The Jazz Show Episode July 9, 2018

Pianist/Composer Duke Jordan: "Flight to Jordan"

9:03pm - 12:32am

This month our Jazz Features will consist of some fine albums recorded for Blue Note Records by artists that only recorded one date under their own name. They may have been frequent sidemen on various dates for the label but for unexplained reasons only did a single album under their name. Pianist Duke Jordan had a long history in Jazz working with Charlie Parker, Stan Getz and many others. Duke was also a fine composer and wrote many melodies that became frequently played "Jazz standards". This album is a gem and Duke assembled a great band with Jamaican-born Dizzy Reece on trumpet, the great Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone, the then up and coming Reginald (Reggie) Workman on bass and the often recorded Arthur Taylor on drums. Seven wonderful Jordan originals grace this date plus a trio ballad...."I Should Care" written by Paul Weston and Sammy Cahn. This is a well produced and inspired date. "Flight to Jordan" is certainly worth the airfare. Come along for the ride!

Track Listing:

Flight to Jordan
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Star Brite
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Squawkin'
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Deacon Joe
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Split Quick
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Si-Joya (No Problem)
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Diamond Stud
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
I Should Care
Duke Jordan · Flight to Jordan
Doxy
Keith Jarrett · After The Fall
I'll See You Again
Keith Jarrett · After The Fall
Late Lament
Keith Jarrett · After The Fall
Untitled Original 11386
John Coltrane · Both Directions at Once
Vilia
John Coltrane · Both Directions at Once
Impressions
John Coltrane · Both Directions at Once
Slow Blues
John Coltrane · Both Directions at Once
The Girl Who Cried Champagne
Carla Bley · Fleur Carnivore
S'BoutTtime
Joey DeFrancesco · The Philly Connection
Oleo
Joey DeFrancesco · The Philly Connection
Blue Don
Joey DeFrancesco · The Philly Connection
Light and Lovely
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis/Johnny Griffin · The Tenor Scene