Jazzy D Hits The Jazz
Apr. 2nd, 2014 12:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Apart from watching some old Big Bang Theory episodes (as they always make me laugh out loud), i decided to dig out some old Jazz CD's of mine this evening.
I started with this one by the The Muhal Richard Abrams Orchestra "Blu Blu Blu" (Black Saint) , which has a soaring evocative tittle track that is an homage to Muddy Waters.

I then followed it with a classic 1962 recording of Sonny Rollins, "The Bridge" (RCA), which has a wonderful version of God Bless The Child.

Ending with Ella Fitzgerald doing a collection of Cole Porter tunes from her "Cole Porter Songbook Vol 1" (Verve)

Goodnight folks.
I started with this one by the The Muhal Richard Abrams Orchestra "Blu Blu Blu" (Black Saint) , which has a soaring evocative tittle track that is an homage to Muddy Waters.

I then followed it with a classic 1962 recording of Sonny Rollins, "The Bridge" (RCA), which has a wonderful version of God Bless The Child.

Ending with Ella Fitzgerald doing a collection of Cole Porter tunes from her "Cole Porter Songbook Vol 1" (Verve)

Goodnight folks.