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Complete Original Trio Recordings |
Hank Jones |
spanyol első megjelenés éve: 2008 79 perc |
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(2008)
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4.001 Ft
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1. | Medley (You Go To My Head)
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2. | Thad's Pad
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3. | Things Are So Pretty In The Spring
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4. | Little Girl Blue
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5. | Odd Number
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6. | .We're All Together
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7. | Odd Number
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8. | We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together
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9. | Now's The Time
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10. | Cyrano
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11. | There's A Small Hotel
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12. | My Funny Valentine
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13. | When The Hearts Are Young
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14. | Little Girl Blue
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15. | Pretty Brown
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17. | The Party's Over
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18. | Have You Met Miss Jones?
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Jazz
Recorded: * Tracks 1-5: New York, September 4, 1953. Originally Clef * Tracks 6-13: New York, November 3, 1955. Originally Savoy
HANK JONES (p), on all tracks [1] : Charles Mingus (b) & Max Roach (d) New York, April 29, 1953. Originally Debut [2-5]: Johnny Smith (g) & Ray Brown (b) [6-13]: Wendell Marshall (b) & Kenny Clarke (d) New York, August 4, 1955. Originally Savoy [14]: Same as above. Bonus tracks: [15-16]: Art Davis (b) & Elvin Jones (d). New York, July 11, 1961. [17]: Aaron Bell (b) & Ed Thigpen (d). New York, June 20, 1958. [18]: Oscar Pettiford (b) & Charlie Smith (d). New York, August 22, 1956. Includes 20 -page booklet !
This CD contains all of Hank Jones' 1950s trio recordings (master takes), as a leader. With the exception of an odd 1964 LP of ragtime music. Jones wouldn't record another trio session under his own name until 1975 !. Four bonus tracks have been added featuring the pianist in trios led by Elvin Jones, Aaron Bell and Charlie Smith.
Hank Jones
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jul 31, 1918 in Vicksburg, MS Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Swing, Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Standards
The oldest of the three illustrious Jones brothers (which include Thad and Elvin), Hank Jones was also the first of the great Detroit pianists (including Tommy Flanagan, Barry Harris and Roland Hanna) to emerge after World War II although by then he had long since left town. Jones played in territory bands while a teenager and in 1944 he moved to New York to play with Hot Lips Page. He had stints with John Kirby, Howard McGhee, Coleman Hawkins, Andy Kirk and Billy Eckstine. Influenced by Teddy Wilson and Art Tatum, Jones' style was also open to bebop and his accessible playing was flexible enough to fit into many genres. He was on several Jazz at the Philharmonic tours (starting in 1947), worked as accompanist for Ella Fitzgerald (1948-53) and recorded with Charlie Parker. In the 1950s Jones performed with Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Lester Young, Cannonball Adderley and many others. He was on the staff of CBS during 1959-1976 but always remained active in jazz. In the late '70s Jones was the pianist in the Broadway musical Ain't Misbehavin' and he recorded with a pickup unit dubbed the Great Jazz Trio which at various times includes Ron Carter, Buster Williams or Eddie Gomez on bass and Tony Williams, Al Foster or Jimmy Cobb on drums. Among the many labels that Hank Jones has recorded for as a leader are Verve, Savoy, Epic, Golden Crest, Capitol, Argo, ABC-Paramount, Impulse, Concord, East Wind, Muse, Galaxy, Black & Blue, MPS, Inner City and Chiaroscuro. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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