Playlist and Notes: 6 September 2022

 

On September 10, 1956, the Miles Davis Quintet, along with John Coltrane, recorded the Thelonious Monk tune, “’Round Midnight.” It would be the first of Miles’s great quintets, Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (double bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums). The song would be the first track on an outstanding album, Round About Midnight, which released in 1957. On today’s show we have a listen to music where the other members of the quintet are leader. Later this semester we will have a retrospective of Philadelphia’s own, Philly Joe Jones.

We also honor a couple of legends’ birthdays during our second segment: Horace Silver (2 September 1928, Norwalk CT), Sonny Rollins (7 September 1929, New York City), and Elvin Jones (9 September 1927), playing drums on Coltrane’s “A Few of My Favorite Things.”

On last week’s show we heard a couple of important black female singers from the 1950s who influenced Elvis Presley. Today, a current blues singer who has a new album, but we go back to her 2020 release that was a monumental hit: Shemekia Copeland.

 

Miles Davis Quintet (featuring John Coltrane) – ‘Round Midnight (5:55)

John Coltrane – Untitled Original 11383 (Take 1) (5:40)

Red Garland – St. James Infirmary (6:36)

Paul Chambers – Dear Old Stockholm (6:44)

Horace Silver – Lonely Woman (7:02)

Sonny Rollins Quartet – When Your Lover Has Gone (6:12)

John Coltrane – My Favorite Things (13:43)

Shemekia Copeland – Walk Until I Ride (4:14)

 

This week’s video is the Miles Davis Quintet playing “’Round Midnight” in Sweden on 31 October 1967.


Pip helping with this week's show - he's a big jazz fan, as you can tell


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