Showing posts with label Walter Bishop. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Sonny Stitt - Featuring Howard McGhee (1967,61)

A concise compilation of works by two master jazz artists: Sonny Stitt and Howard McGhee. The tracks chosen are taken from two excellent 'Black Lion' releases arising out of two separate sessions; the first one held in Zürich from 1967 and the second held in New York City in 1961. Howard McGhee is featured on all tracks and six are his own compositions. The great altoist Sonny Stitt is joined by trumpet great Howard McGhee on the first half of the album along with pianist Walter Bishop, Jr., bassist Tommy Potter and drummer Kenny Clarke. For the second half of the album Howard McGhee takes over with his quintet comprising of tenorist Georg Coleman, pianist Junior Mance, bassist George Tucker and drummer Jimmy Cobb. All tunes are strong derivatives of bop and all players are at the top of their game. Many enthusiasts if they haven't done so beforehand will search out the original albums: Night Work & Shades Of Blue, Well Recommended! 

Jazz Life, 2473242, 1988
Recorded 18th October, 1967 (#1,2,4-6) at Turicop Studios, Zürich, Switzerland;
8th December, 1961 (#3,7-10) at Stea-Phillips Studios, New York City 

Musicians:
Sonny Stitt - Alto Saxophone (#1,2,4-6)
Howard McGhee - Trumpet (#1-10)
George Coleman - Tenor Saxophone (#3,7-10)
Walter Bishop, Jr. - Piano (#1,2,4-6)
Tommy Potter - Double Bass (#1,2,4-6)
Kenny Clarke - Drums (#1,2,4-6)
Junior Mance - Piano (#3,7-10)
George Tucker - Double Bass (#3,7-10)
Jimmy Cobb - Drums (#3,7-10) 

Tracks:
01. Night Work {Howard McGhee} (7:26)
02. Matter Horns {Eiger, Jungfrau} (10:43)
03. Shades Of Blue {Howard McGhee} (5:05)
04. Don't Blame Me {Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh} (4:06)
05. Lover Man [Oh Where Can You Be] {Davis, Sherman, Ramirez} (5:15)
06. Hello {Howard McGhee} (6:50)
07. The Sharp Edge {Howard McGhee} (5:56)
08. Cool {Howard McGhee} (2:55)
09. The Day After {Tom McIntosh} (2:06)
10. Topside {Howard McGhee} (4:21) 

Total Time: 54:49 

Producer - Alan Bates
#1,2,4-6
Sonny Stitt - Night Work [Black Lion Records - BLP-307]
#3,7-10
Howard McGhee - Shades Of Blue  [Black Lion Records - BL-305]
 

Matter Horns

Friday, June 14, 2013

Gene Ammons - Up Tight! (1961) [vinyl>flac]



A great little session by Jug – cut after the late 50s blowing session years, and with a much tighter sound that's very much in the pocket! The record features two groups – one with Walter Bishop, Art Davis, and Art Taylor; the other with Patti Brown, George Duvivier, and Taylor – and both groups are backed by Ray Baretto, for a tight rolling groove. Most titles are standards or loosely composed lines, but Jug's tenor is in great form – and the setting features some wonderfully economic playing. Tracks include "Up Tight", "Jug's Blue Blues", "Lester Leaps In", and "The 5 O'Clock Whistle". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.

Gene Ammons recorded many albums for Prestige records. This LP serves as a good introduction for jazz lovers unfamiliar with his playing style. Typically Ammons sounds particularly warm and soulful throughout this album. Ammons is unique in his ability to play both hard bop and soul jazz numbers. Just listen to "The Breeze And I" and then try on "Lester Leaps In" as examples. Overall a great performance, well recommended!

Prestige Records, PR 7208, 1962
Recorded 17th & 18th October, 1961 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ

Personnel:
Gene Ammons - Tenor Saxophone
Walter Bishop - Piano (#A1,A3,B2,B3)
Patti Bown - Piano (#A2,A4,B1)
Arthur Davis - Bass (#A1,A3,B2,B3)
George Duvivier - Bass (#A2,A4,B1)
Arthur Taylor - Drums
Ray Barretto - Conga Drum

Track Listing:
A1. The Breeze And I {Ernesto Lecuona} (6:23)
A2. I Sold My Heart To The Junkman {Leon Rene, Otis Rene} (4:31)
A3. Moonglow {Will Hudson, Irving Mills, Eddie DeLange} (5:02)
A4. Up Tight {Gene Ammons} (3:32)
B1. The Five O'Clock Whistle {Josef Myrow, Kim Gannon, Gene Irwin} (5:56)
B2. Jug's Blue Blues {Gene Ammons} (8:17)
B3. Lester Leaps In {Lester Young} (4:12)

Credits:
Supervisor - Esmond Edwards
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Liner Notes - Tom Wilson