Thursday, November 17, 2022

Al compas del mundo – programa No-53, It's Just Jazz, Jake


Just Jazz List



01 Jerry Gonzales and the Fort Apache Band – Intro 
02 Will Bernard – Boomtown 
03 McCoy Tyner - Blues On the Corner 
04 Mal Waldron and Eric Dolphy – Thirteen 
05 Art Ensemble of Chicago, with Fontella Bass - Theme de Yoyo 
06 Clifford Jordan Big Band - Highest Mountain 
07 Marion Brown – Spooks 
08 Wynton Marsalis - Uptempo Posthude 
09 Duke Ellington - Blues for New Orleans 
10 World Saxophone Quartet, with Fontella Bass - 


Breath of Life Jazz jumps jamming Jerry jaundiced joyous jubilant Jordan jaunty jingle journey just jerkin’ Jingoistic justice jail joint jolly Jersey juicy jive join us…that’s jazz - Jim and Jack 

Note: Fontella Bass recorded "Rescue Me" which shot up the charts in the fall and winter of 1965. [I remember going crazy listening and jumping to it while probably shirking chores or actually swabbing down floor in the Wisconsin basement. - Editor] It gave Chess its first million-selling single since Chuck Berry a decade earlier. she and husband Lester Bowie left America and moved to Paris in 1969, where she recorded two albums with the Art Ensemble of Chicago – Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass and Les Stances a Sophie (both 1970). The latter was the soundtrack from the French movie of the same title. Bass's vocals, backed by the powerful, pulsating push of the band, have allowed the "Theme De YoYo" to remain an underground cult classic ever since. Thank you wikipedia.


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