Recorded in January 1965, this session features a young Woody Shaw on trumpet and Larry Young on piano—notably playing acoustic rather than his signature organ.
Recorded in September 1965, this session features trumpeter Carmell Jones and the rhythm section of the Clarke-Boland Big Band, including legendary drummer Kenny Clarke . Combined Tracklist The Flute in the Blues (4:51) Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most (7:02) Happy Girl (7:16) Evolution (7:13) Theme From Zoltan (5:07) Along Came Byrd (2:16) Mister E. (3:19) The Hip Walk (6:58) While Children Sleep (7:21) Train of Thought (5:24) Yesterdays (2:52) That Kaycee Thing (7:54) Carmell's Black Forest Waltz (3:44) nathandavis.twooriginalshappygirl_thehipwalk.zip
A hell of a hardbop classic - one of a handful of 60s European sessions recorded by the amazing Nathan Davis - an American player, Recorded in January 1965, this session features a
This "Two Originals" collection, often found on CD from retailers like CCMusic.com , brings together Davis’s early European recordings. It highlights his transition between soulful hard bop and the "new thing" modalism of the mid-60s. (3:19) The Hip Walk (6:58) While Children Sleep
Recorded in January 1965, this session features a young Woody Shaw on trumpet and Larry Young on piano—notably playing acoustic rather than his signature organ.
Recorded in September 1965, this session features trumpeter Carmell Jones and the rhythm section of the Clarke-Boland Big Band, including legendary drummer Kenny Clarke . Combined Tracklist The Flute in the Blues (4:51) Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most (7:02) Happy Girl (7:16) Evolution (7:13) Theme From Zoltan (5:07) Along Came Byrd (2:16) Mister E. (3:19) The Hip Walk (6:58) While Children Sleep (7:21) Train of Thought (5:24) Yesterdays (2:52) That Kaycee Thing (7:54) Carmell's Black Forest Waltz (3:44)
A hell of a hardbop classic - one of a handful of 60s European sessions recorded by the amazing Nathan Davis - an American player,
This "Two Originals" collection, often found on CD from retailers like CCMusic.com , brings together Davis’s early European recordings. It highlights his transition between soulful hard bop and the "new thing" modalism of the mid-60s.