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December 18, 2022: Give Me Land, Lots of Land
Happy 94th to the great tenor-guy!
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Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Images | Approx. start time |
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Harold Land With Kenny Dorham | So In Love | Eastward Ho! Harold Land In New York | Bass – Clarence Jones Drums – Joe Peters Piano – Amos Trice Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land Trumpet – Kenny Dorham - - Recorded in New York City; July 5 and 8, 1960 | ||
Thelonious Monk | Worry Later | Thelonious Monk at the Blackhawk | Bass – John Ore; Drums – Billy Higgins; Piano – Thelonious Monk; Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Rouse, Harold Land; Trumpet – Joe Gordon - - - - - Recorded 'live' at The Blackhawk, San Francisco; April 29, 1960 Producer, Liner Notes – Orrin Keepnews | 0:06:51 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | Ursula | West Coast Blues! | Harold Land – tenor saxophone • Wes Montgomery – guitar • Joe Gordon – trumpet • Barry Harris – piano • Sam Jones – double bass • Louis Hayes – drums • Recorded May 17 & 18, 1960, San Francisco | 0:15:58 (Pop-up) | |
The Curtis Counce Quintet | Exploring The Future | Exploring The Future | Curtis Counce - bass • Rolf Ericson - trumpet • Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Elmo Hope - piano • Frank Butler - drums • Recorded • April 8, 1958 • • Los Angeles, CA | 0:23:04 (Pop-up) | |
Victor Feldman All-Stars | Blue Church Blues | Soviet Jazz Themes, with Nat Adderley, Joe Zawinul, and Herb Ellis | Victor Feldman – vibraphone, piano • Nat Adderley – cornet • Harold Land – tenor saxophone • Joe Zawinul – piano • Bob Whitlock – bass • Frank Butler – drums • Recorded • October 26 and November 12, 1962 • at • United Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA | 0:29:18 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Land Grab | 0:36:25 (Pop-up) | ||||
Harold Land | Our Home | Choma (Burn) | Harold Land - tenor saxophone, flute • Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone, marimba • Bill Henderson - piano, electric piano • Harold Land, Jr. - piano • Reggie Johnson - bass • Ndugu Chancler, Woodrow 'Sonship' Theus - drums • Recorded • 1971 • Los Angeles, CA | 0:41:29 (Pop-up) | |
Makoto Terashita Meets Harold Land | Dragon Dance | Topology | Bass – Yasushi Yoneki; Drums – Mike Reznikoff; Percussion – Takayuki Koizumi; Piano, Composed By – Makoto Terashita; Sleeve Notes – Tony Higgins; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land - - - Recorded June 11, 1984 | 0:47:20 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | Who Can I Turn To (Live) | Westward Bound! | Bass – Monk Montgomery; Drums – "Philly" Joe Jones; Piano – John Houston; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land - recorded 8/5/65 at The Penthouse, Seattle, WA | 0:59:53 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | Smack Up | Harold in the Land of Jazz | Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Rolf Ericson - trumpet • Carl Perkins - piano • Leroy Vinnegar - bass • Frank Butler - drums • Recorded • January 13 & 14, 1958 • Studio • Contemporary Records Studio, Los Angeles, California | 1:04:42 (Pop-up) | |
Barney Kessel - Harold Land | Frantic Fiesta (Bonus Track) | El Tigre | Arranged By, Conductor – John Anderson; Bass – Bob West; Drums – Mel Lee; Flute – Buddy Collette; Guitar – John Pisano; Piano – Jack Wilson; Piccolo Flute – William Green; Saxophone – Carrington Visor, Jr.; Harold Land, Jewell Grant, Teddy Edwards, Walter Benton; Trombone – Ernie Tack, Lou Blackburn, Pete Myers; Trumpet – Bobby Bryant, Harry "Sweets" Edison, John Audino, Melvin Moore, Tony Terran, Anthony Terran- - Recorded: Los Angeles, 1966 | 1:11:55 (Pop-up) | |
Gerald Wilson | The Serpent | The Golden Sword (Torero Impressions In Jazz) | Gerald Wilson - arranger, conductor, maracas - Jimmy Owens - trumpet • Mike Barone, John Ewing, Lester Robertson - trombone • Ernie Tack - bass trombone • William Green - flute, piccolo • Jimmy Woods - soprano saxophone, alto saxophone • Anthony Ortega - alto saxophone, flute • Teddy Edwards, Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Jack Nimitz - baritone saxophone • Roy Ayers - vibraphone • Jack Wilson - piano • Buddy Woodson - double bass • Mel Lee - drums • Max Garduno congas • Recorded at TTG Sound Studios in Hollywood, CA on June 21, 1966 | 1:15:17 (Pop-up) | |
Red Mitchell - Harold Land Quintet | The way I feel | Hear Ye!!!! Hear Ye!!!! | Red Mitchell - bass • Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Carmell Jones - trumpet • Frank Strazzeri - piano • Leon Petties - drums • Recorded - • Recorded in San Francisco, CA • October 14 and December 13, 1961 • Los Angeles, California | 1:18:53 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Land OH! | 1:25:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Dolo Coker | Dolo | Dolo! | Dolo Coker - piano • Blue Mitchell - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 1-4 & 6) • Harold Land - tenor saxophone (tracks 1-4 & 6) • Leroy Vinnegar - bass • Frank Butler - drums • Recorded • December 26, 1976, Los Angeles CA | 1:32:37 (Pop-up) | |
Gerald Wilson Big Band | Emerge | Moment Of Truth | Gerald Wilson - arranger and conductor • John Audino, Jules Chaiken, Freddie Hill, Carmell Jones, Al Porcino (tracks 6-9) - trumpet • Lou Blackburn, Bob Edmondson, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong - trombone • Bob Knight - bass trombone • Joe Maini - alto saxophone • Bud Shank - alto saxophone, flute • Teddy Edwards, Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Jack Nimitz, Don Raffell - baritone saxophone • Jack Wilson - piano • Joe Pass - guitar • Jimmy Bond - bass • Mel Lewis - drums • Recorded • August 27, and September 1962 • Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA | 1:39:58 (Pop-up) | |
Jimmy Woods Sextet, Elvin Jones, Harold Land, Carmell Jones, George Tucker, Andrew Hill | Look To Your Heart | Conflict | Jimmy Woods - alto saxophone • Carmell Jones - trumpet • Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Andrew Hill - piano • George Tucker - bass • Elvin Jones - drums • Recorded • March 25 & 26, 1963 • Los Angeles, California | 1:43:22 (Pop-up) | |
Wes Montgomery | Far Wes | Montgomeryland | Wes Montgomery – guitar • Harold Land – tenor saxophone • Buddy Montgomery – piano • Monk Montgomery – electric bass • Tony Bazley – drums • Recorded • 1958 | 1:49:08 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land Quintet | Kisses sweeter than wine | Jazz Impressions Of Folk Music | Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Carmell Jones - trumpet • John Houston - piano • Jimmy Bond - bass • Mel Lee - drums • Recorded • July 3 & 17, 1963 • Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA | 1:55:00 (Pop-up) | |
Gerry Wiggins | Wiggin' Out | Wiggin' Out | Drums – Jackie Mills, Organ [Hammond] – Jerry Wiggins; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land - - - 1960 | 1:58:54 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | The Fox | The Fox | Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Dupree Bolton - trumpet • Elmo Hope - piano • Herbie Lewis - bass • Frank Butler - drums • Recorded • Los Angeles, California, August, 1959 | 2:05:45 (Pop-up) | |
In the Merry Old Land of Land | 2:11:19 (Pop-up) | ||||
Carmell Jones Featuring Harold Land | I'm Gonna Go Fishing | The Remarkable Carmell Jones | Bass – Gary Peacock; Drums – Leon Pettis; Piano – Frank Strazzeri; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land; Trumpet – Carmell Jones - - Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June, 1961 Copyright 1961 by World Pacific Records | 2:17:00 (Pop-up) | |
Hampton Hawes | Numbers Game | For Real! | Hampton Hawes - piano • Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Scott LaFaro - bass • Frank Butler - drums • Recorded • March 17, 1958 • Contemporary Records Studio, Los Angeles | 2:28:14 (Pop-up) | |
Bobby Hutcherson | Orientale | Medina | Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba • Harold Land – flute • Stanley Cowell – piano • Reggie Johnson – bass • Joe Chambers – drums • Recorded on August 11, 1969 • Recorded • 11 August 1969 • Studio • Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | 2:36:19 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | Pakistan | Damisi | Harold Land – oboe • Oscar Brashear – flugelhorn • William Henderson – piano • Buster Williams – electric bass • Ndugu Chancler – drums • Recorded • 1972 • Los Angeles, CA | 2:42:09 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | Timetable | The Peace-Maker | Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba • Harold Land – tenor saxophone • Stanley Cowell – piano • Reggie Johnson – bass • Joe Chambers – drums • Recorded on August 11, 1969 • Recorded • 11 August 1969 • Studio • Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | 2:50:06 (Pop-up) | |
Bill Evans | Bass Face | Quintessence | Bass – Ray Brown; Drums – Philly Joe Jones; Guitar – Kenny Burrell; Piano – Bill Evans; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land — Recorded (May 1976) remixed and mastered at Fantasy Studios, Berkley | 2:54:08 (Pop-up) | |
DJ's Land Is Your Land | 3:04:14 (Pop-up) | ||||
Barney Kessel | The Cobra | El Tigre | Bass – Red Mitchell; Drums – Mel Lewis; Piano – Jimmy Rowles; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land; Trumpet – Melvin Moore ; Vibraphone – Larry Bunker - - Hollywood, California, June 20, 1958. | 3:07:41 (Pop-up) | |
Bobby Hutcherson | Total Eclipse | Total Eclipse | Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone, marimba, orchestra bells • Harold Land – tenor saxophone, flute • Chick Corea – piano • Reggie Johnson – bass • Joe Chambers – drums - - - Recorded - 12 July 1968, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | 3:11:00 (Pop-up) | |
Clifford Brown All Stars | You Go to My Head | Brownie: The Complete EmArcy Recordings Of Clifford Brown | Alto Saxophone – Herb Geller ; Bass - George Morrow, Drums - Max Roach; iano - Junior Mance; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land ; Trumpet - Clifford Brown; Trumpet – Clark Terry; Vocals - Dinah Washington | 3:19:51 (Pop-up) | |
Donald Byrd | The Emperor | Ethiopian Knights | Donald Byrd – trumpet • Thurman Green – trombone • Harold Land – tenor saxophone • Bobby Hutcherson – vibes • Joe Sample – organ • Bill Henderson III – electric piano • Don Peake – guitar • Greg Poree – guitar • Wilton Felder – electric bass • Ed Greene – drums • Bobbye Porter Hall – congas, tambourine • Recorded at A&M Studios, Los Angeles on August 25 | 3:31:05 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land Quintet | Hava nagila | Jazz Impressions Of Folk Music | Harold Land - tenor saxophone • Carmell Jones - trumpet • John Houston - piano • Jimmy Bond - bass • Mel Lee - drums • Recorded • July 3 & 17, 1963 • Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA | 3:46:16 (Pop-up) | |
Harold Land | Triplin' the Groove | Westward Bound! | EXUENT, DJ Bass – Monk Montgomery; Drums – "Philly" Joe Jones; Piano – John Houston; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land - recorded 8/5/65 at The Penthouse, Seattle, WA | 3:51:29 (Pop-up) |
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
' Harold de Vance Land (December 18, 1928 – July 27, 2001) was an American hard bop and post-bop tenor saxophonist. Land developed his hard bop playing with the Max Roach/Clifford Brown band into a personal, modern style, often rivalling Clifford Brown's instrumental ability with his own inventive and whimsical solos. His tone was strong and emotional, yet hinted at a certain introspective fragility. '
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Have I said I just love Monk ?
I just love Monk.
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* Shootout
Line up 5 shots of Glen Passaic on the bar. If you can still stand after the 5th, you win (unless, of course, you're playing to lose).
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Hi AiT!
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(or what it is in the picture they're playing in front of)
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cool they (someone) decided to use that as a backdrop
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Was distracted by football -- and i don't mean the NFL.
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i prefer the human way. the way of imperfect references provoking conversation. the way of potential misunderstandings provoking conversation offshoots.
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' William Howard "Monk" Montgomery (October 10, 1921 – May 20, 1982) was an American jazz bassist. He was a pioneer of the electric bass guitar and possibly the first to be recorded playing the instrument when he participated in a 1953 session released on The Art Farmer Septet. He was the brother of jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery and vibraphonist Buddy Montgomery '...
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en.wikipedia.org...
...as a Gittarhead confounded by Violin being tuned like Gittar's lower four strings ...in reverse order
So was pleased to learn standup Bass is the same as Gittar : E-A-D-G ...curious what I'd make of having my hands on one...
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You validate parking here?
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I mean, it is rather on point. Barkeep, two Glen Passaics and two large Keersmaeker Mort Subites for fred and me!
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A Glen Passaic on me for everyone!
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Thanks Stork!
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Thanks, DJ Stork. A beautiful birthday tribute as always, and for one of my favorite tenors, too.
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& you too JeffG - you make my Sundays.
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