John Handy Quintet - Live At Yoshi's Nightspot FLAC album
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Released: 10 Sep 1996. More By John Handy Quintet. See All. Essential Jazz Masters. Famous Hits by John Handy Quartet. Excursions In Blue. New View! The John Handy Quintet.
Live at Yoshi's Nightspot. CD - Louisiana Red Hot Records. After a 28-year sabbatical, the most celebrated of John Handy's quintets - an unorthodox outfit with violin and electric guitar leads and no piano - held a reunion at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, and the German Boulevard label got it down on two absorbing CDs. With Handy holding the fort on alto sax, Jerry Hahn on guitar, Michael White on violin, Donald W. Thompson on bass, and Terry Clarke on drums, the quintet often seems to straddle three eras at once - with its feet in post-bop, its heart in '60s modal fire, and subliminal visions of jazz-rock in its eyes
Live at Yoshi's Nightspot. After a 28-year sabbatical, the most celebrated of John Handy 's quintets - an unorthodox outfit with violin and electric guitar leads and no piano - held a reunion at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA, and the German Boulevard label got it down on two absorbing CDs. Thompson on bass, and Terry Clarke on drums, the quintet often seems to straddle three eras at once - with its feet in post-bop, its heart in '60s modal fire, and subliminal visions of jazz-rock in its eyes
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New View is a live album by saxophonist John Handy and his quintet, recorded and released in 1967. It was Handy's second live and third release for Columbia. The original LP features three pieces: two Handy originals and a version of "Naima", recorded as a homage to saxophone legend John Coltrane, whom would die by sheer coincidence in those days (July 17). The subtitle "In Memory of" was expressly added for the release in late 1967. Naima (In Memory of John Coltrane)" (John Coltrane) - 9:31.
John Handy Quintet - John Handy Quintet: Live At Yoshi's Nightspot Volume 1, 2006. Blues For a High Strung Guitar 11:44. All songs from John Handy Quintet: Live At Yoshi's Nightspot Volume 1. 33Hz - Nightspot, 2011.
John Handy - If Only We Knew. Amazing John Handy Quintet at Dizzy's: Music on Jazz at Lincoln Center: Transcription. Recorded Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival (Columbia, 1966). The 2nd John Handy Album (Columbia, 1966). New View! (Columbia, 1967). Projections (Columbia, 1968). Karuna Supreme (MPS, 1975) with Ali Akbar Khan. Hard Work (Impulse!, 1976). Live at Yoshi's Nightspot (Boulevard Records, 1996). John Handy's Musical Dreamland (Boulevard, 1996). Quote Unquote (Roulette, 1967) contains selections from In the Vernacular and No Coast Jazz. Brass Fever (Impulse!, 1975).
album: John Handy Quintet: Live At Yoshi's Nightspot Volume 1. Karaoke Diamonds - Spanish Pipedream. album: John Prine : The Best Songs. John Novacek - Fandango. album: Spanish Rhapsody. album: John Williams: The Spanish Guitar Anthology. Eugene Ormandy, John Williams, Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra - III. Allegro gentile.
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1-1 | Spanish LadyComposed By – John Handy |
19:32 |
1-2 | Blues For A High Strung GuitarComposed By – John Handy |
11:44 |
1-3 | Body & SoulComposed By – Edward Heyman, Johnny Green, Robert Sour |
11:06 |
1-4 | Dancy, DancyComposed By – John Handy |
13:33 |
2-1 | If Only I KnewComposed By – John Handy |
21:21 |
2-2 | The Night Has A Thousand EyesComposed By – George Vitalis* |
10:29 |
2-3 | Spanish Lady (Remix)Composed By – John Handy |
20:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Boulevard Records
- Copyright (c) – Boulevard Records
Credits
- Alto Saxophone, Liner Notes – John Handy
- Bass, Piano – Donald W. Thompson*
- Design [Cover] – Jutta Bost
- Drums – Terry Clarke
- Guitar – Jerry Hahn
- Violin – Michael White
Notes
Reunion Of The 1965 "Live At Monterey" John Handy QuintetRecorded August 5, 1994
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 4 013284 000570
- Label Code: LC 8503
