Monday, 29th November

Jazz Guitar - Michael Morrish

Track List

Intro Track - Pat Martino - All Blues,  from the album ‘Live at Yoshi’s’ 2000

1. Charlie Christian - Solo Flight, from 'The Original Guitar Hero', 1941 

2. Tal Farlow - Yardbird Suite, from 'The Swinging Guitar of Tal Farlow', 1956 

3. Herb Ellis - Big Red's Boogie Woogie, from 'Nothing But The Blues',1957 

4. Wes Montgomery - Twisted Blues, from 'So Much Guitar!', 1961 

5. Kenny Burrell and Jimmy Smith - Blue Bash, from 'Blue Bash', 1963 

6. John McLaughlin - Extrapolation, from 'Extrapolation', 1969 

7. Joe Pass - Night and Day, from 'Virtuoso', 1974 

8. Jim Hall - Two's Blues, from 'Concierto', 1975 

9. Ralph Towner and John Abercrombie - Microthema, from 'Five Years Later', 1981 

10. Emily Remler and Larry Coryell - Joy Spring, from 'Together', 1985

11. John Scofield - Let the Cat Out, from 'Groove Elation', 1995 

12. Charlie Hunter - Wornell's Yorkies, from 'Bing, Bing, Bing', 1995 

13. Pat Metheny and Charlie Haden - Cinema Paradiso (love theme), from 'Beyond the Missouri Sky', 1997 

14. Peter Bernstein - Blood Count, from 'Heart's Content', 2002 

15 John Etheridge - Guitar Makossa, from 'I didn't know', 2005 

16. Bill Frisell - Pretty Stars, from 'Music Is', 2018 

Monday, 22nd November

Big Band Jazz - Rob Turvey

Track List

Intro Track - Big Band Live Jazz, Count Basie Orchestra live at the North Sea Jazz Festival 1979

1. Moon Glow – Cab Calloway & his Orchestra 1933

2. Chips and Salsa – Phil Collins Big Band 1996

3. Vanessa – Ted Heath & his Orchestra 1953

4. Superman – Benny Goodman & his Orchestra 1940

5. Walking by Flashlight – Maria Schneider Orchestra 2015

6. Nightmare – Artie Shaw & his Orchestra 1937

7. (Satis) Faction – The Danish Radio Big Band 2010

8. Splanky – Count Basie Orchestra 1958

9. I Double Dare You – Carrol Gibbons, The Savoy Hotel Orpheans 1935

10. La Suerte de los Tontos – BuJazzO 2018 

11. A Tisket-A Tasket – Chick Webb & his Orchestra 1938

12. Isfahan – Duke Ellington & his Orchestra 1967

13. Song Of India – Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra 1956

14. Chimes Blues – Sweet Emma & her Preservation Hall Jazz Band 1964

15. In Her Family – Bob Cornow’s L.A. Big Band 1994

16. Hot Toddy – Jack Parnell Big Band 1970

17. I Got Rhythm – National Youth Jazz Orchestra 2014

18. Changes – Paul Whiteman Orchestra 1927 


Monday, 15th November

World Jazz - Paul Rule

Track List

Intro track - Dai Hosaku (Great Harvest) - Makoto Terashita (Japan) 1978

Asia

Kamuyamatoiwarehiko - Hiromasa Suzuki Trio (Japan) 1972

Fresh Breeze - Ziba Shirazi (Iran) 2008

Take Five - Sachal Jazz Orchestra (Pakistan) 2011

Sahara - Rabih Abou-Khalil (Lebanon) 1992

South America & the Caribbean

Silencio do Amor (The Silence Of Love) - Luiz Bonfá (Brazil) 1963

Beach Samba - Astrud Gilberto (Brazil) 1967

Para Volar - Camila Meza (Chile) 2016

Suspan'n - Caribbean Sextet (Haiti) 1978

Voulez Vous Danser - Nestor Torres (Puerto Rico) 2004

New Throned King - Yosvany Terry (Cuba) 2014

Africa

Kasalefkut hulu - Mulatu Astatke (Ethiopia) 1972

N'dyaba - Kora Jazz Trio (Guinea / Senegal) 2003

Themba - Dorothy Masuka (Zimbabwe) c1955

Thokozile Queen Mother - Tumi Mogorosi (South Africa) 2014

Grace and Mercy - Sibongile Khumalo (South Africa) 2016

Djourou - Ballaké Sissoko & Sona Jobarteh (Mali / Gambia) 2021

Recommended reading. 

The Prehistory of Jazz - The Africanization of American Music

Monday, 8th November

The Bluenote Story - Alan Bird

Track List 

Intro Track -  June 1963 - Joe Henderson (Tenor Saxophone), “Blue Bossa” (Kenny Dorham). From his first record in his own name “Page One” BST 84140. Kenny Dorham, Trumpet; Joe Henderson, Tenor Saxophone; McCoy Tyner, Piano; Butch Warren, Bass; Pete La Roca, Drums.

The 78 RPM Period (1939 to at least 1953):

1. January 1939 – Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis (Four hands? Two Pianos?) “Two’s and Fews” Originally on a Blue Note 12 inch 78, reissued on the Blue Note 12 inch LP “Boogie Woogie Classics BLP 1209.

2. June 1939 - Sidney Bechet (Soprano Saxophone), “Summertime” (Gershwin). Originally on a Blue Note 78, reissued on a 12 inch LP as Sidney Bechet Volume 1 BLP1201 (or 81201 in fake stereo!). Sidney Bechet, Soprano Sax; Meade “Lux” Lewis, Piano; Teddy Bunn, Guitar; John Williams, Bass; Sidney Catlett, Drums.

3. 1943 – George Lewis (Clarinet) “When You Wore a Tulip” Originally on a Blue Note 78, reissued on a 12 inch LP George Lewis and his New Orleans Stompers Volume 1 BLP 1205 (or 81205 in fake stereo!) George Lewis, Clarinet; Avery “Kid” Howard, Trumpet; Jim Robinson, Trombone; George Guesnon, Banjo; Alcide “Slow Drag” Pavageau, Bass; Joe Watkins Drums.

4. July 1948 – Thelonious Monk (Piano), “Misterioso”(Monk). Reissued on 10 inch LP and then on the 12 inch LP “The Genius of Modern Music - Volume 1” BST 81510.  Milt Jackson, Vibes; Thelonious Monk, Piano; John Simmons, Bass; Shadow Wilson, Drums. It is not included on the CD reissues of the LP. The LP has a stereo number but is mono!

5. May 1951 - Bud Powell (Piano), “Un Poco Loco” (Powell). Reissued on the 12 inch LP “The Amazing Bud Powell - Volume 1” BLP 1503. Bud Powell, Piano; Curly Russell, Bass; Max Roach, Drums.

The Classic LP Era (1957 to 1967):

6. September 1957 - John Coltrane (Tenor Saxophone), “BlueTrain” (Coltrane). From the stereo LP “Blue Train” BLP 1577. Lee Morgan, Trumpet; Curtis Fuller, Trombone; John Coltrane, Tenor Saxophone; Kenny Drew, Piano; Paul Chambers, Bass; “Philly” Joe Jones, Drums. The new 75 anniversary LP is stereo despite the mono number.

7. March 1958 - Sonny Clark (Piano), “Cool Struttin” (Sonny Clark). From the stereo LP “Cool Struttin” BLJ 81588. Art Farmer, Trumpet; Jackie McLean, Alto Saxophone; Sonny Clark, Piano; Paul Chambers, Bass; “Philly” Joe Jones, Drums. The new 75th anniversary LP is mono.

8. March 1958 - Cannonball Adderley (Alto Saxophone) “AutumnLeaves” (Mercer-Prevert-Kosma). From the stereo LP Somethin’ Else” BLP 1595. Miles Davis, Trumpet; “Cannonball” Adderley, Alto Saxophone; Hank Jones, Piano; Sam Jones, Bass; Art Blakey, Drums. The new 75th anniversary LP is mono.

9. 1961 - Freddie Hubbard (Trumpet), “I Wish I Knew” (Billy Smith). From the stereo LP “Goin’ Up” ST 84056. Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet; Hank Mobley, Tenor Saxophone; McCoy Tyner, Piano; Paul Chambers, Bass; “Philly” Joe Jones, Drums.

10 & 11 October 1962 - Sheila Jordan (Voice), “Baltimore Oriole” (Carmichael-Webster) and “Willow Weep for Me” (Ronell) from the LP “Portrait of Sheila” BLP 9002. Accompanied by Barry Galbraith, Guitar; Steve Swallow, Bass; Denzil Best, Drums.

Some tracks we had no time to play

May 1962 - Herbie Hancock (Keyboards), “Watermelon Man” (Hancock). From his first record under his own name, “Takin’ Off” BST 84109. Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet; Dexter Gordon, Tenor Saxophone; Herbie Hancock, Piano; Butch Warren, Bass; Billy Higgins, Drums.

May 1965 - Dexter Gordon (Tenor Saxophone), “I’m a Fool to Want You” From the LP “Clubhouse” GXF  3055 (LT -989).  Dexter Gordon, Tenor Saxophone; Freddie Hubbard,Ttrumpet; Barry Harris, Piano; Bob Cranshaw, Bass; Billy Higgins, Drums. Also note his starring role in the film “Round Midnight” (some would say the best jazz film ever made). The official soundtrack is on Columbia/Sony (CBS 70300) but many people think that the out-takes issued on Blue Note are even better (Blue Note LP BT 85135).

June 1966 – Donald Byrd (Trumpet) “Mustang” From the LP “Mustang” BLP 4238 (stereo despite the mono number). Donald Byrd, Trumpet; Sonny Red, Alto Sax; Hank Mobley, Tenor Sax; McCoy Tyner, Piano; Walter Booker, Bass; Freddie Waits, Drums.

April 1965 - Bobby Hutcherson (Vibes and Marimba) “Catta” from the LP “Dialogue” BST 84198. Bobby Hutcherson, Vibes; Freddie Hubbard, Trumpet; Sam Rivers, Saxophones; Andrew Hill, Piano; Richard Davis, Bass; Joe Chambers, Drums.

Monday, 1st November

Free, Funk & Fusion - Michael Morrish

Track List


1. Manteca by Dizzy Gillespie from 'Manteca! The Roots of Afro-Cuban Jazz', 1947

2. Atabaque by Laurindo Almeida & Bud Shank from 'Brazilliance Volume 1', 1953

3. Teenie's Blues by Oliver Nelson from 'The Blues and the Abstract Truth' (featuring Eric Dolphy), 1961

4. Abstract by Joe Harriott from 'Free Form', 1961

5. Corcovado by Stan Getz from 'Getz au Go Go' (featuring Astrud Gilberto), 1964

6. Prelude to a Kiss by Archie Shepp from 'Fire Music', 1965

7. Starless and Bible Black by Stan Tracey from 'Under Milk Wood', 1965

8. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy by Cannonball Adderley from 'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy', 1966


10. Thoroughbred by Gil Evans from 'Svengali', 1973

11. Watershed by Mike Gibbs from 'Big Music', 1988

12. Marazion by John Surman from 'Road to St Ives', 1990

13. Cantaloop by US3 from 'Hand on the Torch', 1993

14. Cissy Strut by Donald Harrison from 'Free To Be', 1998

15. Goldfinger by Dave Douglas from 'A Thousand Evenings', 2000