VARIOUS ARTISTS
''HAVANA JAM, DISC TWO''
1979
82:18
DISC ONE
1/Black Market /Weather Report /9:01
2/Concerto Para Flaut y Adagio de Mozart /Irakere /9:49
3/Cuba al Fin /Stephen Stills /7:50
4/Su Nombre Es Pueblo /Sara González /3:54
5/Project "S" /CBS Jazz All-Stars /8:36
DISC TWO
1/Que Barla Mionda /Orquesta Aragón /7:38
2/Living Legend /Kris Kristofferson /4:29
3/(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher /Rita Coolidge /3:33
4/Black Stockings /CBS Jazz All-Stars /6:23
5/How Wrong Can You Be /Mike Finnigan /4:47
6/Juan Pachanga /Fania All-Stars /4:42
7/Dark Prince /Trio of Doom /3:54
8/Scherezada/Sun Sun /Cuban Percussion Ensemble /7:42
Carlos Averhoff /Sax (Alto)
Arthur Blythe /Sax (Alto)
Willie Bobo /Percussion
Gerry Brown /Drums
Rita Coolidge /Vocals, Percussion
Armando Cuervo /Percussion
Carlos del Puerto /Bass (Electric)
Paquito d'Rivera /Saxophone
Frank Emilio Flynn /Piano
Rodney Franklin /Keyboards
Eric Gale /Guitar
Stan Getz /Sax (Tenor)
Dexter Gordon /Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Heath /Sax (Tenor)
Percy Heath /Bass
Bobby Hutcherson /Vibraphone
Hubert Laws /Flute
John Lee /Bass
John "Babbacombe" Lee /Bass
John McLaughlin /Guitar
Carlos Emilio Morales /Guitar
Jaco Pastorius /Bass
Enrique Plá /Drums
Arturo Sandoval /Trumpet
Woody Shaw /Trumpet
Richard Tee /Keyboards
Chucho Valdés /Piano
Oscar Valdés /Percussion
Cedar Walton /Piano
Tony Williams /Drums
REVIEW
by Scott Yanow
In 1979 many of Columbia's top recording artists made a rare visit to Cuba where they performed (and recorded) at a series of concerts with some of the top Cuban groups. This double LP (unlike the strictly jazz Havana Jam 2) covers a wide range of music from Weather Report, the CBS Jazz All-Stars (an allstar group with Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz and Woody Shaw) and The Trio of Doom (John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius and Tony Williams) to Irakere, Stephen Stills, Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge. There is enough worthwhile jazz on the two-fer to make this set worth picking up.
''HAVANA JAM, DISC TWO''
1979
82:18
DISC ONE
1/Black Market /Weather Report /9:01
2/Concerto Para Flaut y Adagio de Mozart /Irakere /9:49
3/Cuba al Fin /Stephen Stills /7:50
4/Su Nombre Es Pueblo /Sara González /3:54
5/Project "S" /CBS Jazz All-Stars /8:36
DISC TWO
1/Que Barla Mionda /Orquesta Aragón /7:38
2/Living Legend /Kris Kristofferson /4:29
3/(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher /Rita Coolidge /3:33
4/Black Stockings /CBS Jazz All-Stars /6:23
5/How Wrong Can You Be /Mike Finnigan /4:47
6/Juan Pachanga /Fania All-Stars /4:42
7/Dark Prince /Trio of Doom /3:54
8/Scherezada/Sun Sun /Cuban Percussion Ensemble /7:42
Carlos Averhoff /Sax (Alto)
Arthur Blythe /Sax (Alto)
Willie Bobo /Percussion
Gerry Brown /Drums
Rita Coolidge /Vocals, Percussion
Armando Cuervo /Percussion
Carlos del Puerto /Bass (Electric)
Paquito d'Rivera /Saxophone
Frank Emilio Flynn /Piano
Rodney Franklin /Keyboards
Eric Gale /Guitar
Stan Getz /Sax (Tenor)
Dexter Gordon /Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Heath /Sax (Tenor)
Percy Heath /Bass
Bobby Hutcherson /Vibraphone
Hubert Laws /Flute
John Lee /Bass
John "Babbacombe" Lee /Bass
John McLaughlin /Guitar
Carlos Emilio Morales /Guitar
Jaco Pastorius /Bass
Enrique Plá /Drums
Arturo Sandoval /Trumpet
Woody Shaw /Trumpet
Richard Tee /Keyboards
Chucho Valdés /Piano
Oscar Valdés /Percussion
Cedar Walton /Piano
Tony Williams /Drums
REVIEW
by Scott Yanow
In 1979 many of Columbia's top recording artists made a rare visit to Cuba where they performed (and recorded) at a series of concerts with some of the top Cuban groups. This double LP (unlike the strictly jazz Havana Jam 2) covers a wide range of music from Weather Report, the CBS Jazz All-Stars (an allstar group with Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz and Woody Shaw) and The Trio of Doom (John McLaughlin, Jaco Pastorius and Tony Williams) to Irakere, Stephen Stills, Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge. There is enough worthwhile jazz on the two-fer to make this set worth picking up.