| | Jam Session, Vol. 20 CD - Import
Personnel: Vincent Gardner (trombone); Andre Hayward (trombone); Danny Kirkhum (trombone); Richard Doron Johnson (piano); Neal Caine (bass instrument); Billy Drummond (drums). Jam Session, Vol. 20 Music Jam Session, Vol. 20 Review
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$12.29 Conte Candoli (trumpet); Victor Feldman (vibraphone); Emil Richards (marimba); Keith Mitchell (bass); Earl Palmer, Stan Levey (drums).
Originally released on Reprise (6019), Reprise (6049) & Reprise (6073).
This double CD is more about Barney Kessel the studio player than Kessel the jazz guitar legend. Still, this compilation of three LPs originally released between 1961-1963 has some good music, and Kessel the jazz man is not entirely absent, even though the settings do not call for him to stretch out.
Breakfast at Tiffany's is Kessel's handling of Henry Mancini's music from the classic Blake Edwards film with Audrey Hepburn. With a number entitled "Moon River Cha Cha," listeners pretty much know what's in store for them with this set: instrumental treatments of pop music that was riding high ...
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$17.95 This series of live discs mark the first recordings of what became the regular working quintet of the criminally underrated saxophonist, composer and bandleader Billy Harper. With bassist Louie Spears the new addition to the line-up, three distinct concerts were recorded on Harper's spring, 1991 tour of the Far East and released separately without any duplication of material. Volume One comes from Pusan, Korea on April 27 and while the sound isn't the best -- the bass and drums are muted and lack crispness -- the extremely high quality of the music and interaction between the players more than compensates. Harper's intense opening solo almost rushes the opening "I Do Believe" too much and it takes Eddie Henderson's trumpet to cool things down. The piece doesn't sound so much like a set-opener as a mid-set entry when both the group and the audience have settled into the music. John Coltrane's "Countdown" features Harper's long, blazing lines in duet with drummer Newman T. Baker before piano and bass enter for a taste of the classic Coltrane quartet sound on the closing cadenzas. Pianist Francesca Tanksley's "Dance In The Question" is almost the real starting point -- Henderson and Harper display their near-telepathic harmonic empathy and Baker gets a little lead space over her left-hand riff near the end. "Insight" finds Henderson tossing out long, fast solo lines over light, fluid backing from the rhythm section before Harper ups the intensity ...
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