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Call of the Gators
Willis "Gator" Jackson
első megjelenés éve: 1950
41 perc
(2007)

CD
3.621 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Blow, Jackson Blow
2.  More Blues At Midnight
3.  Later For The Gator
4.  Dance Of The Lady Bug
5.  Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
6.  Gonna Hoot And Holler Saturday Night
7.  Call Of The Gators
8.  On My Own
9.  Chuck's Chuckles
10.  Later For The Gator
11.  Lemonade
12.  More Blues At Midnight
13.  Call Of The Gators
14.  Blow, Jackson Blow
Jazz
Soul-Jazz
Hard Bop

Recorded: Dec 21, 1949-May 29, 1950

Contains previously unreleased tracks and alternate takes recorded in 1950. This is part of Delmark's Apollo series.


This 14-track entry from Delmark's Apollo series provides a useful roundup of tenor saxophonist Willis Jackson's earliest recordings as a leader. The set of jump blues and stomping R&B instrumentals showcases the young leader's hard-honking, leering style. Still a teenager at the time, Jackson recorded the performances for the New York-based Apollo label in 1949 and 1950, shortly after he came to prominence as a member of trumpeter Cootie Williams' band. While he seems made to measure for the role of "blowin' motherf*cker," Jackson's ballad playing reveals a more sophisticated player with a smoky Ben Webster style. This side of Jackson -- which became more evident later in his career -- comes across most notably on the ballad "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" and in the unhurried lope of "More Blues at Midnight." The players with Jackson are likeminded practitioners of good-time, bluesy backbeats, including pianist Bill Doggett and drummer Panama Francis. Two tracks feature Jackson with the Bobby Smith Orchestra and vocalist Eddie Mack, who reflects unrepentantly on the timeless themes of money, women, and drink. An unidentified guitarist (possibly Leroy Kirkland) on one of the Smith tracks contributes a brief swinging solo in the style of Tiny Grimes that proves to be one of the disc's high points. The medium-paced title track is another highlight. The 1992 CD of Call of the Gators includes seven previously unissued tracks, four of which offer no substantial variation on the original versions also included on the CD.
---Jim Todd, allmusic

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