Live at the Lighthouse music CDs Product Description
Recorded live at The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, California on April 21, 1972. Live at the Lighthouse CD music Includes liner notes by Bob Belden and Hank Stewart.
Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
Of all of Grant Green's late-period performances, LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE was arguably the most magical. By 1972 Green was deep into his final funky period of performing extended James Brown-inflected pop material. Here, at the most famous of West Coast jazz venues, the music ...See Full Description
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After his untimely death in 1979, Blue Note published a number of Grant Green's previously unreleased '60s recordings. One of these astounding sessions is SOLID, an energetic outing that finds Green ...
If there is one thing Grant Green's sound always conveys, it's the blues. On BORN TO BE BLUE Green joins the legendary rhythm players Sonny Clark, Sam Jones, and Louis Hayes and the always-spectacular tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec. The date ...
Live at the Lighthouse songs. Live at Club Mozambique was, according to Bob Belden's liner notes, rumored to exist for decades in Blue Note's Grant Green discography, but was never released. His explanation as to why is satisfactory -- Green's star had waned considerably -- ...
Live at the Lighthouse CD music. Grant Green recorded so much high-quality music for Blue Note during the first half of the '60s that a number of excellent sessions went unissued at the time. Even so, it's still hard to figure out why 1964's Matador was ...
Live at the Lighthouse songs. Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
The third of three sessions Grant Green co-led with modal organist Larry Young and Coltrane drummer Elvin Jones, I Want to Hold Your Hand continues in the soft, easy style of its predecessor, ...
Live at the Lighthouse music CDs. Recorded live at the Cliche Lounge, Newark, New Jersey on August 15, 1970. Originally released on Blue Note (84360). Includes liner notes by Stanley Dance and Bob Belden.
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Kurt Lundvall.
Recorded live in 1970 at the ...
Live at the Lighthouse album. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1988, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Art Farmer helped to popularize the flugelhorn in post-bop jazz, but on 1958's PORTRAIT OF ART FARMER he plays trumpet on all nine tracks. Farmer's breathy horn sound is supported here ...
Live at the Lighthouse music CDs. Recorded between 1923 & 1927.
Personnel: Freddie Keppard (cornet); Robert Shelly, Erskine Tate, Johnny St. Cyr (banjo); Jimmy Bell (violin); Joe Poston (clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Clifford King, Jimmie Noone, Buster Bailey (clarinet, alto saxophone); Jerome Pasquall (clarinet, tenor saxophone); ...
Live at the Lighthouse album. William Parker/In Order To Survive: William Parker (bass); Rob Brown (alto saxophone); Cooper-Moore (piano); Susie Ibarra (drums).
THE PEACH ORCHARD is a vibrant live album from perhaps the most beloved free jazz group of the late '90s. It was at this ...
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