The Jazz Show Episode November 25, 2024

Roy Haynes Ensemble: "Out of The Afterneen"

9:01pm - 12:40am

Tonight's Jazz Feature is an iconic album by master drummer Roy Haynes with a hand picked quartet of amazing musicians. The album was issued on Impulse Records and recorded in May of 1962 and usually always makes the list of 100 best Jazz albums. The group that Roy picked was unique beginning with Roland (aka Rahsaan) Kirk on all of his horns: tenor saxophone, manzello, stritch, and flutes, pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Henry Grimes and of course Roy Haynes. The album consists of four well selected standard tunes and 3 originals by Haynes. With this album we celebrate Roy's 99 years on the planet and his huge contribution to Jazz history and a life well lived. Roy was born in Boston on March 13,1925 and died on November 12,2024 peacefully ay his home in Nassau County New York,

Track Listing:

Moon Ray
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
Fly Me To The Moon
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
Raoul
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
Snap Crackle
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
If I Should Lose You
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
Long Wharf
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
Some Other Spring
Roy Haynes · Out Of The Afternoon
Ornithology
CharlieParker · Charlie Parker at Carnegie Hall
Cheryl
Charlie Parker · Charlie Parker at Carnegie Hall
Ko Ko
Charlie Parker · Charlie Parker at Carnegie Hall
Twisted
Wardell Gray · Wardell Gray Memorial
Southside
Wardell Gray · Wardell Gray Memorial
My Favorite Things
John Coltrane · Newport 1963.
Shulie-A-Bop
Sarah Vaughan · Swingin' Easy
Lover Man
Sarah Vaughan · Swingin' Easy
You Hit The Spot
Sarah Vaughan · Swingin' Easy
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Sarah Vaughan · Swingin' Easy
Pumpkin
Andrew Hill · Black Fire
Subterfuge
Andew Hill · Black Fire
Cantarnos
Andrew Hill · Black Fire
Invitation
Roy Haynes · People
Softly as In A Morning Sunrise
Roy Haynes · People
Alone Together
Roy Haynes · People
Sillie Willie
Roy Haynes · Senyah
Steps-What Was
Chick Corea · Now He Sings, Now He Sobs