Live At The 1965 Monterey Jazz Festival

Dizzy Gillespie

Live At The 1965 Monterey Jazz Festival

CD $14.98 $10.98

RELEASE DATE: 21 Aug 2007

MJFR-30337

LABEL: MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL RECORDS

GENRE: JAZZ

This previously unreleased live album features Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, James Moody playing flute & tenor saxophone, Kenny Barron on piano, Christopher White groovin' the bass, Rudy Collins playing drums and Big Black jammin' on congas. Produced by Jimmy Lyons, this album was recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival on September 19, 1965.


TRACKLISTING

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Trinidad, Goodbye
  • 3. The Day After
  • 4. Poor Joe
  • 5. Dizzy's Comedy Sketch
  • 6. A Night In Tunisia
  • 7. Band Introduction
  • 8. Ungawa
  • 9. Chega De Saudade (No More Blues)

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