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Recorded in Paris with Walter Williams on trumpet, Al Hayse and Jame Cleveland on trombones, William Montgomery on electric bass, and Curley Hamner on drums, plus Mezz Mezzrow, Claude Bolling, and Clifford Scott. Titles include "Always", "September In The Rain", "Real ... LP, Vinyl record album
Features the tracks "Air Mail Special", "Oh Lady Be Good", "Gabby's Gabbin", "Don't Flee The Scene Salty", "Love You Like Mad" & more. LP, Vinyl record album
Lionel Hampton in two modes – first in a trio with Teddy Wilson on piano and Gene Krupa on drums – then with his larger group that features Eddie Chamblee on tenor! LP, Vinyl record album
70s two-fer that brings together live recordings from Japan and Newport, with big band recordings on one LP, and small band recordings featuring Chick Corea on the other. LP, Vinyl record album
A lively little concet performance from the Lionel Hampton group – with Hamp himself on vibes, plus piano and drums – and a lineup that includes Snooky Young and Joe Newman on trumpets, Al Grey and Garnett Brown on trombones, Billy Mackel on guitar – and Jerome Richardson, Frank ... LP, Vinyl record album
A warm and wonderful 60s session from Lionel Hampton – recorded in a personal and intimate way, one that even surpasses his great small combo sides of the 50s! There's a relaxed feel here that you don't always get with Hamp – a gently grooving quality that we really like a lot, and ... LP, Vinyl record album
Rare Brunswick work from Terry Gibbs – a groovy 10" LP, split with the group of Milt Buckner! Side one and part of side two feature Terry leading a very cool group – a combo with Gibbs on vibes, plus piano, bass, and drums – and a young Don Elliott on mellophone, making a ... LP, Vinyl record album
A great bit of 70s electric work from Quincy – and probably his funkiest album ever! Quincy's really stepping out here from the straighter and spacier styles of earlier records – going for more of the dirty grooves he was cutting up for soundtrack albums, and hitting notes that were a ... LP, Vinyl record album
A classic "discovery" of tenor saxophonist Von Freeman – one that was already relatively late in his career, but a key appearance on Atlantic under the auspices of Roland Kirk! The setting here is as loose and laidback as Von needs to really do his thing – backing by a trio ... LP, Vinyl record album
A key later album from alto saxophonist Benny Carter – one that has him at the helm of a largeish group, but playing with a nicely focused sort of groove! In addition to Benny's alto, the record also features tenor sax from Charlie Rouse and Coleman Hawkins, plus one more alto from Phil ... LP, Vinyl record album
Stitt remembers Bird? How could he ever forget him? Seriously, though, this is a nice set of boppish material that moves past the usual "Bird" tribute. In fact, none of the stuff's by Bird, and most of the track list is a fairly non-traditional list of tracks. However, Stitt is ... LP, Vinyl record album