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[LP] Art Blakey & The New Jazz Men - Live In Paris '65

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Art Blakey & The New Jazz Men - Live In Paris '65 [180 Gram Vinyl Record]

Format: 180 Gram Vinyl Record

Label: Sam Records [3770010277071]

Description:

Limited edition 180-gram vinyl reissue Never-before-released Art Blakey 1965 live recordings First official release with permission and cooperation of the Art Blakey Estate and INA (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel) Pressed at Pallas in Germany A truly powerhouse quintet! Art Blakey, Live in '65 boasts an exceptional one-hour concert from Paris in 1965. This performance showcases one of the few undocumented Blakey bands, the New Jazzmen, featuring Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Jaki Byard on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, Nathan Davis on sax, and, of course, Blakey on drums. Freddie Hubbard's incendiary playing on "Blue Moon" and the blistering 24-minute version of his own "Crisis" shows that he was one of the most innovative trumpeters in jazz history. On this live session, the audiences seem to have been enthusiastic and appreciative. "Everywhere we'd go people would say, 'This is the best Jazz Messengers we've heard!'," according to Davis. "And because of the way Jaki would play and Reggie would go, it was like a semi-freedom thing — with Messengers heads, you know, but when we got to soloing...! And Blakey was ridin' and floatin' the time...but he would always be loose enough to follow, to keep it going. He's one helluva musician." Recorded at Palais de la Mutualité, Paris, France, November 3, 1965. Freddie Hubbard, trumpet Nathan Davis, tenor saxophone Jacki Byard, piano Reggie Workman, bass Art Blakey, drums

Tracklista:

Side 1
1. The Hub
2. Blue Moon
Side 2
1. Crisis

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