Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Phil Woods~Jimmy Cleveland / Thelonius Monk / Max Roach - Europa Jazz [vinyl]


From the danair vinyl collection, sent to me for ripping.

Side One

Phil Woods Jimmy Cleveland Sextet
• Ow! (Gillespie) 6'55"
• There'll Never Be Another You
(Woods) 2'45"
• Penthouse Serenade
(Jason-Burton) 3'45"
• Out Of Nowhere
(Heyman-Green) 8'00"
In «0w!» Phil Woods (alto sax), Jimmy Cleveland (trombone), Francois Jeanneau (tenor sax), George Arvanitas (piano), Luigi Trussardi (bass), Michel Babault (drums). In «There'll Never Be Another You» George Arvanitas (piano), Luigi Trussardi (bass), Michel Babault (drums). In «Penthouse Serenade» Francois Jeanneau (tenor sax), George Arvanitas (piano), Luigi Trussardi (bass), Michel Babault (drums). In «Out Of Nowhere» Phil Woods (alto sax), George Arvanitas (piano), Luigi Trussardi (bass), Michel Babault (drums).
1961

Side Two

Thelonious Monk Quintet
• Blue Monk (Monk) 5'10"
Thad Jones (trumpet), Charlie Rouse (tenor sax), John Ore (bass), Billy Higgins (drums), Thelonious Monk (piano).
NYC, 1957-1958

Max Roach Quintet
• Kardouba (Roach) 12'35"
Tommy Turrentine (trumpet), Julian Priester (trombone), Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax), Bob Boswell (bass), Max Roach (drums).
live in Paris, France, February-March, 1960

11 comments:

  1. Thanks to danair for sharing the LP.

    http://www.embedupload.com/?d=3LH1JXAWD3

    Vinyl>flac + scans of gatefold sleeve.

    A comment is always appreciated!

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  2. A fantastic mix of great talent on a single lp! Thank so much to you, and, too, Danair, for sharing it and as always for consistently posting wonderfully interesting selections.

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  3. Thnx grumpy - Kardouba can also be found on a Roach release called Mop Mop. I have it in vbr from another site, ame personnel, along with 7-8 other tracks. Coleridge Parkinson is shown as the pianist and there are some Abbey Lincoln, for those with a taste for her. If there's interest, and I get consent from the other blogger, I can post it here.

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  4. Curious that they would use a 25 cent porno palace on the cover, I what the thought process was there?

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  5. BTW, Penthouse Serenade is actually Pent-up House. Understandable confusion.

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  6. Thanks.

    Quite an intersting mix.

    -Alan

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  7. I have this lp, my turntable five years broke, nice to listen it again, thanks so much for the rip.

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  8. Thank you, Grumpy!
    Funny KC observation; was Jazz music so down to rent such weird place?
    Anyway any place to join Cleveland, Monk, Woods, Roach, etc, etc worth.

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  9. MAny thanks, I have some of this releases on LP

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