Bill Evans Village Vanguard Bill Evans Waltz for Debby Bill Evans Explorations Bill Evans Moonbeams Johnny Griffin The Kerry Dancers James Clay Double Dose of Soul Abbey Lincoln It's Magic Cannonbal Adderley Bossa Nova Bobby Timmons Tis Hear Ahmed Abdul Malik Jazz Sahara Jimmy Heath The Quota
You cannot go wrong with any of these. I like driving and modal tracks and good long crisp horn and piano lines. I am not a huge fan of late bop (by late i mean anything after 1955!). And I LOVE anything Bill Evans.
I had to total honor and pleasure of buying the remainder of Orrin Keepnews records, cd's and paper before he moved out of his home in San Francisco back in 2004. Orrin founded the Riverside label in the 50's and also the Washington label (all folk and ethnic music) and Offbeat, Jazzland and all the associated Riverside Companies.
What an amazing man. He had a framed copy of the contract in which Prestige Records released Monk to him so he could record under Riverside. Wes Montgomery he said was his best discovery. I am a huge Bill Evans fan but he did not have much to say about him.
What a vist. Lots of great records left there too.
I had to total honor and pleasure of buying the remainder of Orrin Keepnews records, cd's and paper before he moved out of his home in San Francisco back in 2004. Orrin founded the Riverside label in the 50's and also the Washington label (all folk and ethnic music) and Offbeat, Jazzland and all the associated Riverside Companies.
What an amazing man. He had a framed copy of the contract in which Prestige Records released Monk to him so he could record under Riverside. Wes Montgomery he said was his best discovery. I am a huge Bill Evans fan but he did not have much to say about him.
What a vist. Lots of great records left there too.
Bill Evans Village Vanguard Bill Evans Waltz for Debby Bill Evans Explorations Bill Evans Moonbeams Johnny Griffin The Kerry Dancers James Clay Double Dose of Soul Abbey Lincoln It's Magic Cannonbal Adderley Bossa Nova Bobby Timmons Tis Hear Ahmed Abdul Malik Jazz Sahara Jimmy Heath The Quota
You cannot go wrong with any of these. I like driving and modal tracks and good long crisp horn and piano lines. I am not a huge fan of late bop (by late i mean anything after 1955!). And I LOVE anything Bill Evans.
I had to total honor and pleasure of buying the remainder of Orrin Keepnews records, cd's and paper before he moved out of his home in San Francisco back in 2004. Orrin founded the Riverside label in the 50's and also the Washington label (all folk and ethnic music) and Offbeat, Jazzland and all the associated Riverside Companies.
What an amazing man. He had a framed copy of the contract in which Prestige Records released Monk to him so he could record under Riverside. Wes Montgomery he said was his best discovery. I am a huge Bill Evans fan but he did not have much to say about him.
What a vist. Lots of great records left there too.
ap
thanks for the list, ap. i definately have heard great things about all bill evans riverside recordings. and thanks for the story. that's so cool.
You will pretty much find value in any Riverside 'modern' Jazz LP from the 50s-60s, the Monk, Evans, Adderley, Timmons, Montgomery stuff is all great. Just stay clear of the dixieland style stuff. I love Bobby Timmons 'Born To Be Blue' LP.
I had to total honor and pleasure of buying the remainder of Orrin Keepnews records, cd's and paper before he moved out of his home in San Francisco back in 2004. Orrin founded the Riverside label in the 50's and also the Washington label (all folk and ethnic music) and Offbeat, Jazzland and all the associated Riverside Companies.
What an amazing man. He had a framed copy of the contract in which Prestige Records released Monk to him so he could record under Riverside. Wes Montgomery he said was his best discovery. I am a huge Bill Evans fan but he did not have much to say about him.
What a vist. Lots of great records left there too.
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Off it: the Staple Singers, Lou Courtney.
most of them made their best work on Riverside.
You should narrow your question.
Check this site: http://www.jazzdisco.org/riverside/
Bill Evans Waltz for Debby
Bill Evans Explorations
Bill Evans Moonbeams
Johnny Griffin The Kerry Dancers
James Clay Double Dose of Soul
Abbey Lincoln It's Magic
Cannonbal Adderley Bossa Nova
Bobby Timmons Tis Hear
Ahmed Abdul Malik Jazz Sahara
Jimmy Heath The Quota
You cannot go wrong with any of these. I like driving and modal tracks and good long crisp horn and piano lines. I am not a huge fan of late bop (by late i mean anything after 1955!).
And I LOVE anything Bill Evans.
I had to total honor and pleasure of buying the remainder of Orrin Keepnews records, cd's and paper before he moved out of his home in San Francisco back in 2004. Orrin founded the Riverside label in the 50's and also the Washington label (all folk and ethnic music) and Offbeat, Jazzland and all the associated Riverside Companies.
What an amazing man. He had a framed copy of the contract in which Prestige Records released Monk to him so he could record under Riverside. Wes Montgomery he said was his best discovery. I am a huge Bill Evans fan but he did not have much to say about him.
What a vist. Lots of great records left there too.
ap
cosignage on this
also picked up Pachanga with Barretto recently and have been digging it
I love Bobby Timmons 'Born To Be Blue' LP.
A lot of that stuff is good too IMO.
Art Blakey- Ugetsu (one of my favorites)