Lots of great memories from all the visits during the whole of 1970’s at Nick’s Jazz Joint in Laren. Plus every 2nd Thursday with live-recorded radio broadcasts. In the States tapes were run on the PBS national radio. Saw Monty and his side-men several times, and as always with superb performances. Miss those exiting live-jazz days folks, with the best of the best visiting American Jazz Artists playing there hearts out! So Dig/Enjoy & Cheers!
1 (Meet The) Flintstones Written By - William Hanna-Joseph Barbera-Hoyt Curtin 3:01 2 Body And Soul Written By - John Green-Edward Heyman-Robert Sour-Frank Eyton 6:08 3 Small Fry Written By - Hoagy Carmichael-Frank Loesser 3:52 4 When Lights Are Low Written By - Benny Carter-Spencer Williams 6:51 5 Triple Treat Blues Written By - Monty Alexander-Ray Brown-Herb Ellis 6:31 6 Fungi Mama Written By - Blue Mitchell-Thomas Browne-Claudette Washington-Dennis Bell 3:47 7 Sweet Lady Written-By - Monty Alexander 5:49 8 But Not For Me Written-By - George & Ira Gershwin
Even though the order's a bit out of place on this listing relative to the recording, thanks for "Meet the Flintstones." I thought that had to be a joke. Alas . . .
@Deweycheatumnhowe2 I love your jazz videos so much! But you used to have an Edith Piaf documentary on your channel that I can't find anymore. 😢 I'd been looking for that video for years and I'd really appreciate if you could reupload it. Thank you in advance!!
Lots of great memories from all the visits during the whole of 1970’s at Nick’s Jazz Joint in Laren. Plus every 2nd Thursday with live-recorded radio broadcasts. In the States tapes were run on the PBS national radio. Saw Monty and his side-men several times, and as always with superb performances. Miss those exiting live-jazz days folks, with the best of the best visiting American Jazz Artists playing there hearts out! So Dig/Enjoy & Cheers!
Wow! Thanks for posting. Remember discovering Monty when I was first learning jazz way back in the early 80s.
0:00 Straiten Up and Fly Right
8:15 It Might As Well As Spring
13:31 Unknown
17:12 Unknown
35:01 Detour Ahead
40:03 Unknown
46:43 Estate
13:30 Meet The Flinstones
53:35 Seven Come Eleven
Pearlbitch Great additional info and you’re correct. Cheers!
17:12 I Just Can't See For Looking
40:03 Small Fry
Great jazz people
Ted O‘Reilly used to broadcast these shows on his jazz radio show on CJRT in Toronto in the eighties.
That’s a slick arrangement of “Love for Sale”.
Caught Monty at Night Stage back in the day.
1 (Meet The) Flintstones
Written By - William Hanna-Joseph Barbera-Hoyt Curtin
3:01
2 Body And Soul
Written By - John Green-Edward Heyman-Robert Sour-Frank Eyton
6:08
3 Small Fry
Written By - Hoagy Carmichael-Frank Loesser
3:52
4 When Lights Are Low
Written By - Benny Carter-Spencer Williams
6:51
5 Triple Treat Blues
Written By - Monty Alexander-Ray Brown-Herb Ellis
6:31
6 Fungi Mama
Written By - Blue Mitchell-Thomas Browne-Claudette Washington-Dennis Bell
3:47
7 Sweet Lady
Written-By - Monty Alexander
5:49
8 But Not For Me
Written-By - George & Ira Gershwin
Even though the order's a bit out of place on this listing relative to the recording, thanks for "Meet the Flintstones." I thought that had to be a joke. Alas . . .
This is the track listing of another LP : " TRIPLE TREAT II"
Sorry, I've mistaken with the number. Of course this is the listing of "TRIPLE TREAT (I)"
@@СергейШатило-ъ8ш But fact is, this is an album listing.
Although many a song of this live concert will feature on the album lists. 🙂
@Deweycheatumnhowe2 I love your jazz videos so much! But you used to have an Edith Piaf documentary on your channel that I can't find anymore. 😢 I'd been looking for that video for years and I'd really appreciate if you could reupload it. Thank you in advance!!
Who doesn't like this?! ....Morons! Joyous music!
Around 16:30 there's an allusion to the Flintstones maybe?
it is
I saw them live in 1987, and they played ist as an encore. It was also on their current album at the time
And who needs a drummer when Mr. Ellis is in town. . 🧡
il titolo del brano al 13' e 31" è "The Flintstones"
I studied and played with Herb.It was always a Treat..He was a fine person and he and Ray were ALEAYS in the pocket