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Anders Mogensen: Taking Off Again

Art Tatum Live: Volume Six 1951-1953

Hip Lankchan: I Am On My Way

Louis Armstrong: Jubilee Shows No. 21 And 22

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol 6

Danish Radio Big Band: A Good Time Was Had By All

Clark Terry/Ernie Wilkins: Live At Montmartre

Clark Terry/Ernie Wilkins: Live At Montmartre

This previously unreleased music was recorded live by the Danish Radio at the famous jazz club Montmartre, in Copenhagen, in June, 1975. The CD consists of 7 tracks (69 min.), and the repertoire is a round blending of blues, standards and modern jazz, including tunes like Garner?s ?Misty?, ?Bye Bye Blackbird?, Ellington?s ?Satin Doll?, and ?The Theme?. Since Clark Terry and Ernie Wilkins had been close friends ? privately and musically ? since their childhood in St. Louis, there is a special communication and relaxed cohesiveness in their playing, not least of all because of their years together in the Count Basie Orch. Ernie Wilkins is best known for his great talents as composer and arranger for big bands - especially Count Basie and countless jazz singers - while Clark Terry is a premier trumpeter and flugelhorn player, famous as a soloist and as side-man in Count Basie?s Orch. The band on this CD was on a European tour at the time of this Montmartre gig, and were a tight, relaxed unit, featuring a fabulous rhythm section (Horace Parlan, Mads Vinding and Bjarne Rostvold), plus two star guests ? Richard Boone and Dexter Gordon.Two of the highlights on the CD are a 15-min. version of ?Bye-Bye Blackbird? and a swinging and very funny blues, where, believe it or not, Richard Boone, Dexter Gordon and Clark Terry do some singing. High professionalism and a relaxed, good feeling make this first-time release a perfect tribute to two old friends from St. Louis, who are two of the top names in modern jazz today.

SEK 188.00
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The Danish Radio Big Band: A Good Time Was Had By All (6 CD-Box Set)

The Chicago Blues Box

The Chicago Blues Box

The brief and dazzling life of MCM Records was a labour of love that captured many treasurable live performances from the last flowering of the classic Chicago Blues age. A young French woman Marcelle Chailleux Morgantini was married to Jacques Morgantini who changed her life into American jazz and blues.Guitarist Jimmy Dawkins was a good friend and helped them in Chicago to meet and hear the many good blues musicians that played at the different clubs in Chicago. Marcelle returned from her Chicago pilgrimage filled with excitement. Says Jacques Morgantini: It was the year of Marcelle?s 50th birthday and she came into some money from her family. She said to me, ?I do not want an expensive coat or jewels ? I want to go to Chicago to record the blues. She knew that it could only be done if she had her own record label and complete artistic control. Marcelle made three trips to Chicago in 1975,1976 and 1977 and arrived with her Nagra machine, a small mixing desk and a selection of microphones.She recorded live: Magic Slim, Big Mojo Elem,John Littlejohn, Eddie Clearwater,Eddie Taylor, Bobby King,Jimmy Johnson, Luther Johnson Jr.,Willie Kent, James Lyons,Hip Lankchan,Big Vocie Odom,Bluebloos McMahon, Joe Carter and Jimmy Dawkins at ?Ma Bea?s?, ?Golden Slipper?, ?Queen Bea?s?, and ?Big Duke?s?, on Chicago west and south side. Many of the blues musicians had not recorded before and can only been found on the Storyville label that issued all the recordings on CD?s. She was at the right place at the right time.

SEK 629.00
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Snooks Eaglin/'Boogie' Bill Webb: The Blues Of

Mills Brothers: Chronological Vol. 4

The Chicago Blues Box 2

Jure Pukl: Abstract Society

Glostrup Trioen: Spirit