VA: - Paul Murphy Presents - The Return Of Jazz Club 2LP
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- Lyhyt kuvaus In 1984 my musical education was about to take a leap forward, and one man was responsible: Paul Murphy, DJ at the WAG Clubâs Jazz Room. In an interview in the Face magazine, the Specialsâ Jerry Dammers described a typical night at the club, making it sound like a lost scene from Absolute Beginners. I wanted to be there but was too young to go, but later that year an album called âJazz Clubâ appeared. It had Murphyâs name on it and was a brilliant selection of 50s and 60s hard bop and bossa-influenced soul jazz. Iâd wanted to like jazz but had no real entry point. The album opened the door: Tubby Hayes, Dizzy, Art Blakey â now I understood! A second volume came out the following year and was if anything even better: Duke and Ella ripping through âMack The Knifeâ and Roland Kirkâs revamp of âGreen Onionsâ as âA Sack Full Of Soulâ. Over the following years I took in some of Paulâs club nights at the Purple Pit and the Purple Pussycat, his own nightclub. He was playing more R&B at that point and I knew very little of his early days as a jazz dance pioneer at the Electric Ballroom and the Horseshoe in Tottenham Court Road, the gigs which made him a star. As Gilles Peterson recently stated, âPaul Murphy found almost every jazz dancefloor classic.â And then nothing. There were rumours, but the fact was he had left the scene. He returned in the late 90s to make a series of excellent dance records before leaving town again for a life in Hungary. I eventually reconnected with Paul via Facebook, telling him how much the âJazz Clubâ compilations had influenced me. One thing led to another and suddenly we were discussing a new volume. Culled from the extensive Prestige and Riverside catalogues, âThe Return Of Jazz Clubâ is a mix of all the things good about the original compilations: distinctive latin jazz from Art Farmer and Billy Taylor, a touch of vocal jazz from Eddie Jefferson and dancefloor-friendly blues-filled gems such a Bennie Greenâs âHi-Yo Silverâ. I canât tell you how pleased I am we managed to get this release together. By Dean Rudland (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,014
Side 1:
1. St. Thomas - Sonny Rollins
2. Manteca - The Red Garland Trio
3. Bye-Ya - Thelonious Monk Trio
4. Blue Stompin' - Hal Singer with Charlie Shavers
Side 2:
1. Flying Home - Arnett Cobb
2. Hi-Yo Silver - Bennie Green
3. Grease Monkey - Kenny Burrell with the Brother Jack McDuff Quartet
4. Spider Man - Freddie McCoy
Side 3:
1.Pedro Stroller - Johnny Lytle
2. Parchman Farm - Mose Allison
3. Filthy McNasty - Eddie Jefferson
4. Mau Mau - Art Farmer Septet
Side 4:
1. Mambo Inn - Billy Taylor Trio with Candido
2. Flatjacks - Willie Rodriguez Jazz Quartet
3. Blue Gator - Willis Jackson
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