Showing posts with label Ben Richardson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Richardson. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Ray Bryant And His Combo - Dancing The Big Twist (1960) [re-rip]

This Ray Bryant album was released on Columbia Records in 1961. Dancing The Big Twist is basically an album of novelty tunes with a twist theme, including "Twist City," "Twistin' On A Cat's Paw," and "Do That Twist." This session will appeal to those who favour Bryant's dance hit of the era, "MadisonTime."

Columbia Records, CS 8546, 1961

Musicians:
Ray Bryant - Piano
Harry Edison - Trumpet (#B3)
Joe Newman - Trumpet (#A1-B2,B4)
Pat Jenkins - Trumpet (#A1-B2,B4)
Matthew Gee - Trombone (#A1-B2,B4)
Buddy Tate - Tenor Saxophone (#A1-B2,B4)
Ben Richardson - Baritone Saxophone (#B3)
Jimmy Rowser - Bass (#A1-B2,B4)
Bill Lee - Bass (#B3)
Mickey Roker - Drums (#A1-B2,B4)
Gus Johnson - Drums (#B3)
Ray Barretto - Bongos, Scraper (#B3)
Don Covay - Vocals (#A2)

Tracks:
A1. Twist City {Matthew Gee} (5:44)
A2. Just A Little Bit Of Twist {Don Covay} (2:47)
A3. Big Susie {Ray Bryant} (5:21)
A4. Twist On {Ray Bryant} (4:45)
B1. Twistin' On A Cat's Paw {Buddy Tate} (5:00)
B2. Mo-Lasses {Joe Newman} (5:16)
B3. Fast Twist {Harry Edison, Ray Bryant} (2:16)
B4. Do That Twist [Early In The Morning] {Matthew Gee} (5:32)

Credits:
Producer, Liner Notes - John Hammond

Friday, March 8, 2013

The Buddy Tate Celebrity Club Orchestra - Unbroken

Man... I love Buddy Tate.  This date is just another great session in his huge discography.  However, the orchestra owes it's swingin sound to more than just Tate.  They are indeed a group, and a fine one at that.  It was music like this which helped to keep swing alive and well through a decade like the 70's.

On Unbroken, we're treated to the full band blasting through ensemble melodies, individual solos, quiet and down tempo ballads & high flying dance numbers.  Aside from Tate, Bascomb really shines as a soloist - he has perfect tone.

I think it's easy to look back and see why albums like this, which at the time may have seemed average or relic, were infact essential to mainstream music's survival.

This MPS side was ripped at 24/44.1 wav and dithered to 16/44.1 FLAC.  It's wonderfully minty and quiet.    
More of that old school vibe here at the Crypt... enjoy!!!

Recorded MPS Studio Villingen, Black Forrest June 30th/July 1st, 1970
MPS / BASF Stereo 20740
1972
Starting in 1952 and continuing into the early 1970s, tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate worked regularly at the Celebrity Club in Harlem with his septet/octet, which he logically called the Celebrity Club Orchestra. Tate and his group made relatively few recordings, which makes this set (cut for MPS and last available domestically as a Pausa LP) quite valuable. In addition to Tate, the group features trumpeter Dud Bascomb (who was with Erskine Hawkins' Orchestra during the swing era), pianist Nat Pierce, bassist Eddie Jones, and such lesser-known players as trombonist Eli Robinson, Ben Richardson (on clarinet, alto and baritone) and drummer George Reed. The unit performs six veteran swing standards (including "Undecided," "Airmail Special" and "Tuxedo Junction") and a couple of basic originals. The enjoyable music swings hard, making one wish that this fine session were reissued on CD. - Scott Yanow / AMG
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Ben Richardson
Bass – Eddie Jones
Drums – George Reed
Piano – Nat Pierce
Tenor Saxophone – Buddy Tate
Trombone – Eli Robinson
Trumpet – Wilbur Dud Bascomb