Verve Jazz Masters 60 · The Collection Verve · 1996 · 76,19 Mb
01. Sweet Georgia Brown · Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli 02. Jam Blues · Lionel Hampton, Oscar Peterson 03. I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm · E.Fitzgerald, L.Armstrong 04. Last Night When We Were Young · Kenny Burrell 05. Polka Dots And Moonbeams · Lester Young 06. Ricardo’s Dilemma · Oliver Nelson’s Orchestra 07. Organ Grinder’s Swing · Jimmy Smith 08. Stormy Weather · Billie Holiday 09. Ballad · Gerry Mulligan 10. Soul Sauce · Cal Tjader 11. March On, Swan Lake · Roland Kirk 12. Words Can’t Describe · Sarah Vaughan 13. Cocktails For Two · Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster 14. Summertime · Chet Baker 15. Cherokee · Clifford Brown, Max Roach 16. The Peanut Vendor · Herbie Mann
The Collection Review
As is standard for Verve collections, this sampler provides a timeless taste of some of the top jazz names from the post-bebop years. Featuring excellent sound, the disc includes the likes of Lester Young (Polka Dots and Moonbeams), Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong (I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm), Chet Baker (Summertime), and Billie Holiday (Stormy Weather).
The vocal-instrumental mix continues it exemplary pace with more gems from Kenny Burrell, Roland Kirk, Clifford Brown, Jimmy Smith, Oliver Nelson, and several others. Topped off with fine contributions by an all-star crew of sidemen (Hank Jones, J.J. Johnson, Gil Evans, Dizzy Gillespie), Verve Jazz Masters 60 will provide the perfect soundtrack to your next party, whether played during that early cocktail stretch or in the hazy late hours. Stephen Cook · All Music Guide
Atlantic Jazz · Introspection Atlantic · 1986 · 86,19 Mb
1. Yoruba - Hubert Laws 2. Tones for Joan's Bones - Chick Corea 3. Forest Flower: Sunrise - Charles Lloyd 4. In a Silent Way - Joe Zawinul 5. Standing Outside - Keith Jarrett 6. Chega de Saudade (No More Blues) - Gary Burton 7. Fortune Smiles - Gary Burton & Keith Jarrett
Introspection · Review
The cover illustration on Atlantic Jazz: Introspection, so beautifully drawn in watercolour by Michael Paraskevas, whose artwork graces all the covers in this 12 CD series, is a sketch of Keith Jarrett at his piano. When it comes to representing the introspective style of jazz music, Jarrett is often the first name that springs to mind. He has built his career on getting to the heart of a musical piece, whether it is through improvisation at his solo concerts, or by examining standards with his trio.
So it is fitting that he is the showcase artist on Atlantic Jazz: Introspection, an album that samples the period between 1966 through 1972. He is featured in an early trio (Standing Outside, with Charlie Haden and Paul Motian), sitting in with Gary Burton’s quartet (the airy Fortune Smiles), and as a member of Charles Lloyd’s group that played a monumental set at the 1966 Monterey Jazz Festival. Forest Flower—Sunrise is the piece used on this compilation.
Gary Burton is also represented playing unaccompanied vibraphone on an Antonio Carlos Jobim song, Chega de Saudade (No More Blues). Other artists included on the album are keyboard whizzes Joe Zawinul and Chick Corea, and flautist Hubert Laws, who performs a song called Yoruba. The former two would later bring the introspective approach into the world of fusion by forming their respective groups, Weather Report and Return to Forever. But here they are in the early stages of developing their signature sound. Zawinul’s track, played alongside Herbie Hancock on electric piano, is the lovely In a Silent Way, which provided the launching point to Miles Davis' 1969 album of the same name. Corea’s offering is his chestnut, Tones for Joan’s Bones.
Joe Zawinul · In A Silent Way
The group of songs on Atlantic Jazz: Introspection is among the strongest I have heard in this collection. The pieces are beautiful examples of quiet (but not lite!) jazz played mostly on acoustic instruments.
My usual complaints with this collection—that there should be more artists included in a series this size and that it should reference the albums from where the songs originated—seem minor compared to the great music contained on this album. Out of the Atlantic Records vaults, this is about as perfect an introduction to the introspective side of jazz as one could wish for. epinions.com
The Best Of Verve Master Edition 2 Verve · 1999 · 97,9 Mb
01. Cannonball Adderley Quintet feat. John Coltrane - Grand Central 02. Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith - Fever 03. Dinah Washington with Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - Relax Max 04. Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster - Fajista 05. Sonny Rollins - Grand Street 06. Coleman Hawkins - The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise 07. Antônio Carlos Jobim - Aqua De Beber 08. Bill Evans - Spartacus Love Theme 09. Sarah Vaughan - I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise 10. Stan Getz - Four 11. Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie Orchestra - 'Deed I Do 12. Johnny Hodges - Gal From Joe's 13. Roland Kirk - A Quote From Clifford Brown 14. Charles Mingus - Prayer For Passive Resistance 15. Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery - Down By The Riverside 16. Oscar Peterson Trio with Clark Terry - Mumbles
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