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1. | Move
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2. | Groovin' High
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4. | 'Round Midnight
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5. | Four Brothers
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6. | Shaw 'Nuff
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7. | Bernie's Tune
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8. | Walkin' Shoes
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9. | Anthropology
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10. | Airegin
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11. | Walkin' [Original Take]
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12. | Walkin' [Alternate Take 1][*]
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13. | Walkin' [Alternate Take 2][*]
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14. | Donna Lee [Original Take]
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15. | Donna Lee [Alternate Take][*]
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Jazz
Recorded at Contemporary's Studio, Los Angeles, California on March 14 & 28 & May 12, 1959
Art Pepper - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Al Porcino - Trumpet Bill Perkins - Sax (Tenor) Bob Enevoldsen - Sax (Tenor) Bud Shank - Sax (Alto) Charlie Kennedy - Sax (Alto) Dick Nash - Trombone Herb Geller - Sax (Alto) Jack Sheldon - Trumpet Joe Mondragon - Bass Med Flory - Sax (Baritone) Mel Lewis - Drums Pete Candoli - Trumpet Richie Kamuca - Sax (Tenor) Russ Freeman - Piano Vincent DeRosa - French Horn
This album and the earlier Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section are surely the two most important sessions in Pepper's entire recording career. Even though Art had recorded in many big bands, this was the first time he did so as a leader, and every musician in town wanted to be involved. Marty Paich, chosen as arranger, was someone he'd already played with and felt comfortable with. Reflecting later on the date, which went like a dream, Art remarked that he had both chafed at and embraced the constraints a tightly-arranged big band placed on him as a soloist.
* Howard Holzer - Engineer * Lester Koenig - Producer * Marty Paich - Arranger * Nat Hentoff - Liner Notes * Roger Marshutz - Cover Photo * Roy DuNann - Engineer
This is a true classic. Altoist Art Pepper is joined by an 11-piece band playing Marty Paich arrangements of a dozen jazz standards from the bop and cool jazz era. Trumpeter Jack Sheldon has a few solos, but the focus is very much on the altoist who is in peak form for this period. The CD reissue adds two additional versions of "Walkin'" and one of "Donna Lee" to the original program. Throughout, Pepper sounds quite inspired by Paich's charts which feature the band as an active part of the music rather than just in the background. Highlights of this highly enjoyable set include "Move," "Four Brothers," "Shaw Nuff," "Anthropology," and "Donna Lee," but there is not a single throwaway track to be heard. Essential music for all serious jazz collections. [The Japanese release takes the three bonus tracks (alternate versions of "Walkin'" and "Donne Lee") and moves them to the end of the disc] ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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