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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The Cannonball Adderley Sextet BBC Jazz 625 TV Show Full (1964)




Extremely rare footage featuring the Cannonball Adderley Sextet appearing in London on May 12, 1964 for the now legendary BBC show Jazz 625 hosted by the great Steve Race. This is high-octane jazz of the take-no-prisoners variety. Enjoy

Tracklisting

1st clip

1. I Introduction
2. Work Song 00:58
3. The Song My Lady Sings 08:11
4. Poor Butterfly 16:06
5. Jive Samba 20:50
6. Unit Seven (outro) 28:08

2nd clip

1. Intro
2. The Weaver 01:11
3. Bohemia After Dark 09:29
4. Come Sunday 15:12
5. Sweet Georgia Bright 21:39
6. Unit Seven (outro) 26:43

Personnel

Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley (alto sax)
Nat Adderley (cornet)
Charles Lloyd (flute, tenor sax)
Joe Zawinul (piano)
Sam Jones (bass)
Louis Hayes (drums),
Steve Race (host).


Monday, November 1, 2010

Paul Chambers & Tommy Flanagan - Motor City Scene



Collected recordings of two excellent hard bop units consisting of musicians solely from Detroit, the first led by Thad Jones and Billy Mitchell and the second by Donald Byrd and Pepper Adams that not only stand out as two of the rarest of the Bethlehem jazz recordings, but which are also two of the best records made by the teams of these venerable Detroiters. Lone Hill Jazz chose to market this CD under the names of Flanagan and Chambers which were present on both sessions. Both combos groove very nicely here and who dares not to in the presence of hard bop royalty such as Kenny Burrell, Thad Jones, Al Grey, Pepper Adams, Donald Byrd, Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers, "Hey" Lewis (a Louis Hayes alias) and Elvin Jones. The bands are very tight and the tracks are long enough that everybody gets in some good licks on the solos. 9 numbers in all: "Let's Play One", "Minor on Top", "Like Old Times", "No Refill", "Stardust", "Trio", "Philson", "Libeccio", and "Bitty Ditty". Originally released as Motor City Scene (#1-4) and Stradust (#5-9) on the Bethlehem label this CD puts the 2 sessions together for the first time. Way harder than most of the west coast sessions on Bethlehem, and two essential hard bop classics that's nigh on impossible to find on wax.



1. Let's Play One
2. Minor on Top
3. Like Old Times
4. No Refill
5. Stardust
6. Trio
7. Philson
8. Libeccio
9. Bitty Ditty

1-4 (Motor City Scene): Thad Jones (cnt, flhrn), Al Gery (tb), Billy Mitchell (ts), Tommy flanagan (p), Paul Chambers (b), Elvin Jones (d)
New York October 24 & 32, 1959

5-9 (Stardust): Donald Byrd (tp), Pepper Adams (bar), Tommy Flanagan (p), Kenny Burrell (g), Paul Chambers (b), Louis Hayes (d)
New York, 1960

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Cannonball Adderley Sextet - London 1964 - Part II

Second part of The Cannonball Adderley Sextet appearance in London on May 12, 1964 at the BBC Television Theatre for legendary TV show JAZZ 625.

Lineup is Cannonball Adderley with his brother Nat on trumpet, Charles Lloyd on tenor, Joe Zawinul on piano, Sam Jones on drums and Louis Hayes on drums.

The program consists of 1)The Weaver 2)Bohemia After Dark 3) Come Sunday 4)Sweet Georgia Bright 5) Unit Seven. Host is Steve Race, a cult BBC figure, enjoy his stiff upper lip and pure British phlegm.

Viewers are advised to fasten their seat belts as this swings hard!