14 mixes with tracks by “Elmo Hope”
DueWets
speakin' our piece
DueWets
2012-05-02T22:14:42Z
@aunt13 and @sidekick lay it bare, with the help of 16 jazz greats. Includes tracks by Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard and John Patton.
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dglspl
Jazz Afterdark... Slow & Sexy
dglspl
2011-12-11T01:29:39Z
Bring her home, make her comfortable, put this mix on and let music by Frank Vignola, Duke Ellington and Red Mitchell make the night one to remember.
sidekick
Avit's Attic...
sidekick
2011-10-12T10:44:08Z
because mah dog likes bop...
10 bouncin', swingin' tunes, including tracks from Elmo Hope, Hank Mobley and The Flip Phillips Quintet.
ericsheets
John Gilmore (outside of Sun Ra)
ericsheets
2012-01-28T06:34:34Z
The late tenor saxophonist, John Gilmore, appearing outside of the Sun Ra context.
1. Clifford Jordan - Blowing in From Chicago
2. Pete "la Roca" Sims - Turkish Women at the Bath
3. Freddie Hubbard - The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard
4. Elmo Hope - Sound From Rikers Island
5. Andrew Hill - Andrew!!!
6. Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - 'S Make It
7. Pete "la Roca" Sims - Turkish Women at the Bath
8. The Jazz Messengers (on BBC4 from 1966)
captainbildad
Chant
captainbildad
2011-04-20T23:10:53Z
More bright, breezy 50s and 60s jazz, including some wild female jazz vocals, strange rituals and broken dance beats from Abbey Lincoln, Marion Brown and Sun Ra.
tomcatmixd
nahir
the old ones
nahir
2011-04-05T01:26:50Z
awesome twelve tracks including music by Allen Toussaint, Betty Wright and Billie Holiday.
MrDucke
Pianistica
MrDucke
2010-07-06T23:45:28Z
Twelve tracks including music by Andrew Hill, Bud Powell and Earl Hines. Jazz piano icons..
MrDucke
Jazz Impressions
MrDucke
2009-09-22T23:24:41Z
Eleven tracks including music by Bill Evans, Bud Powell and Charlie Parker.
MrDucke
Ticklin' The Ivies
MrDucke
2009-05-27T23:33:44Z
Fourteen tracks including music by Al Haig, Albert Ammons and Barry Harris.
MrDucke
Jazz on Toast
MrDucke
2010-11-15T02:30:26Z
Ten tracks including music by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Arthur Blythe and Cecil Payne.











