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J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding – Betwixt & Between (1969)
CTI
1. Casa Forte
2. Bach Chorale #237
3. Betwixt & Between
4. Plus Nine
5. Little Drummer Boy
6. Troika
7. Don’t Go Love, Don’t Go
8. Bach Chorale #241
9. Mojave
10. Bach Chorale #134
11. Stormy
12. Smoky
13. Onion Ring Rondo
14. Wichita Lineman
15. Bach Invention #4
16. Just A Funky Old Vegetable Bin
17. Bach Invention #1
18. Willie, Come Home
J.J. Johnson – trombone
Kai Winding – trombone
Tony Studd – bass trombone
Marvin Stamm – flugelhorn
Paul Ingraham – french horn
Stuart Scharf – guitar
Joe Beck – guitar
Eric Gale – guitar
Ron Carter – bass
Chuck Domanico – bass
Russell George – bass
Chuck Rainey – bass
Airto Moreira – drums, finger cymbals
Denny Selwell – drums
Idris Muhammad – drums
Warren Smith – tambourine
Herbie Hancock – piano
Roger Kellaway – electric clavinette
Charles Covington – organ
Violinists not listed
Quincy Jones – I Heard That!! (1976)
I Heard That!! was supposed to be a double LP of new material. Only the first half wound up being new songs and the rest were compiled from previous L.P’s. Most of this record is very enjoyable. HOWEVER, there are some tracks included that are heavily edited such as Killer Joe, Gula Matari, and Walking in Space. The originals version are much longer and much better, so just scroll down a post or two and pick those up if you are interested. Credits here.
1. I Heard That!!
2. Things Could Be Worse for Me
3. What Good Is a Song
4. You Have to Do It Yourself
5. There’s a Train Leavin’
6. Midnight Soul Patrol
7. Brown Soft Shoe
8. Superstition
9. Summer in the City
10. Is It Love That We’re Missing?
11. Body Heat
12. If I Ever Lose This Heaven
13. Killer Joe
14. Gula Matari
15. Theme from the Anderson Tapes
16. Walking in Space
Quincy Jones – Gula Matari (1970)
His 2nd and final on CTI. Credits here.
1. Bridge Over Troubled Water (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) – 5:09
2. Gula Matari (Quincy Jones) – 13:02
3. Walkin’ (Benny Golson) – 8:03
4. Hummin’ (Nat Adderley) – 8:09
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::Gula Matari::
Quincy Jones – Walking In Space (1969)
First of 2 Quincy LP’s on CTI.
1. Dead End – 3:55
2. Walking In Space – 12:06
3. Killer Joe – 5:13
4. Love and Peace – 5:49
5. I Never Told You – 4:20
6. Oh Happy Day – 3:37
A large lineup of great artists appear, here’s AMG’s list of personnel.
Cal Tjader – Hip Variations (1967)
On the Verve label, arranged by Benny Golson and Bobby Bryant. Features a horn section and lots of quality guests.
1. Blues March – 6:26
2. Georgy Girl – 2:43
3. Hip Vibrations – 3:49
4. A Waltz for Diane – 4:32
5. Windy – 3:29
6. Sweet Honeybee – 2:50
7. Django – 6:05
8. Moanin’ – 3:13
9. Canto Dr Ossanha – 4:55
Cal Tjader – vibraphone
Patti Bown – piano
John Bunch – piano
Herbie Hancock – piano
Ron Carter – bass
Richard Davis – bass
J.J. Johnson – trombone
Alan Raph – bass trombone
Ernie Royal – trumpet, flugelhorn
Marvin Stamm – trumpet, flugelhorn
Jerome Richardson – flute, baritone and tenor sax
Bobby Rosengarden – percussion
Ray Barretto – conga
Mel Lewis – drums
Richard "Groove" Holmes – New Groove (1974)
A funky ’74 release by Holmes, arranged by Manny Albam. The bumpin’ intro “Red Onion” is an original along with “Good Vibrations” and “Chu-Chu.” “How Sensitive” is a rendition of Jobim’s bossa nova standard. “No Trouble on the Mountain”" has vocals but the singer is uncredited. One thing is for sure….Purdie’s drums are money!!
1. Red Onion – 3:44
2. No Trouble on the Mountain – 3:57
3. Meditation – 6:11
4. Good Vibrations – 4:40
5. You’ve Got It Bad – 5:22
6. Chu-Chu – 5:36
7. How Insensitive – 5:43
Richard “Groove” Holmes – organ
Burt Collins – trumpet
Jon Faddis – trumpet
Ernie Royal – trumpet
Marvin Stamm – trmpet
Leon Cook – guitar
O’Donel Levy – guitar
Eddie Daniels – flute, piccolo, tenor sax
Kwasi Jayourba – percussion
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie – drums
320 kbps
::New Groove::





