Wednesday, March 31, 2010
0033 Joe Harriott [Blue Harriott] FLAC 4(14.13)
Contributed by delmonico, who writes:-
These 4 tracks recorded on 5 May 1959 were first issued in the UK as an ep. They were later included in a US Jazzland lp called 'Southern Horizons,' which was never issued in the UK, together with other tracks recorded a year later.
Joe's next recordings, in November 1960, were to be his ground breaking music with his 'Free Form' groups.
Hank Shaw - trumpet
Joe Harriott - alto
Harry South - piano
Coleridge Goode - bass
Bobby Orr - drums
01 Senor Blues
02 Still Goofin'
03 Count Twelve
04 Jumpin' with Joe
Label: SEG 7939
Recorded May 05 1959
Lineage: EP>FLAC
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Thanks, Southern Horizons has been posted before, cant remember where but can re up if needed
ReplyDeleteAlready have these tracks from the album, but will d/l them again because....a)it's Joe Harriott and b) to acknowledge existence of the EP. Great stuff! lol
ReplyDeleteThanks. I've got these tracks on Southern Horizons but its great to see Hank Shaw in evidence again.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all for your support.
ReplyDeleteThat's dedication, jason!
We do have Southern Horizons, Reza, but thanks for the offer. At the moment though, it is a little outside our range as part is from 1960.
link is dead, any chance of redoing it.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - the link is still okay. Just downloaded it to test. Unpacks okay too. Suggest you try again - if still a problem then it must be a fault at your end. Some disturbance at RS lately so perhaps something to do with that.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't solve it, let us know here and we will upload somewhere else.
What a great collection. Thank you for sharing. I just signed on to Rapidshare Pro and this is the first site on which I am using it.
ReplyDeletewho took the photograph for the cover?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - Sleeve photo by T.A. Cryer. A copy of the back cover now displayed on the front page but not in the download.
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDeleteDiscovering the beauty of jazz through Joe Harriott, thanks so much!!
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