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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers –
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Complete Studio Recordings (with Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter & Bobby Timmons) [Bonus Track Version]

The Jazz Messengers featuring Lee Morgan on trumpet, Wayne Shorter on tenor sax, Bobby Timmons on piano, Jymie Merritt on bass, and the leader Art Blakey on drums, were one of the most remarkable small groups in jazz history.
This deluxe 5-CD set comprises all of the studio recordings by that legendary formation newly remastered and in chronological order, including all of their Blue Note sessions and their only Impulse date, with Curtis Fuller added on trombone
Presented here are the complete contents plus all known alternate songs and takes from the following original albums:
– The Big Beat (Blue Note BST-84029),
– Like Someone in Love (Blue Note BST-84245),
– A Night in Tunisia (Blue Note BST-84049),
– Pisces (Blue Note GXF-3060),
– Roots and Herbs (Blue Note BST 84347),
– The Witch Doctor (Blue Note BST-84258),
– The Freedom Rider (Blue Note BST-84156), and
– Jazz Messengers!!!!! (Impulse AS-7).Four tracks recorded by the same group live at Birdland in September 1960 have been added as a bonus.
PERSONNEL:
ART BLAKEY, drums & leader
LEE MORGAN, trumpet
WAYNE SHORTER, tenor sax
BOBBY TIMMONS, piano
JYMIE MERRITT, bassWalter Davis Jr. (p)
replaces Bobby Timmons on CD3, 9-10 only.
Curtis Fuller (tb) added on CD5, 3-8 only.Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey & New York between March 1960 and June 1961.
All tracks originally recorded by Rudy Van Gelder and produced by Alfred Lion for Blue Note Records except CD5, 3-8, produced by Bob Thiele for Impulse Records.CD5 (9-12) Bonus Tracks:
Same personnel. Live at Birdland, New York, September 14, 1960INCLUDES 24-PAGE BOOKLET
CD 1: Total Time: 72:55
01 It’s Only A Paper Moon [Alt Tk] 6:22
02 It’s Only A Paper Moon 6:41
03 Dat Dere 8:49
04 The Chess Players 9:37
05 Lester Left Town 6:26
06 Sakeena’s Vision 6:06
07 Politely 6:04
08 When Your Lover Has Gone 6:45
09 Noise In The Attic 7:55
10 Sleeping Dancer Sleep On [Alt Tk] 8:06CD 2: Total Time: 75:41
01 Sleeping Dancer Sleep On 8:07
02 Sincerely Diana 6:48
03 Sincerely Diana [Alt Tk] 6:54
04 Yama 6:22
05 Kozo’s Waltz 6:47
06 Giantis 5:34
07 Johnny’s Blue 9:11
08 So Tired 6:38
09 Like Someone In Love 8:03
10 A Night In Tunisia 11:14CD 3: Total Time: 67:08
01 United #1 6:49
02 Ping Pong #1 5:59
03 Blue Ching 6:47
04 Pisces 6:54
05 Look At The Birdie 6:43
06 Master Mind 6:55
07 Ping Pong #2 7:11
08 Petty Larceny 6:15
09 Roots And Herbs 6:05
10 United #2 7:25CD 4: Total Time: 77:05
01 The Witch Doctor [Alt Tk] 5:34
02 Those Who Sit And Wait 5:53
03 A Little Busy 6:14
04 Joelle 5:11
05 Afrique 6:56
06 Lost And Found 5:05
07 The Witch Doctor 5:30
08 The Back Sliders [Alt Tk] 7:10
09 The Back Sliders 7:48
10 The Freedom Rider 7:26
11 Tell It Like It Is 7:52
12 El Toro 6:21CD 5: Total Time: 79:31
01 Blue Lace 5:58
02 Uptight 6:14
03 Alamode [À La Mode] 6:50
04 Invitation 7:28
05 Circus 5:14
06 You Don’t Know What Love Is 7:00
07 I Hear A Rhapsody 6:33
08 Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good To You 4:58
09 ‘Round Midnight 9:44
10 The Things I Love 8:26
11 The Summit 9:26
12 The Theme 1:35
DAH 11th
Alternative Contemporaneities : Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ)
Richard Haden curated Alternative Contemporaneities:Temporary Autonomous Zones, assisted by Cristy Almaida, opens at MOCA, North Miami, March 21 until May 30, 2015.
There is a catalogue of images and texts contributed by, at least, the artists, the curators and the museum director.
Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ)
PE advocates for TAZ, below.
Some links : Hakim Bey interviews David Levi Strauss, BOMB 89, Fall 2004.
Alternative Contemporaneities:Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ)
Opening Reception
Saturday, March 21, 7PM
This group exhibition builds on the work: Temporary Autonomous Zones (TAZ) by Hakim Bey (Peter Lamborn Wilson). The project is curated by Richard Haden.
TAZ “alludes to creating temporary spaces that elude formal structures of control…thus creating the foundation for authenticity and spontaneity”. Richard Haden proposes to articulate the exhibition through TAZ and the ways in which it has to do with recreating an “intentional community” (IC) which relates to how past communities purposefully organized in various forms as collectives, to succeed as small villages or townships, guilds, radical groups, et cetera, that eventually gave way to controlling socio-economic structures, which eventually led to the loss of authentic empowerment.
On view March 21 – May 30
Participating artists:
3PQ
Farley Aguilar
Kevin Arrow
Dogan Arslanoglu
Zack Balber
Alejandro Bellizzi
Loriel Beltran
Pip Brant
Belaxis Buil
Timothy Buwalda
Khadine Caines
Autumn Casey
Clifton Childree
James Concannon
Jeroen Eisinga
Philip Estlund
Barry Fellman
Violet Forest
Rob Goyanes
Adler Guerrier
Elisa Harkins
Jason Hedges
HICCUP
Patricia Margarita Hernandez
Andrew Horton
Guo Jian
Brookhart Jonquil
Sinisa Kukec
Charles Linder
Cole Miller
Beatriz Monteavaro
Jillian Mayer
Kuby Nnamdie
Ernesto Oroza & Magdiel Aspillaga
Orestes De La Paz
Gavin Perry
Christina Pettersson
Michelle Lisa Polissant
Cheryl Pope
Ralph Provisero
Jan & Dave
Johnny Robles
Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova
AdrienneRose Gionta
Barron Sherer
Kalan Sherrerd
Sleeper
Misael Soto
Seth Tobocman
Frances Trombly
Kyle Trowbridge
Angela Valella
Sofia Valiente
Michael Vasquez
Agustina Woodgate
Alex YudzonRichard Haden / Curator
Cristy Almaida / Assistant Curator












