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01. Sarah Vaughan - It Might As Well Be Spring
02. Ginnie Powell - St. Louis Blues
03. Earl Coleman - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
04. Ruth Brown - It's Raining
05. Roy Kral - Ever Lovin' Blues
06. Sylvia Syms - Comes Love
07. Bobby Short - Rocks In My Bed
08. George Wein - I'm Through With Love
09. Betty Bennet - Sidewalks Of Cuba
10. Mabel Mercer - You Facintate Me So
11. Al Hibbler - Travelin' Light
12. Joe Turner - Until The Real Thing Comes Along
13. Ray Charles - When Your Lover Has Gone
14. Wilbur Deparis&Jimmy Witherspoon - Lotus Blossom
15. Joe Mooney - Nina Never Knew
16. Carol Stevens - Romance In The Dark
17. Frances Wayne - Two For The Blues
18. Jackie Paris - Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat
19. Lavern Baker - Nobody Knows You When Your
20. Helen Merrill - Any Time

Buster Bailey 	Clarinet
LaVern Baker 	, Vocals
Danny Bank 	Sax (Baritone)
Danny Barker 	Guitar
Bill Beason 	Drums
Marcus Belgrave 	Trumpet
Joe Benhamin 	Bass
Joe Benjamin 	Bass
Betty Bennett 	Vocals
Joe Berise 	Bass
Milt Bernhart 	Trombone
Frank Berry 	Piano
Will Bradley 	Trombone
Clarence Brereton 	Trumpet
Ruth Brown 	Bass, Vocals
Joe Bushkin 	Piano
Ernie Caceres 	Sax (Baritone)
Jackie Cain 	Vocals
James Campbell 	Drums
Jimmy Campbell 	Drums
Conte Candoli 	Trumpet
Dick Cary 	Horn, Horn (Alto)
Big Sid Catlett 	Drums
Ray Charles 	Piano, Vocals
Kenny Clarke 	Drums
Buck Clayton 	Trumpet
Al Cohn 	Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Colaneri 	Trumpet
Earl Coleman 	Vocals
Eddie Condon 	Guitar
Eddie Condon's NBC Television Orchestra 	
Bob Cooper 	Sax (Tenor)
Irving Cottler 	Drums
Warren Covington 	Trombone
Leon Cox 	Trombone
Hank Crawford 	Sax (Baritone)
Buddy DeFranco 	Clarinet
Sidney DeParis 	Cornet
Wilbur De Paris 	Trombone
Vic Dickenson 	Trombone
George Duvivier 	Bass
Allen Eager 	Sax (Tenor)
Elliot Eberhard 	Piano
Don Elliott 	Mellophonium, Trombone, Trumpet
Norman Faye 	Trumpet
Teagle Fleming 	Drums
Charlie Fowlkes 	Sax (Baritone)
Barry Galbraith 	Guitar
Linton Garner 	Ensemble, Piano
Jimmy Giuffre 	Sax (Baritone), Saxophone
Bernie Glow 	Trumpet
Paul Gonsalves 	Sax (Tenor)
Freddie Green 	Guitar
Al Grey 	Trombone
Bobby Hackett 	Trumpet
Jim Hall 	Guitar
Coleman Hawkins 	Sax (Tenor)
Kenneth Hawks 	Vibraphone
Al Hibbler 	Vocals
Milt Hinton 	Bass
Peanuts Hucko 	Clarinet
John Hunt 	Trumpet
Quentin Jackson 	Trombone
Osie Johnson 	Drums
Doug Jones 	Rhythm
Ed Jones 	Bass
Eddie Jones 	Bass
Jimmy Jones 	Guitar, Piano
Jo Jones 	Drums
Quincy Jones 	Orchestra
Quincy Jones & His Orchestra 	
Steve Jordan 	Guitar
Bernard Kaufman 	Clarinet (Bass)
Tim Kennedy 	Drums
Barney Kessel 	Guitar
John Kirby 	Bass
John Kirby & His Orchestra 
Wilbert Kirk 	Drums
Harry Klee 	Sax (Alto)
Roy Kral 	Piano, Vocals
Billy Kyle 	Piano
Jack Lesberg 	Bass
Melba Liston 	Trombone
Clyde Lombardi 	Bass
Mundell Lowe 	Guitar
Jimmy Lyons 	Conductor, Piano
Joseph Marshall 	Drums
Wendell Marshall 	Bass
Michael Mazzarella 	Research
Mabel Mercer 	Vocals
Pat Merola 	Bass
Helen Merrill 	Vocals
Billy Mitchell 	Sax (Tenor)
Thomas Mitchell 	Trombone
Joe Mooney 	Organ (Hammond), Vocals
Phil Moore 	Piano
Benny Moten 	Bass
Billy Mure 	Guitar
David "Fathead" Newman 	Sax (Tenor)
Joe Newman 	Trumpet
Kenny O'Brien 	Bass
Lloyd Otto 	French Horn
Jackie Paris 	Vocals
Beverly Peer 	Bass
Bill Pemberton 	Bass
Ralph Pena 	Bass
Romeo Penque 	Woodwind
Charlie Persip 	Drums
Nat Pierce 	Piano
Ginnie Powell 	Vocals
André Previn 	Piano
Russell Procope 	Sax (Alto)
Paul Quinichette 	Sax (Tenor)
Boyd Raeburn 	Reeds, Reeds (Multiple)
Boyd Raeburn Orchestra 	
Jimmy Raney 	Guitar
Paul Ricard 	Trumpet
Paul Richard 	Trumpet
Johnny Richards Orchestra 	
Jerome Richardson 	Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
Al Richman 	French Horn
Lee Robinson 	Guitar
Shorty Rogers 	Flugelhorn, Trumpet
John Romano 	Guitar
Bobby Rosengarden 	Vibraphone
Frank Rosolino 	Trombone
Ray Rossi 	Piano
Billy Rowland 	Piano
Ernie Royal 	Trumpet
Marshall Royal 	Sax (Alto)
Chuck Sagle 	Arranger, Conductor
Jerry Sanfino 	Saxophone
Ed Shaughnessy 	Drums
Ed Shaugnessy 	Drums
Shep Shepard 	Banjo
Sahib Shihab 	Sax (Baritone)
Bobby Short 	Piano, Vocals
Omer Simeon 	Clarinet
Todd Sommer 	Drums
Sam Spumberg 	Reeds
Carol Stevens 	Vocals
Bill Suyker 	Guitar
Sylvia Syms 	Vocals
Billy Taylor, Sr. 	Orchestra
Clark Terry 	Trumpet
Shirley Thompson 	Reeds
Big Joe Turner 	Vocals
Bart Varsalona 	Trombone
Sarah Vaughan 	Vocals
Doug Watkins 	Bass
Frances Wayne 	Vocals
George Wein 	Piano, Vocals
Frank Wess 	Sax (Alto)
Sonny White 	Piano
Edgar Willis 	Bass
Kai Winding 	Trombone
Jimmy Witherspoon 	Vocals
Snooky Young 	Trumpet

 

Rhino helps Atlantic sift through its vocal holdings with this fine and somewhat rarefied mix of sides. Cutting across time and styles, the 20-track set takes in both the obscure likes of Betty Bennett and Frances Wayne and more high-profile singers such as Helen Merrill and Bobby Short. Tapping into Atlantic's well-known R&B stock, the collection also spotlights rough-hewn yet powerful work by Ruth Brown, LaVern Baker, Jimmy Witherspoon, and Big Joe Turner. And deserving special mention, Jackie & Roy's "Ever Lovin' Blues" and Al Hibbler's "Travelin' Light" are also included. A treat. --- Stephen Cook, Rovi

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Atlantic Jazz Vocals - Voices of Cool, Vol. 2 (1994) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15864-atlantic-jazz-vocals-voices-of-cool-vol-2-1994.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15864-atlantic-jazz-vocals-voices-of-cool-vol-2-1994.html Atlantic Jazz Vocals - Voices of Cool, Vol. 2 (1994)

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01. All Nite Long - Bobby Darin
02. Senor Blues - Chris Connor
03. Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Bobby Scott
04. Blue Sentimental - Lurlean Hunter
05. La Cantatrice - The Modern Jazz Quartet
06. Evil Gal Blues - Ann Richards
07. Comin' Home Baby - Mel Torme
08. Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do - Nancy Harrow
09. Confessin' The Blues - Nancy Harrow
10. Round Midnight - Betty Carter
11. Your Red Wagon - Mose Allison
12. The Meaning Of The Blues - Carmen Mcrae
13. This Love Of Mine - Austin Cromer
14. Crazy He Calls Me - Aretha Franklin
15. Our Day Will Come - Jimmy Scott
16. Another Night In Tunysia - The Manhattan Transfe
17. What More Do I Need - Jane Harvey
18. Killing Time - Maxine Sullivan

Mose Allison 	Piano, Vocals
Cheryl Bentyne 	Vocals
Curtis Boyd 	Drums
Buddy Bregman 	Conductor
Larry Bunker 	Drums
Kenny Burrell 	Guitar
Billy Butler 	Guitar
Red Callender 	Bass
Bruno Carr 	Drums
Diahann Carroll 	Vocals
Betty Carter 	Vocals
Ron Carter 	Bass
Chris Connor 	Vocals
Chick Corea 	Piano
Austin Cromer 	Vocals
Bobby Darin 	Vocals
Richard Davis 	Bass
George Duvivier 	Bass
Harry "Sweets" Edison 	Trumpet
Phil Flanigan 	Bass
Aretha Franklin 	Vocals
Bud Freeman 	Sax (Tenor)
Eric Gale 	Guitar
Joe Gentle 	Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Giuffre 	Conductor
Jim Hall 	Guitar
Nancy Harrow 	Vocals
Jane Harvey 	Vocals
Tim Hauser 	Vocals
Percy Heath 	Bass
Jon Hendricks 	Vocals
Lurlean Hunter 	Vocals
Keith Ingham 	Piano
Milt Jackson 	Vibraphone
Jimmy Jones 	Piano
Connie Kay 	Drums
Barney Kessel 	Guitar
Don Lamond 	Drums
Michael Lang 	Keyboards
Hubert Laws 	Flute
John Lewis 	Piano
Mundell Lowe 	Guitar
Junior Mance 	Piano
The Manhattan Transfer 	
Bobby McFerrin 	Bass, Percussion, Vocals
Carmen McRae 		Vocals
The Modern Jazz Quartet 	
David "Fathead" Newman 	Sax (Tenor)
Joe Newman 	Trumpet
Conductor
Claus Ogerman Orchestra 
Gene Orloff 	Conductor
Alan Paul 	Vocals
Ann Richard 	Vocals
Rudy Rutherford 	Clarinet
Bobby Scott 	Piano, Vocals
Little Jimmy Scott 	Vocals
Jack Sheldon 	Trumpet
Janis Siegel 	Vocals
Norman Simmons 	Piano
Victor Sproles 	Bass
Maxine Sullivan 	Vocals
Mel Tormé 	Vocals
Ben Tucker 	Bass
Jackie Williams 	Drums
Joe Zawinul 	Organ
Glenn Zottola 	Trumpet

 

Delivering another round of cool vocal sides from the Atlantic vaults, Rhino comes through with a second helping of tracks from across the jazz spectrum. Slightly better than the first volume and packing 18 cuts, Atlantic Jazz Vocals: Voices of Cool, Vol. 2 takes in traditional jazz work from Betty Carter and Carmen McCrae, as well as more pop and soul offerings by Bobby Darin and Aretha Franklin. Mostly, though, one gets a chance to hear such obscure and unsung talents as Nancy Harrow, Austin Cromer, and Lurlean Hunter. And for those in need of more readable reference points, the disc still showcases plenty of marquee numbers from the likes of Mel Tormé, Chris Connor, and Mose Allison. Enjoy. --- Stephen Cook, Rovi

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Atlantic Jazz – Introspection (1986) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15844-atlantic-jazz-introspection-1986.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15844-atlantic-jazz-introspection-1986.html Atlantic Jazz – Introspection (1986)

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01. Hubert Laws - Yoruba
02. Chick Corea - Tones for Joan's Bones
03. Charles Lloyd - Forest Flower: Sunrise
04. Joe Zawinul - In a Silent Way
05. Keith Jarrett - Standing Outside
06. Gary Burton - No More Blues
07. Gary Burton&Keith Jarrett - Fortune Smiles

Walter Booker - Bass
Sam T. Brown - Guitar (Electric)
Gary Burton - Vibraphone
Ron Carter - Bass
Joe Chambers - 	Drums, Percussion
Chick Corea - Piano
George Davis - Flute
Jack DeJohnette - Drums
Bill Goodwin - Drums
Herbie Hancock - Piano (Electric)
Billy Hart - Percussion
Keith Jarrett - Congas, Piano
Hubert Laws - Flute
David Lee - Percussion
Charles Lloyd - Sax (Tenor)
Cecil McBee - Bass
Airto Moreira - Percussion
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie - Drums
Mongo Santamaria - Congas
Woody Shaw - Trumpet
Warren Smith - Percussion
Steve Swallow - Bass
Earl Turbinton - Sax (Soprano)
Miroslav Vitous - Bass
Joe Zawinul - Piano (Electric)

 

This mix of circa-1970 jazz makes for a fine alternative to all those demographically minded "Coma Jazz" discs of recent memory: Instead of the usual smoky saxes and airy hard bop ballads, Atlantic has seen fit to tap the rich vein of Bill Evans and Miles Davis-spawned riches by Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, Gary Burton, and Charles Lloyd – to be a bit harsh, one might call it hippie jazz with Weather Report and the perennially stark ECM label in sight. More specifically, the cuts are spare and meditative, but with enough in the way of early fusion experimentalism to make for some provocative listening. After that Bergman movie marathon, dim the lights, pour yourself a somber elixir, and spin this levitation soundtrack. --- Stephen Cook, Rovi

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Atlantic Jazz – Kansas City (1986) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15854-atlantic-jazz--kansas-city-1986.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15854-atlantic-jazz--kansas-city-1986.html Atlantic Jazz – Kansas City (1986)

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01. Big Joe Turner - You're Driving Me Crazy
02. Buck Clayton - Lamp Is Low
03. Jay McShann - Hootie Blues
04. Buster Smith - E-Flat Boogis
05. Jay McShann - Confessin' the Blues
06. Jay McShann - Jumpin' at the Woodside
07. Jay Turner - Until the Real Thing Comes
08. Buck Clayton - Undecided
09. T-Bone Walker - Evenin'
10. Buster Smith - Buster's Tune
11. Big Joe Turner - Piney Brown Blues

Danny Barker - Guitar
Lawrence Brown - Trombone
Pete Brown - Sax (Alto)
Eddie Cadell - Sax (Tenor)
Buck Clayton - Trumpet
Robert Cobbs - Drums
Joe Comfort - Bass
Leroy Cooper - Sax (Baritone)
Vic Dickenson - Trombone
Herman Flowers - Piano
Marquis Foster 	- Drums
Charles Gillum - Trumpet
Freddie Green - Guitar
Jim Hall - Guitar
Milt Hinton - Bass
Pete Johnson - Piano
Plas Johnson - Sax (Tenor)
Ray Johnson - Piano
Jimmy Jones - Piano
Barney Kessel - Guitar (Electric)
Cliff Leeman - Drums
Jay McShann - 	Piano, Piano (Electric), Vocals
Joe Newman - Trumpet
Jimmy Nottingham - Trumpet
Walter Page - Bass
Earl Palmer - Drums
Charlie Persip - Drums
Seldon Powell - Sax (Tenor)
Paul Quinichette - Sax (Tenor)
Gene Ramey - Bass
R.S. Rankin - Guitar (Electric)
Paul Ricard - Trumpet
Jerome Richardson - Sax (Alto)
John Scofield - Guitar (Electric)
Hal Singer - Sax (Tenor)
Buster Smith - 	Sax (Alto)
Clinton Smith - Trombone
Josea Smith - Bass
Buddy Tate - Sax (Tenor)
Big Joe Turner - Vocals
T-Bone Walker 	- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Frank Wess - Sax (Tenor)
Al Williams - Piano
Jackie Williams - Drums

 

The Kansas City sound brought earthy yet lithe energy to both jazz and R&B: From the impulsive swing of Bennie Moten and Count Basie to Big Joe Turner's genre-straddling work, K.C.'s impact on music can be heard in rock, soul, and even funk. As part of its mammoth jazz box set, Atlantic spotlights such key K.C. figures as Jay McShann, alto saxophonist Buster Smith, and Turner himself. As a sort of potent aside, the disc also features some fine combo swing commandeered by Basie alum Vic Dickenson and Buck Clayton. And while the inclusion of T-Bone Walker is something of a mystery (a Texas native who worked out of L.A. for a good stretch), the inclusion of his cut of the classic "Evenin'" fits right into the flow here. Get out the whiskey and clear the dancefloor. --- Stephen Cook, Rovi

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Atlantic Jazz – Mainstream (1986) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15838-atlantic-jazz--mainstream-1986.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15838-atlantic-jazz--mainstream-1986.html Atlantic Jazz – Mainstream (1986)

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01. Tony Fruscella - I'll Be Seeing You
02. Ray Charles - Ain't Misbehavin'
03. Coleman Hawkins & Milt Jackson - Stuffy
04. The Modern Jazz Quartet - Django
05. Stéphane Grappelli - Daphné
06. Duke Ellington - Perdido
07. Art Farmer & Jim Hall - Embraceable You
08. Woody Herman - Four Brothers
09. Ira Sullivan - Everything Happens to Me
10. Clarke-Boland Big Band - Speedy Reeds

Cat Anderson - 	Arranger, Piano
Bill Anthony - Bass
Edmond Arnie - Trumpet
Benny Bailey - Trumpet
Francy Boland - Arranger, Piano
Bradley Junior - Drums
Lawrence Brown - Trombone
Monty Budwig - Bass
Kenny Burrell - Guitar
Roy Burrowes - 	Trumpet
Charlie Byrd - Guitar
Conte Candoli - Trumpet
Harry Carney - 	Clarinet, Sax (Baritone)
Dolphe Castellano - Piano
Pierre Cavalli - Guitar (Electric)
Ray Charles - Piano
Bill Chase - Trombone
José Cigno - Drums
Kenny Clarke - Drums
Chuck Connors 	- rombone
Buster Cooper - Trombone
Jimmy Deuchar - Trumpet
Carl Drevo - Sax (Tenor)
Duke Ellington - Piano
Ahmed Muvaffak Falay 	Trumpet
Art Farmer 	Flugelhorn, Performer
Victor Feldman - Piano
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Med Flory - Sax (Baritone)
Tony Fruscella - Trumpet
William Fry - Bass
Paul Gonsalves 	- Sax (Tenor)
Stéphane Grappelli - Violin
Urbie Green - Trombone
Roger Guerin - Trumpet
Jim Hall - Guitar (Electric)
Jimmy Hamilton - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Joe Harris - Timpani
Coleman Hawkins - Sax (Tenor)
Percy Heath - Bass
Johnny Hodges 	- Sax (Alto)
Frank Huggins - Trumpet
Daniel Humair - Drums
Derek Humble - 	Sax (Alto)
Milt Jackson - Vibraphone
Keg Johnson - Trombone
Eddie Jones - Bass
Richie Kamuca - Sax (Tenor)
Raymond Katarsynski - Trombone
Connie Kay - Drums
Erich Kleinschuster - Trombone
Don Lanphere - Sax (Tenor)
John Lewis - Piano
Mel Lewis - Drums
Ray Linn - Trumpet
Billy Mitchell - Sax (Tenor)
Ray Nance - Cornet
Nat Peck - Trombone
Guy Pedersen - Bass
William Peeples - Drums
Bill Perkins - Sax (Tenor)
Walter Perkins - Drums
Ake Persson - Trombone
Leo Petit - Guitar (Rhythm)
Al Porcino - Trumpet
Russell Procope - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Ronnie Scott - Sax (Tenor)
Roosevelt Sheffield - Bass
Ernie Shepard - Bass
Sahib Shihab - Flute, Sax (Baritone)
Zoot Sims - Sax (Tenor)
Bill Smiley - Trombone
Idrees Sulieman - Trumpet
Ira Sullivan - Flugelhorn, Sax (Tenor), Trumpet
Steve Swallow - Bass
Bill Triglia - Piano
Cootie Williams - Trumpet
Jimmy Woode - Bass
Sam Woodyard - Drums
Si Zentner – Trombone

 

Atlantic's exhaustive jazz series rolls on with an enigmatically titled roundup of swing and bop veterans. One would guess that "Mainstream" here refers to the absence of any envelope-pushing types from the hard bop and free jazz camps. Instead, listeners will be wowed by the stately and vintage sounds of a mid-'50s Coleman Hawkins and Milt Jackson collaboration, Tony Fruscella's cool-toned trumpet work, the MJQ's chamber jazz, and some latter-day big-band delights from Ellington and Woody Herman. Topping things off, onetime Atlantic star Ray Charles goes all smooth on "Ain't Misbehavin'" and bop drum kit innovator Kenny Clarke delivers some European echoes in an expat ensemble co-led by Belgian pianist Francy Boland. A treat. ---Stephen Cook, Rovi

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Atlantic Jazz – Post Bop (1990) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15833-atlantic-jazz--post-bop-1990.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15833-atlantic-jazz--post-bop-1990.html Atlantic Jazz – Post Bop (1990)

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01. The Teddy Charles Tentet - Lydian M-1
02. Lee Konitz&Warne Marsh - I Can't Get
03. Sonny Rollins - Bags' Groove
04. The Jazz Modes - This'n'That
05. John Coltrane - Giant Steps
06. The Slide Hampton Octet - Sister Salvation
07. Von Freeman - White Salad
08. Freddie Hubbard - Misty
09. Gil Evans – Thoroughbred

Tex Allen 	Trumpet
Billy Barber 	Tuba
George Barrow 	Sax (Baritone)
Billy Bauer 	Guitar
Joanne Brackeen 	Piano
Herb Bushler 	Bass (Electric)
Don Butterfield 	Tuba
Jay Cameron 	Sax (Baritone)
Paul Chambers 	Bass
Teddy Charles 	Vibraphone
Kenny Clarke 	Drums
Jimmy Cobb 	Drums
George Coleman 	Sax (Tenor)
John Coltrane 	Sax (Tenor)
Joseph Daley 	Trombone, Tuba
Bruce Ditmas 	Drums
Ted Dunbar 	Guitar (Electric)
Gil Evans 	Conductor, Piano, Piano (Electric)
Sue Evans 	Percussion
Art Farmer 	Trumpet
Tommy Flanagan 	Piano
Sharon Freeman 	French Horn
Von Freeman 	Sax (Tenor)
Eddie Gomez 	Bass
Gigi Gryce 	Sax (Alto)
Slide Hampton 	Trombone
Billy Harper 	Flute, Sax (Tenor)
Joe Harris 	Drums
Roy Haynes 	Drums
Percy Heath 	Bass
David Horowitz 	Synthesizer
Freddie Hubbard 	Flugelhorn,  Trumpet
Milt Jackson 	Vibraphone
Howard Johnson 	Flugelhorn, Sax (Baritone), Tuba
Sam Jones 	Bass
Connie Kay 	Drums
Trevor Koehler 	Flute, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Soprano)
Teddy Kotick 	Bass
Pete La Roca 	Drums
Pete Levin 	French Horn
John Lewis 	Piano
Gildo Mahones 	Piano
Warne Marsh 	Sax (Tenor)
Bernard McKinney 	Euphonium
J.R. Monterose 	Sax (Tenor)
Oscar Pettiford 	Bass
Jimmy Raney 	Piano
Martin Rivera 	Bass
Charlie Rouse 	Composer, Sax (Tenor)
George Russell 	Composer
David Sanborn 	Sax (Alto)
Sahib Shihab 	Sax (Baritone)
Lew Tabackin 	Sax (Tenor)
Nabil Totah 	Bass
Mal Waldron 	Piano
Julius Watkins 	French Horn
Richard Gene Williams 	Trumpet
Jimmy Wormworth 	Drums
John Young 	Piano
Bob Zottola 	Trumpet

 

One supposes that, according to this compilation, "post bebop" is the middle ground between Parker and Gillespie's '40s innovations and the hard bop heyday of the late '50s and '60s. It's an often overlooked period, so listeners have Atlantic to thank for giving it a showcase. The label gives a nod to the free jazz world here, too, with a cut apiece by Teddy Charles and Von Freeman's Fire. But the bulk here features bedrock '50s work by Coltrane ("Giant Steps"), Sonny Rollins and the MJQ ("Bags' Groove"), and Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh ("I Can't Get Started"). Not a bad hour by the stereo, really, and it's educational to boot. ---Stephen Cook, Rovi

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Atlantic Jazz – West Coast (1986) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15849-atlantic-jazz-west-coast-1986.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/4179-atlantic-jazz/15849-atlantic-jazz-west-coast-1986.html Atlantic Jazz – West Coast (1986)

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01. Eddie Safransky - Sa Frantic
02. Shorty Rogers - Not Really The Blues
03. Jack Montrose - Parador
04. Conte Candoli&Lou Levy - Cheremoya
05. Shorty Rogers - Martians Go Home
06. Jimmy Giuffre - The Song Is You
07. Jimmy Giuffre - Topsy
08. Red Mitchell&Harold Land - Triplin’ Awhile
09. Shelly Manne - You Name It

Various performers, featuring Eddie Safranski, Shorty Rogers, Jack Montrose, Conte Candoli, 
Lou Levy, Jimmy Giuffre, Red Mitchell, Harold Land, Shelly Manne.

 

Part of Atlantic's by-genre-and-instrument jazz series, Atlantic Jazz: West Coast spotlights some of the giants from the land of the Central Avenue breakdown and fog-bound bridges. On the high-profile end, such stellar players and bandleaders as Shorty Rogers and Shelly Manne contribute tasty sides, while the obscure quotient is nicely covered by Eddie Safrinski. Taking up the middle ground, tenor saxophonist Jack Montrose, the duo of Harold Land and Red Mitchell, and Conte Candoli contribute fine cuts as well. Maybe not the best introduction to those West Coast jazz sounds, but a fine selection of sides all the same. --- Stephen Cook, Rovi

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