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Registrace 9. 11. 2014
Howard Roberts - An Orchid for Miss Sterling (HQ)
Howard Roberts - Mr. Roberts Plays Guitar, 1957
Guitar - Howard Roberts
Bass - Red Mitchell
Drums - Alvin Stoller
String Quartet - unknown
Guitar - Howard Roberts
Bass - Red Mitchell
Drums - Alvin Stoller
String Quartet - unknown
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Howard Roberts - Ah Moore (HQ)
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Howard Roberts - Mr. Roberts Plays Guitar, 1957 Guitar - Howard Roberts Bass - Red Mitchell Drums - Alvin Stoller String Quartet - unknown
Howard Roberts - Serenata Burlesca (HQ)
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Howard Roberts - Mr. Roberts Plays Guitar, 1957 Guitar - Howard Roberts Bass - Red Mitchell Drums - Alvin Stoller String Quartet - unknown
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - Far From Vanilla (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - All Of You (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - Bach Revisited (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - Yes Sir, That's My Baby (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - I'll Never Be The Same (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plans (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
The Mundell Lowe Quartet - Will You Still Be Mine (HQ)
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from The Mundell Lowe Quartet (eponymous title), 1955 Producer - Orrin Keepnews Recorded: Reeves Sound Studios, NYC, 1955-08-27 Guitar - Mundell Lowe Piano & Organ - Dick Hyman Bass - Trigger Alpert Drums - Ed Shaughnessy
Pete Jolly - The Look Of Love (vinyl)
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from Pete Jolly "Give A Damn" 1969 Pete Jolly - piano Chuck Berghofer - bass Nick Ceroli - drums Conte Candoli - trumpet Jay Daversa - trumpet Bob Edmondson - trombone Bob Brookmeyer - trombone Produced by Herb Alpert and George Jerman Piano and trio arrangements by Pete Jolly Horn arrangements by Dee Barton Recorded "Live" at Donte's in North Hollywood, CA
Pete Jolly - Give A Damn (vinyl)
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from Pete Jolly "Give A Damn" 1969 Pete Jolly - piano Chuck Berghofer - bass Nick Ceroli - drums Conte Candoli - trumpet Jay Daversa - trumpet Bob Edmondson - trombone Bob Brookmeyer - trombone Produced by Herb Alpert and George Jerman Piano and trio arrangements by Pete Jolly Horn arrangements by Dee Barton Recorded "Live" at Donte's in North Hollywood, CA
Pete Jolly - Whistle While You Work (vinyl)
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from Pete Jolly "Give A Damn" 1969 Pete Jolly - piano Chuck Berghofer - bass Nick Ceroli - drums Conte Candoli - trumpet Jay Daversa - trumpet Bob Edmondson - trombone Bob Brookmeyer - trombone Produced by Herb Alpert and George Jerman Piano and trio arrangements by Pete Jolly Horn arrangements by Dee Barton Recorded "Live" at Donte's in North Hollywood, CA
Pete Jolly - What The World Needs Now Is Love (vinyl)
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from Pete Jolly "Give A Damn" 1969 Pete Jolly - piano Chuck Berghofer - bass Nick Ceroli - drums Conte Candoli - trumpet Jay Daversa - trumpet Bob Edmondson - trombone Bob Brookmeyer - trombone Produced by Herb Alpert and George Jerman Piano and trio arrangements by Pete Jolly Horn arrangements by Dee Barton Recorded "Live" at Donte's in North Hollywood, CA, Dee Barton,
Tal Farlow - 06 Tina (HQ)
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from The Tal Farlow Quartet "Tal Farlow Quartet" 1954 Tal Farlow - Guitar Don Arnone - Guitar Clyde Lombardi - Bass Joe Morello - Drums
Tal Farlow - 05 All Through The Night (HQ)
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Tal Farlow - 05 All Through The Night (HQ)
Gary Burton - 08 Alone And Forsaken (HQ)
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Gary Burton - 08 Alone And Forsaken (HQ)
Gary Burton - 06 I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You (HQ)
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Gary Burton - 06 I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You (HQ)
Gary Burton - 04 Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (HQ)
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Gary Burton - 04 Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (HQ)
Gary Burton - 03 Just Like A Woman (HQ)
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Gary Burton - 03 Just Like A Woman (HQ)
Great vocals, great bass line
I was a drummer in the 60s / 70s, but I’m okay now. 🤪
Gene all day !!!
Sammy is greatdrummer in his own right
I'm lucky enough to have seen Gene once in New York City in the mid-60's and Buddy three times in Omaha in the 70's. The only thing this video needed was a section with Joe Morello.
Simply the best, or nowadays the GOAT!
Wonderful Tal Farlow !
Gene Krupa was good but Rich was and always will be in a class if his own.
Gene Krupa should have never been on that stage with Buddy Rich
Pure gold.
Beautiful ending. Tal was something else.
Talk about an original version! The two guitars playing the head sound great.
Recorded in mono in 1952. Later covered to become a bigger hit (in mono) by Martin Denny in 1956. Denny rerecorded the true stereo version of "Quiet Village" again in 1959. This special album was issued by Capitol in 1968 (by then, Les Baxter was well known for recording The Forum's Top 50 hit "The River Is Wide", first for Penthouse Records, then again for Mira Records in 1967.)
I guess Phil did not like using metronomes.
Johnny Smith was an underrated genius.
Wonderful !
Gene Krupa was a much better drummer. He was second to none. ❤
1959 From: One Night Stand: the World of Lenny Bruce; tv special, 1.5 hours
Nice hehehe
No comments? Was everyone left speechless?
Loved him and Gene Krupa drum battles.
Dope!
That cat is smokin' on those drums baby.I'm in my sixties and my soundtrack of life is from my generation's music.
Ok , hear me out , these guys belong in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame A better beat and more rhythm than most of the bands in the Hall
yawn
God that son of a bitch could play.
The ideal jazz guitarist
The sheer power and dexterity he had in his left hand is stunning. Watching him is like the finest choreography. He was in a class all by himself. What he had, you can't teach.
In a career that spanned decades, this four minute clip hardly showcases Rich's best. We have a boxed set of Buddy's work. - 5 CDs. Find that if you want to hear his best.
Mundell was my cousin. His father and my grandmother were brother and sister.
Buddy was a phenomenon...and Gene knew it...all with a shirt, tie and restricting jacket almost every time he played.
I saw Buddy three times in the 70's and he didn't wear a jacket or tie any of the three.
@@alcyone9361 well goody for you...video would back me up.
3:48 the two guys looking at each other like "what's happening right now?!?" 😂
Senza questi due pazzi GENI TALENTI MONDIALI, non esisterebbe ne la Batteria ne Batteristi, grazie a Buddy e Krupa se oggi al mondo ci sono allievi GENI E TALENTI che suonano cosi' !!!
Binge watching BR videos the last coupla months. This band playing 'mexicali nose' on this session is the best stuff I've heard.
Magia Pura
You always get more than you bargained for when you trade fours with Buddy Rich
Hard to touch this guy
As in all the arts, there are only a few whose talent and commitment to excellence puts them in a special class. Buddy Rich is there with Joe Morello (my personal favorite) and a few others (Bellson, Krupa, etc.). I honor all of them without the need to attach "greatest."
That left hand technique....jesus christ.
No doubt #1, could play rock with one hand. 4:25
Right before Buddy started wearing a toupee😂❤
Best song off this album
🔥🔥🔥
Whole band is smokin'
The “Mach” number is a measurement of speed compared to sound in air, I think we need a measurement called The “Buddy” number, which is the speed of Rich’s left hand compared to mere mortals who play drums.
*Legend*
Yes, Buddy Rich is great, but so are the three musicians backing him up, especially the trumpet player. Without them, the drum solo is not nearly as effective.
I saw this cut years ago on video tape and loved it! One of my favorite clips of Buddy!
Respectively speaking great drummer but overrated because of his speed. Kind of a one-trick. Pony if you want to hear real creativity two drummers Gene Krupa and Joe Morello. End of story love
My dad laid this one on my brother and I in the 60's. Played it a thousand times. Burned into my mind