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Peter K.:
BUT ...
Teo Macero DID NOT produce "Kind of Blue"; I believe a guy named Irving Townsend did. I don't think Macero had joined Columbia yet when that album was made.
Also, if anyone cares, the Thelonious Monk track you played was actually WRITTEN by Macero. It's one of the very, very few pieces Monk ever recorded that wasn't either a standard or a Monk original. And I don't think Monk was particularly happy about recording it.
And doesn't Laura Cantrell spell her last named with two L's?
But anyway, like I said, great show.
DeemerDave:
Peter:
Plus the New York Dolls angle. I can't remember what they called this thing on their album, but it's the same song lyrically, IMO.
Peter:
Anybody else hear similarities to the 5 Royales in the Lamplighters' "You Hear?"
Elsewhere (!), Brad Paisley songwriting chops in the McReynolds' "Lovin' Machine"?