John Coltrane--coltrane's sound. The more I hear Trane, Tyner and Elvin Jones playing together, the more I am convinced that they comprise one of the greatest musical units known in the annals of jazz history.
Dabbling about listening to some favourite tracks from various Cd's
Sonny Rollins-Don't Stop The Carnival- and-St Thomas.
Mc Coy Tyner Trio- Moments Notice and My One And Only Love. (the latter a duet with George Adams tenor)
Oscar Peterson Trio-Tenderly (The track from JATP 1952)
Modern Jazz Quartet- Django and Bags Groove.
Lester Young Quartet-G's If You Please and D B Blues.
George Wallington Quintet with Jackie McLean and Donald Byrd- Sweet Blanche. (fine hard bop stuff)
Bud Powell Trio- I Ain't Foolin'.- I Can't Get Started with Idrees Sullieman-I Remember Clifford with Don Byas.
Sonny Stitt Quartet-Tri Horn Blues. (Stitt on tenor;baritone; and alto)
Shorty Rogers Giants- Short Stop; Infinity Promenade;Coop De Graas.
And, I always finish with a huge grin! The Slim Gaillard Trio- The Avocado Seed Soup Symphony (First and second movements!!).
White Knight, that's a great track. I have the CD, maybe the same as yours, of the same name which has two versions of Forest Flower, the one from Monterey and another from a Town Hall concert.
been listening to the esbjorn svensson trio plays monk on you tube. now i want that brilliant cd, but where the hell do i get it round here. i guess i will go to buffalo tomorrow, maybe i will find a copy there.gord
Woody Herman-40th Anniversery Concert.
Oliver Nelson-Swiss Suite.
Duke Ellington- Uptown.
David Murray Quartet-Shakills Warrior.
Misha Mengelberg Quintet with Steve Lacy- Dutch Masters.
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