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The Complete Blue Note and Capitol Recordings of Fats Navarro and Tadd Dameron |
Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron |
első megjelenés éve: 1995 |
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(1995)
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 2 x CD |
5.101 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | The Chase [Alternate Take]
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2. | The Chase
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3. | The Squirrel [Alternate Take]
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4. | The Squirrel
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5. | Our Delight [Alternate Take]
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6. | Our Delight
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7. | Dameronia [Alternate Take]
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8. | Dameronia
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9. | Jahbero [Alternate Take]
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10. | Jahbero
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11. | Lady Bird
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12. | Lady Bird [Alternate Take]
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13. | Symphonette
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14. | Symphonette [Alternate Take]
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15. | I Think I'll Go Away
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16. | Sid's Delight
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17. | Casbah
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18. | John's Delight
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19. | What's New?
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20. | Heaven's Doors Are Wide Open
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21. | Focus
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | The Skunk [LP Master]
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2. | Boperation
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3. | Boperation [Alternate Take]
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4. | The Skunk [78 Master]
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5. | Double Talk
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6. | Double Talk [Alternate Take]
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7. | Bouncing with Bud [Alternate
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8. | Bouncing with Bud [Alternate
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9. | Bouncing with Bud
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10. | Wail [Alternate Take]
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11. | Wail
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12. | Dance of the Infidels [Alternate Take]
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13. | Dance of the Infidels
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14. | 52nd Street Theme
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15. | Stealin' Apples
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Jazz
Fats Navarro - Trumpet Alfred Lion - Producer Allen Eager - Sax (Tenor) Benny Goodman - Clarinet Bud Powell - Piano Carl Woideck - Liner Notes Cecil Payne Chano Pozo - Bongos Charlie Rouse - Sax (Tenor) Clyde Lombardi - Bass Curly Russell - Bass Dexter Gordon - Sax (Tenor) Doug Hawkins - Engineer Ernie Henry - Sax (Alto) Francis Wolff - Photography Gene DiNovi - Piano Howard McGhee - Piano, Trumpet J.J. Johnson Kai Winding - Trombone Kay Penton - Vocals Kenny "Pancho" Hagood - Vocals Kenny Clarke - Drums Malcolm Addey - Continuity, Restoration Mel Zelnick - Drums Michael Cuscuna - Reissue Producer Miles Davis - Trumpet Milt Jackson - Piano, Vibe Master Navarro Boptet Nelson Boyd - Bass Pete Rugolo - Producer Ron Haynes - Drums Roy Haynes Sahib Shihab - Sax (Alto) Shadow Wilson - Drums Sonny Rollins - Sax (Tenor) Tadd Dameron - Piano Tommy Potter - Bass Wardell Gray - Sax (Tenor)
Many valuable performances from the height of the bop era are included on this double CD. Subtitled "The Complete Blue Note and Capitol Recordings" and comprised of 23 songs and 13 alternate takes, the reissue features the great trumpeter Fats Navarro in peak form with three groups headed by pianist/arranger Tadd Dameron, in trumpet battles with one of his major influences, Howard McGhee, and on a remarkable all-star quintet with pianist Bud Powell and the young tenor Sonny Rollins; among the other sidemen are altoist Ernie Henry; tenors Charlie Rouse, Allen Eager, Wardell Gray, and Dexter Gordon; and vibraphonist Milt Jackson. In addition to such gems as "Our Delight," "Lady Bird," "Double Talk," "Bouncing With Bud," "Dance of the Infidels," and "52nd Street Theme," Fats is heard with the 1948 Benny Goodman septet ("Stealin' Apples") and Dameron leads a group with the 22-year-old Miles Davis. On a whole, this double CD has more than its share of essential music that belongs in all historical jazz collections. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Fats Navarro
Active Decades: '40s and '50s Born: Sep 24, 1923 in Key West, FL Died: Jul 07, 1950 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop
One of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time, Fats Navarro had a tragically brief career yet his influence is still being felt. His fat sound combined aspects of Howard McGhee, Roy Eldridge, and Dizzy Gillespie, became the main inspiration for Clifford Brown, and through Brownie greatly affected the tones and styles of Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, and Woody Shaw. Navarro originally played piano and tenor before switching to trumpet. He started gigging with dance bands when he was 17, was with Andy Kirk during 1943-1944, and replaced Dizzy Gillespie with the Billy Eckstine big band during 1945-1946. During the next three years, Fats was second to only Dizzy among bop trumpeters. Navarro recorded with Kenny Clarke's Be Bop Boys, Coleman Hawkins, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Illinois Jacquet, and most significantly Tadd Dameron during 1946-1947. He had short stints with the big bands of Lionel Hampton and Benny Goodman, continued working with Dameron, made classic recordings with Bud Powell (in a quintet with a young Sonny Rollins) and the Metronome All-Stars, and a 1950 Birdland appearance with Charlie Parker was privately recorded. However, Navarro was a heroin addict and that affliction certainly did not help him in what would be a fatal bout with tuberculosis that ended his life at age 26. He was well documented during the 1946-1949 period and most of his sessions are currently available on CD, but Fats Navarro (who would have turned 72 in 1995) could have done so much more. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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