
This album, in my opinion, shows Hank Mobley at his best. Mostly because of its great formation: Art Blakey on drums, Paul Chambers on bass and Wynton Kelly on piano. My guess is that this is one of the best hard-bob quartet ever.
Set List:
Jazz, Bebop, Swing, Standard, Bop, Post-bop, Modern jazz, fusion (but just a little bit) and stuff like that.

Ok, I liked very much this album. Avishai Cohen is a hell of a musician and got a pretty damn technique on the bass. I went to a concert of him, I think last year, with him playing this album and was very impressed by it. But I think is one of those things that when live much more meaningful.Track listing: Nu Nu; Elli; One For Mark; Ani Maamin; Samuel; Emotional Storm; Calm; Arava; Smash; Continuo.
Personnel: Avishai Cohen: acoustic and electric bass; Sam Barsh: piano (1-9), electric keyboard (#9); Mark Guiliana: drums, percussion; Amos Hoffman: oud (1,3,6,9-10).


The Best of Bill Frisell: Vol. 1 - Folk Songs it's a compilation of songs recorded between 1990 and 2002 from Nonesuch. Only six of the tracks are versions of existing country and folk songs, the others were written by Frisell. Among the great songs in there is "Shenandoah" wich is dedicated to the guitarist Johnny Smith, creator of Moonlight in Vermont, a collection of singles made with saxophonist Stan Getz in 1952. This is a great album to chill and enjoy some country over jazz.




Fantastic!
Awesome!
From another planet, a planet called JAZZ!
Cannonball Adderley (as), Nat Adderley (cornet), Josef Zawinul (piano),Herbie Lewis (bass),Roy Mc Curdy (drums)
Set List:
1. MONEY IN THE POCKET 10:14
2. STARDUST 9:05
3. INTRODUCTION TO A SAMBA 7:13
4. HEAR ME TALKIN' TO YA 7:18
5. REQUIEM FOR A JAZZ MUSICIAN 10:24
6. CANNONS THEME (aka UNIT 7) 2:14
7. THE STICKS 3:43
8. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 10:22
LINK: Money_In_The_Pocket.zip