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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Round Trip
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2. | Yesterdays
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3. | Cabin in the Sky
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4. | See
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5. | Wheels
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6. | Nothing to Do
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7. | Autumn in New York
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8. | Boo Boo Be Doop
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9. | Down Home
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10. | Violets for Your Furs
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11. | Salutations
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12. | Now See Here, Man
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13. | You Stepped out of a Dream
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14. | Salaman
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15. | I Cover the Waterfront
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16. | I Love You
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17. | Frivolous Sal
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18. | All Things You Are
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19. | I'll Remember April
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20. | Tangerine
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21. | You Could Swing for That
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22. | Handful of Stars
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23. | Taps Miller
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24. | Yardbird Suite
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Artisty in Rhythm
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2. | Prelude to a Kiss
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3. | Walking Shoes
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4. | Solo for Guitar
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5. | Four Brothers
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6. | In You Own Sweet Way
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7. | Ruby My Dear
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8. | Manteca
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9. | Cool Eyes
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10. | Flamingo
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11. | Two Sleepy People
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12. | Joe and Me
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13. | They Say It's Wonderful
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14. | Miss Finegold [*]
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15. | But Not for Me [*]
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16. | Swing Low, Sweet Socolow [*]
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17. | How About You? [*]
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18. | My Heart Stood Still [*]
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19. | Little Joe [*]
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20. | Farfel [*]
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21. | I'll Take Romance [*]
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22. | I Love You [*]
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23. | I Cried for You [*]
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Jazz / Bop
This two-CD set contains the Complete 1954, 1956 and 1957 Capitol and Bethlehem albums: - Kenton Jazz Presents Sal Salvador - Frivolous Sal - Shades of Sal Salvador - Tribute to the Greats - Sounds by Socolow (1 session)
Eddie Costa - Arranger, Piano, Vibraphone Eddie Costa & Sal Salvador Quartet Bill Crow - Bass Bill Holman - Arranger Eddie Bert - Trumpet Frank Socolow - Sax (Tenor), Sax (Alto) George Roumanis - Arranger, Bass Jim Gannon - Bass Jimmy Campbell - Drums Joe Morello - Drums John Flanagan - Liner Notes Kenny O'Brien - Bass Manny Albam - Arranger Ronnie Free - Drums Sal Salvador - Arranger, Guitar
This edition includes the complete quartet recordings of the Sal Salvador-Eddie Costa Quartet, originally issued on three and a half LPs. The three first dates are from one of the famous “Kenton Presents” series. The following titles are from the second Sal’s leadership date, from the third LP quartet issue, and from a Sal’s record which also contains septet and quintet dates with other jazzmen. Also included on this release, as bonus tracks, is the complete session under the saxophonist Frank Socolow leadership, and featuring legendary westcoaster trombonist Eddie Bert in addition to the Salvador-Costa quartet. Arrangements by Sal Salvador, Eddie Costa, George Roumanis, Manny Albam and Bill Holman.
Total times: 79:43 + 79:51 min.
**** "With these LPs Sal Salvador enhances his fame as one of the world’s most articulate exponents of the single-string guitar technique." – Jim Miller, San Francisco Chronicle
Eddie Costa
Active Decade: '50s Born: Aug 14, 1930 in Atlas, PA Died: Jul 28, 1962 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop
Eddie Costa emerged from an unlikely background into a heralded -- if too brief -- career in jazz. Born in a rural coal mining town, Costa studied piano with his brother Bill and developed a taste for the swing greats; later, exposure to Bud Powell turned him to bop. Self-taught on vibes, Costa became known as an excellent sight reader, which produced a lot of studio work. On piano, his trademark sound was the emphasis of the middle and lower registers while nearly ignoring the top two octaves. In addition to recording as a sideman with Tal Farlow, Woody Herman, Johnny Smith, the Bob Brookmeyer-Clark Terry Quintet, and Bill Evans, Costa led his own trio and quintet dates. Sadly, most of Costa's recorded output remains unavailable on CD, with the notable exception of the VSOP reissue of his Quintet LP. Costa died when his car careened off of a busy New York parkway in 1962. ---Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |
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