Top Brass: Top Brass And All Trumpets Out
Top Brass And All Trumpets Out
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Fresh Sound, 1956
- Bestellnummer: 1621575
- Erscheinungstermin: 3.9.2008
* Art Farmer, Joe Wilder, Hank Jones u.a.
Featuring: Art Farmer, Emmett Berry, Charlie Shavers, Ernie Royal, Harold “Shorty” Baker, Donald Byrd, Ray Copeland, Idrees Sulieman, Joe Wilder (tp), Hank Jones, Don Abney (p), Wendell Marshall (b), Kenny Clarke, Bobby Donaldson (d)
Top Brass was a 1956 stellar (5-star in Down Beat) album in a modern and expanded reincarnation of many of the Keynote sessions in the ‘40s when a pride of several lions on one particular instrument was assembled to exchange ideas and styles. In this case, Savoy presented five trumpeters (Ernie Royal, Idrees Sulieman, Joe Wilder, Ray Copeland, and Donald Byrd) blowing score and solo in various Ernie Wilkins settings flawlessly backed by the famous trio made up by Hank Jones, Wendell Marshall, and Kenny Clarke. The success of this first, experimental, date allowed Savoy’s producer Ozzie Cadena to do a repeat session utilizing five different trumpet players (Art Farmer, Emmett Berry, Charlie Shavers, and Harold Baker) and a rhythm section with two changes: pianist Don Abney, and drummer Bobby Donaldson. The end result was Trumpets All Out, another excellent date with essentially mood setters. The lines are sprightly and Ernie, who arranged all, is his usual spare, swinging, estimable self.
All tracks recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studios in Hackenshack, NJ. On November 8, 1955 (tracks #1-10) and on January 15, 1956 (tracks #11-19)
(freshsoundrecords. com)
Top Brass was a 1956 stellar (5-star in Down Beat) album in a modern and expanded reincarnation of many of the Keynote sessions in the ‘40s when a pride of several lions on one particular instrument was assembled to exchange ideas and styles. In this case, Savoy presented five trumpeters (Ernie Royal, Idrees Sulieman, Joe Wilder, Ray Copeland, and Donald Byrd) blowing score and solo in various Ernie Wilkins settings flawlessly backed by the famous trio made up by Hank Jones, Wendell Marshall, and Kenny Clarke. The success of this first, experimental, date allowed Savoy’s producer Ozzie Cadena to do a repeat session utilizing five different trumpet players (Art Farmer, Emmett Berry, Charlie Shavers, and Harold Baker) and a rhythm section with two changes: pianist Don Abney, and drummer Bobby Donaldson. The end result was Trumpets All Out, another excellent date with essentially mood setters. The lines are sprightly and Ernie, who arranged all, is his usual spare, swinging, estimable self.
All tracks recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studios in Hackenshack, NJ. On November 8, 1955 (tracks #1-10) and on January 15, 1956 (tracks #11-19)
(freshsoundrecords. com)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 58 Market St.
- 2 Trick Or Treat
- 3 Speedway
- 4 Dot's What
- 5 Top Brass Ballad Medley: Willow Weep For Me - Imagination - It Might As Well Be Spring - The Nearness Of You - Taking A
- 6 Five Cats Swingin'
- 7 Blues In 6/4
- 8 Trumpets All Out
- 9 She's Just My Size
- 10 Ballad Medley: Love Is Here To Stay - Time On My Hands - When Your Lover Has Gone - All Of Me
- 11 Low Life
Top Brass
Top Brass And All Trumpets Out
EUR 13,99*