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The Latin Bit [ ÉLŐ ] |
Grant Green Jr. |
első megjelenés éve: 1962 60 perc |
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(2007)
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CD |
3.324 Ft
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1. | Mambo Inn
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2. | Besame Mucho
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3. | Mama Inez
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4. | Brazil
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5. | Tico Tico
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6. | My Little Suede Shoes
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7. | Blues For Juanita
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8. | Grenada
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9. | Hey There
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Jazz Soul-Jazz Hard Bop
Recorded: Apr 26, 1962, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Grant Green (guitar) Ike Quebec (tenor saxophone); Johnny Acea (piano); Wendall Marshall (bass); Willie Bobo (drums); Carlos "Potato" Valdez (congas); Carvin Masseaux (chekere)
George Benson calls this his favorite Grant Green album. Green digs into everything from "Tico, Tico" to Charlie Parker's "My Little Suede Shoes." Includes one previously unissued tune from the session as well as 2 tunes with Ike Quebec and Sonny Clark added.
Grant Green was one of the top jazz guitarists to emerge during the early '60s. For the original LP program reissued on this 1996 CD, Green and a particularly strong rhythm section (with pianist Johnny Acea, bassist Wendell Marshall, drummer Willie Bobo, and percussionists Potato Valdez and Garvin Masseaux) play the very attractive melodies (including "Mambo Inn," "Besame Mucho," and "Tico Tico") with affection and swing. In fact, Green has rarely sounded happier. For this reissue a previously unissued straight-ahead piece from the same session ("Blues for Juanita") and two numbers from a slightly later date (featuring a similar group with tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec and pianist Sonny Clark) are also included. Overall, this is one of Grant Green's more delightful sets, an underrated gem. ---Scott Yanow, AMG |
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