Philly Joe Jones - "Mean What You Say" [Full Album] (1977) | bernie's bootlegs

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    Artist: Philly Joe Jones
    Title: Mean What You Say
    Year Of Release: April 6, 1977 - April 7, 1977
    Label: Sonet
    Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
    Quality: MP3, 320 Kbps
    Total Time: 40:35
    Total Size: 110 MB
    WebSite: Album Preview
    Tracks
    1.Mean What You Say
    2.You Tell Me
    3.D.C Farewell
    4.Jim's Jewel
    5.Gretchen
    6.Ugetsu
    Personnel
    Bass - Mickey Bass
    Drums - Philly Joe Jones
    Piano - Mickey Tucker
    Saxophone - Charles Bowen
    Trumpet - Tommy Turrentine
    Philly Joe Jones led a quartet (pianist Mickey Tucker, Charles Bowen on soprano and tenor saxes, bassist Mickey Bass) and quintet (add trumpeter Tommy Turrentine) on an April 1977 date called Mean What You Say. This was a nice blowing date for Bowen, who at the time had an R&B background and had never before recorded a jazz album...Mickey Tucker was very strong on this set and at times almost seemed to be the leader with Jones seemingly pushing to assert his position. Still, this was an enjoyable recording with just that little extra added personality to give it an extra edge.
    Joseph Rudolph "Philly Joe" Jones (July 15, 1923 - August 30, 1985) was a Philadelphia-born American jazz drummer, known as the drummer for the first "Great" Miles Davis Quintet.[1] He is sometimes confused with another influential jazz drummer, Papa Jo Jones. The two died only a few days apart.
    Early career[edit]
    As a child, Jones appeared as a featured tap dancer on The Kiddie Show on the Philadelphia radio Station WIP. [2] He was in the army during World War II.[2]
    In 1947 he became the house drummer at Café Society in New York City, where he played with the leading bebop players of the day. Among them, the most important influence on Jones was Tadd Dameron. Jones toured and recorded with Miles Davis Quintet from 1955 to 1958-a band that became known as "The Quintet" (along with Red Garland on piano, John Coltrane on sax, and Paul Chambers on bass).[3] Davis acknowledged that Jones was his favorite drummer,[3] and stated in his autobiography that he would always listen for Jones in other drummers.
    From 1958 Jones worked as a leader, but continued to work as a sideman with other musicians, including Bill Evans and Hank Mobley. Evans, like Davis, also openly stated that Jones was his all-time favorite drummer.
    Europe[edit]
    Between late 1967 and 1972 Jones lived in London and Paris,[4] performing and recording with musicians including Archie Shepp, Mal Wadron and Hank Mobley.[5] For two years (1967-69) Jones taught at a specially organized school in Hampstead, London, but was prevented from otherwise working in the UK by the Musicians' Union. His 1968 album Mo' Joe (also released as Trailways Express)[6] was recorded in London with local musicians (including Peter King, Harold McNair, Chris Pyne, Kenny Wheeler and others).[7]
    Later years[edit]
    After returning to Philadelphia, Jones led a fusion group called Le Grand Prix, toured with Bill Evans in 1976, recorded for Galaxy in 1977-79, and worked with Red Garland.[1]
    From 1981 he helped to found the group Dameronia, dedicated to the music of the composer Tadd Dameron, and led it until his death.[3] He also played in two movies.
    Jones died in 1985 of a heart attack at home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the age of 62.[2] He was survived by his wife and son.[2] Jones' "combination of deep-toned tom-tom and bass drums with subtle swirls of cross-rhythm on cymbals was widely imitated".[2]
    Background information
    Birth name Joseph Rudolph Jones
    Born July 15, 1923
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    United States
    Died August 30, 1985 (aged 62)
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    United States
    Genres Jazz, hard bop, bebop, cool jazz, modal
    Occupation(s) Musician
    Instruments Drums
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @petehilario3292
    @petehilario3292 Рік тому +2

    I'm having a new appreciation for this man and his music. It's been a long time since I've woken up the jazz drummer in me.

  • @VoodooDewey69
    @VoodooDewey69 5 років тому +7

    Philly Joe loved him some Tadd Dameron,he used to always play some Tad Dameron voicings on the piano for me in his house in Germantown Philadelphia most people don't realize that he was excellent pianist his mother was a piano teacher as well.

  • @thoughtsforthebuilders
    @thoughtsforthebuilders Рік тому +4

    14:17 that shimmer! jeez, what amazing feel

  • @RonCarterBassist
    @RonCarterBassist Рік тому +3

    👏🏾👏🏾

  • @worcestermark
    @worcestermark 2 роки тому

    Superb sleeper of a spiritual black consciousness album. Love the soprano sax playing on it.

  • @AngelMartinez-om1fn
    @AngelMartinez-om1fn 9 місяців тому

    Una genialidad. Grandes músicos

  • @user-cg4jc3bo6u
    @user-cg4jc3bo6u 7 місяців тому

    Quintet deluxe.

  • @JGC255
    @JGC255 4 роки тому

    Is the title cut a Thad Jones composition? Are they all Thad’s tunes?

    • @BlueGamesInc
      @BlueGamesInc 3 роки тому +1

      I think some of them are. Ugetsu is definitely a Cedar Walton tune

  • @henridelagardere4584
    @henridelagardere4584 7 років тому +11

    0:00 Mean What You Say + 8:03 You Tell Me + 15:02 D.C Farewell + 21:03 Jim's Jewel + 27:44 Gretchen + 34:44 Ugetsu

  • @najponkjazz9111
    @najponkjazz9111 6 років тому +9

    Philly Joe Jones 🥁 Forever!!!! 🗽🇺🇸

  • @probablynoturdad
    @probablynoturdad 5 років тому +4

    Phillys got one of the slickest time feels. I love how he plays around the beat, and he's always sensible with the melody.

  • @tunefultonyjohnson4100
    @tunefultonyjohnson4100 6 років тому +9

    Rare recording/line-up... As a bebop jazz drummer it doesn't get any better than Philly Joe Jones.......

  • @dylangatenby9928
    @dylangatenby9928 5 років тому +3

    Great album from Philly Joe.
    Mean what you say song is fabulous.
    Philly Joe Jones is one of my favorite drummers.

  • @davidcrago510
    @davidcrago510 6 років тому +5

    One of the great be-bop/hard-bop drummers...fantastic album...Thanks.

  • @joshreichbart5462
    @joshreichbart5462 7 років тому +5

    wow ! I am loving this record ! great recording , and I dig the line-up

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 6 років тому +2

    Love it!!

  • @Rickriquinho
    @Rickriquinho 5 років тому +1

    Monster Tucker!!!

  • @cws-st6mc
    @cws-st6mc 6 років тому +5

    Another great recording by Philly Joe Jones that's unavailable. Great recording,Great lineup! Any chance of posting Philly Joe Jones Dameronia-To Tadd with Love ? That's another one. that needs to be heard and re-released.

  • @ethanfang939
    @ethanfang939 6 років тому +4

    Is it just me but does the trumpet sound really sharp

    • @dylangatenby9928
      @dylangatenby9928 5 років тому +1

      The trumpet on this does sound very sharp to me as well.

    • @petehilario3292
      @petehilario3292 Рік тому

      From the start, yes it does, but it's natural and meant to be.