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1. | King's Riff
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2. | Maiden Voyage
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3. | Willie Nillie
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4. | Hymn To Her
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5. | The Way You Look Tonight
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6. | Can't We Talk It Over?
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7. | Egad, Martha
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8. | Dancing Nitely
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9. | The Lamp Is Low
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10. | Dream Boat
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11. | Pork Pie
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12. | Never You Mind
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13. | Love Me Or Leave Me
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14. | Moonlight In Vermont
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15. | Easy To Love
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16. | Wildman
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Jazz Hard Bop Bop
Recorded: Dec 21, 1951-Aug 2, 1957, Los Angeles, California; New York, New York and Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California
Maynard Ferguson (trumpet, valve trombone); Irene Kral (vocals); Benny Carter (arranger, alto saxophone); Willie Maiden, Bill Holman (arranger, tenor saxophone); Pete Rugolo, Ernie Wilkins, Al Cohn (arranger); Bud Shank (alto & baritone saxophones, flute); Jimmy Ford, Anthony Ortega (alto & tenor saxophones); Herb Geller (alto saxophone); Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone, oboe); Ben Webster, Nino Tempo, Georgie Auld (tenor saxophone); Bob Gordon (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet); Tate Houston (baritone saxophone); Conte Candoli, Don Palladino, Ray Linn, Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers, Tom Slaney, John Bello, Joe Burnett (trumpet); Herbie Harper, Milt Bernhart, Bobby Burgess, Jimmy Cleveland (trombone); Larry Bunker (vibraphone, drums); Gerald Wiggins, Russ Freeman, Lorraine Geller, Bobby Timmons (piano); Howard Roberts (guitar); Buddy Clark, John Kirby, Curtis Counce, Joe Mondragon, Red Mitchell, Ray Brown, Richard Evans (bass); George Jenkins, Shelly Manne, Gary Frommer, Alvin Stoller (drums)
As part of Verve's extensive Jazz Masters reissue series, this CD has some highlights from trumpeter Maynard Ferguson's recordings for EmArcy and Mercury. There is one selection ("King's Riff") from a date with tenorman Ben Webster and altoist Benny Carter, five songs from an album with West Coast all-stars (Dimensions), a version of "Can't We Talk It Over" that features MF with arranger Pete Rugolo, and selections from Ferguson's early big band LPs Around the Horn and Boy with Lots of Brass. Best-known as a high-note trumpeter, Maynard Ferguson did his best on these performances to show off his other abilities including taking solos on valve trombone and playing jazz in the trumpet's lower register. The bop-based music is enjoyable, there are many other prominent soloists (including altoists Bud Shank, Herb Geller and Anthony Ortega) and Irene Kral sings an effective rendition of "Moonlight in Vermont." But more serious collectors are advised to search for the complete original records. ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
Includes liner notes by Bill Kirchner |
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