Time: 68:47
Size: 157.5 MB
Styles: Mainstream jazz
Year: 2004
Art: Front
[ 4:07] 1. Love Is Just Around The Corner
[ 5:55] 2. I Cried For You
[ 3:17] 3. A Wig On The Bold Headed Mountain
[ 2:40] 4. I Found A New Set Of Drums
[ 3:15] 5. Dinah
[ 2:34] 6. In A Little Spanish Town
[ 3:10] 7. Slide Jimmy Slide
[ 3:06] 8. The Way You Look Tonight
[ 2:49] 9. Smiles
[15:44] 10. Caravan
[ 4:04] 11. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
[ 4:57] 12. Pennies From Heaven
[ 3:51] 13. Little Miss Maudlin
[ 9:10] 14. I Found A New Chapeau
Papa Jo performed regularly in Europe and especially in France during the late 1960s through a large part of the 1970s. This album captures some of those performances as recorded by Disques Black & Blue (hence, 'The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions'.) The first ten tracks were released as Jo Jones - Caravan in 1974 by Disques Black & Blue, and dominate the album. Those tracks were recorded on 28 February 1974 at Barclay Studios in Paris, except Slide Jimmy Slide, which was recorded on 26 February in the studio, and Caravan was recorded live in Paris on January 13th 1974. Personnel on the first ten tracks are: Papa Jo Jones on drums, Major Holley on bass (except for Caravan), Gerry Wiggins on piano on all tracks except for Slide Jimmy Slide, which has Milt Buckner on piano, and Caravan, which has Milt Buckner on organ. Illinois Jacquet is on tenor saxophone on Caravan. The remaining four tracks, taken from other Paris performances between 1969 and 1975, have basically Papa Jo Jones on drums and Milt Buckner on organ.
To my ears the music is excellent and Papa Jo's drumming in superb form. If you are a drummer this album is one to study (along with Papa Jo's other work). If you are a pianist or organist, Gerry Wiggins and Milt Buckner both are worth studying especially Buckner who is credited as a pioneer of parallel chord playing.~Mike Tarrani
To my ears the music is excellent and Papa Jo's drumming in superb form. If you are a drummer this album is one to study (along with Papa Jo's other work). If you are a pianist or organist, Gerry Wiggins and Milt Buckner both are worth studying especially Buckner who is credited as a pioneer of parallel chord playing.~Mike Tarrani
Smiles (1969-1975)
Hi Giullia, please can you reupload Jo Jo Jones. Thank you!.
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