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1. | Announcement
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2. | The Festive Minor
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3. | Bernie's Tune
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4. | Baubles, Bangles and Beads
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5. | Blueport
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6. | Moonlight in Vermont
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7. | News from Blueport
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8. | As Catch Can
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9. | Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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10. | C Jam Blues
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11. | Chrissie
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12. | Nice Day
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13. | I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy
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14. | I'm Gonna Lose That Guy
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15. | Blue Sands
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16. | Bernie's Tune (version 2)
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17. | Baubles, Bangles and Beads (version 2)
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18. | Line for Lyons
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Jazz / Swing, Cool
Tracks #1-8 & #16-18 Two sets recorded on July 6, 1958 GERRY MULLIGAN/ART FARMER QUARTET: Gerry Mulligan (bs), Art Farmer (tp), Bill Crow (b), and Dave Bailey (d)
Tracks #9-10 Recorded on July 3, 1958 GERRY MULLIGAN/MARIAN McPARTLAND TRIO: Gerry Mulligan (bs), Marian McPartland (p), Milt Hinton (b) and Ed Shaughnessy (d)
Tracks #11-15 Recorded on July 6, 1958 CHICO HAMILTON/ERIC DOLPHY QUINTET: Eric Dolphy (fl, cl, saxes), Nathan Gershman (cello), John Pisano (g), Hal Gaylor (b) and Chico Hamilton (d)
All known recordings by Gerry Mulligan-Art Farmer Quartet and the Chico Hamilton Quintet with Eric Dolphy, at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival compiled here for the first time ever on a single CD.
Some of this festival music was professionally recorded - portions of these concerts were filmed and edited into Bert Stern’s famous movie feature "Jazz on a Summer's Day"- but some was preserved on less than professional equipment, so sound quality, as can be imagined, differs from source to source.
Not long after the fuzzy European label Rare Live Recordings started, the imprint quickly developed a reputation for issuing jazz CDs uncovering previously unknown but often awful-sounding live performances. Fortunately, this compilation, which features four different sets performed over at least two nights at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, proves to be an exception. The performances are of excellent quality, though the music is promoted as being previously unreleased concerts and that is not completely the case, with 11 of the songs previously appearing on the Phontastic Newport compilation Newport Jazz Festival: Mulligan in the Main, Vol. 2. The Gerry Mulligan Quartet -- with trumpeter Art Farmer, bassist Bill Crow, and drummer Dave Bailey -- was still a relatively new ensemble at the time of these performances. Their first seven selections seem to come from an excellent soundboard or perhaps Voice of America radio broadcast, while the other three songs are evidently from a different set at the same festival, though the source is not as high-fidelity. The baritonist and trumpeter mesh extremely well, highlighted by Mulligan's intricate "Festive Minor" and revivals of earlier hits like "Bernie's Tune" and "Moonlight in Vermont." Mulligan also sits in with pianist Marian McPartland (with bassist Milt Hinton and drummer Ed Shaugnessy) during an evening that was a salute to Duke Ellington, playing a pair of Ellington tunes, highlighted by an invigorating extended workout of "C Jam Blues." Five tracks (some of which were excerpted in the film Jazz on a Summer's Day) feature the Chico Hamilton Quintet, with multi-reed player Eric Dolphy in their first recorded collaboration, guitarist John Pisano, and cellist Nathan Gershman. Jim Hall's obscure birdlike "Chrissie" focuses on Dolphy's flute and Pisano. The audio quality again drops somewhat following the two previous issued tracks from the Phontastic CD. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |
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