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1. | Too Close For Comfort
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2. | Smack Dab In The Middle
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3. | Amazing Love
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4. | Only Forever
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5. | Don't Worry About Me
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6. | Stop, Pretty Baby, Stop
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7. | One O'Clock Jump
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8. | Jamboree
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9. | I Don't Like You No More
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10. | From Coast To Coast
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11. | Too Close For Comfort
previously unreleased, alternate take, bonus track
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12. | One O'Clock Jump
EP version, bonus track
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13. | One O'Clock Jump
previously unreleased, alternate take, bonus track
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Jazz / Vocal; Ballads; Vocal Jazz; Traditional Pop; Swing; Trad Jazz; Classic Jazz; Standards
Recorded: Tracks 1-7, 10, 11, and 13 recorded January and June 1956 at Fine Sound, New York City; tracks 2 and 3 recorded January 4; tracks 4 and 6 recorded January 5; track 1 recorded June 25; track 5 recorded June 26; tracks 7, 10, 11, and 13 recorded June 27. Tracks 8, 9, and 12 probably recorded between April 23 and 30, 1957 in Hollywood
Ella Fitzgerald (1, 3-13) Vocal Count Basie Piano Joe Williams Vocal Wendell Culley Trumpet Reunald Jones Trumpet Thad Jones Trumpet Joe Newman Trumpet Henry Coker Trombone Bill Hughes Trombone Benny Powell Trombone Marshall Royal Alto Saxophone, Clarinet Bill Graham Alto Saxophone Frank Wess
This recording could be considered a near-sibling to April In Paris, since several of its tracks date from sessions out of the same month. Others overlap with material cut for The Greatest! Count Basie Plays . . . Joe Williams Sings Standards, and it isn't as compelling a record, either as a Joe Williams vehicle or a Basie showcase, as either of those, though it does have its moments, most notably the original finale, Arranger Ernie Wilkins' "From Coast To Coast," an eight and one half minute blow-out; the Ella Fitzgerald-Joe Williams duet on "Too Close For Comfort," and the title track, rearranged by Wilkins but close to the classic rendering, which features lively solos by Frank Wess, Benny Powell, Frank Foster, and (especially)Joe Newman and Henry Coker. Williams is the dominant presence on the album, singing on seven of the original 10 tracks, and his presence is a bit of a drag on some of the proceedings, especially "Only Forever." His work with Basie from this era is better represented on Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings, although he and the band acquit themselves very well here on "Stop, Pretty Baby, Stop," where all hands are firing on all cylinders at once for a change. The bonus tracks include a heavier, punchier outtake of "One O'Clock Jump" featuring the same soloists, plus a Williams-solo version of "Too Close For Comfort." The CD is a good package, with superb sound, though some historical notes would've been nice to put the sessions in perspective. A handy mid-priced reissue. ---Bruce Eder, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff. |
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