Saturday, September 1, 2012

Dizzy Gillespie 1960 - 63

I know that many of you are looking at this post with great excitement, can't say I blame you!  These wonderful gems have been provided by our friend and Crypt brother - Tom Ryan.  For some of you, this will be an introduction to Tom's work which is exactly why I chose these sides.  Many of us are privvy to Mr. Ryan's great contributions, but for the rest of you, I have decided to start rolling out some of his amazing efforts.

These albums are all killer, no filler.  These were Diz' working bands at the time, and they were rock solid.  Superb music, executed by one of jazz' finest sons.  I want to assure you that none of these LPs have any of the corniness which began to creep into his later albums.  My personal favorite would have to be 'Something Old, Something New'.

Let's make sure we thank Tom for these and keep your eyes peeled for more of his great vinyl transfers!!  Enjoy!!

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Something Old, Something New
1963
Philips
Vinyl Rip + Front & Back Covers
FLAC

1.  Bebop
2.  Good Bait
3.  Medley:  I can't Get Started / 'Round Midnight
4.  Dizzy's Atmosphere
5.  November Afternoon
6.  This Lovely Feeling
7.  The Day After
8.  Cup Bearers   


Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet;  James Moody, tenor and alto sax, flute; Kenny Barron, piano;  Chris White, bass;  Rudy Collins, drums
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The Ebullient Mr. Gillespie
1960
Verve MG V-8328
Vinyl Rip + Front & Back Covers
FLAC
1.  Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
2.  Always
3.  Willow Weep For Me
4.  Ungawa
5.  Lorraine
6.  Girl Of My Dreams
7.  Constatinople
8.  The Umbrella Man
Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet;  Junior Mance, piano;  Leslie  Spann, flute and guitar;  
Sam Jones, bass;  Lex Humphries, drums;  Francisco "Chino" Pozo, conga drums
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New Wave!
1962
Philips PHM 200-070
Vinyl Rip + Front & Back Covers
FLAC

1. In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
2. Careless Love
3. Chega De Saudade (No More Blues-Part II)
4. Taboo
5. Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
6. One Note Samba
7. Morning Of The Carnival (Theme From Black Orpheus)
8. Pergunte Ao Joao (Ask John)


Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Leo Wright, alto saxophone & flute; Lolo Schifrin, piano;
Chris White, bass; Rudy Collins, drums; Bola Sete, guitar; Jose Paula, guitar & Tambourine;
Carmen Costa, cabasa, Charlie Ventura, tenor and bass saxophone

14 comments:

  1. Something Old, Something New:

    RapidShare:
    Part 1
    https://rapidshare.com/files/3086714330/DGSOSN_Part%201.rar
    Part 2
    https://rapidshare.com/files/3603268520/DGSOSN_Part%202.rar
    or
    MediaFire:
    Part 1
    http://www.mediafire.com/?nrr6ffpd9esx6ue
    Part 2
    http://www.mediafire.com/?pig3yejibvnpijk

    New Wave! :

    RapidShare:

    https://rapidshare.com/files/3269801747/DGNW.rar

    The Ebullient... :

    https://rapidshare.com/files/4145021461/DGTEMG.rar
    or
    http://www.mediafire.com/?n6dyl11226fjl1p

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  2. Oh, man! The same line-up as on The Cool World––my favourite Gillespie album of all time. Can't thank you enough, my friend!
    PK

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  3. This site is the bomb. Thanks u for this.

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  4. Thanks so much for Dizzy. These are the best.

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  5. These albums are all great thanks I didn't get "The Ebullient Mr. Gillespie" when first posted, thanks again Tom.

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  6. WONDERFUL ! Your site is such a fine way to enjoy a Sunday.

    Many thanks Tom and Poppa...

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  7. great posts! thank you very much from jerusalem

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  8. thx poppachubby.dizzy is da king!

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  9. Fantastic "Dizzi"!!!
    Many, many thanks!!!

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  10. Thank you so much Mr! I've been serched long for this wonderful sound of the Ebullient Mr. Gillespie with "Chano" Pozo!(not "Chino"!) Thanks once again for this great blog!





















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  11. Oye El Tortuga!
    Luciano "Chano" Pozo Gonzalez had a hot temper and he was killed in a Harlem bar December 2nd 1948, a month shy of his 34th birthday and eleven years before this album was made! Don't confuse him with is so-called cousin, Francisco "Chino" Pozo who plays the conga drums on this album!

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  12. Thanx for showing me my mistake Mr. Ryan!

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  13. Really enjoyed "Something New" - that session with the same line-up as excellent "The Cool World." Thanks.

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