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Oscar Peterson Trio Plus One
(1964)
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Oscar Peterson/Clark Terry
Some guest soloists get overshadowed by Oscar Peterson's technical prowess, while others meet him halfway with fireworks of their own; trumpeter Clark Terry lands in the latter camp on this fine 1964 session. With drummer Ed Thigpen and bassist Ray Brown providing solid support, the two soloists come off as intimate friends over the course of the ...
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Sampler, Vol. 2 [Reference]
(1995)
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Various Artists
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Best Of, Vol. 2 [Chesky]
(1992)
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The Best of Chess Jazz
(1950)
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This double LP has music from 18 different groups (mostly from 1956-66) and puts the focus on Chess's much-overlooked jazz catalog. Best-known as one of the leading Chicago blues labels, Chess (as shown on this two-fer) recorded many interesting jazz dates ranging from James Moody and Gene Ammons to Benny Goodman, the Jazztet, Ramsey Lewis and ...
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Serenade to a Bus Seat
(1957)
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Clark Terry Quintet
This CD reissue matches together trumpeter Clark Terry (before he switched to flugelhorn) with tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Most notable about the music is that Terry wrote five of the eight selections (including the colorful title cut which pays tribute to life on the ...
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The Alternate Blues
(1992)
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Dizzy Gillespie with Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry
This CD is a straight reissue of a Pablo LP. Norman Granz teamed together the very distinctive trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard and Clark Terry with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Bobby Durham for a "Trumpet Summit." This particular release features (with one exception) unissued material from ...
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Spanish Rice
(1966)
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Clark Terry
Clark Terry joined forces with Cuban bandleader Chico O'Farrill for these 1966 studio session, which consist almost exclusively of Latin tunes. Although there are a number of all-stars present in addition to Terry, including trumpeters Joe Newman, Ernie Royal, and Snooky Young, along with guitarists Everett Barksdale and Barry Galbraith, the solos ...
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Duke with a Difference
(1957)
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Clark Terry
For this CD reissue of a Riverside set, trumpeter Clark Terry and some of the top Ellington sidemen of the period (trombonist Britt Woodman, altoist Johnny Hodges, tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves, Tyree Glenn on vibes, bassist Jimmy Woode, and drummer Sam Woodyard) perform eight songs associated with Duke, but with fresh arrangements. There is ...
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The Chicago Sessions
(2007)
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Clark Terry
Recorded during the mid-'90s, The Chicago Sessions features legendary trumpeter Clark Terry performing with the Depaul University Big Band under the direction of trumpeter Bob Lark. Compiled out of two hard--to-find recordings, this is '50s and '60s style big-band bop that should appeal to fans of straight-ahead jazz. Terry sounds in fine form ...
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One Special Night
(2004)
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Shawnn Monteiro with Clark Terry
It isn't hard to understand why Shawnn Monteiro would call this release One Special Night. Recorded live at Sculler's in Boston in 2002, this CD finds the underexposed jazz singer joining forces with some of bop's true heavyweights, including trumpeter Clark Terry, bassist Jimmy Woode (Monteiro's father), and drummer Jimmy Cobb; John Harrison III, ...
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One on One
(2000)
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Clark Terry
Right in the middle of celebrating his 79th birthday, Clark Terry went into the studio for several days to record 14 duets with a different pianist on each track, with many of them being veterans of many record dates and/or concerts with him. Terry remains one of the most easily identifiable trumpeters and flügelhorn players in jazz, so much so ...
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In Orbit
(1958)
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Clark Terry with Thelonious Monk
One of Thelonious Monk's rare appearances as a sideman is on this quartet set led by flügelhornist Clark Terry. With bassist Sam Jones and drummer Philly Joe Jones, Terry and pianist Monk perform a set that surprisingly has only one Monk song ("Let's Cool One"). Among the high points of this spirited, boppish date are Terry's "One Foot in the ...
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Live in Concert
(2002)
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Clark Terry
Clark Terry always seems to be the happiest jazz musician in a concert setting, and his ability to make his audience feel good probably ranks second only to Louis Armstrong. This undated concert, which was recorded at the St. Lucia Jazz Festival (evidently not long after the tragic events of September 11, 2001), finds the veteran trumpeter in ...
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Top and Bottom Brass [Riverside]
(1959)
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Clark Terry Quintet
This lesser-known Clark Terry session (reissued on CD in the OJC series) has an unusual lineup with the flugelhornist joined by Don Butterfield on tuba, pianist Jimmy Jones, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Art Taylor. Butterfield has nearly as much solo space as C.T. (and is given a prominent role in the ensembles) while Jimmy Jones's chordal solos ...
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Portraits [Bonus Tracks]
(1988)
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Clark Terry
Flugelhornist Clark Terry recorded quite frequently in the 1980s, and his consistency was very impressive. Terry's good humor, joyful and immediately distinctive sound, and creative, bop-oriented ideas combined to form a very accessible style. This Chesky CD finds C.T. joined by pianist Don Friedman, bassist Victor Gaskin and drummer Lewis Nash ...
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The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World
(1975)
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Duke Ellington/Ella Fitzgerald/Oscar Peterson
W/ Ella Fitzgerald & Coleman Hawkins. A fine three-record set. The title is pretentious, but the album does offer plenty of great music and a cross-section of swing, mainstream, and blues. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Jazz in the 19th Hole
(2000)
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Various Artists
Concord's Jazz in the 19th Hole gathers relaxed jazz instrumentals like "Blue Skies," "Nice 'N' Easy," "Take Five," "Nice Work If You Can Get It," and "Ain't Misbehavin'." "Straighten Up and Fly Right," "Swingin' the Blues," and "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" are two of the other highlights from this laid-back, engaging collection. Heather Phares ...
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Having Fun
(1990)
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Clark Terry
The title of this CD definitely fits not only its music but Clark Terry's career. The colorful flugelhornist is teamed with Red Holloway doubling on tenor and alto, bassist Major Holley (who sings along with his bass in his solos), pianist Jon Campbell and drummer Lewis Nash. Since C.T., Holloway and Holley were all humorists, the music is not ...
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RCA Victor 80th Anniversary, Vol. 5
(1997)
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By the 1960s, RCA, which had been a major jazz label from 1926-50, had only an on and off relationship with jazz; usually only a few jazz musicians (notably Sonny Rollins) recorded much for the company. Vol. 5 of this 1997 eight-CD reissue series jumps around chronologically, and only one selection (Johnny Hodges' "The Very Thought of You") is not ...
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Live from Studio A
(2006)
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Live from Studio A is a collection, a sampler really, of tracks by those who have recorded in the famed Studio A in New York City and recorded for the Chesky label. Chesky's assemblage sounds great, it's beautifully sequenced and wonderfully diverse. It ranges from McCoy Tyner's band playing from New York Reunion, Phil Woods from the beautiful ...
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Live on QE2
(2001)
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Clark Terry Quintet
Flugelhornist Clark Terry, who was nearly 79 at the time of this live recording, was still in fine form; in fact, in remarkably good shape considering his age and his instrument. Terry and his regular band of the period (with altoist David Glasser, pianist Don Friedman, bassist Marcus McLaurine, and drummer Sylvia Cuenca) are joined on a number or ...
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The Jazz Singers 1919-1994
(1998)
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The compilers of this five-CD/cassette box set anthology, which contains 104 tracks and runs over six hours, have taken an inclusive, open-ended approach to both their selections and their sequencing. Unconventionally, the album is organized not chronologically, but thematically, in eight categories -- "Steeped in the Blues," Straight out of ...
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Talkin' Trash
(1993)
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James Williams Sextet Featuring Clark Terry
Although pianist James Williams is the nominal leader of this CD and there is also room for many concise solos from Billy Pierce (mostly on tenor), vibraphonist Steve Nelson and the remarkable bassist Christian McBride, the star throughout is actually flugelhornist Clark Terry. 72 at the time but showing no sign of decline, Terry contributed three ...
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Live at the Village Gate
(1990)
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Clark Terry
Flugelhornist Clark Terry, three weeks shy of his 70th birthday at the time of this live performance, sounds very much at the peak of his powers throughout Live at the Village Gate. Teamed up with old friend Jimmy Heath, who doubles on tenor and soprano, pianist Don Friedman, bassist Marcus McLauren and drummer Kenny Washington (altoist Paquito D ...
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The Riverside Records Story
(1997)
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The Riverside Records Story is essentially Orrin Keepnews' baby -- and why not, for the grizzled jazz producer/journalist co-founded the label, ran it from day one in 1952 until it suddenly went bankrupt in 1964, and produced almost all of the original sessions. Riverside's current custodians at Fantasy had Keepnews select and sequence four CDs' ...
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