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1. | Exodus
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2. | Star Eyes
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3. | Confirmation
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4. | A Moment's Notice
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5. | I'll Take Romance
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6. | I Remember Clifford
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7. | Straight, No Chaser
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Jazz
Slide Hampton - Arranger, Trombone Butch Warren - Double Bass George Coleman - Sax (Tenor) Jay Cameron - Sax (Baritone) Nat Pavone - Trumpet Richard Gene Williams - Trumpet
* Alain Tercinet - Liner Notes * Christophe Henault - Digital Remastering * Daniel Richard - Production Coordination * Martin Davies - English Translations
Trombonist Slide Hampton, just 30 years old at the time of this octet session in Paris, had already developed into a forward-thinking arranger. Scoring a mix of standards and well-known jazz compositions for a group that included two trombones, two trumpets, tenor sax, baritone sax, bass, and drums, Hampton's stunning interpretation of "Exodus" (from the film of the same name) still sounds very fresh decades later. The brisk "Star Eyes" might suggest the so-called "cool" players of the 1950s, featuring excellent solos by trumpeter Richard Williams and bassist Butch Warren. Baritone saxophonist Jay Cameron shines in "Confirmation," while the leader explodes in a powerful rendition of "Moment's Notice." Finally reissued as a part of Verve International's wide-ranging Jazz in Paris series, fans of the trombone will definitely want to acquire this very reasonably priced CD. --Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Slide Hampton
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Apr 21, 1932 in Jeannette, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Modern Big Band, Post-Bop
Slide Hampton has been a fine trombonist and arranger since the mid-'50s, helping to keep the tradition of bop alive in both his playing and his writing. After working with Buddy Johnson (1955-1956) and Lionel Hampton, he became an important force in Maynard Ferguson's excellent big band of 1957-1959. He led octets in the 1960s with such sidemen as Freddie Hubbard and George Coleman. After traveling with Woody Herman to Europe in 1968, Hampton settled overseas where he stayed very active. Since returning to the U.S. in 1977, he led his World of Trombones (which features nine trombonists), played in a co-op quintet called Continuum, and been involved in several Dizzy Gillespie tribute projects, recording in the 1990s for Telarc. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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