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Articles by Fanfare Contributor Alan Rosenthal
JELLY ROLL, JABBO AND FATS: 19 Portraits in Jazz. By Whitney Balliert. 197 pp. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1983. $17.95 | Lou Donaldson, Quartet/Quintet/Sextet (Lou Donaldson) |
RED AND HOT. The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union. By S. Frederick Starr. 368 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. $16.95 | Louis Armstrong of New Orleans (Louis Armstrong) |
THE NEW GROVE DICTIONARY OF JAZZ. Edited by Barry Kernfield. 1360 pp. in 2 volumes. London: Macmillan, 1988. $295.00 | Mingus Plays Piano (Charles Mingus) |
(Some of) Charles Mingus on Atlantic | Muhal Richard Abrams. Afrisong (Muhal Richard Abrams) |
Alvin “Red“ Tyler- Heritage (Tyler) | Omette Coleman and Prime Time- Virgin Beauty (Ornette Coleman) |
Anthem (Steve Lacy) | On Course (Christopher Hollyday) |
Art Blakey. Like Someone in Love (Art Blakey) | One O'Clock Jump (Count Basie) |
Barry Harris. Live In Concert (Barry Harris) | Philly Joe Jones/Dameronia. To Tadd With Love (Philly Joe Jones) |
Benny Goodman. Small Groups: 1941-1945 (Benny Goodman) | Randy Weston: Blue (Randy Weston) |
Bessie Smith. The Collection (Bessie Smith) | Red Mitchell—Harold Land Quintet. Hear Ye! (Red Mitchell) |
Bird- The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve (Charlie Parker) | Solos (1940) (Art Tatum) |
CEDAR WALTON PLAYS CEDAR WALTON (Cedar Walton) | South Side Chicago Jazz (Johnny Dodds) |
Charles Mingus. The Clown (Charles Mingus) | Sphere. Birdsongs (Sphere) |
COLEMAN, ORNETTE: The Art of the Improviséis (Ornette Coleman) | Sphere: Flight Path (Sphere) |
Collaboration (Helen Merrill) | Steve Lacy. The Door (Steve Lacy) |
Count Basie. The Essential Count Basie, Volume... (Count Basie) | TAYLOR, CECIL: In Florescence (Cecil Taylor) |
CRISS, SONNY: Intermission Riff (Sonny Criss) | The Art Farmer Quintet. Blame It on My Youth (Art Farmer Qnt) |
Curveball (Geoff Keezer) | The Brunswick Era, Volume 1 (1926-29) (Duke Ellington) |
David Murray Octet. Home (David Murray Octet) | The Modern Jazz Quartet. The Best of the Modern... (Modern Jazz Qrt) |
DAVIS, MILES: Chronicle- The Complete Prestige... (Miles Davis) | Thelonius Monk: Thelonius In Action (Thelonious Monk) |
Diamond In the Rough (Roy Hargrove) | Tommy Flanagan. Nights at the Vanguard (Tommy Flanagan) |
Don Cherry. Art Deco (Don Cherry) | Where WERE You? (Joey DeFrancesco) |
Easy Living (Ike Quebec) | World Saxophone Quartet. Plays Duke Ellington (World Saxophone Qrt) |
EVANS, BILL: The Complete Riverside Recordings (Bill Evans) | Wynton Marsalis. The Majesty of the Blues (Wynton Marsalis) |
Freddie Hubbard. Open Sesame (Freddie Hubbard) | “Lady Day“ (1939-1944)- The Sixteen Original Commodore... (Billie Holiday) |
Geri Allen. Twylight (Geri Allen) | Jazz Lines |
Giants [sic] of the Tenor Sax (Lester Young) | Jazz Lines |
HAWKINS, COLEMAN: In A Mellow Tone (Coleman Hawkins) | Jazz Lines |
Henry Threadgill Sextet: Just the Facts and Pass... (Henry Threadgill Sextet) | Jazz Lines |
Henry Threadgill. Rag, Bush and All (Henry Threadgill) | Jazz Lines |
J. J. Johnson. The Trombone Master (J. J. Johnson) | Jazz Lines |
Jackie McLean. New Soil (Jackie McLean) | Jazz Lines |
James Newton (James Newton) | Jazz Lines |
James Newton: Luella (James Newton) | Jazz Lines |
Jammin'at Commodore (Eddie Condon & His Windy City Seven) | Jazz Lines |
Jazz in New York—1944 (Bobby Hackett & His O) | Jazz Lines |
Joe Henderson. The State of the Tenor, Volume... (Joe Henderson) | Jazz Lines |
Joe Henderson. The State of the Tenor, Volume... (Joe Henderson) | Jazz Lines |
John Coltrane. Coltrane Plays the Blues (John Coltrane) | Jazz Lines |
Johnny Coles and Frank Wess: Two at the Top (Johnny Coles) | Jazz Lines |
Julius Hemphill. Big Band (Julius Hemphill) | Jazz Lines |
Lambert Hendricks & Ross. Everybody's Boppin' (Lambert Hendricks & Ross) | Jazz Lines |
Lee Konitz. Inside Hi-Fi (Lee Konitz) | Jazz Lines |
Live at the Knitting Factory, Volume One (Knitting Factory) | Jazz Lines |
Lofty's Roach Soufflé (Harry Connick Jr) | Jazz Lines |
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