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West Wind Records
West Wind Records was a jazz record label that released albums by many notable musicians during the 1980s. Some of these albums were previously issued on labels such as Circle Records. Discography * 001 Anthony Braxton – ''The Coventry Concert '' 1980 * 002 ''Archie Shepp plays Sydney Bechet: Passport to Paradise'' Impro 06 1981 * 003 Manfred Zepf & Andrew Cyrille – ''Paintings'' * 004 Anthony Braxton ''If Memory Serves Me Right'' 1987 * 005 Sunny Murray – ''Indelicacy'' 1987 * 006 Archie Shepp Bird Fire: ''A Tribute to Charlie Parker'' Impro 05 1979 * 007 Harry Beckett – ''Bremen Concert'' 1987 * 008 String Trio of New York & Jay Clayton 1987 * 011 Steve Lacy ''Live in Budapest'' 1988 * 012 Georg Graewe ''Six Studies For Piano Solo'' * 014 John Lindberg Revolving Ensemble ''Relative Reliability'' 1988 * 016 Eric Dolphy ''Unrealized Tapes'' 1964 * 017 Dresch 4tet from Hungary ''Live in Cologne'' 1988 * 019 Gary Bartz, Lee Konitz, Jackie McLean, Charlie Mariano with Joachim ...
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Circle Records (Germany)
Circle Records was a West German jazz record label established in 1976. Circle Records Germany has been relaunched and continued its activities in 2022 by restoring and remastering their originals such as releasing the Chet Baker Paris recordings from 1980.www.circlerecords.de Discography Albums See also * List of record labels File:Alvinoreyguitarboogie.jpg File:AmMusicBunk78.jpg File:Bingola1011b.jpg Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, b ... References {{Authority control Jazz record labels German record labels Record labels established in 1976 1976 establishments in Germany de:Circle Records ...
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Altissimo (album)
''Altissimo'' is an album by alto saxophonists Gary Bartz, Lee Konitz, Jackie McLean and Charlie Mariano which was recorded in Denmark in 1973 and first released on the Japanese Philips label.Lee Konitz discography
accessed May 29, 2017


Reception

The review by Ron Wynn states: "This is a great summit meeting".


Track listing

All compositions by Lee Konitz except where noted # "Another Hairdo" () – 3:45 # "Mode for Jay Mac"(Billy Gault) – 9:45 # "Love Choral" – 7:32 # "Fanfare" – 6:09 # "Du (Rai ...
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Mingus Dynasty
''Mingus Dynasty'' is a jazz album by Charles Mingus, recorded in 1959 and released on Columbia Records in May 1960. It is a companion album to his 1959 record, ''Mingus Ah Um'', and was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. The title alludes to Mingus's ancestry which was partially Chinese. Tracks 1, 3, 4 and 5 were released in their unedited form in 1979 on vinyl and in 1999 on CD. The cuts amount to about 8 minutes. Track listing ''All compositions by Charles Mingus except where noted.'' # "Slop" – 6:16 # "Diane" – 7:32 # "Song With Orange" – 6:50 # "Gunslinging Bird" ''(Originally titled "If Charlie Parker Were a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats")'' – 5:14 # "Things Ain't What They Used to Be" (Mercer Ellington) – 7:36 # "Far Wells, Mill Valley" – 6:14 # "New Now Know How" – 4:13 # " Mood Indigo" ( Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington) – 8:13 # "Put Me in That Dungeon" – 2:53 # "Strollin'" ''(Originally titled "Nostalgia in Times ...
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Milt Jackson
Milton Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), nicknamed "Bags", was an American jazz vibraphonist, usually thought of as a bebop player, although he performed in several jazz idioms. He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solos as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet and his penchant for collaborating with hard bop and post-bop players. A very expressive player, Jackson differentiated himself from other vibraphonists in his attention to variations on harmonics and rhythm. He was particularly fond of the twelve-bar blues at slow tempos. On occasion, Jackson also sang and played piano. Biography Jackson was born on January 1, 1923, in Detroit, Michigan, United States, the son of Manley Jackson and Lillie Beaty Jackson. Like many of his contemporaries, he was surrounded by music from an early age, particularly that of religious meetings: "Everyone wants to know where I got that funky style. Well, it came from church. The music I heard was open, relaxed, imprompt ...
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Live In Berlin (Art Ensemble Of Chicago Album)
''Live in Berlin'' is a live album by the Art Ensemble of Chicago recorded in March 1979 and first released on the West Wind label in 1991.Jazzlists: Art Ensemble Of Chicago discography
accessed November 26, 2017


Track listing

Disc One # "As If It Were The Seasons/A Jackson In Your House/Crushed" (Joseph Jarman/Roscoe Mitcell/Lester Bowie) - 41:10 Disc Two # "Dreaming Of The Master/N'Famadou Boudougou/Odwalla" (Joseph Jarman/Don Moye/Roscoe Mitchell) - 39:00 :*Recorded March 19, 1979 in Berlin Note: Th

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Body And Soul (The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra Album)
''Body and Soul, Live in Berlin'' is a big band jazz album recorded by the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, recorded in Berlin in October 1978 and released on the West Wind Jazz label. West Wind also issued the two discs individually as The Orchestra (WW 2044) and Body and Soul (WW 2048). All tracks except "ABC Blues" are also included in the 2007 compilation album, '' Thad Jones Mel Lewis Orchestra In Europe''. Track listing Disc 1: # "Second Race" – 9:30 # "Willow Weep for Me" ( Ronell) – 8:45 # "ABC Blues" ( Brookmeyer)– 20:05 # "Sixty First and Richard" – 11:25 Disc 2: # " Body and Soul" ( Heyman, Sour, Eyton and Green) – 7:10 # "Don't Get Sassy" – 10:25 # "Child Is Born" – 9:45 # "Fingers" – 14:10 # "Intimacy of the Blues" ( Strayhorn) – 16:25 All songs composed by Thad Jones except as noted. Personnel * Thad Jones – flugelhorn * Mel Lewis – drums * Jim McNeely – piano * Jasper Lundgaard – bass * Dick Oatts – alto saxophone * Steve Colema ...
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Gil Evans
Ian Ernest Gilmore Evans (né Green; May 13, 1912 – March 20, 1988) was a Canadian–American jazz pianist, arranger, composer and bandleader. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest orchestrators in jazz, playing an important role in the development of cool jazz, modal jazz, free jazz, and jazz fusion. He is best known for his acclaimed collaborations with Miles Davis. Early life Gil Evans was born in Toronto, Canada on May 13, 1912 to Margaret Julia McConnachy. Little is known about Evans' biological father, although a family friend said that he was a doctor who had died before Evans was born. Originally named Gilmore Ian Ernest Green, Evans took the last name of his step-father, John Evans, a miner. The family moved frequently, living in Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon, migrating to wherever Evans' father could find work. Eventually, the family ended up in California, first in Berkeley, where Evans attended the ninth and t ...
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Live At The Musicians Exchange Cafe
''Live at the Musicians Exchange Cafe'' (also released as ''What's New?'', ''The Real McCoy'', and ''Hip Toe'') is a live album by McCoy Tyner released on the Who's Who in Jazz label. It was recorded in July 1987 and features performances by Tyner with Avery Sharpe and Louis Hayes. Reception The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden states that "This 1987 live date from a Fort Lauderdale club is worth seeking".Dryden, K. Allmusic Reviewaccessed February 27, 2009. Track listing # "Señor Carlos" - 9:13 # "Lover Man" (Davis, Ramirez, Sherman) - 8:59 # "You Taught My Heart to Sing" (Cahn, Tyner) - 6:20 # "Port au Blues" - 7:45 # "Island Birdie" - 13:02 # "What's New?" (Burke, Haggart) - 5:26 # "Hip Toe" - 9:27 :''All compositions by McCoy Tyner except as indicated'' :*Recorded at the Musicians Exchange Cafe, Fort Lauderdale on July 24 & 25, 1987. Personnel * McCoy Tyner – piano * Avery Sharpe – bass * Louis Hayes Louis Hayes (born May 31, 1937) is an American jazz drumm ...
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Bud Shank
Clifford Everett "Bud" Shank Jr. (May 27, 1926 – April 2, 2009) was an American alto saxophonist and flautist. He rose to prominence in the early 1950s playing lead alto and flute in Stan Kenton's Innovations in Modern Music Orchestra and throughout the decade worked in various small jazz combos. He spent the 1960s as a first-call studio musician in Hollywood. In the 1970s and 1980s, he performed regularly with the L. A. Four. Shank ultimately abandoned the flute to focus exclusively on playing jazz on the alto saxophone. He also recorded on tenor and baritone sax. His most famous recording is probably the version of "Harlem Nocturne" used as the theme song in ''Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer''. He is also well known for the alto flute solo on the song "California Dreamin'" recorded by The Mamas & the Papas in 1965. Biography Bud Shank was born in Dayton, Ohio, United States. He began with clarinet in Vandalia, Ohio, but had switched to saxophone before attending the Universi ...
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Ode To Duke Ellington
''Ode to Duke Ellington'' is a solo piano album by Abdullah Ibrahim, recorded in 1973. Recording and music The album was recorded in December 1973. The material reflects the influence that Duke Ellington had on pianist Abdullah Ibrahim. Ibrahim "improvises impressionistic medleys, sometimes mixing in a few of his themes with Ellington's music." Release and reception ''Ode to Duke Ellington'' was released by West Wind Records. The AllMusic reviewer concluded that the album was "An interesting and somewhat introspective (if ultimately joyful) recital of reverent music." Track listing #"Impressions on a Caravan" #"Solitude" #"Ode to Duke" #"In a Sentimental Mood" #"What Really Happened in the Cornfields Is That the Birds Made Music All the Day and so I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart at Duke's Place" #"Two Spirituals" #"Rose Got It Bad in Harlem" Personnel *Abdullah Ibrahim Abdullah Ibrahim (born Adolph Johannes Brand on 9 October 1934 and formerly known as Dollar Brand) is a ...
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Abdullah Ibrahim
Abdullah Ibrahim (born Adolph Johannes Brand on 9 October 1934 and formerly known as Dollar Brand) is a South African pianist and composer. His music reflects many of the musical influences of his childhood in the multicultural port areas of Cape Town, ranging from traditional African songs to the gospel of the AME Church and Ragas, to more modern jazz and other Western styles. Ibrahim is considered the leading figure in the subgenre of Cape jazz. Within jazz, his music particularly reflects the influence of Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington. He is known especially for "Mannenberg", a jazz piece that became a notable anti-apartheid anthem. During the apartheid era in the 1960s Ibrahim moved to New York City and, apart from a brief return to South Africa in the 1970s, remained in exile until the early '90s. Over the decades he has toured the world extensively, appearing at major venues either as a solo artist or playing with other renowned musicians, including Max Roach, Carlos ...
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