Johnny Griffin & Eddie Lockjaw Davis

Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Boss Tenors (1961) [Remastered 1992]

Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Boss Tenors (1961) [Remastered 1992]
EAC rip | FLAC + CUE + LOG | Full Scans | 251 Mb
Genre ~ Hard Bop | Bop | Soul Jazz | Saxophone Jazz
Label ~ Verve/PolyGram Records

Tenor saxophonists Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt co-led a small group in 1950, and this follow-up, taped in the studio in 1961, finds the two picking up where they left off. The highlight of the date is the jointly written "Blues up and Down," a classic jam which has since inspired a number of other tenor match ups to record it, especially Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Johnny Griffin. ~ AllMusic
The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 - At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 [Remastered 1992]

The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 - At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 [Remastered 1992]
EAC rip | APE+CUE+LOG | Scans | 300 Mb (Incl. Recovery)
Genre ~ Afro-Cuban Jazz, Bop, Trumpet Jazz | Label ~ Pablo Records
Hugo Rasmussen All Starz & The Hugo Rasmussen Trio - Hugo... Partly Live (2013)

Hugo Rasmussen All Starz & The Hugo Rasmussen Trio - Hugo… Partly Live (2013)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 56:19 min | 130 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Stunt

There are many flattering clichés used to describe great musicians with a lifetime in service of jazz. Danish bassist Hugo Rasmussen is such a musician. Ben Webster said, “Where U go, I go!” He is my bass-man number one!” Dexter Gordon said, “This is Copenheaven for bass players. With Hugo I feel safe – for hours!” The young drummer from New York, R.J. Miller, is equally enthusiastic. “To play with Hugo has confirmed in me the way of playing lightly and hip. He is incredible.” “Well” says Hugo, “Keep in mind that back in the 1960’s, even when I was at my best, I was never more than number two.
Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Boss Tenors: Straight Ahead from Chicago August 1961 (1962) [Japanese Edition 2021]

Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Boss Tenors: Straight Ahead from Chicago August 1961 (1962) [Japanese Edition 2021]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 251 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 91 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop, Soul Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (UCCU-8198)

Tenor saxophonists Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt co-led a small group in 1950, and this follow-up, taped in the studio in 1961, finds the two picking up where they left off. The highlight of the date is the jointly written "Blues up and Down," a classic jam which has since inspired a number of other tenor match ups to record it, especially Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Johnny Griffin. Ammons' repetitious one-note melody within "The One Before This," like Duke Ellington's deceptively simple two-note theme "C Jam Blues," leads to some inspired improvising by both men. Stitt switches to alto sax for a loping take of "There Is No Greater Love," during which Ammons' tenor provides the perfect foil. The rhythm section includes bassist Buster Williams, along with the somewhat obscure pianist John Houston and drummer George Brown.
The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 - At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 (1975) [Reissue 1992]

The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 - At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 (1975) [Reissue 1992]
EAC Rip | APE (image+.cue+log) - 317 MB | Covers (4 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: OJC/Pablo Records (OJCCD-739-2 (2310-749))

A good but not great set from the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival, this set of four extended standards is nonetheless impressive for its complete rejection of all innovations in jazz after around 1955, even those that Dizzy Gillespie had himself spearheaded. This is a straight-up bop jam session. The tunes are standards almost to the point of being clichés - "Lover, Come Back to Me," "I'll Remember April," "What's New?," and the obligatory run-through of Charlie Parker's signature tune, "Cherokee" - but Gillespie and his all-star group do an impressive job of finding new avenues of exploration. The 17-minute take on "Lover Come Back to Me" is particularly impressive, with meaty solos from both Gillespie and tenor Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. The ballad "What's New?" is primarily a showcase for Milt Jackson's vibes and Tommy Flanagan's piano, though Johnny Griffin also serves up a lovely tenor solo.

The Horace Parlan Trio - We Three (1998)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 1, 2021
The Horace Parlan Trio - We Three (1998)

The Horace Parlan Trio - We Three (1998)
EAC Rip | APE (image+.cue+log) - 344 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 151 MB | Covers (13 MB) included
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Teichiku Records (TECW-25673)

Recorded at Focus Studio, Copenhagen, June 18 & 19, 1997. The trio are: Mads Vinding (Bass), Ed Thigpen (Drums), Horace Parlan (Piano).
Horace Parlan overcame physical disability and thrived as a pianist despite it. His right hand was partially disabled by polio in his childhood, but Parlan made frenetic, highly rhythmic right-hand phrases part of his characteristic style, contrasting them with striking left-hand chords. He also infused blues and R&B influences into his style, playing in a stark, sometimes somber fashion. Parlan always cited Ahmad Jamal and Bud Powell as prime influences. He began playing in R&B bands during the '50s, joining Charles Mingus' group from 1957 to 1959 following a move from Pittsburgh to New York…

Harry Allen & Scott Hamilton - 'Round Midnight (2012)  Music

Posted by mark70 at June 9, 2012
Harry Allen & Scott Hamilton - 'Round Midnight (2012)

Harry Allen & Scott Hamilton - 'Round Midnight (2012)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 66:22 min | 151 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Challenge Records

Having Harry Allen and Scott Hamilton team together on a record date, at a jazz party, at a jazz festival or on any bandstand is quite logical. Their playing is very complementary and they blend together well yet they have slightly different sounds. They help keep the tradition of swing tenor alive without sounding exactly like any of their historical predecessors. And they can always be relied upon to play music that is both exciting and tasteful.

Mads Vinding Trio ‎- The Kingdom (Where Nobidy Dies) (1997)  Music

Posted by Designol at May 27, 2023
Mads Vinding Trio ‎- The Kingdom (Where Nobidy Dies) (1997)

Mads Vinding Trio ‎- The Kingdom (Where Nobidy Dies) (1997)
Mads Vinding - Enrico Pieranunzi - Alex Riel

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 324 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 135 Mb | Scans included | 00:56:59
Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, Straight-Ahead | Label: Stunt | # STUCD 19703

If this session were to be described in just one word, that would be "Power." Hard-bop specialists Mads Vinding and Alex Riel have both recorded with Dexter Gordon and have each played powerful, yet straight-ahead jazz for over thirty years. Drummer Riel has worked with hard bop leaders such as Jackie McLean, Michael Brecker, Kenny Drew, and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. Bassist Vinding, similarly, has worked with Johnny Griffin, Ed Thigpen, the Ernie Wilkins big band, and Duke Jordan. The third member of the trio, pianist Enrico Pieranunzi, with nine releases as a leader, works, as do the others, in a hard bop-vein. It would seem quite unnecessary to mention credentials like this if the artists lived in New York City or recorded with a major U.S. label; but Vinding and Riel are from Copenhagen and Pieranunzi is from Italy. Hence, their reputation may not have preceded them.

VA - Jazz Lounge Vol.6 - In A Saxy Mood (2003)  Music

Posted by RAMM1981 at Nov. 19, 2009
VA - Jazz Lounge Vol.6 - In A Saxy Mood (2003)

VA - Jazz Lounge Vol.6 - In A Saxy Mood (2003)
Jazz | 320Kbps MP3 | 161.5 Mb

The Horace Parlan Trio - We Three  Music

Posted by jazzzoid at Oct. 30, 2009
The Horace Parlan Trio - We Three

The Horace Parlan Trio - We Three
JAZZ | APE+CUE+IMAGE+LOG+COVERS+MP3@320 | 348MB+143MB + 12MB