Yesterday in Dead Musicians ♪♫ - October 28 10-28a: The Baby Huey Story 1971 - Stefano Landi : Homo fugit velut umbra / Pluhar 2004 - Dance to the Best of Earl Bostic 1956 1639 – Stefano Landi (Italian composer & teacher, member of Papal chapel) 1755 – Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (French composer) 1768 – Michel Blavet (French flutist & composer) 1779 – Raphael Weiss (German priest, organist & composer) 1854 – James P. Carrell (American minister, singing teacher, composer & shape-note tunebook compiler) http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/ssb/display.cfm?TitleID=610&Format=jpg&PageNum=130 1875 – William Howard Glover (English composer, violinist & writer on music) 1877 – Johann Herbeck (Austrian conductor & composer, premiered Schubert's Unfinished Symphony) 1912 – Edgar Tinel (Belgian composer) 1914 – Richard Heuberger (Austrian composer, music critic & teacher) 1927 – Eaton Faning (English composer & teacher) 1940 – Andrea d' Angeli (Italian composer, musicologist & teacher) 1959 – Egon Kornauth (Austrian composer & pianist) 1962 – Pierre Froidebise (Belgian organist, composer & music editor) 1963 – Mart Saar (Estonian composer, organist & folksong collector) 1965 – Earl Bostic (American jazz & R&B alto saxophonist) 1970 – Baby Huey (American soul singer) ************************************************* Stefano Landi : Homo fugit velut umbra... (alpha, 2004) L'Arpeggiata: Christina Pluhar, harpe baroque, théorbe, guitare baroque, gitarra battente & direction Johannette Zomer, soprano Marco Beasley, ténor Stephan van Dyck, ténor Alain Buet, basse Eero Palviainen, archiluth, guitare baroque Charles-Edouard Fantin, théorbe, tiorbino, luth Renaissance, guitare baroque, gitarra battente Elisabeth Seitz, psaltérion Paulina Van Laarhoven, lirone, violone Atsushi Sakai, viole de gambe Lorenzo Colitto & Mira Glodeanu, violons baroques William Dongois, cornet à bouquin, cornet muet Michèle Claude, percussions front: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-8jDOt0NGuc0/TeHWuLWZTsI/AAAAAAAAG3I/8w589Cvyxcg/s1600/front.jpg mp3: http://www.mediafire.com/?y4m3uv9853648c1 PASSWORD (if required): aire ************************************************* Earl Bostic - Dance to the Best of Bostic (King, 1956) vinyl rip Side A 1. Flamingo 2. Always 3. Deep Purple 4. Smoke Rings 5. What No Pearls 6. Jungle Drums Side B 1. Serenade 2. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 3. Seven Steps 4. I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You 5. Don't You Do It 6. Steamwhistle Jump Recording and original release details: “Serenade” (T7) and “Seven Steps” (T9) were recorded in New York, March 23rd, 1950. Personnel: Earl Bostic (as) Count Hastings (ts) Gene Redd (vib) Clifton Smalls (p) Al Casey (g) Keter Betts (b) Joe Marshall (d) “Serenade” was released as King 4369, “Seven Steps” was released as King 4387 “Don’t You Do It” (T11) was recorded in New York,October 13th, 1950. Personnel as above, except Eddie Barefield replaces Al Casey (g) “Don’t You Do It” was released as King 4683 “Flamingo” (T1), “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” (T8), “Always” (T2) and “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You” (T10) were recorded in New York, January 10th, 1951. Personnel: Gene Redd (tp,vib) Earl Bostic (as) Count Hastings (ts) Clifton Smalls (p) Rene Hall (g) Keter Betts (b) Jimmy Cobb (d) “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” was released as King 4437, “Flamingo” b/w “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You “was released as King 4475, “Always” was released as King 4454 “Steamwhistle Jump” (T12) was recorded in New York, December 17th, 1952. Personnel: Richard "Blue" Mitchell (tp) Earl Bostic (as) Ray Felder (ts) Gene Redd (vib) Joe Knight (p) Mickey Baker (g) Ike Isaacs (b) George Brown (d) “Steamwhistle Jump” was released as King 4603 “What No Pearls” (T5) was recorded in Los Angeles, June 6th, 1953. Personnel: Blue Mitchell, Tommy Turrentine (tp) Earl Bostic (as) Stanley Turrentine (ts) Luis Rivera (p) Herman Mitchell (g) Mario Delagarde (b) Albert Bartee (d) “What No Pearls” was released as King 4644 “Deep Purple” (T3), “Smoke Rings” (T4) and “Jungle Drums” (T6) were recorded in Cincinnati, August 24th, 1953. Personnel: Blue Mitchell, Tommy Turrentine (tp) Earl Bostic (as) Stanley Turrentine (ts) Edward Richley (vib) Alexander Sample (p) Charles Grayson (g) Bob Burton (b) Granville Hogan (d) “Smoke Rings” b/w “Deep Purple” was released as King 4674, “Jungle Drums” was released as King 4708 front: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_z1V_DqbnDKU/S7eglXGnk1I/AAAAAAAABVc/-Ap3sIxnNS0/s1600/DTTBOB+front+small.jpg back: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_z1V_DqbnDKU/S7efLE6NKbI/AAAAAAAABVE/FhruOFxWsxA/s400/DTTBOB+back.jpg mp3@320: http://rapidshare.com/files/371643681/Dance_To_The_Best_Of_Bostic.rar PASSWORD: greaseyspoon ************************************************* The Baby Huey Story - The Living Legend (Buddah, 1971) Listen To Me 6:35 Mama Get Yourself Togheter 6:10 A Change Is Going To Come 9:23 Mighty, Mighty 2:45 Hard Times 3:19 Carlifornia Dreaming 4:43 Running 3:36 One Dragon Two Dragon 4:02 front: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pA1fXIKAdaE/TnYfvgVIhzI/AAAAAAAAHMA/9YqA3XlQokE/s1600/huey1%255B1%255D.jpg mp3: http://www.multiupload.com/I1JL1A7DLG ************************************************* http://yesterdayindeadmusicians.blogspot.com/