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Bubala 06-24-2016 09:57 PM


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storyspinner70 06-25-2016 06:41 PM

Doing the Dirty Blues Thing Today - (well the last week, actually)
 





GeorgiaMa'am 06-25-2016 06:55 PM

Let's Look For The Purple Banana Until They Throw Us In The Truck
 

Bubala 06-25-2016 11:48 PM


JDeere 06-26-2016 12:05 AM


JDeere 06-26-2016 08:05 AM


cricket26 06-26-2016 07:04 PM




:superman:

cricket26 06-26-2016 07:12 PM


LOQUI 06-27-2016 12:25 AM


Canela 06-27-2016 01:26 AM


Orema 06-27-2016 07:20 AM

Bill Evans and Zoot Sims - Loose Blues (full album)
 


From Youtube (via AllMusic.com?)
Loose Blues is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans released on the Milestone label featuring performances by Evans with Zoot Sims, Jim Hall, Ron Carter, and Philly Joe Jones recorded in 1962.

Tracks
"Loose Bloose"
"Loose Bloose" [alternate take]
"Time Remembered"
"Funkallero"
"My Bells"
"There Came You"
"Fudgesickle Built for Four"
"Fun Ride"

Personnel: Bill Evans (p) Zoot Sims (tsax) Jim Hall (gr) Ron Carter (b) Paul Motian (dr)
Released: 1982
Recorded: August 21-22, 1962 Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NY
Label: Milestone MCD-9200-2
Producer: Orrin Keepnews

Loose Blues was recorded for the Riverside label, but eventually dropped mostly because of Riverside forthcoming bankruptcy and the pressures of Verve producer Creed Taylor - he wanted Evans on his Verve label. So the project was shelved, and released posthumously only in 1982 as MCD-9200-2, after having been rediscovered in the Fantasy Records vaults. This was, in fact, believed to be a lost album since Keepnews couldn't find the master reels of the session dates, except for a take of "Loose Bloose". However, after a thorough research, he did succeed in finding the reels "stored in poorly marked tape boxes". The material was then assembled by Keepnews and Ed Michel. "Fudgesickle Built for Four" was named by Evans himself - who dug puns - and was a reference to "a bicycle built for two", a line from the popular song "Daisy Bell". Keepnews, recalling the sessions, stated that "My Bells", which is characterized by difficult tempo changes, took 25 takes to be recorded properly

RebelDyke 06-27-2016 08:39 AM

6 in one
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheHinduPose (Post 1070623)



well that was interesting... I played them all at the same time ..(hahahaa)

cricket26 06-27-2016 05:14 PM


Bubala 06-27-2016 10:15 PM


LOQUI 06-28-2016 02:56 AM


Orema 06-28-2016 07:09 AM

Bill Evans - Live
 


Sweden '64
My Foolish Heart 0:00
Israel 4:40
France '65
Detour Ahead 9:09
My Melancholy Baby 14:16
Denmark '70
Emily 23:20
Alfie 27:50
Someday My Prince Will Come 33:05

Sweden '70
If You Could See Me Now 38:33
'Round Midnight 42:30
Someday My Prince Will Come 48:36
Sleepin' Bee 54:21
You're Gonna Hear From Me 58:59
Re: Person I Knew 1:01:56

Denmark '75
Sareen Jurer 1:07:38
Blue Surge 1:13:50
Up With The Lark 1:18:29
But Beautiful 1:25:06
Twelve Tone Tune Two 1:30:19

BestButchBoy 06-28-2016 12:08 PM

WFUV ON-AIR
 
New from James Blake - KILLER!





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Talon 06-28-2016 12:36 PM



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