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Perfect Complete Collection [Japan version] |
Lester Young |
japán első megjelenés éve: 1993 |
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(2006)
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 16 x CD |
67.680 Ft
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Jazz / Swing
This incredible collection is a must-have for Lester Young fans. This set includes all known live material that Lester Young recorded. Many of these tracks are not available in any other set on CD. This is the most complete compilation of live Lester Young recordings. Includes comprehensive booklet with full personnel and recording dates.
LIVE AND PRIVATE RECORDINGS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
Disc 1 [Box 1 SSCD-8035/38] I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW TICKLE TOE TAXI WAR DANCE UNTITLED ORIGINAL/NBLUES JUST A LITTLE BIT SOUTH OF NORHT CAROLINA MIDNIGHT SYMPONY ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET SWEET GEORGIA BROWN IF I COULD BE WITH YOU BLUES FOR MARVIN JAMMIN' THE BLUES JAMMIN' THE BLUES THESE FOOLISH THINGS LESTER LEAPS IN D.B.BLUES
Disc 2 SWEET GEORGIA BROWN OH LADY, BE GOOD I GOT RHYTHM OH LADY,BE GOOD SWEET GEORGIA BROWN JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY LESTER LEAPS IN A GHOST OF A CHANCE JUST YOU, JUST ME SWEET GEORGIA BROWN HOW HIGH THE MOON/JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID
Disc 3 BE BOP BOOGIE I'M CONFESSIN' I COVER THE WATERFRONT HOW HIGH THE MOON SUNDAY JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID BE BOP BOOGIE THESE FOOLISH THINGS D.B.BLUES JUST YOU, JUST ME LESTER LEAPS IN SHE'S FUNNY THAT WAY LAVENDER BLUES TEA FOR TWO LAVENDER BLUES A GHOST OF A CHANCE MEAN TO ME SUNDAY
Disc 4 JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID NEENAH I COVER THE WATERFRONT THESE FOOLISH THINGS LESTER LEAPS IN SUNDAY DESTINATION MOON MEAN TO ME PENNIES FROM HEAVEN STARDUST THREE LITTLE WORDS
Disc 5 [Box 2 SSCD-8039/42] ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET OH, LADY BE GOOD DEED I DO ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE I COVER THE WATERFRONT I GOT RHYTHM UP'N ADA, PERDIDO ONE O' CLOCK JUMP
Disc 6 D.B. BLUES DEED I DO UNTITLED BLUES LESTER LEAPS IN BLUES WITH BRIDGE SEVENTH AVENUE ROMP IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN OH, LADY BE GOOD
Disc 7 I COVER THE WATERFRONT BE BOP BOOGIE D.B.BLUES JUST YOU, JUST ME SUNDAY THE FOR TWO BLUES IN D-FLAT BLUES AND SENTIMENTAL LESTER LEAPS IN UP'N ADAM THREE LITTLE WORDS NEENAH I COVER THE WATERFRONT LESTER LEAPS IN/JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID
Disc 8 UP'N ADAM TOO MARVELOUR FOR WORDS INDIANA NEENAH A GHOST OF A CHANCE LESTER LEAPS IN UP'N ADAM UP'N ADAM THESE FOOLISH THINGS NEENAH LESTER LEAPS IN JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID/UP'N ADAM TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS NEENAH A GHOST OF A CHANCE LESTER LEAPS IN
Disc 9 [Box 3 SSCD-8043/46] INDIANA A GHOST OF A CHANCE HOW HIGH THE MOON D.B.BLUES JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID BLUE AND SENTIMENTAL NEENAH LESTER LEAPS IN/JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID I COVER THE WATERFRONT
Disc 10 NEENAH A GHOST OF A CHANCE IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN DESTINATION MOON LESTER LEAPS IN UP'N ADAM DEED I DO HOW HIGH THE MOON PENNIES FROM HEAVEN UP'N ADAM DEED I DO
Disc 11 UP'N ADAM A GHOST OF A CHANCE IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS NEENAH UP'N ADAM BLUE AND SENTIMENTAL AFTER YOU'VE GONE IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID
Disc 12 LULLABY OF BIRDLAND/INDIANA ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE NEENAH D.B.BLUES LULLABY OF BIRDLAND/UP'N ADAM TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS OH, LADY BE GOOD A FOGGY DAY IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN LESTER LEAPS IN
Disc 13 [Box 4 SSCD-8047/50] FLASHES OF PRES (MEDLEY) UP'N ADAM I CAN'T GET STARTED LESTER LEAPS IN LULLABY OF BIRDLAND/INDIANA IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN B-FLAT BLUES WITH BRIDGE LESTER LEAPS IN PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
Disc 14 LULLABY OF BIRDLAND/LESTER LEAPS IN POLKA DOTS AND MOONBEAMS UP'N ADAM IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN/LULLABY OF BIRDLAND LULLABY OF BIRDLAND/THREE LITTLE WORDS THESE FOOLISH THINGS BLUES IN G THE FOR TWO LESTER LEAPS IN THESE FOOLISH THINGS BLUES
Disc 15 LULLABY OF BIRDLAND THERE'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU INDIANA HOW HIGH THE MOON LESTER LEAPS IN POLKA DOTS AND MOONBEAMS LESTER LEAPS IN OH, LADY BE GOOD BLUES IN G JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID LULLABY OF BIRDLAND
Disc 16 JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID THESE FOOLISH THINGS THREE LITTLE WORDS LESTER LEAPS IN THESE FOOLISH THINGS THREE LITTLE WORDS PENNIES FROM HEAVEN POLKA DOTS AND MOONBEAMS INDIANA FINE AND MELLOW I COVER THE WATERFRONT JUMP THE BLUES MEAN TO ME JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID I COVER THE WATERFRONT THERE'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU
Lester Young
Active Decades: '30s, '40s and '50s Born: Aug 27, 1909 in Woodville, MS Died: Mar 15, 1959 in New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Cool, Mainstream Jazz, Swing
Lester Young was one of the true jazz giants, a tenor saxophonist who came up with a completely different conception in which to play his horn, floating over bar lines with a light tone rather than adopting Coleman Hawkins' then-dominant forceful approach. A non-conformist, Young (nicknamed "Pres" by Billie Holiday) had the ironic experience in the 1950s of hearing many young tenors try to sound exactly like him. Although he spent his earliest days near New Orleans, Lester Young lived in Minneapolis by 1920, playing in a legendary family band. He studied violin, trumpet, and drums, starting on alto at age 13. Because he refused to tour in the South, Young left home in 1927 and instead toured with Art Bronson's Bostonians, switching to tenor. He was back with the family band in 1929 and then freelanced for a few years, playing with Walter Page's Blue Devils (1930), Eddie Barefield in 1931, back with the Blue Devils during 1932-1933, and Bennie Moten and King Oliver (both 1933). He was with Count Basie for the first time in 1934 but left to replace Coleman Hawkins with Fletcher Henderson. Unfortunately, it was expected that Young would try to emulate Hawk, and his laid-back sound angered Henderson's sidemen, resulting in Pres not lasting long. After a tour with Andy Kirk and a few brief jobs, Lester Young was back with Basie in 1936, just in time to star with the band as they headed East. Young made history during his years with Basie, not only participating on Count's record dates but starring with Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson on a series of classic small-group sessions. In addition, on his rare recordings on clarinet with Basie and the Kansas City Six, Young displayed a very original cool sound that almost sounded like altoist Paul Desmond in the 1950s. After leaving Count in 1940, Young's career became a bit aimless, not capitalizing on his fame in the jazz world. He co-led a low-profile band with his brother, drummer Lee Young, in Los Angeles until re-joining Basie in December 1943. Young had a happy nine months back with the band, recorded a memorable quartet session with bassist Slam Stewart, and starred in the short film Jammin' the Blues before he was drafted. His experiences dealing with racism in the military were horrifying, affecting his mental state of mind for the remainder of his life. Although many critics have written that Lester Young never sounded as good after getting out of the military, despite erratic health he actually was at his prime in the mid- to late-'40s. He toured (and was well paid by Norman Granz) with Jazz at the Philharmonic on and off through the '40s and '50s, made a wonderful series of recordings for Aladdin, and worked steadily as a single. Young also adopted his style well to bebop (which he had helped pave the way for in the 1930s). But mentally he was suffering, building a wall between himself and the outside world, and inventing his own colorful vocabulary. Although many of his recordings in the 1950s were excellent (showing a greater emotional depth than in his earlier days), Young was bothered by the fact that some of his white imitators were making much more money than he was. He drank huge amounts of liquor and nearly stopped eating, with predictable results. 1956's Jazz Giants album found him in peak form as did a well documented engagement in Washington, D.C., with a quartet and a last reunion with Count Basie at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival. But, for the 1957 telecast The Sound of Jazz, Young mostly played sitting down (although he stole the show with an emotional one-chorus blues solo played to Billie Holiday). After becoming ill in Paris in early 1959, Lester Young came home and essentially drank himself to death. Many decades after his death, Pres is still considered (along with Coleman Hawkins and John Coltrane) one of the three most important tenor saxophonists of all time. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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