Hubert Laws - The Laws of Jazz-Flute by Laws (1994)
Artist: Hubert Laws
Title: The Laws of Jazz-Flute by Laws
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Rhino Records[R2 71636]
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 69:09
Total Size: 417 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Laws of Jazz-Flute by Laws
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Rhino Records[R2 71636]
Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 69:09
Total Size: 417 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
The Laws of Jazz
01. Miss Thing (Basie-Thomas) - 3:49
02. All Soul (Lewis-Lewis) - 3:47
03. Black Eyed Peas and Rice (Laws) - 3:29
04. Bessie's Blues (Laws) - 6:17
05. And Don't You Forget It (Thomas) - 3:03
06. Bimbe Blue (Laws) - 8:04
07. Capers (McIntosh) - 5:41
Flute By-Laws
08. Bloodshot (Laws) - 4:44
09. Miedo (Grand) - 5:11
10. Mean Lene (Laws) - 5:18
11. No You'd Better Not (Laws) - 3:34
12. Let Her Go (Laws) - 3:26
13. Strange Girl (Laws) - 8:18
14. Baila Cinderella (Laws) - 4:26
personnel :
The Laws of Jazz:
Hubert Laws - flute, piccolo
Armando "Chick" Corea - piano
Richard Davis - bass
Jimmy Cobb, Bobby Thomas - drums
Recorded in New York on April 2 & 22, 1964.
Flute By-Laws:
Hubert Laws - flute, piccolo
Marty Banks, Jimmy Owens - trumpet, flugelhorn
Garnett Brown, Tom McIntosh - trombone
Benny Powell - trombone, bass
Chick Corea, Rodgers Grant - piano
Sam Brown - guitar
Richard Davis, Chris White, Israel "Cachao" Lopez - bass
Bobby Thomas, Ray Lucas - drums
Bill Fitch - percussion
Carmelo Garcia - timbales
Victor Pantoja, Raymond Orchart - congas
This two-fer from Collectables features a pair of LPs by jazz flutist Hubert Laws: The Laws of Jazz and Flute By-Laws, both of which were originally released on Atlantic in 1966 -- although the recordings occurred over nearly two years, with the former recorded in April 1964 and the latter spanning August 1965, September 1965, and February 1966. Among the 14 cuts are "Bessie's Blues," "Bloodshot," "No You'd Better Not," "Strange Girl" and "Baila Cinderella." These albums are worth acquiring for any fan of straight-ahead jazz.~Al Campbell