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Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 1-10 (2018)

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 1-10 (2018)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 1-10
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Intense Media GmbH
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 11:25:57
  • Total Size: 3.88 gb
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Tracklist

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 1
01. The Nearness of You - Lionel Hampton
02. Stompin' at the Savoy - Lionel Hampton
03. 'S Wonderful - Lionel Hampton
04. Always - Lionel Hampton
05. Air Mail Special - Lionel Hampton
06. Soft Winds - Lionel Hampton

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 2
01. Now's the Time - Milt Jackson
02. In a Sentimental Mood - Mood Indigo - Azure - Milt Jackson
03. Minor Conception - Milt Jackson
04. Soul in 34 - Milt Jackson
05. Little White Lies - Red Norvo Trio
06. I've Got You Under My Skin (From Born to Dance) Born to Dance I've Got You Under My Skin - Red Norvo Trio
07. Anything Goes Anything Goes I get a kick out of you - Red Norvo Trio
08. Move - Red Norvo Trio
09. I can't believe that you're in love with me - Red Norvo Trio
10. I'll Remember April - Red Norvo Trio
11. Zing Went the Strings of My Heart - Red Norvo Trio
12. September Song Knickerbocker Holiday September Song - Red Norvo Trio
13. This Can't Be Love The Boys from Syracuse This Can't Be Love - Red Norvo Trio
14. If I Had You - Red Norvo Trio
15. Top Hat Top Hat Cheek to Cheek - Red Norvo Trio
16. Time and Tide - Red Norvo Trio

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 3
01. Rockin' in Rhythm - Terry Gibbs
02. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - Terry Gibbs
03. Caravan - Terry Gibbs
04. Solitude - Terry Gibbs
05. Take the A Train - Terry Gibbs
06. Sophisticated Lady - Terry Gibbs
07. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me - Terry Gibbs
08. Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Terry Gibbs
09. Johnny Come Lately - Terry Gibbs
10. Duke's Place - Terry Gibbs
11. Eddy's Dilemma - Lem Winchester
12. Lem and Aide - Lem Winchester
13. Friendly Persuasion - Lem Winchester
14. Your Last Chance - Lem Winchester
15. Lady Day - Lem Winchester
16. Just Friends - Lem Winchester

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 4
01. Golden Earrings - The Mastersounds
02. People Will Say We're in Love (From Oklahoma!) - The Mastersounds
03. There's No Greater Love - The Mastersounds
04. West Coast Blues - The Mastersounds
05. I've Never Been in Love Before Don't Blame Me - The Mastersounds
06. I Could Write a Book (From Pal Joey) - The Mastersounds
07. Time - Walt Dickerson
08. Elizabeth - Walt Dickerson
09. The Cry - Walt Dickerson
10. Death and Taxes - Walt Dickerson
11. Evelyn - Walt Dickerson
12. Infinite You - Walt Dickerson

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 5
01. Jeannine - Montgomery Brothers
02. Snowfall - Montgomery Brothers
03. Angel Eyes - Montgomery Brothers
04. Barbados - Montgomery Brothers
05. This Love of Mine - Montgomery Brothers
06. On Green Dolphin Street - Montgomery Brothers
07. You Don't Know What Love Is - Montgomery Brothers
08. Beaux Arts - Montgomery Brothers
09. Groovin' Blue - Curtis Amy
10. Beautiful You - Curtis Amy
11. Very Frank - Curtis Amy
12. Gone into It - Curtis Amy
13. Annsome - Curtis Amy
14. Bobblin' - Curtis Amy

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 6
01. Word from Bird - Teddy Charles
02. Laura - Charles Mingus
03. Show Time - Teddy Charles
04. When Your Lover Has Gone - Teddy Charles
05. Just One of Those Things (Live Version) Jubilee Just One of those Things - Teddy Charles
06. Blue Greens - Teddy Charles

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 7
01. I'll Know Guys and Dolls - Eddie Costa
02. I'll Know Adelaide's Lament - Eddie Costa
03. I'll Know If I Were a Bell - Eddie Costa
04. I'll Know Luck Be a Lady - Eddie Costa
05. I'll Know I've Never Been In Love Before - Eddie Costa
06. I'll Know - Eddie Costa
07. Why Not - Dave Pike Quartet
08. In a Sentimental Mood - Dave Pike Quartet
09. Vierd Blues - Dave Pike Quartet
10. Besame mucho - Dave Pike Quartet
11. Wild Is the Wind - Dave Pike Quartet

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 8
01. Blue Vibes - Johnny Lytle Trio
02. Over the Rainbow (From The Wizard of Oz) - Johnny Lytle Trio
03. For Heaven's Sake - Johnny Lytle Trio
04. Movin' Nicely - Johnny Lytle Trio
05. Autumn Leaves - Johnny Lytle Trio
06. Mister Strudel - Johnny Lytle Trio
07. Canadian Sunset - Johnny Lytle Trio
08. Lela - Johnny Lytle
09. Secret Love - Johnny Lytle
10. When I Fall in Love (From One Minute to Zero) - Johnny Lytle
11. Tag Along - Johnny Lytle
12. It's All Right with Me (From Can-Can) - Johnny Lytle
13. Happy Ground - Johnny Lytle
14. My Funny Valentine (From Babes in Arms) - Johnny Lytle
15. Take the A Train - Johnny Lytle

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 9
01. Way Down - Curtis Amy
02. Liberia - Curtis Amy
03. 24 Hour Blues - Curtis Amy
04. Liza - Curtis Amy
05. A Soulful Bee, a Soulful Rose - Curtis Amy
06. All My Life - Curtis Amy
07. Bells & Horns - Curtis Amy
08. But Beautiful (From Road to Rio) [Live] - Tubby Hayes
09. Down in the Village (Live) - Tubby Hayes

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 10
01. Serpent's Tooth - Victor Feldman
02. Waltz No. 19 in A Minor, B. 150 (Arr. for Jazz Ensemble) - Victor Feldman
03. Chasing Shadows - Victor Feldman
04. Flamingo - Victor Feldman
05. S'posin' - Victor Feldman
06. Bebop - Victor Feldman
07. There Is No Greater Love - Victor Feldman
08. Too Blue - Victor Feldman
09. Minor Lament - Victor Feldman
10. Satin Doll - Victor Feldman
11. Mambo Terrifico - Cal Tjader
12. A Night in Tunisia - Cal Tjader
13. The Continental - Cal Tjader
14. Afro Blue - Cal Tjader
15. Cuban Fantasy - Cal Tjader
16. Rezo - Cal Tjader

Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 1-10 (2018)


The first ever comprehensive box-set of the greatest Jazz vibes-players in history

18 original albums documenting the history of Jazz-vibes from Swing to Hard Bop and Featuring Lionel Hampton, Milt Jackson, Bobby Hutcherson, Roy Ayers, Cal Tjader and more.

For an instrument that was invented in the USA as late as 1921 and only developed to its modern form in 1927, the vibraphone has become an established solo instrument in Jazz within a surprisingly short time. This is due, of course, to Lionel Hampton (1908-2002), who was asked by no less than Louis Armstrong for a recording-date in 1930 to use the vibraphone on some titles. Since Hampton could already play the drums and xylophone, it was not surprising that he preferred a percussive style. In the Benny Goodman Quartet, one of the first multi-ethnic ensembles of Jazz, the instrument was then popularized by Hampton from 1936 on. In the Forties 'Hamp' became an international star as the leader of his own orchestras.

What a wonderful improviser Hampton was, he also proved at a "summit" with Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Buddy Rich in 1953, which can be witnessed on the first CD of this documentation of the greatest vibraphonists of jazz history. Red Norvo was, like Hampton, born in 1908, but preferred a pianistic approach. His trio recordings with guitarist Tal Farlow and the young Charles Mingus on bass are among the highlights of "chamber musical" jazz. Milt Jackson (1923-1999), the first bebop star of the vibraphone, changed from hot to cool and back throughout his career as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet he had to adapt to the group discipline, but with his own bands and recording projects he could revisit his musical roots, for example with Ray Charles on the album "Soul Brothers" (featured on the wallet box "I Love New York Jazz"). Here he presents himself in top-form with the tenor saxophonist Lucky Thompson and Hank Jones on piano.

Unfortunately, Lem Winchester and Eddie Costa, both great musicians, died very young. Here you can hear Costa, who was also a wonderful piano player in his own right, with the pianist Bill Evans, who also lets the sparks fly in dialogue with Dave Pike. Pike went on to great success with his European jazz rock quartet in the 70s.

Buddy Montgomery is represented on a wonderful, rare recording from Canada with the Mastersounds, a more soulful version of the MJQ, which also featured his brothers Wes and Monk. Curtis Amy, a saxophonist from California, whose wonderful records under his own name are appreciated by collectors only, but who has been heard worldwide as a soloist on records by Carole King, holds the honor of having made the first recordings with Bobby Hutcherson and Roy Ayers. Other vibes-men to establish themselves on the West Coast were Cal Tjader, the king of Latin jazz, and the British vibraphonist and pianist Victor Feldman. His countryman Tubby Hayes is primarily known as a saxophonist and flutist, however some live recordings show that he could just as well have based his too short career (1935-1973) on playing the vibraphone.

The lyrical avant-gardist Walt Dickerson (1931-2008), whose music was truly out of this world, was an absolute exception in every way and deserves to be re-discovered.











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