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Classic Jazz: The Sixties
Label: Time Life Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Maiden Voyage; It's Only A Paper Moon; The Bridge; Wham Bam, Thank You Ma'am; The Baron; Stolen Moments; Night Rider; A Love Supreme: Part 1 - Acknowledgement; Prelude To A Kiss; It's A Raggy Waltz; Mr. Lucky; Cristo Redentor; Blues Connotation; Four On Six; Smack Up; Petty Larceny; Day By Day; African Lady; Freedom Jazz Dance; Where Flamingos Fly; Blue Bossa; Whap!; The Jody Grind; Ghosts; Dream Gypsy; Four By Five; The Inflated Tear; The Creator Has A Master Plan;
Gigi
By Gigi
Label: Palm Pictures
Released: 2001
Track listing: Gud Fella; Mengedegna; Tew Ante Sew; Abay; Bale Washintu; Guramayle; Sew Argeñ; Aynama; Kahn; Zomaye; Abet Wubet; Nafekeñ; Adwa;
Carl Grubbs
by Robert Spencer
Carl Grubbs is an alto and soprano saxophonist from Philadelphia with a singularly distinctive family tree: his cousin is Naima herself, who as John Coltrane's wife inspired one of the most beautiful ballads in jazz. Coltrane was close to Carl's section of the family, and he was quick to teach Carl a thing or two on ...
Pharoah Sanders/ Hamid Drake/ Adam Rudolph: Spirits
by Derek Taylor
The New Thing of the 1960s was in many ways an insurgent movement- both building from and at the same time challenging the prevailing traditions in Jazz. Players like Pharoah Sanders and Archie Shepp were among the most outspoken and recognizable mutineers. But when the fires of insurrection abated in the 1970s, both men were criticized ...
Pharoah Sanders/Hamid Drake/Adam Rudolph: Spirits
by Mark Corroto
I consider Saxophonist Pharoah Sanders to be the heir to John Coltrane’s earthly mission. As a young man he was taken under Coltrane’s wing, recording the spiritually turbulent music Coltrane made on Meditations, Live In Seattle, and Live At The Village Vanguard. Sanders searing tone was a piece of the puzzle John Coltrane worked on at ...
Charles Gayle
by Robert Spencer
Charles Gayle blew down with hurricane force--the pun is too obvious--out of Buffalo. He drifted in and out of the first great free jazz scenes of the Sixties, playing with Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, and other trailblazers. But he says now that his sound then was even more fiery and forceful than it is now, and ...
Crescent With Love
Label: Venus Records (5)
Released: 1999
Track listing: Lonnie's Lament; Misty; In A Sentimental Mood; Softly For Shyla; Wise One; Too Young To Go Steady; Body And Soul; Naima; Feelin' Good; Light At The Edge Of The World; Crescent; After The Rain;
Ballads With Love
Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Too Young To Go Steady; Feelin' Good; Light At The Edge Of The World; Body And Soul; Misty; In A Sentimental Mood;





