Tag: Bernie Grundman

  • Art Pepper, Gettin’ Together, 1960 on Contemporary Records

    Art Pepper, Gettin’ Together, 1960 on Contemporary Records

    Pepper joined here by Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums), Wynton Kelly (piano) and Conte Candoli (trumpet, on three tracks). That makes this another LP with Miles Davis’ rhythm section, as the earlier Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section was. Rounding out for now my recent Art Pepper pickups (say Art Pepper Pickups five times…

  • Art Pepper, Intensity, 1963 on Contemporary Records

    Art Pepper, Intensity, 1963 on Contemporary Records

    Recorded in 1960 but released in 1963, this has Pepper joined by Dolo Coker (piano), Jimmy Bond (bass), and Frank Butler (drums). A critical part of any west coast jazz library. That cover photo makes me think of the moment in Lost in Translation where the translator turns a series of long directions in Japanese…

  • Norah Jones, Day Breaks, 2016 on Blue Note

    Norah Jones, Day Breaks, 2016 on Blue Note

    Sixth studio album from Norah Jones, and the only one so far I’ve managed to locate on vinyl (I’ve been looking). Produced by Eli Wolf and Jones, and recorded in Brooklyn, this LP has Jones going back to the piano driven vocal-centric approach of Come Away With Me. Wayne Shorter shows up on four songs…

  • Art Pepper + Eleven, “Modern Jazz Classics,” 1960 on Contemporary Records

    Art Pepper + Eleven, “Modern Jazz Classics,” 1960 on Contemporary Records

    Classic west coast jazz from Contemporary Records – sometimes just gets call Art Pepper + Eleven, sometimes Modern Jazz Classics. Not sure if 12 people counts as a big band – Wikipedia says “a small big band.” Marty Paich did the arranging. Songs composed by Dizzy Gillespie, Horace Silver, Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, and Sonny…

  • Bill Evans, Behind the Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings, 2021 on Elemental Music

    Bill Evans, Behind the Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings, 2021 on Elemental Music

    Zev Feldman of Resonance Records teamed up (as Producer, Liner Notes, and Researcher) with Elemental Music for yet another Bill Evans live set from the 1960s. These were often bootlegged but get official high quality treatment here. The recordings were made at KRO Studio I in Hilversum March 26th, 1969 and RAI Congrescentrum Amsterdam November…

  • Bill Evans, Live at Art D’Lugoff’s Top Of the Gate, 2012 on Resonance

    Bill Evans, Live at Art D’Lugoff’s Top Of the Gate, 2012 on Resonance

    Another Sunday, another Bill Evan’s live LP from Resonance. This one was recorded October 23, 1968 in Greenwich Village. This time Eddie Gomez and Marty Morell join Evans. This was recorded by Geoge Klabin himself, founder of the Rising Jazz Stars foundation and Resonance Records, as a 22 year old college student. My copy—via a…

  • Art Farmer, Portrait of Art Farmer, 1958 on Stereo Records

    Art Farmer, Portrait of Art Farmer, 1958 on Stereo Records

    “Stereo Records” was a jazz label made by Contemporary Records in 1958 to push records made with the new-fangled stereo technology: Stereophonic two-channel disc recording utilizing Westrex 45-45 “StereoDisc” cutting system. To be reproduced only with stereophonic cartridge. Warning: use of conventional monaural cartridge without sufficient vertical compliance may well result in damage to this…

  • Buena Vista Social Club, 1997 on World Circuit.

    Buena Vista Social Club, 1997 on World Circuit.

    Buena Vista Social Club, 1997 on World Circuit. This copy is the 2020 Vinyl Me, Please reissue 2 LP red brick vinyl edition Loved this back in the 90s – don’t think I realized then the involvement of Ry Cooder and Joachim Cooder along with all the great Cuban players. Another stellar reissue by VMP…