I never said the release was illegal. It is in the US, though. The material is in the public domain in the EU, so it's legal there.
It's a George Russell composition which he named for his fellow Cincinnatian, world light heavyweight champion boxer Ezzard Charles
Freddie Roach - Mo' Greens Please Blue Note (1963) TOCJ-4128 BN Works 4100 Series Organ – Freddie Roach Tenor Saxophone – Conrad Lester Guitar – Eddie Wright, Kenny Burrell Drums – Clarence Johnston
Christian McBride - Fingerpainting: the Music of Herbie Hancock (1997). With Nicholas Payton and Mark Whitfield. It's bold enough to cover Herbie, but to do it with only a horn, guitar and bass is downright audacious. Payton's work on flugelhorn and trumpet is outstanding.
Another winning Blue Note title . . . 1965/2019 Music Matters Ltd. – MMBST-84189, Blue Note – ST-84189 Translucent SRX Vinyl
By the way, Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street was recorded in 1956 (the year Clifford Brown died), not the 60s.
Reviving a selection of Jimmy Smith Blue Notes... 5 ORIGINAL ALBUMS - JIMMY SMITH (Blue Note) 5CD Box CD 1 - HOME COOKIN' with Jimmy Smith (organ), Percy France (tenor sax), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Donald Bailey (drums) CD 2 - CRAZY! BABY with Jimmy Smith (organ), Quentin Warren (guitar), Donald Bailey (drums) CD 3 - MIDNIGHT SPECIAL with Jimmy Smith (organ), Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Donald Bailey (drums) CD 4 - BACK AT THE CHICKEN SHACK with Jimmy Smith (organ), Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Donald Bailey (drums) CD 5 - SOFTLY AS A SUMMER BREEZE with Jimmy Smith (organ), Kenny Burrell | Eddie McFadden (guitar), Philly Joe Jones | Donald Bailey (drums) Presented in a sturdy cardboard box that looks cool, with all 5 discs presented in separate mini replica cardboard sleeves of the original LPs. There is no booklet, and no mastering details. All discs sound like original CD masters, so no RVG remasters, no clones or CD-Rs. The box is issued by Universal Jazz Music, Germany. If you're partial to the sound of the 'incredible' Jimmy Smith's Blue Note recordings and are missing any of these titles buying this genuine and authentic budget priced 5CD box is a good way to fill those gaps.
My morning fare Carla Bley – The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu Label: WATT Works – WATT/34, ECM Records – 173 7750 Format: CD, Album Country: Germany Released: 26 Oct 2007 Genre: Jazz Style: Contemporary Jazz
Reflections Of Creation And Space Astral Meditations THE MUSIC OF ALICE COLTRANE (Impulse!) CD Tracks selected from A Monastic Trio (1968), World Galaxy (1971), Ptah, The El Daoud (1970), Universal Consciousness (1971), Alice Coltrane with Strings - World Galaxy (1971), Journey In Satchidananda (1970), Infinity - John Coltrane (1966 / overdubbed 1972), Cosmic Music - John & Alice Coltrane (1968) A very impressive compilation with all selections well sequenced. CD issued in triple gatefold digipak with 8 page booklet. Digital editing by Eric Neuser at Siam Studios, NYC
It was the automátic correction that made the Jason thing.. yeah the album was recorded at 1956, but my version its from 60s, i dont exactly the year! I always put the date from my version. Brownie died on the 50s very young
Jaco Pastorius - The Birthday Concert (1995). Jaco's 30th birthday party in 1981 brought together Michael Brecker, Don Alias and members of his Word of Mouth big band for a joyous set. Tragically that joy was short lived, and his remaining years were marked by mental illness and self-destruction. "Domingo" is one of the loveliest of his compositions.
I just acquired this one By Jimmy Smith feat. Kenny Burrell (Recorded live at KIRIN PLAZA OSAKA on December 24 & 25, 1993): Amazing performances.
Good one! I was kind of hesitant to buy it when I saw it was a 90's date, but it was only $5 at my friendly neighborhood record shop so I took a gamble. Man, it really cooks!