Willis Jackson - West Africa

Track Listing:
1. West Africa
2. A House Is Not A Home
3. Fungii Mama
4. Don't Misunderstand
5. The Head Tune
6. I Love You, Yes I Do
Bass [Fender] - Bob Cranshaw
Congas, Percussion [Miscealenous] - Richard Landrum
Drums - Freddie Waits
Guitar - Ted Dunbar
Organ, Electric Piano - Mickey Tucker
Percussion [Miscealenous] - Sonny Morgan
Saxophone [Tenor] - Willis Jackson
Notes: Recorded October 22, 1973
http://up.jeje.ge/download.php?id=FCC8412A14Saxophonist Willis Jackson did this LP in 1974 on Muse Records, players are Willis Jackson on sax, Mickey Tucker on piano & organ, Ted Dunbar on guitar, Bob Cranshaw on bass, Freddie Waits on drums, and Richard Landrum and Sonny Morgan on percussion & congas.
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Великий Еврей!
Bob Dylan - Together Through Life: Deluxe Edition (2009)

Artist: Bob Dylan
Title Of Album: Together Through Life: Deluxe Edition
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Columbia
Genre: Rock, Folk
Quality: Lame 3.97 -V2
Bitrate: VBR kbps
Total Time: 1h 45 min
Total Size: 115mb
Tracklist:
CD1
1. Beyond Here Lies Nothin
2. Life Is Hard
3. My Wife's Hometown
4. If You Ever Go To Houston
5. Forgetful Heart
6. Jolene
7. This Dream Of You
8. Shake Shake Mama
9. I Feel A Change Comin' On
10. It's All Good
CD2
1. Roy Silver: The Lost Interview
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Walter Bishop Jr. - Milestones

1. Sometimes I'm Happy [Take 1]
2. Sometimes I'm Happy [Take 2]
3. Blues in the Closet [Take 3]
4. Blues in the Closet [Take 5]
5. Green Dolphin Street
6. Alone Together
7. Milestones
8. Speak Low [Take 5]
9. Speak Low [Take 6]
Walter Bishop, Jr. (piano)
Jimmy Garrison (bass)
Wilbert G.T. Hogan (drums)
http://bin.ge/file/30521/Walter-Bishop-Jr-...-part2.rar.htmlhttp://bin.ge/file/30489/Walter-Bishop-Jr-...-part1.rar.htmlAlthough he had been playing and recording since 1947 with the likes of Bird, Miles, Dolphy and the like, this 1961 date was Bishop's first leader date.
Teamed with bassist Jimmy Garrison in his pre-Coltrane period (Garrison's bowed solos sound a bit like Paul Chambers) and drummer G.T. Hogan, Bishop performs six jazz standards which are augmented by three previously unreleased alternate takes; both of these version of "Speak Low" were released for the first time on this 1989 CD. Nothing all that remarkable occurs but fans of bebop-oriented piano trios will enjoy this music. Highlights include "Blues in the Closet," "Speak Low" and one of the first "cover" versions of "Milestones."
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Jim Hall in Berlin
It’s Nice to be with You (1969)

1 Up, Up and Away (Webb) 5:01
2 My Funny Valentine (Rodgers, Hart) 3:31
3 Young One (For Debra) (Hall) 4:29
4 Blue Joe (Hall) 4:49
5 It’s Nice to Be With You (Herbert) 4:46
6 In a Sentimental Mood (Ellington) 5:53
7 Body and Soul (Green) 6:24
8 Romain (Hall) 2:57
Personnel
Jim Hall - g
Jimmy Woode - b
Daniel Humair - dr
Recorded June 27/28, 1969 Teldec Studio Berlin
http://up.jeje.ge/download.php?id=A1F92A118Jim Hall recorded this trio session with expatriate bassist Jimmy Woode and one of Europe’s top drummers, Daniel Humair, during a 1969 visit to Berlin. At first “Up, Up and Away,” a Jimmy Webb composition that turned into a huge hit for the pop group the Fifth Dimension, might seem like an unlikely jazz vehicle, but it soars to new heights with the trio’s inventive approach. Familiar standards include a snappy “My Funny Valentine” and an intensely lyrical “Body and Soul.’ Producer Joachim Berendt’s suggestion to Hall that he duet with himself via overdubbing resulted in “Young One, For Debra,” a warm ballad tribute to Hall’s daughter, and a breath taking rendition of “In a Sentimental Mood.” He also revisits his “Romaine,” utilizing a bossa nova setting (recorded previously with pianist Bill Evans on their classic duo date Undercurrent) and explores his wife’s upbeat composition “It’s Nice to Be with You” (a work that should have lyrics if it doesn’t already). Only briefly available as a CD reissue of the earlier LP, this collectible release is well worth acquiring.
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Larry Young

Tracks
1 Testifying (Young) 9:52
2 When I Grow Too Old to Dream (Hammerstein, Romberg) 5:15
3 Exercise for Chihuahuas (Holiday) 7:34
4 Falling in Love With Love (Hart, Rodgers) 5:04
5 Some Thorny Blues (Schwartz) 6:20
6 Wee Dot (Johnson) 7:04
7 Flamingo (Anderson, Grouya) 5:23
Personnel
Larry Young, JR., - org
Thornel Schwartz - g
Jimmie Smith - dr
Joe Holiday - ts (#3 & 7 only)
http://bin.ge/file/31015/Larry-Young.rar.htmlRecorded in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey ; August 2, 1960.
Organist Larry Young was 19 when he made this, his debut recording. Although he would become innovative later on, Young at this early stage was still influenced by Jimmy Smith, even if he had a lighter tone; the fact that he used Smith's former guitarist, Thornel Schwartz, and a drummer whose name was coincidentally Jimmie Smith kept the connection strong. R&B-ish tenor Joe Holiday helps out on two songs, and the music (standards, blues and ballads) always swings. Easily recommended to fans of the jazz organ.