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Showing posts with label Hugh Masekela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugh Masekela. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Jazz's Biggest Sellers 2!!


A fresh mix of delightful jazz tracks, all of which either went gold or platinum or charted very highly! Mixed with attention to sound quality (vinyl was used when possible) and arranged for your highest listening pleasure and enjoyment! Listen in the player just below. This is the 2nd in a series of Jazz's Biggest Sellers! If you missed the first one, click here. Thanks for stopping by! - Kendo



John Coltrane - "My Favorite Things (part 1)" - My Favorite Things (1960) 

achieved Gold in 2018, the single was a hit in 1961

Hugh Masekela - "Grazing In the Grass" - The Promise of a Future (1968)

#1 on Billboard Hot 100, sold 4 million copies

Chet Baker - "My Funny Valentine" - Chet Baker Sings (1954)

A financial success that spawned follow-ups and launched Baker into stardom - voted both best trumpeter and best male vocalist in Downbeat Magazine's Audience Polls following the album's release.

Vince Guaraldi Trio - "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" - Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus (1962)

Actually a B-side, radio disc jockeys loved it and it propelled to #22 on the Pop Chart and #9 on the Easy Listening chart. It also helped secure him the Charlie Brown cartoons soundtracks for which he's remembered most today.

Mel Tormé - "Comin' Home Baby!" - Comin' Home Baby! (1962)

Like a few of the selections in this series, the artist had reservations about recording the song, but it revived his career and hit #36 on the pop chart and #13 on the UK singles chart. Tormé's performance was nominated for two Grammys. The arrangement is by Claus Ogerman (!) and the vocal group are The Cookies.

Bill Evans - "Waltz for Debby" - Waltz for Debby (1961)

Don't know how much this sold, but Evans did sell albums and this is considered his best selling. According to Wikipedia, the song has been covered over 300 times.

Deodato - "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)" - Prelude (1972)

#2 on the Hot 100, #3 in Canada and #7 in the UK. The song won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Pop Performance for 1973.

Herbie Hancock - "Chameleon" - Head Hunters (1973)

Words can barely describe the success of this album or it's influence. #13 on the Billboard 200 chart and #2  on the R&B chart. It was the first jazz album to sell (over) a million copies. It is certified in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. It was #1 on the Billboard Jazz Chart from 2-9-1974 to 8-3-1974. That is a really, really long time.

Herb Alpert - "Rise" - Rise (1979)

  #1 on the Hot 100, #1 Billboard Jazz Chart, won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance and the album sold more than 3 million copies. The title song was famously sampled by Notorious B.I.G. on "Hypnotize".

Dakota Staton - "The Late, Late Show" - The Late, Late Show (1957)

The artist's debut album and single was a big hit reaching #4 on the album charts. 

Cal Tjader - "Soul Sauce (Guachi Guaro)" - Soul Sauce (1964)

This album peaked at #52 on the Billboard 200, not bad for a jazz album in the midst of Beatlemania. The single was also a hit.

Diana Krall - "The Look of Love" - The Look of Love (2001)

Her first #1 album in Canada, receiving the Juno Award for Album of the Year. #9 on the US Billboard 200 chart (#1 Jazz Chart), the album was a worldwide hit and the 5th best selling jazz album from 2000-2009. The single hit #22 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart.

Stanley Turrentine - "Pieces of Dreams" - Pieces of Dreams (1974)

The single was a hit and the album peaked at #69 on the Billboard 200, on the chart for 21 weeks in 1974.

John Coltrane - "My Favorite Things (part 2)" - My Favorite Things (1960) 

Coltrane had better selling albums - we will get to them in future episodes. 




Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Jazz DiVinyl with DJ Kendo

 

Fall in love with jazz all over again with light and fun tracks blended with deeper, mysterious selections! Mixed live from vinyl on 3-26-2024 by yours truly. Listen in the player below!


Michel Legrand - "Rosetta" - Legrand Jazz (1958) 

Dave Liebman - "Dark Lady" - Sweet Hands (1975)

three minutes of silence...

Branford Marsalis - "Yes and No" - Random Abstract (1987)

Thelonious Monk - "Mysterioso" - Greatest Hits (196?)

Blue Mitchell - "Try Not to Forget" - Summer Soft (1978)"

Gerry Mulligan - "Bernie's Tune" - Presenting The Gerry Mulligan Sextet (1955)

Hugh Masekela - "Grazing in the Grass" - The Promise of a Future (1968)

Hubert Laws - "Where Is the Love" - Morning Star (1972)

Jack McDuff - "Mini Pads" - Sophisticated Funk (1976)

Lee Morgan - "Kin Folks" - City Lights (1957)

Pat Metheny Group - "Lone Jack" - Pat Metheny Group (1978)

The Modern Jazz Quartet/Jimmy Giuffre Three - "Fine" - Third Stream Music (1960)

image by Andrea Piacquadio.


me chatting away with the mic off ...





Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Playlist for 1-11-2023 Jazzploration - Beautiful Sounds for January!

 
A few tracks absolutely burn! with Patrice Rushen.



Thanks to all who stopped in to this Tuesday's livestream! We heard music brand new to me as well as old favorites and some off the beaten path sounds. We also put Milt Jackson's vocal abilities to the test! If you missed it you can listen on the player below (note: the first few minutes are silent due to a Kendo faux pas). Have a great day! - Kendo


Ryan Fourt - "The Ladybug" - Songs of a Night (2021)

Charles Mingus - "Summertime" - Mingus Three (1957)

Sonny Rollins - "Shout It Out" - The Way I Feel (1976)

This lp cover literally fell apart in my hands 
after I played it on this show! Lush
photo by "Garrett-Howard Inc.".

Miles Davis - "Saeta" - Sketches of Spain (1959)

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - "Serenade to a Cuckoo" - Kirk-a-tron (1975)

Sonny Clark - "Tadd's Delight" - Sonny Clark Trio (1957)

Bobby Hutcherson - "Components" - Components (1965)

Julie London - "You Stepped Out of a Dream" - Julie at Home (1960)

Charles Earland - "We've Only Just Begun" - Live at the Lighthouse (1972)

Grant Green - "Mama Inez" - The Latin Bit (1962)

Hugh Masekela - "Bajabula Bonke (The Healing Song)" - The Promise of a Future (1968)

Harold Vick - "Dottie's Dream" - Steppin' Out (1963)

Eddie Harris - "Children's Song" - Live at Newport (1970)

Thanks to the small critter who made sure
no one will steal my hi-res scan of
this great album

Flora Purim - "Beijo Partido" - Carry On (1979)

Flora Purim - "Freeway Jam" - Carry On (1979)

Milt Jackson - "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" - Soul Believer (1978)

Johnny Hammond - "Breakout" - Breakout (1971)

Johnny Hartman - "The Summer Wind" - Today (1972)

Jack DeJohnette - "Silver Hollow" - New Directions (1978)



Flora taking a cue from Julie London's playbook
(on a very good album).