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Casey Foundation you're doing the jazz with Neil Tesser glad to have you along in this hour I know I always say that it's always true though in this hour we're going to get to something kind of old and kind of new it's the newly discovered recently released they're calling it the last album of John Coltrane it was recordings that had never been issued and had really been unknown until recently and that album has come out a double cd of John Coltrane's quartet right on the cusp in the mid sixty's of moving into the really extended and long form improvisations for which he would become most famous later in that decade so we're going to hear something from that we've also got new things from several pianists including Antonio Adolfo and Geoffrey Keizer and Lynn Aereo And this from the young pianist Joey Alexander still in his mid teens the album is called Eclipse. The latest from Joey Alexander. The free no. One. You know it's just a. Short. Oh oh. Oh oh oh oh I'm just done. It's. So let's. Say. That. That's a fine Hank Mobley album that sometimes gets overlooked when people are perusing his disc odyssey and it was the title track from the album which was called no room for squares it featured Lee Morgan on trumpet Hank Mobley and Lee Morgan played an awful lot together in the 1950 s. And sixty's not only in Art Blakey Jazz Messengers that's where they more or less met but then on each other's albums for several years after that and with Johnny your on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums that made a heck of a rhythm section the key here or at least the wild card was that Andrew Hill was the pianist and although he recorded for the blue no label he wasn't often heard on these sort of straight ahead Hard Bop sessions so it's really a great treat to hear him in that context just before hand Mobley we heard from the pianist and vocalist Dino duros she was leading a trio with Peter Washington on bass and that Wilson on drums on that version of Green Dolphin Street and before that we started out with Joey Alexander the kid yeah piano along with Reuben Rogers on bass Eric Harland is the drummer on the album called Eclipse the Joey Alexander put out in the summer of 2018 that was one of his own compositions It's called Baldy. And you heard them all right here on jazz with me where we've got some music coming up in just a couple of minutes from the pianist our. First though this solo acoustic guitar music from Pat. A. And. That's the latest from pianist Lee in area here's the latest from pianist Geoffrey Keizer and featuring a vocalist named Gillian Margo. It's The but. the Brazilian jazz pianist leading a large ensemble that he calls the orchestra Atlantica his most recent album out in the summer of 2018 it's called. Just before and Tonio Adolfo in the middle of the set we heard the latest from pianist Geoffrey Keyes or he's working there with a vocalist by the name of Julian Margot and they compose the piece that we heard from their album and titled my way to you which is a lovely recording Geoffrey Keizer is one of those marvelous piano players that perhaps you don't hear enough about because he goes his own way and records less frequently than some others he is in the parlance of jazz musicians everywhere a monster and just before that we heard from Lynn Ariel another very fine piano player her 1st album in several years which also came out in the middle of 2018 is called Give us these days and along with Lynn Ariel and. Bass and yes prevent Holton on drums and if you're familiar with Dutch names then you'll know that those guys are both from the Netherlands. We're going to take us up to the top of the hour here on jazz with Neil Tesser with the recording life spoke about earlier this newly discovered album or double albums worth of material from the great John Coltrane Quartet the album is intitled both directions at once and it's subtitled The last album recorded in 1963 with McCoy Tyner at the piano Jimmy Garrison on bass and Elvin Jones on drums and a series of recordings that were made just as John Coltrane was working in a more traditional vein with Johnny Hartman and Duke Ellington and as he was moving into the music that would really rocket him to greater success throughout the rest of his life the music that was long and stretched out and incredibly adventurous and searching and intrepid And so this double album has excited a lot of attention new Coltrane music after all these years here's a piece that didn't have a title and still doesn't when they recorded it so just known as the untitled original number 11386 Coltrane on soprano saxophone here it is. From. Her. Or. From. Her. The unmistakable sound of the John Coltrane Quartet although you might not recognize that particular piece because it was never released before now but it is part of this double album and titled The both directions at once from John Coltrane also known as the last album. And it is made up of these performances that were recorded in 1963 by the great John Coltrane Quartet and that were unknown until recently and now they've been packaged together includes some tunes that you will find familiar that he recorded before and some such as this one it's known as the untitled original 11386 and in fact there are a couple of different I think 3 different takes of that same piece on this recording so you can compare and contrast and read Ashley Khan's excellent liner notes to help you work your way through it thanks for spending this hour listening to the music I brought for you I mean. 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