Tuesday, January 26, 2010

KTUH: The Cookbook: Recipes of Sound KTUH 1/26/10 Cozy Eggleston (LISTEN)


Cozy Eggleston - Grand Slam (Co-Egg) Private Press 1967

- One Of The All-Time Killers! Chicago Tenor Legend Cozy Eggleston Cut This Self-Produced Album During The Late 60s And It's One Of The Hardest And Heaviest Sets Of Organ/Tenor Jams On The Planet Played By A Power Trio The Likes Of Which Will Remind You Of The Sugarman Three. Karl Johnson Plays Organ While Ken Sampson Comes On Strong With Amazing Scatter-Shot Lines On Drums. Cozy's Also Playing With The Production Of The Record During The Set Which Features Some Cool Echoey Parts That Come In And Out On Some Cuts. The Real Treat, Though, Is Cozy's Horn, Which Is Loud, Soulful, And Totally In-The-Pocket In A Rough “Live Set” Kind Of Way! Tunes Are “Grand Slam,” “A Thing For Marty Faye,” “Jokers Wild,” “Wham”, “Sweet Merri Dee,” “Nearness Of You,” “Wham” And “Moon Ray.” - Audiophile


  1. Moon Ray 5:24 Cozy Eggleston (cover shown)
  2. Yèkatit 3:58 Mulatu Astatqé
  3. Spinning Wheel 7:31 Lonnie Smith
  4. Give Me Your Love 4:20 Curtis Mayfield
  5. Yetesfa Tezeta 2:40 Tesfa Maryam Kidane
  6. Mandingo's Pad 5:34 Nathan Davis
  7. Ole Devil Moon 3:54 Ahmad Jamal
  8. Don't Explain 6:40 Abbey Lincoln
  9. Dat Dere 2:44 Sheila Jordan
  10. Hey There 3:23 The Three Sounds
  11. Hey Chico 7:16 Lee Morgan
  12. Mambo Bounce 3:15 Dave Pike
  13. The African Queen 9:37 Horace Silver
  14. Chitlins Con Carne 5:28 Kenny Burrell
  15. Mellow Mood 8:45 Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery
  16. Impressions 14:53 John Coltrane
  17. It Was a Very Good Year 3:19 Della Reese
  18. Akiwawa 3:15 Village Crusaders
  19. Keep On Dancing 2:50 Alvin Cash
  20. Melted Soul 2:26 Cha Cha Shaw
  21. Nabu Corfa 3:48 Dorothy Ashby
  22. Spreadin' Honey 2:17 The Watts
  23. The Champion 2:15 Willie Mitchell
  24. Cotati Funk 7:49 Quintessence
  25. Neveen 8:03 Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band
  26. Fi-Yi Dance 2:28 Soul Ful Two
  27. Yebo Edi Pachanga 3:07 Orchestre Tembo
  28. A Moins Que Namikosa 4:14 Orchestra OK Jazz
  29. Soul Power 5:18 Mulatu Astatke And His Ethiopian Quintet
  30. Africa Boogaloo 3:40 Manu Dibango, Don Gonzalo, Le Grand Kalle
  31. Jungle Dance 6:24 Edja Kungali
  32. Nairobi 7:30 Mombasa
  33. Moanin (Live) 7:03 Bobby Timmons
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Saturday, January 23, 2010

KTUH: The Cookbook: Recipes of Sound KTUH 1/19/10 Sonny Rollins (LISTEN)


Sonny Rollins - At Night At the Village Vanguard (Blue Note Records 1957)

Located on 7th Avenue just below West 11th Street in New York City's Greenwich Village, the Village Vanguard has been the seat of live jazz since the 1940s. Ninety-one live recordings have been made at the Vanguard between 1957 and 2001, chronicling the whole of the history of jazz. What was the first live recording made at this fabled club, one might ask?

Sonny Rollins' A Night At The Village Vanguard.

By 1957, Sonny Rollins had already been on the New York jazz scene for a number of years. Born in the Sugar Hill section of Harlem, Rollins first studied piano before changing to tenor saxophone. After rehearsing with the Thelonious Monk quartet in late 1948, Rollins was to make his recording debut backing vocalist Babs Gonzalez on a 1949 recording. During that same year, Rollins appeared with Bud Powell and Fats Navarro. Throughout the early to middle 1950s, Rollins recorded with Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Coleman Hawkins, and John Coltrane. Rollins was a member of the famous Clifford Brown Max roach combo before Brown's untimely death.

Rollins recorded first as a leader on December 16, 1956 (Sonny Rollins, Volume 1 Blue Note 81542), though he has since been credited with about a dozen releases before this date, those including Saxophone Colossus and Tenor Madness. Sonny Rollins, Volume 2 (Blue Note 81558) was released in early 1957, followed by the pianoless trio date Way Out West (Contemporary/OJC 337), recorded on March 7, 1957. By the time November of 1957 rolled around, Rollins was ready to take his trio concept to the Village Vanguard and record the performances. - All About Jazz



  1. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 8:05 Sonny Rollins (cover shown)
  2. Samba Triste 3:19 Bobby Timmons
  3. Volga Boatman 3:55 Ahmad Jamal
  4. Ptah, the El Daoud 14:00 Alice Coltrane
  5. The Murphy Man 7:33 Lee Morgan
  6. Conference of the Birds 4:43 Dave Holland Quartet
  7. Milestones 10:20 Eric Kloss
  8. Safari 2:51 Horace Silver
  9. Blue Skies 2:54 Jutta Hipp
  10. Haitian Fight Song 12:03 Charles Mingus
  11. Mama's Place 2:10 Bing Day
  12. The Talking Drum Looks Ahead 3:39 Guy Warren Sounds
  13. Fate 5:21 The Mastersounds With Wes Montgomery
  14. George's Dilemma 5:38 Clifford Brown w/ Max Roach Quintet
  15. Irina 7:20 Bobby Hutcherson
  16. Igbesi Aiye (Song Of Praise To God) 13:23 Solomon Ilori And His Afro-Drum Ensemble
  17. Suffering 5:13 Ahmed Abdul-Malik
  18. Togo 5:29 Don Cherry
  19. Prayer 0:57 Art Blakey And The Afro-Drum Ensemble
  20. Love, The Mystery Of 9:26 Art Blakey And The Afro-Drum Ensemble
  21. Heywete 5:17 Tesfa Maryam Kidané
  22. Set Alamenem 5:28 Girma Beyene
  23. Africa 3:27 The Gaylads
  24. Ene Negn Bay Manesh 4:02 Girma Beyene
  25. L'agguato 2:39 Stelvio Cipriani
  26. Musical Silt 4:00 Hailu Mergia
  27. Nana 3:35 Blind Roger Hays
  28. Tabu 4:43 Don Cunningham
  29. Moses 3:07 Afro-Blues Quintet + One
  30. Salsa de Santa Rosa 6:00 Quintessence
  31. Yebo Edi Pachanga 3:07 Orchestre Tembo
  32. El Marqués 7:11 Quinteplus


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Thursday, January 14, 2010

KTUH: The Cookbook: Recipes of Sound KTUH 1/12/09 Della Resse (LISTEN)



Della Reese with The Bobby Bryant Quintet (ABC Records 1966)

A rare funky cut from Della Resse doing a cover Frank Sinatra's "It Was A Very Good Year"
Now Available on Jazzman Records !

  1. It Was a Very Good Year 3:20 Della Reese w/ The Bobby Bryant Quintet (cover shown)
  2. Maiden Voyage 5:31 Karin Krog
  3. Pearlie's Swine 3:23 Monica Zetterlund
  4. The Baby 2:20 Monica Zetterlund
  5. Myself When Young 5:22 Dorothy Ashby
  6. Quiet Dawn 6:10 Archie Shepp
  7. Night Club 1:29 Piero Piccioni
  8. The Fantastic Vehicle 4:00 Ahmad Jamal
  9. Easy Does It 4:53 Bobby Timmons
  10. George's Dilemma 5:38 Clifford Brown w/ Max Roach Quintet
  11. Baby Your Light Is Out 3:12 The Young-Holt Unlimited
  12. The Distorted Sioux Indian 5:18 Sabu Martinez Sahib & Shihab
  13. Tabu 4:42 Don Cunningham
  14. Moses 3:07 Afro-Blues Quintet + One
  15. Sunday Go Meetin' 5:50 Eric Dolphy & The Latin Jazz Quintet
  16. Rapture 3:19 Eddie Cano Septet
  17. Garden of Allah Bongo 3:01 Jack Costanzo
  18. Laura 5:38 George Braith
  19. A Moins Que Namikosa 4:13 Orchestre OK Jazz
  20. Quiero Wapach 2:55 Charles Lembe
  21. Brazil Nuts 3:25 Les Baxter
  22. Tanka II 2:03 Brigitte Fontaine & Art Ensemble Of Chicago
  23. Do You Think 2:23 Jayne Cortez
  24. Soul Power 5:17 Mulatu Astatke and his Ethiopian Quintet
  25. Azul 4:05 Eddie Cano Septet
  26. Chain Re-action 3:24 Cha Cha Shaw
  27. Melted Soul 2:26 Cha Cha Shaw
  28. Egypt Strut 4:51 Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band
  29. Neveen 8:03 Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band
  30. African Blood Bros 3:04 The Jubilees
  31. Scambelena 3:22 Roland Alphonso
  32. I'm Gonna Take Over Now 2:34 The Ethiopians
  33. Dodi Li 2:17 Dorothy Ashby
  34. Nabu Corfa 3:48 Dorothy Ashby
  35. This Terrible Planet 8:06 Ahmad Jamal
  36. Under The Rising Sun 4:12 Johnny Lytle
  37. Drum skit 1:23 VA
  38. HL 20 11:25 Joki Freund Sextet


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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

KTUH: The Cookbook: Recipes of Sound KTUH 1/5/10 Eric Dolphy + Latin Jazz Quintet


Eric Dolphy + The Latin Jazz Quintet - Caribe (Prestige Records 1960)

A masterful meeting of Eric Dolpy and The Latin Jazz Quintet -- a record that shows a rare Latin side of Dolphy's talents, but one that's totally great! The core group here are the ensemble led by conga player Juan Amalbert with vibes, piano, bass, and percussion -- a group who helped push the Latin jazz style of earlier 50s work into much hipper territory during the 60s -- usually by adding in a reedman like Dolphy! Eric's blowing here on alto, flute, and bass clarinet -- showing a great sensitivity to the core groove of the record, but also managing to cut in these edgier moments that really open things up! The mix of vibes and Dolphy alone is worth the price of admission -- especially when heard in an "inside" way that's quite different than his later meeting with Bobby Hutcherson -- but the overall groove really holds the record together wonderfully, and makes it appealing for fans of both Latin and modern jazz! Titles include "Mambo Ricci", "Sunday Go Meetin", "First Bass Line", "Caribe", and "Blues In 6/8". - Dusty Groove
  1. Sunday Go Meetin' 5:50 Eric Dolphy & The Latin Jazz Quintet (cover shown)
  2. Dem Tambourines 5:37 Don Wilkerson
  3. Azul 4:05 Eddie Cano Septet
  4. Cubano Chant 2:40 Junior Mance
  5. Kusasi Rain 3:14 Duke Lumumba (N/A)
  6. Irina 7:20 Bobby Hutcherson
  7. Suffering 5:13 Ahmed Abdul-Malik
  8. Love, The Mystery Of 7:47 Guy Warren
  9. Something About John Coltrane 9:45 Alice Coltrane
  10. Drums 5:38 Charles Mingus
  11. Summertime 4:07 Brother Jack McDuff
  12. Chain Re-action 3:24 Cha Cha Shaw
  13. Melted Soul 2:26 Cha Cha Shaw

-R.I.P Willie Mitchell-

  1. Strawberry Soul 2:23 Willie Mitchell
  2. The Horse 2:33 Willie Mitchell
  3. The Crawl 2S13 Willie Mitchell
  4. Groovin' 2:57 Willie Mitchell
  5. That Driving Beat 2:12 Willie Mitchell
  6. The Champion 2:15 Willie Mitchell
  7. Slippin' and Slidin' 2:03 Willie Mitchell
  8. Barefootin' 2:29 Willie Mitchell
  9. Woodchopper's ball 2:15 Willie Mitchell

  1. Can't Get Satisfied 5:12 Jack Mcduff
  2. Bold & Black 7:14 Melvin Jackson
  3. Jeremiah Pucket 4:40 Eddie Fisher
  4. Pop-Eye Stroll 2:43 Mar-Keys
  5. Au-Right 3:22 George Duke
  6. Dreams 9:39 Ramsey Lewis
  7. Ibn Mukhtarr Mustapha 4:49 Stanley Cowell Trio
  8. Pink Peaches (Live) 5:06 Hampton Hawes
  9. Gloria's Theme 5:19 Steve Kuhn
  10. Monticello 3:53 Monty Alexander
  11. Quizas, Quizas, Quizas 3:18 Ray Bryant
  12. Spirits 8:56 Kenny Barron
  13. Boat rock 4:59 Marion Brown
  14. Lucifer 5:33 Kenny Barron
  15. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 3:40 Jimmy Ponder
  16. Silvertime 5:57 Roland Kovac New Set


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