2025-05-in-transition-may 18 todays episode features music from nick brignola, miles davis and paul chambers...

May 18, 2025 01:53:08
2025-05-in-transition-may 18 todays episode features music from nick brignola, miles davis and paul chambers...
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2025-05-in-transition-may 18 todays episode features music from nick brignola, miles davis and paul chambers...

May 18 2025 | 01:53:08

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Randy McElligott

Show Notes

may 18 2025 playlist

 part 1

01 pepper adams-complete blue note donald byrd-pepper adams-studio sessions-sophisticated lady-4.35

02 oscar peterson trio-the complete clef-mercury studio recordings of the oscar peterson trio-sophisticated lady-2.59

03 duke ellington-the complete 1932-1940 brunswick-columbia and master recordings of duke ellington and his famous orchestra-sophisticated lady-2.51

04 peck kelly-mosaic 134-sophisticated lady-7.14

05 kirk lightsey-from kirk to nat-sophisticated lady-8.03

 

part 2

 

06 nick brignola-the complete beehive sessions-stablemates-10.37

07 miles davis-the complete prestige recordings-stablemates-5.22

08 art farmer-portrait of farmer-stablemates-4.35

09 paul chambers-mosaic select 5-stablemates-5.52

 

part 3

 

10 thelonious monk-live at the it club-evidence-8.37

11 paulo sorge-tinkle trio-evidence-5.37

12 kevin eubanks-guitarist-evidence-6.06  

13 tim garland-the mystery-evidence-2.07

14 lina allemano-pinkeye-evidence-4.07

 

part 4

 

15 chip stephens-sadness and soul-round midnight-9.32

16 ed bickert trio-portraits in jazz a tribute to es montgomery-round midnight-8.10

17 mary lou williams-first lady of the piano-round midnight-4.14

 

EvidenceA contrafact of "Just You, Just Me". The title is a

corruption from "Just You, Just Me" to "Just Us" to "Justice" to the

final title "Evidence".[4][46] The tune was first recorded on July 2, 1948, for

the Wizard of the Vibes sessions, featuring Milt Jackson,[44] later on Piano Solo,[45] and

on Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk.[17] The melody and chord progression of the

tune continued to evolve, finally gelling into a "definitive" form in later 1957, as heard

on at Carnegie Hall and Thelonious in Action. Live versions appear on the albums recorded at

Carnegie Hall, Five Spot, Blackhawk, Tokyo, Lincoln Center, It Club and the Jazz Workshop. 

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