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1. | A Wonderful Guy
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2. | This Nearly Was Mine
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3. | Dites Moi
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4. | Some Enchanted Evening
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5. | Bali Ha'i
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6. | There Is Nothing Like a Dame
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7. | Younger than Springtime
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8. | Happy Talk
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9. | A Cockeyed Optimist
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10. | Honey Bun
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11. | I'm Gonna Wash that Man Right out of My Hair
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12. | Take the "A" Train
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13. | Everything but You
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14. | Lucky So and So
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15. | Azure
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16. | I'm Beginning to See the Light
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17. | In a Mellotone
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18. | Sittin' and Rockin'
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19. | In a Sentimental Mood
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20. | Day Dream
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21. | It Don't Mean a Thing
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Jazz
Tracks 1-11: "South Pacific": Recorded in Los Angeles, at Forum Theatre, on January 15,24,29 & 30, 1958
Chico Hamilton (d), Fred Katz (cello, arr on #9), Paul Horn (as, fl, arr on #2,8), John Pisano (g, arr on #4,5), Hal Gaylor (b, arr on #1,10). Carson Smith (arr on #6 & 7), Calvin Jackson (arr on #3 & 11).
All compositions by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II.
Tracks 12-21: "Ellington Suite": Recorded in Los Angeles, on January 9 & 12, 1959.
Chico Hamilton (d), Buddy Collette (cello), Paul Horn (as, fl), Jim Hall (g), Fred Katz (cello), Carson Smith (b). All arrangements by Carson Smith.
Includes a 16-page booklet with accurate recording details, original liner-notes and rare photos.
The Chico Hamilton Quintet - in the first of the two albums included reshapes eleven pieces of the popular Broadway show "South Pacific" into new patterns of sound and rhythm. Chico explained that they had “kept the jazz sounds wherever we felt there should be jazz. The tunes were extremely difficult to arrange because the majority were both good and simple; one of the hardest things in music is to retain simplicity." The arrangements of Paul Horn, Hal Gaylor, John Pisano, Carson Smith and Calvin Jackson left us one of the happiest renditions of this show.
On the second album, the original Hamilton quintet, plus Paul Horn, reunited to play a fine collection of Ellington originals with the understanding and rare perspicacity only they could provide. The group operates entirely within a flexible framework, provided by Carson Smith’s arrangements. The men are all highly capable, and the solo work is very good. Buddy Collette’s tenor and Jim Hall’s lucid guitar are great assets to this set. Ellington's subject matter, combined with Hamilton’s brilliant colors, produced a set that is as delightful as it is intriguing.
All the music you will find here is attractive and very much alive; you have two fabulous groups led by Hamilton to thank for it.
Original sources: Tracks #1-11 from "Chico Hamilton Plays South Pacific in Hi-Fi" (World Pacific ST-1003). Tracks #12-21 from "The Chico Hamlton Quintet / Ellington Suite" (World Pacific ST-1016).
Original recordings produced by Dick Bock. This CD reissue produced by JOrdi Pujol. 24-Bit Digitally Remastered |
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