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Swings the Blues
Bennie Green, Arthur Johnston, Freeman Lee
spanyol
első megjelenés éve: 2001
(2001)

CD
5.078 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Been Walkin
2.  Blue Mambo
3.  Love At Last
with Freeman Lee
4.  Penthouse Blues
5.  Hop Skip And Jump
6.  A Bun Dance
7.  Pennies From Heaven
with Arthur Johnston
8.  Change Up Blues
Jazz

Recorded: 1959, New York City

Bennie Green (tb)
Jimmy Forrest (ts), Sonny Clark (p), George Tucker (b), Paul Gusman (d)

"This budget LP from the long-defunct Mount Vernon label does not give the personnel or dates, kind of an odd omission considering that tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest was a much more commercial name in 1959 than leader/trombonist Bennie Green. The quintet set (which also features pianist Sonny Clark, bassist George Tucker and drummer Paul Gusman) does not quite stick to the blues, since there is a ballad and a couple of numbers based on other chord changes (including the familiar "I Got Rhythm" pattern). However, the playing is on a high level. Green and Forrest play off each other well, and the basic originals (highlighted by "Penthouse Blues" and "Hop, Skip and Jump") are all swinging."
--- Scott Yanow (All Music Guide)



Bennie Green

Active Decades: '50s and '60s
Born: Apr 16, 1923 in Chicago, IL
Died: Mar 23, 1977 in San Diego, CA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Swing

Bennie Green was one of the few trombonists of the 1950s who played in a style not influenced by J.J. Johnson (Bill Harris was another). His witty sound and full tone looked backwards to the swing era yet was open to the influence of R&B. After playing locally in Chicago, he was with the Earl Hines Orchestra during 1942-1948 (except for two years in the military). Green gained some fame for his work with Charlie Ventura (1948-1950) before joining Earl Hines' small group (1951-1953). He then led his own group throughout the 1950s and '60s, using such sidemen as Cliff Smalls, Charlie Rouse, Eric Dixon, Paul Chambers, Louis Hayes, Sonny Clark, Gildo Mahones, and Jimmy Forrest. Green recorded regularly as a leader for Prestige, Decca, Blue Note, Vee-Jay, Time, Bethlehem, and Jazzland during 1951-1961, although only one further session (a matchup with Sonny Stitt on Cadet in 1964) took place. Bennie Green was with Duke Ellington for a few months in 1968-1969 and then moved to Las Vegas, where he spent his last years working in hotel bands, although he did emerge to play quite well at the 1972 Newport Jazz Festival and in New York jam sessions.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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