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Danger High Voltage
George Coleman
első megjelenés éve: 1996
67 perc
(2006)

CD
5.097 Ft 

 

Átmeneti készlethiány
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Jazz / Neo-Bop; Mainstream Jazz

Recorded: March 15, 1996, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

Tenor saxophonist George Coleman was the man who replaced John Coltrane in Miles Davis' band. After a long hiatus, he's back on disc with seven smokin' tracks played with soul, brains, chops & swing. Features all star varsity squad players Ned Otter, Jim

Includes liner notes by Ned Otter.

George Coleman - tenor saxophone
Adam Brenner - alto saxophone
Ned Otter - tenor saxophone
Gary Smulyan - baritone saxophone
Jim Rotondi - trumpet
Harold Mabern - piano
Ray Drummond - bass
George Coleman Jr. - drums
Daniel Sadownick - percussion



George Coleman

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Mar 08, 1935 in Memphis, TN
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz

George Coleman's highest visibility occurred when he was a member of the Miles Davis Quintet (1963-1964), playing alongside Davis, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. His decision to leave the group after several notable recordings cut short his potential fame (his eventual replacement was Wayne Shorter), but Coleman has created a great deal of rewarding music since. Part of the rich Memphis jazz scene of the early '50s, he started playing in blues bands in the South (including with B.B. King in 1952 and 1955-1956). He moved to Chicago in 1957 (where he played with the MJT+3), and to New York the following year. Coleman was with the Max Roach Quintet (1958-1959), Slide Hampton's octet (1959-1961), and Wild Bill Davis (1962), before joining Davis. Following that association, he was with Lionel Hampton, Elvin Jones, and Charles McPherson. Since the mid-'70s, George Coleman has mostly led his own groups, and has recorded both as a leader (for Timeless, Theresa, and Verve) and as a sideman quite frequently; one of his more notable appearances from earlier years was on Herbie Hancock's 1964 classic Maiden Voyage.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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