Les McCan by Soulful Pianists.
The Seattle Penthouse and NYC Vanguard
Piano Trio live recording capturing the humpy play
Official unannounced McCan, which was released in the late 1960s.
Product Number: KKJ-226; Original Product Number: HCD-2066; 3CD; Import; Live; Japanese Belt and Explanation Included
Les McCan / Never a Dal Moment
Les McCann / Never A Dull Moment! Live From Coast To Coast 1966-1967
(CD 1)
Blue 'n' Boogie (D.Gillespie, F.Paparelli) 5:29
Could Be (L.McCann) 6:54
3. The Grabber (M.Alexander) 4:07
4. Yours Is My Heart Alone (F.Lehár, F.Loehner, H.Smith) 9:15
Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA on January 27, 1966.
5. The Shampoo (L.McCann) 5:31
6. Wait For It (L.McCann) 6:12
7. This Could Be the Start of Something Big (S.Allen) 4:01
Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA on January 27, 1966.
(CD 2)
1. Out in the Outhouse (L.McCann) 5:44
2. A Night in Tunisia (D.Gillespie, F.Paparelli) 6:16
3. Da-Da (L.McCann) 4:45
Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA on February 3, 1966.
Lavande (L.McCann) 7:24
5. There Will Never Be Another You (H.Warren, M.Gordon) 7:23
6. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (L.Hanley, A.Meader) 7:53) *
Recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle, WA on February 10, 1966.
* Recorded at the Penthouse on August 15, 1963 with Victor Gaskin (b) and Tony Bazley. (d)
(CD 3)
Love for Sale (C.Porter) 7:11
2. I Can Dig It (L.McCann) 8:24
3. Doin' That Thing (L.Vinnegar) 8:57
I Am in Love (C.Porter) 6:07
Goin' Out of My Head (T.Randazzo, B.Weinstein) 3:11 5.
6. Sunny (B.Hebb) 9:13
Blues 5 (L.McCann) 5:00 7.
8. The Shampoo (L.McCann) 1:36
Recorded at the Village Vanguard in New York, NY on July 16, 1967.
Les McCann (piano)
(CD1,2)
Stanley Gilbert (bass) ,Paul Humphrey (drums) , Tony Bazley (drums, Feb 10, 1996)
(CD3)
Leroy Vinnegar (bass) , Frank Severino (drums)
Jazz & Soul Full Pianist Les McCan A valuable live album recorded in the 1960s at the Penthouse Jazz Club of Seattle and Village Vanguard in NYC!
Les McCan's piano style is renowned for its full Bruce Feeling, but in the 1960s there are many albums in the jazz field, bebop and straight ahead, and in the 70s it was inspired by New Soul, and many other works including Soul Jazz. It also has excavation activities such as Roberta Aires and Jazz Cool Saders, and boosting Roberta Fluck.
This is Les McCan, but in the 1960s he was the time he had oil as the most jazz player. Although it was not often featured in Japan as a jazz player, the first collaborative album "Swiss Movement" with Eddie Harris, who taught the world of the Montroue Jazz Festival, in 1969.
This product is a live recording by the Piano Trio from 1966-67 which was fulfilled as a jazz player. Recording in February 1966 "Penthhouse" by a trio of Stan Gilbert (b) and Paul Humfrey (ds) Recording at the Village Vanguard in July 1967 is played by a trio of Lilo Vinegar (b) and Frank Severino (ds) Audio source from Crown 2-Track Porterable Tape Recorder brought to you by George Clavin, President of Resonance Records.
This book contains 3 CDs, 20 live music in the penthouse and 8 Vanguard live songs. A happy nose-song playing style with the appeal of the unlimited brightness common to Erolle Garner, Armad Jamal, Jean Harris and Ramsey Louis.
Official release of the product by the relation between Les McCan. The sound source is transmitted from the original tape reel, and is mastered by legendary engineer Bernie Grandman.
3 CDs come with deluxe color booklet. Liner is a music journalist, Scott Garaway and writer/historian Pat Thomas. Includes written messages from Les Marcan, Monty Alexander, Roger Kellaway, Quincy Jones, Bonnie Rait, Nathan East, Bobby Lille, Emmet Coen.