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3.726 Ft
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1. | Yesterdays
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2. | J and B Blues
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3. | I Surrender, Dear
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4. | Hard Groove
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5. | Low Gravy
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6. | I Cover the Waterfront
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7. | Gettin' Together
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8. | Walkin'
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Jazz
Recorded in New York, New York on December 20, 1960 Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1987, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California)
Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor), Saxophone Jimmy Cobb - Drums Nat Adderley - Cornet Sam Jones - Bass Wynton Kelly - Piano
Paul Gonsalves has been quite accurately characterized as strictly an Ellingtonian. Although he came into the Duke's band in 1950, almost a generation later than the cornerstones of its saxophone section, Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney, he played alongside them for many years--and like them and several others is almost exclusively thought of in that context. This album, then, was a rare departure, with neither an Ellington tune nor musician in sight. Instead, Gonsalves is displayed most effectively in an almost-bebop setting, flanked by Nat Adderley and supported by a typically strong Riverside/Jazzland rhythm section of Wynton Kelly, Sam Jones, and Jimmy Cobb. * Bill Stoddard - Engineer * Chris Albertson - Liner Notes * Orrin Keepnews - Liner Notes, Producer
The most easily available of tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves' infrequent sessions as a leader, this CD is a straight reissue of his original Jazzland LP. Three songs (including two ballads) showcase Gonsalves in a quartet with pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Jimmy Cobb, while five other pieces add cornetist Nat Adderley (in his prime during the era) to the band. The music is straight-ahead and shows that Gonsalves was quite capable of playing with younger "modernists." ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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