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  1. Blue Soul is an album led by American trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded and released in 1959 on the Riverside label.

  2. For Blue Note, he appeared on John Coltrane's "Blue Train", Sonny Clark's "Cool Struttin'", and several albums each by Hank Mobley and Freddie Hubbard. He struggled with opiate addiction for much of his career, and recorded only sporadically after 1963. Jones lived in Europe from 1968 to 1972, primarily in London and Paris.

  3. Blue Soul Tracklist. 1. Minor Vamp Lyrics. 2. The ... Drums Philly Joe Jones. Album Credits. Producers Orrin Keepnews. Writers Benny Golson, Blue Mitchell, Dorothy Fields & 5 more.

  4. Descubre Blue Soul (feat. Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Heath, Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones, Philly Joe Jones) [Remastered 2015] de Blue Mitchell en Amazon Music. Escúchalo en streaming y sin anuncios o compra CDs y MP3s ahora en Amazon.es.

    • Workin’
    • Milestones
    • Interplay
    • Everybody Digs Bill Evans
    • Dexter Calling
    • Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section
    • Trailways Express
    • Blue Train
    • Newk’s Time
    • Together!

    Recorded in 1956, ‘Workin’ ‘ features the first incarnation of Miles Davis’ great Quintet with Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (Bass) and Philly Joe Jones on drums. Workin’ is an album conceived from two recording sessions on May 11th and October 26th, 1956, that produced 4 albums: Workin’,...

    Philly Joe Jones’ mastery of the drum kit is exemplified by his rudimentary lyricism when soloing. His slick solo vocabularyhas been studied and transcribed for years and years, as generations of jazz drummers aspire to match his fluid and propulsive playing. ‘The Philly Joe Jones Solo Book’by Joerg Eckel is a staple of the jazz drumming community ...

    In the early 60s Bill Evans assembled a quintet of his favorite musicians at the time of each instrument, resulting in a hidden gem of an album the aptly named ‘Interplay’. This features Bill Evans (piano), Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Jim Hall (guitar), Percy Heath (Bass) and Philly Joe Jones on drums. The drums sound crisp and tight here as Philly ...

    Philly Joe Jones contributes greatly on this iconic Bill Evans trio record. Recorded in 1957 this was one of Bill Evans’ earlier albums here with Sam Jones on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drum-kit. Listen out for some of Philly Joe’s more spacious and abstract playing on the intro of the Cole Porter tune, ‘Night and Day.’ ‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans...

    Philly Joe shines on ‘Dexter Calling’ a 1961 Blue Note record that bright, crisp and feel good. This album features a broad range of tempos that show off Philly Joe’s distinctive swing time playing. For example, ‘Soul Sister’ is extremely slow and spacious but a cool and swinging track, nonetheless. To follow this however, tempos begin to surge as ...

    In 1957 in Los Angeles we see the east meet the west as Miles Davis’ rhythm section meet alto saxophonist Art Pepper. Having never met each other before, the story goes that Art Pepper hadn’t been told about this recording date with the exalted rhythm section of Philly Joe Jones, Red Garland and Paul Chambers until the morning of. This led to Art P...

    Trailways Express (also released as ‘Mo’ Joe’) is a more unknown and underrated album in Philly Joe’s discography. Here we see him as a bandleader from his time later in his career spent in Europe. Like many other American musicians such as Dexter Gordon, Kenny Clarke and Stan Getz, Philly Joe Jones spent moved in Europe in the late 60s, living bet...

    No top 10 list would be complete without this classic Coltrane record– his only Blue Note album as a leader. Recorded around the time of their residency with Thelonious Monk at the Five Spot in New York, John Coltrane and Philly Joe team up here with Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Kenny Drew and Paul Chambers to record of the most revered and classic h...

    Philly Joe sits at the heart of this fiery Blue Note album recorded by the great Rudy Van Gelder in his parents’ living room of all places. On this hard bop record Philly Joe Jones takes no prisoners as he spars with Sonny Rollinswho was considered one of the top tenor players of the time A track that warrants special attention is a Sonny Rollins c...

    It’s not often you get two of the greatest jazz drummers in the world on the same bill but here we have Elvin Jonesand Philly Joe Jones (no relation) ‘Together!’. In February 1961 for Atlantic records these two stars aligned to record with Wynton Kelly (piano), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone), Blue Mitchell (trumpet), and Pa...

  5. This excellent sextet/quartet CD by trumpeter Blue Mitchell(1930-79) was recorded in New York City on September 24, 28 & 30, 1959 with Jimmy Heath(tenor sax on tracks 1-2, 5-6 & 8-10); Curtis Fuller(trombone on tracks 1-2, 5-6 & 8-10); Wynton Kelly(piano); Sam Jones(bass) & Philly Joe Jones(drums).

  6. Joseph Rudolph " Philly Joe " Jones (July 15, 1923 – August 30, 1985) was an American jazz drummer. [1] Biography. Early career. As a child, Jones appeared as a featured tap dancer on The Kiddie Show on the Philadelphia radio station WIP. [2] . He was in the US Army during World War II. [2]