This 1967 Cadet
release repackages the 1958 Chess date Soulful Saxophone, itself a session
originally recorded in 1950 in the months prior to Gene Ammons' landmark stint
with the Prestige label--and while the provocative cover suggests a collection
of lush romantic ballads, Gene Ammons Makes It Happen is instead deep and dark,
underscored by the tenorist's potently soulful sound. A melancholy reading of
"My Foolish Heart" was Ammons' first hit and sets the tone for the
remainder of the material, which boasts an affecting, late-night
atmosphere--the music absolutely marinates in echo, transcending the waking
world into the dreamscape. ~ Jason Ankeny, AMG.
Argo Records,
LPS-783, 1967
Cadet Records, CA
783, 1977
Recorded October
1948 through May 1951 in Chicago, Illinois
12th October,
1948; (#B5)
28th February,
1949; (#B4)
8th January,
1950; (#B1)
2nd May,
1950; (#A1,A3,B3)
August, 1950;
(#A2,A4)
3rd May,
1951; (#A5,B2)
Personnel:
Gene Ammons - Tenor Saxophone
Bill Massey - Trumpet (#A1-A4,B3)
Matthew Gee - Trombone (#A1-A4,B1,B3)
Charlie Bateman - Piano (#A1-A4,B3)
Gene Wright - Bass (#A1-A5,B2,B3)
Wesley Landers - Drums (A1-A4,B1,B3,B5)
Sonny Stitt - Baritone Saxophone (#A2,A4)
Junior Mance - Piano (#A5,B1,B2)
Teddy Stewart - Drums (#A5,B2)
Jesse Miller - Trumpet (#B1)
Leo Blevins - Guitar (#B1,B4)
Leroy Jackson - Bass (#B1,B5)
Christine Chatman - Piano (#B4,B5)
Lowell Pointer - Bass (#B4)
Ike Day - Drums (#B4)
Tom Archia - Tenor Saxophone (#B5)
Tracks:
A1. My Foolish
Heart {Victor Young, Ned Washington} (2:48)
A2. Prelude To A
Kiss {Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills} (2:59)
A3. Goodbye
{Gordon Jenkins, Benny Goodman} (3:08)
A4. Can Anyone
Explain {Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss} (2:52)
A5. It's You Or No
One {Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn} (2:43)
B1. Pennies From
Heaven {Johnny Burke, Arthur Johnston} (2:36)
B2. Happiness Is A
Thing Called Joe {Harold Arlen, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg} (2:48)
B3. You Go To My
Head {J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie} (2:59)
B4. Once In A
While {Michael Edwards, Bud Green} (3:11)
B5. It's The Talk
Of The Town {Jerry Livingston, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg} (2:50)
Preserved in the
tracks of this album are ten memorable performances that represent an early
Gene Ammons. This time, these sounds have been further enhanced through the
process of re-channeled stereo. The crooning tones emanating from Gene's tenor
on these ballads are the ideal purveyors of warmth and thoughtfulness of a
quiet mood. To those who recall with fondness the excitement created by these
recordings when they first were issued, this album will be a welcome treat.
This album is a good starting place, and as you listen to evergreens like My
Foolish Heart, Prelude To A Kiss, Pennies From Heaven, Once In A While, and You
Go To My Head, I'm sure you'll nod in agreement with this album title ...Gene
Ammons always MAKES IT HAPPEN. ~ Excerpts from Liner Notes by Burt Burdeen
(WSDM, Chicago).
Credits:
Cover Photo -
Michel Ditlove
Art Direction -
Howard Blume, Bill Sharp
Note:
Originally
released in 1959 as "Soulful Saxophone" [Chess Records - LP 1442]