Lee Konitz &Martial Solal - Live at the Berlin Jazz Days 1980
http://www.link.ge/file/147120/konitzsolal.rar.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/152810621/konitzsolal.rar.html -To our Jazz Friend Johanu

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ეს ჩემს საპატივცემულო & საყვარელ ძმებს თემურას და ალეკოს....ისიამოვნეთ ძმებო შირლი სკოტმა დაგლიჯა განსაკუთრებით Proud Mary
Shirley Scott-Mystical Lady

1. Mystical Lady
2. Your Song
3. Hall Of Jazz
4. Proud Mary
5. Love Dreams
6. Let It Be
http://www.link.ge/file/147124/ShirleyScot...alLady.zip.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/143703606/Shir...ysticalLady.zip -Johanu
This LP is from 1971, released on Cadet Records and produced by Esmond Edwards, players are Shirley Scott on organ, Danny Turner and Pee Wee Ellis on tenor sax, Wally Richardson and George Freeman on guitar, Ron Carter and Richard Davis on bass, Bobby Durham and Freddie Waits on drums. George Patterson played alto sax and arranged the music.
ეს ალბომი კი სულხანს როგორც ბეკერის დიდ მოყვარულს...
Chet Baker - Embraceable You (1957)

Personnel:
Chet Baker, trumpet & vocals
David Wheat, guitar
Ross Savakus, bass
Tracks:
1. The Night We Called It A Day (2:22)
2. Little Girl Blue [instrumental] (4:33)
3. Embraceable You (2:06)
4. They All Laughed (2:08)
5. There's A Lull In My Life (2:53)
6. What It There To Say (3:38)
7. While My Lady Sleeps (2:48)
8. Forgetful (2:35)
9. How Long Has This Been Going On? (2:46)
10. Come Rain Or Shine (2:07)
11. On Green Dolphin Street (3:07)
12. Little Girl Blue (4:30)
13. Trav'lin Light (3:09)
http://up.jeje.ge/download.php?id=B3E8D0567http://bitroad.net/download/2482a0929890/cb1036-06.rar.html -Johanu
On December 9, 1957, Chet went into the studio to record 4 original Bob Zieff tunes for Dick Bock. After those tracks were laid down, Chet, bassist Ross Savakus and guitarist David "Buck" Wheat stayed behind and recorded old standards into the night. The arrangements were simple, the sound was intimate, and most of these tracks were laid down in one take. Bock shelved the recordings, feeling there were too depressing. They were finally released in 1995 after his death.
Dick Bock was right, in that this was not the swinging recordings in the same vein as recent recordings such as Playboys or The Route. However, we get a glimpse of the Chet Baker we will see later in the 1980's when he recording as a trio with just a guitar or piano and bass. The minimal accompaniment sometimes shows the flaws in Chet's singing, but these imperfections just end up adding to the bittersweet, melancholy mood of this CD. The trumpet solos on Little Girl Blue and What Is There To Say are some of Chet's most moving.
This post has been edited by PapaShultz on 17 Nov 2008, 11:35