
(Est. 2007) To celebrate the Festival’s 50th Anniversary,
the Monterey Jazz Festival and Concord Records partnered together in 2007 to
form Monterey Jazz Festival Records in
order to present some of the finest, never-before-released performances from
the Festival’s storied past. MJFR is
also committed to looking forward—not only by presenting new works and
all-star collaborations for future release, but as a not-for-profit label. The
profits realized by MJF will be
re-invested into its year-round jazz education programs benefiting students and
young people around the world.
2008
Releases-available August 5th!
Art
Blakey and the Giants of Jazz - Live
at the 1972 Monterey Jazz Festival
“The repertoire of the Giants
of Jazz in this collection is made
up of bop classics and superior standards,
an alternation of exciting swing with
lovely balladry." Liner notes by
Doug Ramsey, author.
Personnel: Art
Blakey, drums; Sonny
Stitt, alto
and tenor saxophones; Roy
Eldridge,
trumpet; Clark
Terry, trumpet
and flugelhorn; Kai
Winding, trombone; Thelonious
Monk, piano; Al
McKibbon,
bass.
Set list: "Blue 'n' Boogie," '''Round
Midnight," "Perdido," "Stardust," "Lover
Man," "I Can't Get Started With You," "The
Man I Love," "A Night in Tunisia" |
| Dave Brubeck - 50
Years of Dave Brubeck: Live
at the Monterey Jazz Festival,
1958-2007
“…an uncommon overview
of artist/venue synchronicity.
Unlike other volumes in the series,
it is not confined to a single
performance, but rather spans the
entire Monterey Jazz Festival history
and captures much of Brubeck's
own history in the process.” Liner
notes by Bob Blumenthal, JazzTimes.
Personnel: Dave
Brubeck,
piano; and various
others, including Paul
Desmond,
alto saxophone; Gerry
Mulligan,
baritone saxophone; Bill
Smith, clarinet; Eugene
Wright,
bass; Joe
Morello,
drums.
Compiled songs: "Two Part
Contention," "Someday My Prince Will
Come," "Take Five," "Sermon on the
Mount," "Jumping Bean," "Tritonis," "Goodbye
Old Friend," "I Got Rhythm," "Sleep," "Margie" |
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Shirley Horn - Live
at the 1994 Monterey Jazz
Festival
"In 1994, in Tim Jackson's second
full year of producing the Monterey
Jazz Festival, he invited pianist/vocalist
Shirley Horn to the autumn classic
for the first time. ‘At Monterey,
Shirley was at the peak of her
powers,’ says Jackson.” Liner
notes by Dan Ouellette, DownBeat.
Personnel: Shirley
Horn,
piano, vocals; Charles
Ables,
bass; Steve
Williams,
drums. Set list: "Foolin'
Myself," "The Look
of Love," "How
Am I to Know," "L.A.
Breakdown (And
Take Me In)," "Nice
'N' Easy," "A Song
for You," "I've
Got the World on
a String," "Here's
to Life," "Hard
Hearted Hannah," "Blues
for Big Scotia"
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Tito
Puente & His
Orchestra - Live at the
1977 Monterey Jazz Festival
"Tito's performance [in Monterey]
was a long-awaited first that showcased
a 15-piece orchestra with a humongous
sound. It also signaled Tito's
entry into the jazz arena…and
would find him traveling the world
playing Latin jazz throughout the
Eighties and Nineties. It would
also raise his profile into the
American mainstream." Liner notes
by Jesse "Chuy" Varela, KCSM
FM, San Mateo, California.
Personnel: Tito
Puente,
timbales, bandleader;
and his orchestra.
Set list: "Para los Rumberos," "Oye
Como Va," "Babarabatiri," "Delirio," "Tito's
Odyssey," "Don't You Worry 'bout
a Thing (Cha Cha Cha)," "Pare Cochero," "El
Rey del Timbal," "Picadillo" |
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Cal Tjader - The
Best of Cal Tjader: Live
at the Monterey Jazz Festival,
1958-1980
"…Tjader was equally versed
in jazz, Afro-Cuban and other Latin
idioms and bridged them in a way
that never sounded forced….blues
and boleros, mambo, bop and bossa
nova - with grace, taste, and feeling." Liner
notes by Jesse Hamlin, San
Francisco Chronicle.
Personnel: Cal Tjader,
vibraphone, percussion, bandleader;
and various others, including Clark
Terry, Dizzy Gillespie,
trumpets; Buddy DeFranco,
clarinet; Vince Guaraldi, John
Lewis, pianos; Michael
Wolff, electric piano; Al
McKibbon, Richard
Davis, bass; Willie
Bobo, drums, timbales; Mongo
Santamaria, Armando
Peraza, Poncho
Sanchez, congas. Set
list: "Summertime," "Now's
the Time," "Cubano Chant," "Tumbao," "Manteca," "Afro
Blue," "If You Could See Me Now," "Speak
Low"
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Jimmy Witherspoon featuring
Robben Ford: Live
at the 1972 Monterey Jazz Festival
"Spoon always had the audience
in the palm of his hand and this
show was no exception. Spoon was
an entertainer par excellence." Liner
notes by Robben Ford.
Personnel: Jimmy
Witherspoon,
vocals; Robben
Ford,
guitar, alto saxophone; Paul
Nagel,
electric piano; Stan
Poplin,
bass; Jim
Baum,
drums (on bonus
track, "When I
Been Drinkin'," recorded
in 1959: Coleman
Hawkins, Ben
Webster,
tenor saxophones; Roy
Eldridge,
trumpet; Woody
Herman,
clarinet; Earl "Fatha" Hines,
piano; Vernon
Ashley,
bass; Mel
Lewis,
drums). Set
list: "I'm
Gonna Move to the
Outskirts of Town," "S.K.
Blues," "Kansas
City," "Goin' Down
Slow," "Walkin'
by Myself," "Ain't
Nobody's Business
What I Do," "I
Want a Little Girl," "I
Don't Know," "Early
One Morning," (incomplete) "Reds
and Whiskey," (bonus) "When
I Been Drinkin'"
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2007 Releases
50th Anniversary All-Stars / 2007
Louis Armstrong
/ 1958
Miles Davis / 1963
Dizzy Gillespie / 1965
Thelonious Monk / 1964
Sarah Vaughan / 1971
Live at the Monterey
Jazz Festival / Highlights, Vol. 1
  
  
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