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The Joe Daley Trio - At Newport '63 album flac Performer: The Joe Daley Trio
Title: At Newport '63
Style: Hard Bop, Avant-garde Jazz
Released: 1963
Country: US
MP3 album: 1564 mb
FLAC album: 1525 mb
Rating: 4.6
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Genre: Jazz

Matrix, Runout (Side A: stamped): PPRS-5471-1S.

Joe Williams At Newport '63. Joe Williams. Record Label Bluebird, 09 2. Year of production 2002. 2. Spoken Introduction By Joe Williams. 3. Gravy Waltz (Studio Version). 4. She's Warm, She's Willing, She's Wonderful.

The Trio is a live album by Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen that was released in 1974. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance by a Group in 1975.

The Joe Daley Trio At Newport '63 (RCA Victor) 1963 Free jazz early adopters in the Ornette Coleman school. In spite of the dubbed in applause and corny spoken intros from Daley, there is some really great playing here. There's a Parker tune and a Coleman tune and a bluesy, mournful original called "Knell. The drummer here is t Hal Russell who went on to be hugely influential in free music in Chicago. Joe Daley: 1974-75 O-Pee-Chee WHA no. 38 The focus this week is on obscure goalies. It's a powerfull album ! Highly recommended.

The Joe Daley Trio at Newport, ’63, RCA Records LSP-2763, 1963. Sonic Blast, Joe Daley and Richard Corpolongo, CODA Chicago, 1983. Chicago Shouts, Dave Remington's Big Band (Author), et a. U-37596, Universal Records, 1968. Charlie Parker Memorial Concert, Cadet 2CA-60002, the Kenny Dorham Sextet, with Daley’s fiery contributions on 'Just Friends', North Park Hotel, Chicago, 1970. Jazz Inside Out, Guy Fricano, Forever Jazz Records, 1984.

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Features Song Lyrics for Joe Williams's At Newport '63 album. Joe Williams - At Newport '63 Album Lyrics. 1. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm/Do You Wanna Jump, Children?

Tracklist

Ode TO Blackie
Ballad
Dexterity
One Note
Knell
Ramblin'

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LSP-2763 The Joe Daley Trio At Newport '63 ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor LSP-2763 US 1963
LSP-2763 The Joe Daley Trio At Newport '63 ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor LSP-2763 Canada 1963
LPM-2763 The Joe Daley Trio At Newport '63 ‎(LP, Album, Mono) RCA Victor LPM-2763 US 1963
RD-7606, LPM-2763 The Joe Daley Trio At Newport '63 ‎(LP, Album, Mono) RCA Victor, RCA Victor RD-7606, LPM-2763 UK 1963
SF-7606, SF.2763 The Joe Daley Trio At Newport '63 ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor, RCA Victor SF-7606, SF.2763 UK Unknown


Comments: (1)
Faehn
Joe Daley is a little heard of saxophone legend in the history of Chicago Jazz. This trio, featuring Hal Russell (of NRG ENSEMBLE fame) on drums and Chicago's Occult Bookstore proprietor Russell Thorne on bass, existed for only a handful of years before Daley's resistance to the free jazz and avant influences being brought into the group by the rhythm section caused the group to dissolve. The tunes here reflect an interest in the coming wave of avant garde developing in mid 60s Chicago with the birth of the AACM and the Art Ensemble. Thorne's contributions are particularly influenced by his association with John Cage and eastern philosophy. Although this record is titled "Live in Newport 1963" it is actually a studio record that has been masked to be live. On the original LP there were breaks between songs that had an announcer introducing each tune. Any audible applause or sounds were added in the studio to create the live feel. The almost apologetic tone of the announcer (reportedly Daley himself?) and the uneven mixing of his vocal level create a horrible framework for an otherwise highly innovative piece of avant garde jazz history. Listen to it at archive.org