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1949-'52 Studio Performances
Buddy DeFranco & His Orchestra, Buddy de Franco
első megjelenés éve: 1952
(2007)

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4.511 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  The Boy Next Door
2.  A Bird in Igor's Yard
3.  This Time the Dream's on Me
4.  Bud's Invention
5.  Penthouse Serenade
6.  Extrovert
7.  Good for Nothin' Joe
8.  Aishie
9.  Out of Nowhere
10.  Dancing on the Ceiling
11.  Rumpus Room
12.  Body and Soul
13.  King Phillip Stomp
14.  Make Believe
15.  St. Louis Blues
16.  Why Do I Love You
17.  The Closer You Are
18.  Too Many Dreams
19.  Swing Low Sweet Clarinet
20.  Will You Still Be Mine
21.  Oh, Lady Be Good
22.  Buddy's Blues
23.  Gone with the Wind
24.  Sweet Georgia Brown
25.  Get Happy
26.  Cairo
Jazz

Buddy DeFranco - Leader, Arranger, Clarinet
Al Cohn Soloist, Sax (Tenor)
Al Porcino Trumpet
Al Robertson Trombone
Alastair Robertson Liner Notes, Producer
Anatol Schenker Liner Notes
Andy Cicalese Sax (Alto)
Angelo Cicalese Sax (Alto)
Bart Varsalona Trombone
Ben Lary Sax (Tenor)
Bernie Glow Trumpet
Billy Byers Trombone
Bob Carter Bass
Buddy Arnold Sax (Tenor)
Charlie Walp Trumpet
Chauncey Welsh Trombone
Dale Pierce Trumpet
Danny Bank Sax (Baritone)
Dave Lambert & His Singers Vocals
Dick Sherman Trumpet
Earl Swope Trombone
Ed Badgley Trumpet
Ed Bagley Trumpet
Eddie Caine Sax (Alto)
Eddie Wasserman Sax (Tenor)
Frank DeVito Drums
Frank Lane Trombone
Frank Socolow Sax (Alto)
Freddie Zito Trombone
Gene DiNovi Piano
Gene Quill Sax (Alto)
George Arus Trombone
Gerald Valentine Arranger
Harvey Leonard Piano
Irv Kluger Drums
Jerry Sanfino Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Lyon Piano
Jimmy Pupa Trumpet
Jimmy Raney Soloist, Guitar
Lee Konitz Sax (Alto)
Louis Mucci Trumpet
Manny Albam Arranger
Max Roach Drums
Mert Goodspeed Trombone
Morey Feld Drums
Ollie Wilson Trombone
Oscar Pettiford Bass
Pat Collins Vocals
Paul Cohen Trumpet
Sam Herman Guitar
Serge Chaloff Sax (Baritone)
Stan Fishelson Trumpet
Stan Kosow Sax (Tenor)
Tal Farlow Guitar
Teddy Charles Soloist, Vibraphone
Teddy Kotick Bass
Tiny Kahn Arranger
Tom Mace Sax (Alto)
Tommy Mace Sax (Alto)

Hep Records' issue of Buddy DeFranco's recordings as a leader of both a quintet and an orchestra between 1949 and 1952 is a welcome one. The material on these 26 cuts is standard fare from the swing era, which was way over by 1949, but it proves that DeFranco knew how to lead a big band and swing hard as a soloist in a quintet setting -- especially with the company he kept. Some of his crew on these sides include Serge Chaloff, Teddy Charles, Teddy Kotick, Lee Konitz, Max Roach, Jimmy Raney, and Al Cohn, just to name a few. Arrangements for these tunes were done by DeFranco, George Russell, and Manny Albam, which gives the listener a taste of the varied sonic interests of the great clarinetist. The sound on these sides is a tiny bit thin, but that's a minor complaint. The material swings no matter the arrangement or the size of the band. This is an intimate look at an often overlooked jazz great. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide



Buddy DeFranco

Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Feb 17, 1923 in Camden, NJ
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Post-Bop

Buddy DeFranco is one of the great clarinetists of all time and, until the rise of Eddie Daniels, he was indisputably the top clarinetist to emerge since 1940. It was DeFranco's misfortune to be the best on an instrument that after the swing era dropped drastically in popularity and, unlike Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, he has never been a household name for the general public.
When he was 14 DeFranco won an amateur swing contest sponsored by Tommy Dorsey. After working with the big bands of Gene Krupa (1941-42) and Charlie Barnet (1943-44), he was with TD on and off during 1944-48. DeFranco, other than spending part of 1950 with Count Basie's septet, was mostly a bandleader from then on. Among the few clarinetists to transfer the language of Charlie Parker onto his instrument, DeFranco has won a countless number of polls and appeared with the Metronome All-Stars in the late '40s. He recorded frequently in the 1950s (among his sidmeen were Art Blakey, Kenny Drew and Sonny Clark) and participated in some of Norman Granz's Verve jam session. During 1960-63 DeFranco led a quartet that also featured the accordion of Tommy Gumina and he recorded an album with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers on which he played bass clarinet. However work was difficult to find in the 1960s, leading DeFranco to accept the assignment of leading the Glenn Miller ghost band (1966-74). He has found more artistic success co-leading a quintet with Terry Gibbs off and on since the early '80s and has recorded through the decades for many labels.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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