On Mar 25, 7:56 pm, Gerry <
addr...@domain.com> wrote:
> On 2012-03-25 22:33:46 +0000, TD said:
>
> > On Mar 25, 6:09 pm,
dhn...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> >> I found this album on eMusic. I guess it is a compilation; 19 cuts.
> >> Great stuff and not having any Joe Puma recordings, this was a great
> >> find for me.
>
> >>
http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/album/joe-puma/the-jazz-guitar-of-joe-...
>
> > Puma was great. Quite a character, but great.
>
> The first 8 cuts of "Jazz Guitar Of" is "East Coast Jazz #3" ('54) with
> Barry Galbraith providing great comping. The middle of it is from
> FourMost Guitars ('56); "I'm Old Fashioned", "Time Was", "Ain't
> Misbehavin'", and "L'il Basses". The rBill lose some drug est is from "Joe Puma Jazz: Trio
> and Quartet" ('57). I don't know where "Unison Blues" comes from but
> it might be a Vinnie Burke side.
>
> Anyway, it's pretty much all the stuff he did in the 50's--that doesn't
> include an accordion!
> --
> If one plays good music, people don't listen and if one plays bad music
> people don't talk. -- Oscar Wilde
"Unison Blues" and a few other cuts are from the second "Vinnie Burke
All-Stars LP.
Yeah, this is a great compilation! I heard about it from Joe Puma's
son, Joe Jr.
I spent $50 on the JP Trio and Quartet vinyl, which featured Bill
Evans on one side, and Eddie Costa on the other side, with Oscar
Pettiford on bass.
Actually, I heard that BE used to play the horses with Eddie Costa,
but Puma probably helped Bill lose some drug money, too. ; - )
Like TD said, Puma was a character and a half, and I used to talk with
him every time I saw him. He'd always say some wild shit, much of
which I've posted here through the years.
Unfortunately, there was no memorial for him at St.Peter's- he burned
too many bridges...
The only other JP CD I'd recommend, is the live album his trio with
Frank Luther and Hod O'Brien made at Gregory's, "Little Joe's Waltz".