Mal Waldron – Warm Canto
“Warm Canto” (Mal Waldron). Album: “The Quest”(1961). Mal Waldron – piano Eric Dolphy – alto saxophone, clarinet Ron Carter – cello Joe Benjamin – bass Charlie Persip – drums

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Mal Waldron – Warm Canto
“Warm Canto” (Mal Waldron). Album: “The Quest”(1961). Mal Waldron – piano Eric Dolphy – alto saxophone, clarinet Ron Carter – cello Joe Benjamin – bass Charlie Persip – drums
Chico Freeman & Mal Waldron – Up and Down
“Up and Down” (Chico Freeman) .
Album: “”Up and Down” (1992).
Personnel:
Chico Freeman – tenor and soprano saxophone Mal Waldron – piano Ricky Knauer – bass
Mal Waldron, Jean Jacques Avenel, Steve Lacy – One More Time (Full Album)
Back in the ’50s and ’60s, band leaders Mingus and Dolphy certainly appreciated these qualities from their pianist, while his sensitivity to the nuances of accompaniment was a reason he became Billie Holiday’s pianist. With Waldron, the heart of the matter was always the focus of his playing, and One More Time poignantly reminds us of whom we have lost.” – Mike Neely/AllAboutJazz.
Mal Waldron – Plays Eric Satie (Full Album)
Mal Waldron Plays Eric Satie is an album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron playing compositions by Erik Satie recorded in 1983 and released by the Japanese Baybridge label.
Mal Waldron — piano Reggie Workman — bass Ed Blackwell — drums
Mal Waldron – All Alone
Mal Waldron – piano
Mal Waldron – Les Nuits De La Negritude – Quiet Temple
One of the rarest Mal Waldron albums ever – issued on a tiny label, as part of its education series – but a great trio date with George Tucker on bass and Al Dreares on percussion! The music is quite unusual too – a host of compositions by Waldron, and very different than many things he’d recorded earlier – still quite short, but a bridge to some of his more freewheeling work of the second half of the 60s, recorded overseas (Dusty Groove).
Piano – Mal Waldron Bass – George Tucker Drums – Al Dreares
Mal Waldron with John Coltrane – The Dealers
The Dealers is a 1964 album by jazz pianist Mal Waldron released on Status Records.
Mal Waldron — piano Bill Hardman — trumpet on side one Jackie McLean — alto saxophone on side one John Coltrane — tenor saxophone Paul Quinichette — tenor saxophone on side two Frank Wess — tenor saxophone and flute on side two Julian Euell — bass on side one Doug Watkins — bass on side two Art Taylor — drums
Mal Waldron – Moods
Moods is an album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron, recorded in 1978, and released by the Enja label. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars, stating: “This enjoyable and subtle music gives one a well-rounded picture of Mal Waldron’s talents in the late 1970s.”