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quarta-feira, 1 de junho de 2011

The Legendary Scott LaFaro | 1957

Format: MP3@320 kbps I 44.1 Khz I Joint Stereo
Total Size: 84 mb | Total Time: 00:36:26
Label: Audio Fidelity

Tracks:
01 - Making Whoopee (5:32)
02 - In Your Own Sweet Way (5:05)
03 - Onilisor (4:17)
04 - Come Rain Or Come Shine (5:41)
05 - Blackeyed Peas (3:33)
06 - I Could Have Danced All Night (3:33)
07 - Yesterdays (4:34)
08 - Blues (4:08)

Scott LaFaro - bass Pat Moran - piano Johnny Whited - drums

Chicago ILL, December 1957


Thanks to Myna - Cool-Jazzger

segunda-feira, 18 de outubro de 2010

Pat Moran - This Is Pat Moran (1957)

Pat Moran - This Is Pat Moran (1957)
Label: Audio Fidelity AFLP 5875 | 1957 | Jazz
VBR ~320kbps mp3 | ~39 min | 95,68 mb | Cover
Tracks:
01 - Making Woopee (5:23)
02 - In Your Own Sweet Way (5:00)
03 - Onilosor (4:09)
04 - Come Rain Or Come Shine (5:32)
05 - Collard Greens And Black-Eyed Peas (3:28)
06 - Could Have Danced All Night (3:26)
07 - Yesterdays (4:28)
08 - Blues (4:03)
09 - Someone To Watch Over Me (2:47)
10 - Goodbye (4:02)

Personnel:
Pat Moran (p), Scott LaFaro (b), Johnny Whited (dr)

Rec. Chicago ILL, December 1957

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domingo, 11 de julho de 2010

This Is Pat Moran 1957

mp3@320
 : 95,68 mb



01 - Making Woopee (5:23)

02 - In Your Own Sweet Way (5:00)

03 - Onilosor (4:09)

04 - Come Rain Or Come Shine (5:32)

05 - Collard Greens And Black-Eyed Peas (3:28)

06 - Could Have Danced All Night (3:26)

07 - Yesterdays (4:28)

08 - Blues (4:03)

09 - Someone To Watch Over Me (2:47)

10 - Goodbye (4:02)


Time: ~39 min

Pat Moran (p), Scott LaFaro (b), Johnny Whited (dr)



Rec. Chicago ILL, December 1957

Label: Audio Fidelity AFLP 5875


If you are familiar with the name Pat Moran, you know your Chicago mainstream jazz from the late '50s. A wonderful stylist molded in the musical post-bop-to-cool visage of a Red Garland, Wynton Kelly, or Bill Evans, Ms. Moran played spirited standard fare, and on this CD interpretations of Dave Brubeck's "In Your Own Sweet Way," Oscar Pettiford's "Collard Greens and Black-Eyed Peas," and the simple "Blues," all of which advance well beyond mere cocktail lounge background music. This reissue, originally from the Audio Fidelity label releases This Is Pat Moran and Beverly Kelly Sings, features Moran's bright piano on American popular songs for four of the eight tracks with her trio, including the vaunted bassist Scott LaFaro. Two years after these sessions, LaFaro would join the trio of Bill Evans, and was killed in a car accident two years after that in the summer of 1961. Also included in the instrumental fare is an obscure Frank Rosolino composition, "Onilosor," which perfectly showcases LaFaro's tight, innovative bass wizardry. Bev Kelly, a skilled singer in the Anita O'Day tradition, has at it for another ten songs and sounds great, and Moran ends the affair with two solo piano performances. A precious bit of history from that great and enduring year in jazz, 1957, this extra-special document should make all listeners wish they had heard more of Moran and Kelly, not to mention the immortal Scott LaFaro, who reflected on this date as one of his most memorable and enjoyable.
~ Michael G. Nastos, AMG

sábado, 29 de maio de 2010

Scotty

Scott LaFaro - Pieces of Jade 1960


Don Friedman, piano
Scott LaFaro, bass
Pete LaRoca, drums
NYC, 1961
1. I Hear A Rhapsody
2. Sacre Bleu
3. Green Dolphin Street
4. Sacre Bleu (alt)
5. Woody'n You
Bill Evans, piano
Scott LaFaro, bass
6. My Foolish Heart (Rehearsal Tape Bill Evans & Scott LaFaro 1960)
7. Interview With Bill Evans by George Klabin 1966
Don Friedman, piano
NYC, 1985
8. Memories For Scotty

Resonance Records HCD 2005

thanx to Dr.Jellyfish

Scott LaFaro video clips




Cherry
Deep in a Dream
You Are My Lucky Star -- vocal
Until the Real Thing Comes Along -- vocal

Chart of My Heart
[blues exit music with running credits]

Note: LaFaro solos briefly on 'Chart of My Heart'.

Richie Kamuca Quintet with Ruth Price [Video recording] Los Angeles: KABC studios, 7 April 1958.
1 videocassette of 1 (VHS format) 1/2 inch ; 30 min. run time ; sound ; black and white.
This video cassette is a copy of an unknown source, possibly another video cassette.
(Stars of Jazz (1956-1958) [series] Program # 14).


Running credits:
Peter Robinson, executive producer
Jimmie Baker, producer
Hap Weyman, director
Gene Lukowski, technical director
Vince Cilurzo, lighting
Chuck Lewis, audio
Noble Moore, video
Jack Denton, camera
Sal Folino, camera
George Smith, art director
Roger L. Monson, background projectionist
Bob Arbogast, annotations

Performers:
Richie Kamuca, tenor saxophone and leader
Frank Rosolino, trombone
Scott LaFaro, bass
Victor Feldman, piano
Stan Levey, drums
Ruth Price, vocals

credits : Dr.Jellyfish

Scott LaFaro



Scott LaFaro 1936-1961
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Sunday At The Village Vanguard, 1961




Santa Monica Civic Auditorium with the Stan Kenton Orchestra, 6 Mar 1959



credits : Dr.Jellyfish

The Alchemy Of Scott LaFaro (1995)

Scott LaFaro - The Alchemy Of Scott LaFaro (1995) [1959-1961]
FLAC 417mb [tracks] no EAC, CUE | MP3 320kbps 168mb | Covers, Info | Play Time 1:14:05
Label: Sarabandas SRL | 1995

Freddie Hubbard, Art Pepper, Don Cherry, Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman, Bill Evans, Eddie Costa, Victor Feldman, Ed Blackwell, Charlie Haden, Gunther Schuller, Mel Lewis, Paul Motian, Marty Paich, Mel Lewis, George Duvivier, Jimmy Giufrfre, Jim Hall... Scott LaFaro's mastery of his chosen instrument began after his 1954 graduation from high school. Although he played bass only six years, LaFaro remains a beacon for jazz bassists.

01. Too Close For Comfort (Bock-Weiss)
03:48
02. I've Never Been In Love Before (Loesser) 04:15
03. Time Remembered (Evans) 06:24
04. Jade Vision (take one) (LaFaro) 04:08
05. Variants On A Theme Of Thelonious Monk (Criss Cross) (Monk) 15:25
06. C. & D. (Coleman) 13:11
07. First Take (Coleman) 17:04
08. The Alchemy Of Scott LaFaro (Coleman) 09:50

:: The Alchemy Of Scott LaFaro ::

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