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GENE AMMONS - Jammin' With Gene (part 2)
Personnel:
Gene Ammons - tenor sax Donald Byrd - trumpet Art Farmer - trumpet Jackie McLean - alto sax Mal Waldron - piano Doug Watkins - bass Art Taylor - drums
Charlie MINGUS
"A foggy Day / Blue Cee"
(7". Atlantic. 1960 / rec. 1957) [US]
Japanese guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka plays his train guitar 🚂
Song: Left Alone
Composed by: Mal Waldron
Eric Dolphy - The Gaslight Inn, New York City, October 7, 1962
Since kicking off a few years back, the Vintage Music Experience YouTube channel has been a ridiculously overstuffed treasure chest of rare jazz recordings. Things have slowed down slightly in recent months, but VME is still coming up with the goods with frightening regularity. You could probably devote all of your listening hours to keeping up ...
Here's one I got caught up with — Eric Dolphy in 1962 with a very young Herbie Hancock. This vibe-y radio broadcast takes us over to Red Hook, where the Gaslight Inn enjoyed a brief lifespan as a new jazz hot spot. It sounds like a fun spot, maybe a bit rowdier than the clubs across the water in Manhattan. Nevertheless, Dolphy is able to quiet down the crowd early on with a gorgeous version of Mal Waldron and Billie Holiday's "Left Alone," Eric's bewitching flute leading the way. I don't think Billie ever actually recorded this typically devastating song, but you can hear Waldron accompanying Abbey Lincoln on it right here, for some idea of what that might've sounded like.
December, 1978 was a busy month for Charlie.
Mal Waldron / Charlie Haden Keystone Korner, San Francisco, 13 December 1978
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