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Pianoless Trio Recordings for Comping Practice Comping practice Triplicate 1 Dave Holland Trio 3. Take the Coltrane (6:27) 9. Segment (6:35) Monk's Mood 2 Dave Liebman 1. Monk's Mood (2:33) 7. Ugly Beauty (6:01) 2. Teo (4:40) 8. Monk's Dream (5:47) 3. Pannonica (5:41) 9. Introspection (5:19) 4. Nutty (7:49) 10. Skippy (4:37) 5. Reflections (5:14) 11. Monk's Mood (2:19) 6. Gallop's Gallop (8:08) Plays Coltrane and Shorter 3 David Liebman 1. Naima (6:14) 7. Footprints (5:42) 2. Blues Minor (4:58) 8. Infant Eyes (6:03) 3. A Love Supreme (4:27) 9. Adam's Apple (5:00) 4. Mr. Day (4:38) 10. Ju-Ju (5:01) 5. Impressions (Fast) (5:37) 11. Yes Or No (5:51) 6. Giant Steps (Slow) (4:07) Lieb Plays the Blues à la Trane 4 The David Liebman Trio 1. All Blues (9:22) 2. Up Against The Wall (8:12) 3. Mr. P.C. (11:08) 4. Village Blues (15:34) 5. Take The Coltrane (8:58) More from an Evening With Joe Henderson (Live) 5 Joe Henderson 1. Visa (Live) (10:01) 2. Rue Chaptal (Live) (8:01) 3. Alla the Things You Are (Live) (13:49) The State of the Tenor / Live at the Village Vanguard 6 Joe Henderson 1. Beatrice (5:49) 5. Ask Me Now (6:06) 6. Isotope (9:55) 7. Stella By Starlight (10:21) 2. Cheryl (7:42) 7. All the Things You Are (9:09) Page 1 of 4 Comping practice An Evening With Joe Henderson, Al Foster, Charlie Haden (Live) 7 Joe Henderson, Al Foster & Charlie Haden 1. Ask Me Now (Live) (14:25) 2. Serenity (Live) (8:47) 3. Beatrice (Live) (10:46) 4. Invitation (Live) (13:20) The Standard Joe 8 Joe Henderson, Al Foster & Rufus Reid 1. Blue Bossa (9:21) 7. Body and Soul (Take 2) (15:05) 2. Inner Urge (9:43) 3. Body and Soul (Take 1) (12:49) 4. Take the "A" Train (8:46) 5. Round Midnight (8:50) 6. Blues In F (In 'N Out) (5:17) Coltrane Plays The Blues 9 John Coltrane 5. Blues to You (6:29) The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings 10 John Coltrane 2. Chasin' the Trane (1961 Village Vanguard) (9:52) Impressions 11 John Coltrane 3. Impressions (Live The Village Vanguard 1961) (15:06) Lush Life (Remastered) 12 John Coltrane 1. Like Someone In Love (4:58) 2. I Love You (5:31) 3. Trane's Slo Blues (6:03) Page 2 of 4 Comping practice 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings (Disc 2) 13 John Coltrane 2. Chasin' Another Trane (B) (15:36) Back East 14 Joshua Redman 1. The Surrey With the Fringe On Top (5:13) 7. Back East (6:41) 2. East of the Sun (West of the Sun) (5:35) 8. Mantra #5 (6:10) 3. Zarafah (7:58) 9. Indonesia (4:41) 4. Indian Song (6:11) 10. India (4:54) 5. I'm an Old Cowhand (6:07) 11. Gj (3:40) 6. Wagon Wheels (5:58) 12. Way Out West (4:59) Black Hope 15 Kenny Garrett 3. Computer "G" (10:04) Triology 16 Kenny Garrett 2. Night And Day (6:57) 3. Giant Steps (4:52) 9. In Your Own Sweet Way (5:49) 10. What Is This Thing Called Love? (3:37) Motion 17 Lee Konitz 1. I Remember You (4:32) 2. All Of Me (7:42) 3. Foolin' Myself (7:02) 5. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (10:47) 7. I'll Remember April (8:07) Doxy 18 Rich Perry 1. Think of One (7:41) 7. Doxy (9:57) 2. Blue In Green (8:47) 3. The Wind and the Rain In Your Hair (6:21) 4. Your Lady (6:46) 5. You and the Night and the Music (9:25) 6. How Deep Is the Ocean (12:03) Page 3 of 4 Comping practice Grace 19 Rich Perry 1. Falling Grace (7:56) 7. Thedia (7:33) 2. Very Early (7:19) 8. Time Remembered (8:32) 3. Funkalero (5:52) 9. Israel (6:20) 4. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (6:56) 5. Eronel (7:05) 6. Modinha (6:11) A Night at the Village Vanguard 20 Sonny Rollins 1. A Night in Tunisia (8:16) 9. Old Devil Moon (8:20) 2. I've Got You Under My Skin (10:03) 3. A Night in Tunisia [evening take] (9:04) 4. Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise [alter… (6:43) 5. Four (8:26) 7. Woody 'n You (8:29) A Night at the Village Vanguard (Compelete) 21 Sonny Rollins 1. What Is This Thing Called Love? (14:04) 7. Striver's Row (5:59) 2. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (8:03) 8. All the Things You Are (6:46) 3. Sonnymoon For Two (8:47) 9. Get Happy [short version] (4:39) 4. I Can't Get Started (4:55) 5. I'll Remember April (9:20) 6. Get Happy (9:09) Way Out West (Remastered) 22 Sonny Rollins 1. I'm an Old Cowhand (5:43) 7. I'm an Old Cowhand (Alternate Take) (10:08) 2. Solitude (7:51) 8. Come, Gone (Alternate Take) (10:28) 3. Come, Gone (7:53) 9. Way Out West (Alternate Take) (6:37) 4. Wagon Wheels (10:12) 5. There Is No Greater Love (5:16) 6. Way Out West (6:32) Way out West apple 23 Sonny Rollins I'm An Old Cowhand (5:45) Solitude (7:49) Twio 24 Walter Smith III 1. Ask Me Now (feat. Eric Harland & Har…(6:01) 7. The Peacocks (feat. Eric Harland & H… (5:38) 2. Nobody Else but Me (feat. Eric Harla… (4:37) 8. Social Call (feat. Christian McBride) (2:54) 3. On the Trail (feat. Joshua Redman, C… (6:08) 9. Contrafact (feat. Joshua Redman, Ch… (5:19) 4. We'll Be Together Again (feat. Eric Ha…(4:17) 5. I'll Be Seeing You (feat. Christian Mc… (5:45) 6. Adam's Apple (feat. Eric Harland & H… (7:36) Page 4 of 4.
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