Live Jazz Trio Recordings


For those of you who enjoy live jazz recordings, here's
a couple of new ones:

Bruce Barth- Live at the Village Vanguard

Tony Monaco-Intimately Live at the 501
kana813
Soulive has just release a new live CD on Blue Note.

Interesting trio- drums, guitar and Hammond B3.

Good CD for rockers trying to get into Jazz.
Bill Evans Trio: Live at Town Hall Vol.1 on Verve. Nice recording, virtuoso performance. don't know if it has been repressed, but there are lots of original pressings of it on the used market. I recently picked this gem up on a trip to the Princeton Record Exchange.
KEITH JARRETT TRIO - with Jack DeJohnette and Gary Peacock. The two most recent releases are in the free jazz mold and a bit of a challenge for the listener, but well worth the effort. Other KJT releases from the early 80's to late 90's offer a wonderful assortment of standards and Jarrett-composed pieces that are musical, tuneful, skillful and artful.

My favourites are: Whisper Not, Tokyo '96, Standards in Norway, The Cure, but there are many more to add to my collection.
Here's a couple more live ones:

Art Pepper- More for Les at the Village Vanguard

Medeski,Martin & Wood- Tonic
Drubin: Thanks for reminding me of the title; "State of the Tenor." Love Joe's "Friday the 13th!"
The two Joe Henderson State of the Tenor recordings (love the name!) are perennial favorities of mine. Not great recordings particularly, but great music.
You know, it doesn't have to be a piano trio. How about Joe Henderson with Al Foster and Ron Carter? I'm talking about the "Standards" recordings. Very hipological indeed! Oh yeah, and Sonny Rollins had a date like that--was it with Elvin Jones and Bon Crenshaw?
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Bill Evans- Sunday Afternoon at the Village Vanguard. Yes,I know you said trio,but you might consider some of the Modern Jazz Quartet's concert recordings.
the most extra-ordinary live-recorded trio i heard was Dieter Moebius'(Kluster) trio.
Three guys gathered arround the crowd in Koln with no prior preparations with synths and started to improvise. That made me to jump like Michael Jordan from excitement and musicians great possibilities.
I don't remember all of their names but the drummer was from Guru-Guru german band.
I love the earlier Ray Brown Trio with the amazing Gene Harris on piano. The Concord release BAM, BAM, BAM comes to mind as a great live one. That group had a real drive with a foundation in blues and gospel. Considering the age of the CD releases, the LPs are bound to have better fidelity.
Ray Brown Trio - Live at Scullers, with Benny Green on piano and I forget who on drums, excellent.

Pat Metheney Trio - Bill Sewart on drums, Larry Grenadier on bass.
Thanks Kana. Another very enjoyable one to pick up is Dave Brubeck Quartet "Park Avenue South", on the Telarc label. Dave is accompanied by Bobby Militello - alto sax & flute, Michael moore - bass, Randy Jones - drums.
Not live, but the newest Bill Charlap trio album, "Stardust," with Kenny Washington and Peter Washington, is really excellent and gorgeously recorded.
Crazy4blues- It's Bruce, Al Foster on drums & Ugonna Okegwo
on bass. Excellent performance & recording.

Mahalo for tip on BG.
Hey, Kana. Have you heard Benny Green's Testifyin'? Carl Allen and Christian McBride provide for a swinging set. Who are on the date with Bruce Barth?