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Music History Events: Jazz albums recorded Jan. 10
Music History Events: Jazz albums recorded Jan. 10:

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The Bud Powell Trio (1947)
Bud Powell Trio is a studio album by jazz pianist Bud Powell, released on Roost in 1957, featuring two sessions that Powell recorded in 1947 and 1953. The 1947 session was Powell’s first studio recording as leader, and was originally released as a 10″ LP called The Bud Powell Trio.
The album was released on CD in 1990 by Roulette, which acquired Roost in 1958. The material is also available on The Complete Blue Note and Roost Recordings box set from Blue Note.
Tracks: 00:00 A1 I’ll Remember April 02:56 A2 Indiana 05:43 A3 Somebody Loves Me 08:40 A4 I Should Care 11:44 A5 Bud’s Bubble 14:22 A6 Off Minor 16:47 A7 Nice Work If You Can Get It 19:08 A8 Everything Happens To Me 21:51 B1 Embraceable You 24:43 B2 Burt Covers Bud 27:50 B3 My Heart Stood Still 31:10 B4 You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To 33:50 B5 Bag’s Groove 36:05 B6 My Devotion 39:10 B7 Stella By Starlight 41:20 B8 Woody ‘N You
Musicians: Tracks A1 to A8 Bud Powell – Piano Max Roach – Drums Curly Russell – Bass January 10, 1947 Tracks B1 to B8 Bud Powell – Piano George Duvivier – bass Art Taylor – drums.

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John Coltrane – Lush Life (1958)
Lush Life is a studio album by the jazz musician John Coltrane. It was released in early 1961 through Prestige Records. It was assembled from previously unissued tracks from three recording sessions at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey in 1957 and 1958. As Coltrane’s profile increased during the 1960s, some years after the end of his Prestige contract, the label used unissued recordings to create new albums without Coltrane’s input or approval.
January 10, 1958 (“Lush Life”)
- John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
- Donald Byrd – trumpet
- Red Garland – piano
- Paul Chambers – bass
- Louis Hayes – drums
Cecil Taylor – Jumpin Punkins / Cell Walk for Celeste / New York City R&B (1961)
Jumpin’ Punkins is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded for the Candid label in January 1961 but not issued in the States until 1987. The first release was in Japan by Victor in 1977 as Cecil Taylor All Stars Featuring Buell Neidlinger, although a release was initially scheduled (with a different cover) in 1971, with a promotional edition produced before the intended retail release was cancelled. The album features two small group performances by Taylor with Buell Neidlinger, Denis Charles and Archie Shepp, and two performances by a larger group including Billy Higgins, Clark Terry, Roswell Rudd, Steve Lacy and Charles Davis. Additional recordings from these sessions were released on New York City R&B in 1971 and Cell Walk for Celeste in 1988.
Cell Walk for Celeste is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded for the Candid label in January 1961 but not released until 1988. The album features performances by Taylor with Archie Shepp, Buell Neidlinger and Denis Charles. Additional recordings from these sessions were released on New York City R&B in 1971 and Jumpin’ Punkins in 1987.
Personnel
- Cecil Taylor – piano
- Buell Neidlinger – bass
- Denis Charles – drums
- Archie Shepp – tenor sax
- Billy Higgins – drums
- Clark Terry – trumpet
- Roswell Rudd – trombone
- Steve Lacy – soprano saxophone
- Charles Davis – baritone saxophone

Barney Kessel – Workin’ Out! (1961)
Workin’ Out! with the Barney Kessel Quartet is an album by guitarist Barney Kessel recorded in 1961 and released on the Contemporary label.
Track listing:
- “Good Li’l Man” (Marvin Jenkins) – 3:24
- “Summertime” (George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) – 5:47
- “Spanish Scenery” (Barney Kessel) – 6:32
- “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” (Louis Lambert) – 6:20
- “New Rhumba” (Ahmad Jamal) – 5:45
- “My Man’s Gone Now” (Gershwin, Heyward) – 6:31
- “My Funny Valentine” (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 4:47
- “Pedal Point” (Kessel) – 4:10
Personnel:
- Barney Kessel – guitar
- Marvin Jenkins – piano, flute
- Jerry Good – bass
- Stan Popper – drums

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McCoy Tyner – Inception (1962)
Inception is the debut album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner which was released on the Impulse! label in 1962. It features performances by Tyner with bassist Art Davis and drummer Elvin Jones.
Track listing
All compositions by McCoy Tyner except as indicated
"Inception" - 4:28
"There Is No Greater Love" (Jones, Symes) - 6:21
"Blues for Gwen" - 4:27
"Sunset" - 4:41
"Effendi" - 6:39
"Speak Low" (Weill, Nash) - 6:18
Recorded on January 10 (#1, 4–5) and January 11 (#2–3, 6), 1962.
Personnel
McCoy Tyner - piano
Art Davis - bass
Elvin Jones - drums

Clifford Jordan Quartet – Bearcat (1962)
Bearcat is an album by jazz saxophonist Clifford Jordan which was recorded in late 1961 and early 1962 and released on the Jazzland label.
Track listing
All compositions by Clifford Jordan except as indicated
"Bear Cat" - 4:56
"Dear Old Chicago" - 5:30
"How Deep Is the Ocean?" (Irving Berlin) - 4:58
"The Middle of the Block" - 4:59
"You Better Leave It Alone" - 5:57
"Malice Towards None" (Tom McIntosh) - 5:58
"Out-House" - 5:29
Personnel
Clifford Jordan — tenor saxophone
Cedar Walton - piano
Teddy Smith - bass
J. C. Moses - drums

Clifford Jordan, tenor sax Cedar Walton, piano Teddy Smith, bass J.C. Moses, drums Recorded on December 28, 1961, January 10, 1962. New York City Recorded By Ray Fowler
Side A 00:00 Bearcat Written By Clifford Jordan 05:05 Dear Old Chicago Written By Clifford Jordan 10:37 How Deep Is The Ocean? Written By Irving Berlin 15:40 The Middle Of The Block Written By Clifford Jordan Side B 20:48 You Better Leave It Alone Written By Clifford Jordan 26:54 Malice Towards None Written By Tom McIntosh 32:58 Out-House Written By Clifford Jordan
Freddie Hubbard – High Blues Pressure (1968)
High Blues Pressure is an album by trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. It was his second release on the Atlantic label and features performances by Hubbard, James Spaulding, Bennie Maupin, Herbie Lewis, Roman “Dog” Broadus, Weldon Irvine, Kenny Barron, Freddie Waits, Louis Hayes, Howard Johnson, and Kiane Zawadi.
Track listing
- “Can’t Let Her Go” (Weldon Irvine) – 6:13
- “Latina” – 4:47
- “High Blues Pressure” – 7:31
- “A Bientot” (Billy Taylor) – 7:37
- “True Colors” – 5:29
- “For B.P.” – 9:44
All compositions by Freddie Hubbard except as indicated
- Recorded on November 13, 1967 (tracks 1–3) and January 10, 1968 (tracks 4–6)
Personnel
- Freddie Hubbard – trumpet, flugelhorn
- James Spaulding – alto saxophone, flute
- Bennie Maupin – tenor saxophone, flute
- Herbie Lewis – bass
- Roman “Dog” Broadus – conga
- Weldon Irvine – piano (track 1)
- Kenny Barron – piano (tracks 2–6)
- Freddie Waits – drums (tracks 1–3)
- Louis Hayes – drums (tracks 4–6)
- Howard Johnson – baritone saxophone, tuba (tracks 2–6)
- Kiane Zawadi – trombone, euphonium (tracks 2–6)

Miles Davis – You’re Under Arrest (1984)
You’re Under Arrest is a 1985 album recorded by Miles Davis, presenting a mixture of pop covers (including Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time” and Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature“), and original material dealing with politics, racism, pollution, and war. It is the first Davis album since On the Corner in 1972 to include electric guitarist John McLaughlin.

Track List:
1 One Phone Call / Street Scenes 4:34
2 Human Nature 4:30
3 Intro: MD 1 / Something's On Your Mind / MD 2 7:17
4 Ms. Morrisine 4:57
5 Katia Prelude 0:40
6 Katia 7:37
7 Time After Time 3:37
8 You're Under Arrest 6:14
9. Medley3:23
9.1Jean Pierre
9.2You're Under Arrest
9.3Then There Were None
Musicians
Miles Davis – trumpet, "Police Voices, Davis Voices" (1), arrangements (1–7, 9), Oberheim OB-Xa (5, 6)
Robert Irving III – synthesizers (1–4, 7, 9), arrangements (2, 4–7, 9), Yamaha DX7 (5, 6, 8), Korg Polysix and Oberheim OB-Xa (5, 6), organ and clavinet (8), celesta (9)
John Scofield – guitar (1–3, 7–9), arrangements (8)
John McLaughlin – all guitars (4), guitar (5, 6)
Darryl Jones, aka "The Munch" – bass
Al Foster – drums (1, 7–9)
Vincent Wilburn – drums (2, 3), Simmons drums (4–6)
Steve Thornton – percussion, Spanish voice (1)
Bob Berg – soprano saxophone (1), tenor saxophone (8, 9)
Sting – French policeman's voice (1)
Marek Olko – Polish voice (1)
James "J.R." Prindiville (Jim Rose, road manager) – sound of handcuffs (1)

Brad Mehldau – Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard (1999)
Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard is a live album by American pianist and composer Brad Mehldau released on the Warner Bros. label in 1999.

Track listing
All compositions by Brad Mehldau except as indicated
"All the Things You Are" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) - 13:44
"Sehnsucht" - 10:48
"Nice Pass" - 17:35
"Solar" (Miles Davis) - 9:54
"London Blues" - 7:37
"I'll Be Seeing You" (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal) - 7:17
"Exit Music (For a Film)" (Radiohead) - 8:53
Personnel
Brad Mehldau - Piano
Larry Grenadier - Bass
Jorge Rossy - DrumsTrack listing
All compositions by Brad Mehldau except as indicated
"All the Things You Are" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) - 13:44
"Sehnsucht" - 10:48
"Nice Pass" - 17:35
"Solar" (Miles Davis) - 9:54
"London Blues" - 7:37
"I'll Be Seeing You" (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal) - 7:17
"Exit Music (For a Film)" (Radiohead) - 8:53
Personnel
Brad Mehldau - Piano
Larry Grenadier - Bass
Jorge Rossy - Drums
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