Jazz album covers by Andy Warhol [1952-58]
Talking Heads, Remain in Light [1980]
The best album of the 1980's
Ian Carmichael, Girl Crazy [1960] Decca
Miles Davis, My Funny Valentine [Recorded 12th Feb 1964]
Miles Davis – Trumpet George Coleman – Tenor Sax Herbie Hancock – Piano Ron Carter – Bass Tony Williams – Drums
Charles Mingus, The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady [recorded 20th January 1963] Impulse!
Bill Evans, A Simple Matter of Conviction [1966] Verve
Bill Evans - piano Eddie Gómez - bass Shelly Manne - drums
The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying", The Gary McFarland Orchestra [1962] Verve.
Line up includes: Clark Terry, Bob Brookmeyer, Oliver Nelson, Al Cohn, Phil Woods, Kenny Burrell, Jim Hall & Hank Jones
John Coltrane, Blue World [recorded 1964, released 2019] Impulse!
John Coltrane – tenor / soprano sax Jimmy Garrison – double bass Elvin Jones – drums McCoy Tyner – piano
Always a little wary of 'lost albums' but this is well worth a listen
Blue Note Records at MoMA, artwork by Reid Miles
Larry Young, Unity [1966] Lee Morgan, The Rumproller [1965] Joe Henderson, In ‘n Out [1964] Jackie Mclean, It’s Time! [1964] Freddie Hubbard, Hub-Tones [1962] Lou Donaldson, Sunny Side Up [1960] Jutta Hipp with Zoot Sims [1957]
Ella Fitzgerald sings the Gershwin Song Book [1959] Verve
Ira Gershwin said, "I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them."
50 years ago [8th August 1969] the Beatles crossed the road
Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans: Waltz For Debby
Dizzy Gillespie in Paris
Ian Carmichael, Girl Crazy [1960] Decca
Ramsey Lewis Trio, Never on Sunday [1961]