Showing posts with label Cat Anderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat Anderson. Show all posts

Monday, November 27, 2017

CAT ANDERSON - CAT ON A HOT TIN HORN - 1959 - 24/48 VINYL

1958
Mercury SR 80008
My Vinyl Rip
DR Value 9
Front & Back Covers
WAVE

Cat Anderson, taking a day off from the Duke Ellington Orchestra, is heard on this out-of-print Lp playing on his first full album as a bandleader (he had previously cut eight selections during two sessions in 1947 and 1949). With arrangements by Anderson (who contributed six of the nine tunes) and (on two songs) Ernie Wilkins, the all-star big band has plenty of opportunities to blow even if only one piece exceeds four minutes. In addition to Cat's powerful trumpet, other soloists include tenor-saxophonist Jimmy Forrest, baritonist Sahib Shihab and trombonist Jimmy Cleveland. Hopefully this swinging session will get reissued on CD eventually by Polygram.
...AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

The Tracks:
01 Little Man / 02 Cat's In The Alley / 03 Blue Jean Beguine /
04 My Adorable 'D' / 05 June Bug / 06 Don't Get Around Much Anymore /
07 Birth Of The Blues / 08 You're The Cream In My Coffee / 09 Nina

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Cat Anderson - Old Folks



Hey gang!!!  It's been a while, but I have a treat for you.  I'm not sure if it's Cat's final album, but it was recorded only a couple years before his passing.  In 70's Europe, his music and presence was in demand and as such, he recorded in Paris.  Most notable were his Black & Blue sides, but this All Life Records LP is just as excellent - in all ways.

Firstly, when you hear how great Anderson sounds, you will realize that he was infact taken too soon.  Even at the age of 62 he had much to say, and the physicality to execute.  On Old Folks, you will get everything you love about this Ellingtonian.  Playful plunger mutes, soulful balladry and even his infamous power in the freak register.

The backing band is of course made up of notable French players, and perform much beyond their "duty".  We hear a bit from Arvanitas while Michelot & Collier keep the groove locked and interesting.  The song selection makes for a really varied and fun album.  Even standards like Caravan come out sounding fresh, but who else could do that classic better justice than an Ellington man himself?!?!

In any case, Old Folks is a fun and enjoyable mainstream album.  A must have for Anderson/Ellingtonia fans, and definitely a nice jewel for any mainstream fan.  I have ripped this minty LP at 24/48 wav & transferred to 24/48 FLAC for your convenience.  A gorgeous recording which hopefully will help you to ring in the new year!!!  See you in 2017... enjoy!

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All Life Records AL-004
1980

Recorded April 17th, 1979 and mixed July 26th, 1979
at Studio des Champs-Elysées, Paris.
Bass – Pierre Michelot
Drums – George Collier
Piano – Georges Arvanitas
Trumpet – Cat Anderson

A1   Do You Know What It Means 4:56
A2   Buddy Bolden Blues 4:04
A3   Pennies From Heaven 3:48
A4   I'm Beginning To See The Light 5:50
B1   Old Folks 4:24
B2   Caravan 4:02
B3   Eye For You 5:51
B4   How Deep Is The Ocean 4:28