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Bluesette
Hank Jones, George Duvivier, Alan Dawson
első megjelenés éve: 2002
(2008)

CD
5.320 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Bluesette
2.  Blue and Sentimental
3.  Milt's Mood
4.  Blues in My Heart
5.  Things Ain't What They Used to Be
6.  Azure
7.  Down
8.  St. James Infirmary
9.  Bluesette [Take 1][*]
10.  Things Ain't What They Used to Be [Take 1][*]
11.  Down [Take 1][*]
Jazz / Bop

Hank Jones - Piano
Alan Dawson - Drums
Amaury Groc Digital Remastering
Brigette Charvolin Photography
Doug Hopkins Engineer
George Duvivier Bass
Jean Delmas Liner Notes
Jean Marc Fritz Graphic Design, Direction
Jean Michel Proust Direction, Graphic Design
Jean-Pierre Tahmazian Photography
Jeff Kresser English Translations

Hank Jones is often taken for granted because of his seemingly effortless ability at the piano, but this 1979 trio session with bassist George Duvivier and drummer Alan Dawson (both of whom are also top-flight players) finds him at the top of his game. The hard-driving opener, Toots Theilemans' "Bluesette," has fine solos by the leader and Duvivier, supported by Dawson's crisp brushwork. Jones shows off his stride piano chops in a jaunty take of "Blue and Sentimental," offers a swaggering take of "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," and a lush treatment of Duke Ellington's "Azure." But the most stunning performance of the session may very well be Jones' moving solo rendition of "St. James Infirmary." The Black & Blue CD reissue of the original LP adds alternate takes of three selections. Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide



Hank Jones

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Jul 31, 1918 in Vicksburg, MS
Genre: Jazz

The oldest of the three illustrious Jones brothers (which include Thad and Elvin), Hank Jones was also the first of the great Detroit pianists (including Tommy Flanagan, Barry Harris and Roland Hanna) to emerge after World War II although by then he had long since left town. Jones played in territory bands while a teenager and in 1944 he moved to New York to play with Hot Lips Page. He had stints with John Kirby, Howard McGhee, Coleman Hawkins, Andy Kirk and Billy Eckstine. Influenced by Teddy Wilson and Art Tatum, Jones' style was also open to bebop and his accessible playing was flexible enough to fit into many genres. He was on several Jazz at the Philharmonic tours (starting in 1947), worked as accompanist for Ella Fitzgerald (1948-53) and recorded with Charlie Parker. In the 1950s Jones performed with Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Lester Young, Cannonball Adderley and many others. He was on the staff of CBS during 1959-1976 but always remained active in jazz. In the late '70s Jones was the pianist in the Broadway musical Ain't Misbehavin' and he recorded with a pickup unit dubbed the Great Jazz Trio which at various times includes Ron Carter, Buster Williams or Eddie Gomez on bass and Tony Williams, Al Foster or Jimmy Cobb on drums. Among the many labels that Hank Jones has recorded for as a leader are Verve, Savoy, Epic, Golden Crest, Capitol, Argo, ABC-Paramount, Impulse, Concord, East Wind, Muse, Galaxy, Black & Blue, MPS, Inner City and Chiaroscuro.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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