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More CD (1963)
Giuseppi Logan songs Never one of the great virtuosoes, Giuseppi Logan showed some potential on his two ESP recordings but he largely disappeared after 1966 and has not been heard from since. This set matches his reeds with the young pianist Don Pullen, either Reggie Johnson or Eddie Gomez on bass and drummer Milford Graves. Despite his best efforts on the four blowouts (playing ...
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Giuseppi Logan Quintet CD (2010)
Giuseppi Logan CD discography Tompkins Square Records has once more put its money where its heart is and succeeded in bringing to the surface an American master musician. Saxophonist, pianist, and composer Giuseppi Logan has been completely off the radar since the 1970s after recording a pair of brilliant albums for ESP -- the last of which was 45 years ago! -- until he was ...
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More CD (1963)
Giuseppi Logan CD discography Never one of the great virtuosoes, Giuseppi Logan showed some potential on his two ESP recordings but he largely disappeared after 1966 and has not been heard from since. This set matches his reeds with the young pianist Don Pullen, either Reggie Johnson or Eddie Gomez on bass and drummer Milford Graves. Despite his best efforts on the four blowouts (playing ...
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More (2004)
Giuseppi Logan albums Track Listing of songs: Mantu; Shebar; Curve Eleven; Wretched Saturday;
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Giuseppi Logan Quartet CD (1964)
Giuseppi Logan music CDs Track Listing of songs: Table Suite; Dance of Satan; Dialogue; Taneous; Bleeker Partita;
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Mixed CD (1998)
Giuseppi Logan albums This collection contains the complete EVERYWHERE by Roswell Rudd Sextet as well as tracks Cecil Taylor recorded for Gil Evans' INTO THE HOT.
Recorded in New York, New York on October 10, 1961 and July 8, 1966. Tracks 1-3 originally issued as Impulse (9). Tracks 4-7 originally issued as Impulse (9126). Includes liner notes by Michael Cuscuna and Nat Hentoff.
Digitally remastered by ...
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College Tour CD (1966)
Giuseppi Logan music CDs This was Patty Waters's only other album besides her debut, PATTY WATERS SINGS, during her short-lived 1960s recording career for the ESP label. The tracks here were culled from several New York State college appearances featuring the ESP-label roster, hence the appearances of Burton Greene, Dave Burrell, and Ran Blake, quite a who's who of avant-garde jazz piano at the time. ...
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Complete ESP-Disk Recordings CD (2005)
Giuseppi Logan discography The performances heard on COLLEGE TOUR were culled from several New York State college appearances featuring the ESP-label roster, hence the appearances of pianists Burton Greene, Dave Burrell, and Ran Blake. Perhaps it's the live setting, but the musical feeling here is more emotionally holistic and organic than the dark and despairing SINGS. The singer even successfully tries on some standards like "Wild Is The Wind" and "It Never Entered My Mind" for size. Waters eventually gets around to her wild, emotionally abandoned thing on the last climactic track, "Song of the One (I Love) Or Love, My Love" but she keeps it relatively concise, in contrast in the scary vocal display on "Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair."
THE COMPLETE ESP-DISK RECORDINGS combines PATTY WATERS SINGS (1966) and COLLEGE TOUR (1967), Patty Waters's two LPs for the ESP label during the '60s, and her sole recording output until she reemerged in the '90s with LOVE SONGS. PATTY WATER SINGS was ...
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 Giuseppi Logan Songs
Popular or famous Giuseppi Logan music songs: Mantu, Curve Eleven, Shebar, Wretched Saturday, Table Suite, Over the Rainbow, Dance of Satan, Modes, Blue Moon. More music songs Bop Dues, Taneous, Around, Dialogue, Freddie Freeloader, Love Me Tonight, Steppin', Bleeker Partita, Bop Moon. More music songs Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Never Let Me Go. See All Songs
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| Member Name | Worked With | | Giuseppi Logan | Patty Waters, Giuseppi Logan Quintet, Cecil Taylor Unit, Roswell Rudd Sextet, Roswell Rudd, Cecil Taylor | | Eddie Gomez | Bill Evans, Chick Corea, Eliane Elias, Steve Kuhn, Jeremy Steig, Bennie Wallace, Cesarius Alvim, Jack DeJohnette, Stan Getz | | Warren Smith | Bob Crosby, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Bob Cats, Aretha Franklin, Warren Smith (Percussion), Muhal Richard Abrams, Blood, Sweat, And Tears, Bob Crosby & His Orchestra, Bill Dixon, Kidd Jordan | | Reggie Johnson | Kenny Burrell, Steve Grossman, Impressions, Johnny Coles Quartet, Mingus Dynasty, Rodney Posey, Bobby Shew, Willi Johanns & the RTS Big Band, Barbara Sutton-Curtis | | Dave Burrell | Archie Shepp, William Parker, Sonny Sharrock, Sunny Murray, Pharoah Sanders, Patty Waters, Leena Conquest, Giuseppi Logan Quintet | | Milford Graves | Sonny Sharrock, Anthony Braxton, Kenny Clarke, Lowell Davidson Trio, New York Art Quartet, Paul Bley Quintet, Albert Ayler, Montego Joe | | Matt Lavelle | William Parker, Eye Contact, Giuseppi Logan Quintet, Stars Like Fleas, William Parker Orchestra, Assif Tsahar & The New York Underground Orchestra, Steve Swell |
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Patty Waters, Giuseppi Logan Quintet, Roswell Rudd, Cecil Taylor, Cecil Taylor Unit, Roswell Rudd Sextet
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Myers, Sideburn, David Pollock
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