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1. | Nothing But The Truth
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2. | Three-Fourth Blues
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3. | Just Waiting
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4. | R.B.Q.
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5. | On Green Dolphin Street
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6. | Minor On Top
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7. | African Lady
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8. | Hi-Fly
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Jazz
Recorded: * Tracks 1-5: February 19 , 1962 at Ter - Mar Recording Studio, Chicago. * Tracks 6-8: January 31, 1962 at Birdland , New York City
Al Grey (trombone) Billy Mitchell (tenor saxophone); Dave Burns (trumpet); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone); Floyd Morris, Herbie Hancock (piano); Herman Wright (bass); Eddie Williams (drums) Combining a February 1962 studio date with a live session recorded a month earlier, this album captures Al Grey, one of jazz’s most original trombonists, at his best. Grey’s associates include his longtime associate Billy Mitchell on tenor saxophone and three promising newcomers: Donald Byrd, Herbie Hancock, and Bobby Hutcherson.
Produce by Bryan Koniarz
Al Grey
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Jun 06, 1925 in Aldie, VA Died: Mar 24, 2000 in Phoenix, AZ Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Swing, Jazz Instrument, Trombone Jazz
Al Grey's trademark phrases and often humorous use of the plunger mute long made him quite distinctive. After getting out of the service, he was with the orchestras of Benny Carter (1945-1946), Jimmie Lunceford (1946-1947), Lucky Millinder, and Lionel Hampton (off and on during 1948-1953). Grey was a well-featured soloist with the classic Dizzy Gillespie globetrotting orchestra during 1956-1957 (taking an exciting solo at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival on a blazing version of "Cool Breeze"). He was with Count Basie's orchestra on three separate occasions (1957-1961, 1964-1966, and 1971-1977), led a band with Billy Mitchell in the early '60s, and had a group with Jimmy Forrest after leaving Basie in 1977. In later years, Grey performed and recorded often with Clark Terry, made a CD with the Statesmen of Jazz, and for a time led a quintet that featured his son Mike Grey on second trombone. Al Grey recorded as a leader for Argo (1959-1964), Tangerine, Black & Blue, Stash, Chiaroscuro, and Capri, and co-led an excellent Pablo date in 1983 with J.J. Johnson. He died of complications from diabetes on March 24, 2000. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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