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Saturday, November 6, 2021

John Coltrane & Eric Dolphy • Live 1962

 



Tracks:
1 - My favorite things
2 - Improvisation
3 - Miles' mode


Credits
John Coltrane, tenor & soprano sax
Eric Dolphy, flute & alto sax
Mc Coy Tyner, piano
Jimmy Garrison, bass
Elvin Jones, drums

Live New York, Greenwich Village 1962
Total time:  41:19
Musidisc 30 JA 5184







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14 comments:

  1. I need to know who is the author of that song in Cosby Show
    "Back to the Track Jack" episode
    when Combustible Huxtable trains with his son?

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    1. Denver Darling / Louis Jordan / Milt Gabler / Vaughn Horton

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  2. Thanks but,this is huge discography to chceck track by track :)
    could You be more...precisely? :D

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    1. I just watched the episode and I don't understand what you ask.
      If you mean the song "Choo choo, choo choo ch'boogie", the songwriters are the ones I told you.
      If you mean who made her famous was Louis Jordan

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    2. Bill Cosby ... composer: theme music
      Stu Gardner ... composer: theme music / musical director
      Arthur Lisi ... musical director

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  3. Hm...time sinature is 10:08 ,that weird sax solo on begining
    in oryginal song Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five 1946 on youtube
    there are not.

    Stu Gardner Choo Choo Ch'Boogie · Asleep At The Wheel also

    Maybe there is another version of this song?

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    1. I think it's stuart gardner's original music for the series. "Back to The Track Jack" is just the title of the episode. The song "Choo Choo Ch Boogie" does not appear at any time.

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  4. Someone told me about Clark Terry but I don't see his version Choo Choo Ch'Boogie in web :(

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  5. Fantastic version of My Favorite Thing on this. That Dolphy flute solo is a stunner! I only had this on vinyl. Thanks for the digital format. Not sure what the other comment are about tho'.... This one is for "John Coltrane & Eric Dolphy • Live 1962"

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    1. That's right, these recordings give a clear vision of what these geniuses were doing live.
      Thank you very much for your comment.
      ;)

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