Playlist
Jazz Record Requests
Presented by Geoffrey Smith
Producer: Roland Taylor
Saturday 27 October 2007 5.30pm-6.30pm
Music Details
JRR Signature Tune:
Oh, but on the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) (Marsalis)
Performed by Wynton Marsalis (tpt), Marcus Roberts (pno), Todd Williams (tsx), Dr Michael White (clt), Danny Barker (bjo), Teddy Riley (tpt), Freddie Lonzo (tbn), Reginald Veal (bs), Herlin Riley (dms)
Recorded 28 October 1988
Taken from the album The Majesty of the Blues
1989 CD (CBS 465129 2)
The Lady in Red (Wrubel) (2'47'')
Performed by Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band:
Humphrey Lyttelton (tp) John Picard (tb) Wally Fawkes (cl) Bruce Turner (as) Johnny Parker (p) Freddy Legon (g) Jim Bray (b) Stan Greig (d)
Recorded London, December 13, 1955
Taken from the album The Parlophone Years 1949-1956
© 1989 CD (Dormouse DM21CD(1); Tr.19)
I've Got Them Feelin' Too Good Today Blues (Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller) (2'17'')
Performed by Peggy Lee (vcl) acc by Joe Burnett, Buddy Childers, Chuck Findley, Paul Hubinon, Malcolm McNab, Tony Terran (tp) Charlie Loper, Dick Nash, Ken Shroyer, Phillip Tule, Michael Vlatkovich, Chauncey Welsch (tb) John "Tommy" Johnson, Bill Masonheimer (tu) Vince DeRosa, Alan Robinson, Marilyn L. Robinson (hrn) Georgia Alwan, Norman Benno, Gene Cipriano, Harry Klee, Ronald Langinger, Abe Most, John Neufeld, Jack Nimitz, Bill Perkins, Jerome Richardson, Tom Scott, Bud Shank, George Young (woodwinds) Clare Fischer, Don Grusin, Artie Kane, Mike Lang, Mike Melvoin, Varda Ullman (keyboards) Stephen Paietta (accord) Dennis Budimir, John Pisano, Tommy Tedesco (g,bj) Corky Hale (harp) Ray Brown, Joe Mondragon (b) Larry Bunker, Gene Estes, Victor Feldman, John Guerin, Ken Park, Joseph Potcaro, Emil Radocchia, Jack Ranelli, Mark Stevens, Alvin Stoller, Ken Watson (d,perc)
Recorded New York and Hollywood, 1975
Taken from the album Mirrors
1975 LP (A&M AMS 7225,Side 1)
Stormy Monday Blues ("T-Bone" Walker) (3'00'')
Performed by Lou Rawls (vcl) Jimmy Bond (b) Tommy Strode (p) Herb Ellis (g) Earl Palmer (d)
Recorded 1966
Taken from the album Serenade
1985 LP (Stateside EG 260668 1. S2/1)
Malta (Wilbur de Paris) (5'10'')
Performed by Wilbur de Paris (tb) Doc Cheatham (tp) Omer Simeon (cl) Sonny White (p) John Smith (g) Hayes Alvis (b) Wilbert Kirk (d/harmonica)
Taken from the album That's a Plenty
LP (London LTZ-K 15192. S1/4)
Sister Sadie (Horace Silver) (3'26'')
Performed by Tom Nygaard, Neil Freil, Luis Gasca, John Inglis, Bill Byrne (tp) Carl Fontana, Mel Wanzo, Gerry Chamberlain (tb) Woody Herman (cl,as,ss) Joe Romano, Roger Newman, Sal Nistico (ts) Cecil Payne (bar) Albert Dailey (p) Carl Pruitt (b) John Von Ohlen (d) Don Rader, Kenny Ascher (arr)
Recorded 1962
Taken from the album Jazz Masters 54
1996 CD (Verve 5299032(1); Track 2)
Three Four The Blues (Gary Burton / Hank Garland) (3'58'')
Performed by Gary Burton (vib) Hank Garland (g) Joe Benjamin (b) Joe Morello (d)
Recorded Nashville 1960
Taken from the album Jazz Winds
1961 LP (CBS RM 52573. Side 1 / Track 2)
The Heather on the Hill (Alan Jay Lerner / Frederick Loewe) (4'12'')
Performed by Norma Winstone (vcl) acc by Tony Coe (cl) Steve Gray (p) Chris Laurence (b)
Recorded Ardingly, March, 1997
Taken from the album Manhattan in the Rain
© 1998 CD (Enodoc ENOCD 001; Track 1)
Never Let Me Go (Raymond Evans / Jay Livingston) (7'47'')
Performed by the Keith Jarrett Trio:
Keith Jarrett (p) Gary Peacock (b) Jack DeJohnette (d)
Recorded New York, January 1983
Taken from the album Standards, Vol 2
1985 CD (ECM 8250152(1); Track 4)
Hank's Shout (Hank Mobley) (6'55'')
Performed by Lee Morgan (tp) Hank Mobley (ts) Hank Jones (p) Doug Watkins (b) Art Taylor (d)
Recorded Hackensack, N.J., November 5, 1956
Taken from the album Introducing Lee Morgan
LP (London LTZ-C 15101; Side 1 / Track 1)
Boff Boff (Coleman Hawkins) (5'07'')
Performed by Louis Armstrong (tp) Jack Teagarden (tb) Barney Bigard (cl) Dick Cary (p) Arvell Shaw (b) Sidney Catlett (d)
Recorded "Symphony Hall", Boston, Mass, November 30, 1947
Taken from the album Satchmo at Symphony Hall
1996 CD (GRP GRP16612(1); Track 15)
Honeysuckle Rose (Fats Waller / Andy Razaf) (6'44'')
Performed by Illinois Jacquet and his Orchestra:
Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp) Illinois Jacquet (ts) Gerald Wiggins (org) Irving Ashby (g) Curtis Counce (b) Albert Bartee (d)
Recorded Los Angeles, November 3, 1955
Taken from the album Flying Home
1994 CD (Verve 5216442(1); Tr.14)
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