - This Is New (1957)

Artist: Kenny Drew
Title Of Album: This Is New
Year Of Release: April 3, 1957
Label: Ojc
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (Tracks+Log+Tau+Covers+Info)
Bitrate: Lossless
Personnel: Kenny Drew, Hank Mobley, Donald Byrd, Wilbur Ware, G.T. Hogan
Total Time: 00:43:00
Total Size: 201 Mb (Recovery 6%)
Track List:
1.This Is New (Gershwin-Weill)
2.Carol (Drew)
3.It's You Or No One (Cahn-Styne)
4.You're My Thrill (Clare-Gorney)
5.Little T (Byrd)
6.Paul's Pal (Rollins)
7.Why Do I Love You (Hammerstein-Kern)
Personnel:
Kenny Drew (piano);
Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone);
Donald Byrd (trumpet);
Wilbur Ware (bass);
G.T. Hogan (drums).
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Gerry Mulligan and Paul Desmond - Blues In Time (1954)

Tracks:
1. Blues In Time (9:03)
2. Body And Soul (9:39)
3. Stand Still (3:29)
4. Line For Lyons (3:08)
5. Wintersong (Take 1) (6:59)
6. Battle Hymn Of The Republican (7:45)
7. Fall Out (5:47)
Personnel:
Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone)
Paul Desmond (alto saxophone)
Joe Benjamin (acoustic bass)
Dave Bailey (drums)
Recorded at Capitol Records Studio, Los Angeles, California on August 2, 1957 and Fine Sound Studio, New York on August 27, 1957. Originally released on Verve MGV (8246).
http://www.alldrives.ge/main/linkform.php?f=e2ec82c9db0749caGerry Mulligan was known all his life as an irrepressible sit-in player - he would show up at gigs by other musicians, planned or impromptu, and play along. In standard arrangements or when improvising, his work was stellar. One such sit-in, at a 1954 Carnegie Hall appearance by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, was the first instance of Mulligan and Desmond sharing a stage - the two reedmen found an instant rapport, but had difficulty bringing any recording plans to fruition due to label contract conflicts. Through a series of trade-offs, GERRY MULLIGAN / PAUL DESMOND was recorded later that year and released by Fantasy Records. BLUES IN TIME in 1957 was followed by TWO OF A MIND (on Verve) in 1962, and WE'RE ALL TOGETHER AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME (on Atlantic) in 1972, which also included Dave Brubeck.
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