Masters from Different Worlds
1994 studio album by Clifford Jordan and Ran Blake featuring Julian Priester
Masters from Different Worlds | ||||
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Studio album by Clifford Jordan and Ran Blake featuring Julian Priester | ||||
Released | March 1, 1994 | |||
Recorded | December 26–30, 1989 | |||
Venue | Mapleshade Studios, Upper Marlboro, MD | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 67:27 | |||
Label | Mapleshade MS 01732 | |||
Producer | Fred Kaplan, Pierre Sprey | |||
Clifford Jordan chronology | ||||
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Ran Blake chronology | ||||
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Masters from Different Worlds is an album by saxophonist Clifford Jordan and pianist Ran Blake with trombonist Julian Priester which was recorded in 1989 and released on the Mapleshade label in 1994.[1][2][3][4][5]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [6] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [7] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Something to Live For" | Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn | 9:34 |
2. | "A Touch of Evil" | Ran Blake | 10:37 |
3. | "Arline" | Blake | 9:25 |
4. | "Laura" | David Raksin, Johnny Mercer | 2:49 |
5. | "Short Life of Barbara Monk" | Blake | 8:04 |
6. | "Vanguard" | Blake | 9:00 |
7. | "Julia" | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | 4:14 |
8. | "Wives and Lovers" | Burt Bacharach, Hal David | 4:45 |
9. | "Doug's Prelude" | Clifford Jordan | 6:16 |
10. | "Mood Indigo" | Ellington, Barney Bigard, Irving Mills | 2:43 |
Total length: | 67:27 |
Personnel
- Clifford Jordan – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone (tracks 1–3, 6, 8 & 9)
- Ran Blake – piano
- Julian Priester – trombone (tracks 2, 3 & 5)
- Windmill Saxophone Quartet: (tracks 2 & 8)
- Jesse Meman – alto saxophone
- Tom Monroe, Ken Plant – tenor saxophone
- Clayton Englar – baritone saxophone
- Steve Williams – drums (tracks 2, 4, 5 & 10)
- Alfredo Mojica – congas (track 2)
- Claudia Polley – vocals (track 5 & 8)
References
- ^ Mapleshade Records catalog, accessed September 22, 2017
- ^ Jazzlists: Clifford Jordan discography, accessed September 22, 2017
- ^ Clifford Jordan leader entry, accessed September 22, 2017
- ^ Clifford Jordan catalog, accessed September 22, 2017
- ^ Ran Blake discography, accessed September 22, 2017
- ^ Ran Blake: Masters from Different Worlds – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
- ^ Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release.
leader or
co-leader
- Blowing in from Chicago (1957)
- Cliff Jordan (1957)
- Jenkins, Jordan and Timmons (1957)
- Cliff Craft (1957)
- Spellbound (1960)
- A Story Tale (1961)
- Starting Time (1961)
- Bearcat (1962)
- These are My Roots: Clifford Jordan Plays Leadbelly (1965)
- Soul Fountain (1966)
- In the World (1969)
- Glass Bead Games (1973)
- Half Note (1974)
- Night of the Mark VII (aka, The Highest Mountain, Muse, 1975)
- On Stage Vol. 1 (1975)
- On Stage Vol. 2 (1975)
- On Stage Vol. 3 (1975)
- Firm Roots (1975)
- The Highest Mountain (SteepleChase, 1975)
- Remembering Me-Me (1976)
- Inward Fire (1977)
- The Adventurer (1978)
- Hello, Hank Jones (1978)
- Hyde Park After Dark (1981)
- Repetition (1984)
- Dr. Chicago (1984)
- Two Tenor Winner (1984)
- The Rotterdam Session (1985)
- Royal Ballads (1986)
- Live at Ethell's (1987)
- Masters from Different Worlds (1989)
- Four Play (1990)
- The Mellow Side of Clifford Jordan (1989–91)
- Play What You Feel (1990)
- Down Through the Years (1991)
Art
Farmer
- Mirage (1982)
- You Make Me Smile (1984)
- Something to Live For: The Music of Billy Strayhorn (1987)
- Blame It on My Youth (1988)
- Ph.D. (1989)
Charles
Mingus
- Cornell 1964 (March 1964)
- Town Hall Concert (April 1964)
- Astral Weeks (April 1964)
- Mingus in Europe Volume I (April 1964)
- Mingus in Europe Volume II (April 1964)
- Right Now: Live at the Jazz Workshop (June 1964)
Lee
Morgan
- Here's Lee Morgan (1960)
- Expoobident (1960)
- Take Twelve (1962)
Max
Roach
- Percussion Bitter Sweet (1961)
- It's Time (1962)
- Speak, Brother, Speak! (1962)
Cedar
Walton
- Spectrum (1968)
- The Electric Boogaloo Song (1969)
- A Night at Boomers, Vol. 1/Naima (1973)
- A Night at Boomers, Vol. 2 (1973)
- The Pentagon (1976)
others
- Paul Chambers Quintet (1957)
- Sonny Clark Quintets/My Conception (1957)
- Epistrophy & Now's the Time (Richard Davis, 1972)
- Dealin' (Richard Davis, 1973)
- Iron Man (Eric Dolphy, 1963)
- Conversations (Eric Dolphy, 1963)
- To Bird with Love (Dizzy Gillespie, 1992)
- Roots (Slide Hampton, 1985)
- Luminous (John Hicks and Elise Wood, 1985)
- Shades (Andrew Hill, 1986)
- J.J. Inc. (J.J. Johnson, 1961)
- Con Alma! (Charles McPherson, 1965)
- Any Old Time (Carmen McRae, 1986)
- Carmen Sings Monk (Carmen McRae, 1988)
- Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 1 (Mingus Dynasty, 1988)
- Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt/Paris, Vol. 2 (Mingus Dynasty, 1988)
- Pony's Express (Pony Poindexter, 1962)
- Manhattan Project (Dizzy Reece, 1976)
- The Jazz We Heard Last Summer (Sahib Shihab, 1957)
- Further Explorations (Horace Silver, 1958)
- Music Inc. (Charles Tolliver, 1970)
- What It Is (Mal Waldron, 1981)
- Money in the Pocket (Joe Zawinul, 1967)