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Erroll Garner - The Complete Savoy & Dial Master Takes

Erroll Garner (piano)
Mike Bryant (guitar)
John Levy, John Simmons, Slam Stewart, Red Callender (bass)
George De Hart, Alvin Stoller, Jesse Price, Harold "Doc" West (drums)
CD 1
1. Laura
2. Stardust
3. Somebody Loves Me
4. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
5. I Surrender, Dear
6. I Only Have Eyes for You
7. Stompin' at the Savoy
8. I Cover the Waterfront
9. It's Easy to Remember
10. Penthouse Serenade
11. Love Walked In
12. September Song
13. Body and Soul
14. All the Things You Are
15. A Ghost of a Chance
16. Yesterdays
17. Goodbye
18. I'm in the Mood for Love
19. I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
20. More Than You Know
21. Undecided
22. Red Sails in the Sunset
23. All of Me
24. Over the Rainbow
25. A Cottage for Sale
26. This Can't Be Love
CD 2
1. The Man I Love
2. Moonglow
3. I Want a Little Girl
4. She's Funny That Way
5. Until the Real Thing Comes Along
6. Confessin'
7. Stormy Weather
8. On the Sunny Side of the Street
9. Rosalie
10. Everything Happens to Me
11. A Stairway to the Stars
12. Play, Fiddle, Play
13. Dark Eyes
14. Laff, Slam, Laff
15. Jumpin' at the Deuces
16. Pastel
17. Trio
18. Play Piano Play
19. Love Is the Strangest Game
20. Blues Garni
21. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
22. Loose Nut
23. Love for Sale
24. Fantasy on Frankie and Johnny
25. Sloe Gin Fizz
http://www.link.ge/file/191758/Erroll-Garn...-part1.rar.htmlhttp://www.link.ge/file/191805/Erroll-Garn...-part2.rar.htmlhttp://www.link.ge/file/191928/Erroll-Garn...-part3.rar.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com/files/180382430/eg-c...vyndl.part1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/180385438/eg-c...vyndl.part2.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/180388110/eg-c...vyndl.part3.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/180389740/eg-c...vyndl.part4.rarMost of the selections on this 2-CD set have been reissued numerous times but this is a nice little package from Definitive Records that compiles all of Erroll Garner's trio, quartet and solo masters from Savoy and Dial. Forty one songs for Savoy in 1945 and 1949, ten for Dial in 1947.
Horace Silver - Paris Blues (1962)

Genre: Jazz / hard bop, soul jazz
Tracks:
1. Introductions by Norman Granz and Horace Silver (1:50)
2. Where You At (10:42)
3. The Tokyo Blues (12:42)
4. Filthy McNasty (10:12)
5. Sayonara Blues (16:28)
6. Doin' the Thing (12:05)
Personnel:
Horace Silver (piano)
Junior Cook (tenor saxophone)
Blue Mitchell (trumpet)
Gene Taylor (bass)
Roy Brooks (drums)
Recorded live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, France on October 6, 1962.
http://www.link.ge/file/191900/Horace-Silv...-1962-.rar.htmlHorace Silver is not only important because of his contributions as a pianist/composer; he's also been a first- rate talent scout (much like Miles Davis, Chick Corea, and Art Blakey). From Donald Byrd to Joe Henderson to Tom Harrell, so many of Silver's sidemen have come to be recognized as serious jazz heavyweights. The hard bopper led his share of five-star groups — especially in the '50s and '60s — but if any one Silver combo went down in history as his most important, it was the 1959-1964 quintet with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, tenor saxman Junior Cook, bassist Gene Taylor, and drummer Roy Brooks. And that cohesive group is the one that Silver leads on Paris Blues, which contains previously unreleased performances from an October 6, 1962, appearance at the Olympia Theater in Paris. The concert was a Norman Granz presentation, and like a lot of Granz-produced concerts, it was taped. However, the recording remained in the can for 40 years, and didn't see the light of day until Fantasy released Paris Blues on Pablo in 2002. Pablo is an appropriate place for the CD because Pablo, like Verve, is a label that Granz founded. Silver's quintet is in good form during an hourlong set that boasts extended performances of "Filthy McNasty," "Doin' the Thing," and "Where You At" as well as "The Tokyo Blues" and "Sayonara Blues." All of the tunes last at least ten minutes, and "Sayonara Blues" lasts no less than 16 minutes — no one can claim that Silver and his sidemen don't have enough room to stretch out. Paris Blues isn't quite essential, but it's still an enjoyable hard bop CD that Silver's more devoted fans will welcome with open arms.
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Branford Marsalis Trio - The Dark Keys (1996)

Track List:
1. Dark Keys
2. Hesitation
3. Thousand Autumns
4. Sentinel
5. Lykeif
6. Judas Iscariot
7. Blu Tain
8. Schott Happens
Branford Marsalis – Tenor & Soprano Saxophones
Jeff "Tain" Watts - Drums
Reginald Veal - Bass
Joe Lovano – Tenor Saxophone (4)
Kenny Garrett – Alto Saxophone (6)
http://www.link.ge/file/191988/The-Dark-Keys.rar.htmlTHE DARK KEYS is Branford's first recording in the jazz trio format since his acclaimed 1993 album Bloomington. As before, Marsalis teamed with his long-time drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts, while bringing in Reginald Veal as the band's new bassist. Adding even more drama, saxophone greats Joe Lovano and Kenny Garrett joined Marsalis for a pair of horn duets on THE DARK KEYS.