(Bop, Swing, Vocal Jazz, Vocalese) Lambert, Hendricks & Ross (Count Basie, Freddie Green, Gildo Mahoneys, Harry Edward Edison, Ike Isaacs, Russ Freeman, Zoot Sims) - Collection 7 Albums 2 Bootlegs - 1958 - 1962, MP3, 64-320 kbps
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross COLLECTION7 Albums2 Bootlegs Жанр: Bop, Swing, Vocal Jazz, Vocalese
Страна группы: US
Год издания: 1958 - 1962
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 64-320 kbps
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Artist Biography by John BushThe premier jazz vocal act of all time, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross revolutionized vocal music during the late '50s and early '60s by turning away from the increasingly crossover slant of the pop world to embrace the sheer musicianship inherent in vocal jazz. Applying the concepts of bop harmonies to swinging vocal music, the trio transformed dozens of instrumental jazz classics into their own songs, taking scat solos and trading off licks and riffs in precisely the same fashion as their favorite improvising musicians. Vocal arranger Dave Lambert wrote dense clusters of vocal lines for each voice that, while only distantly related, came together splendidly. Jon Hendricks wrote clever, witty lyrics to jazz standards like "Summertime," "Moanin'," and "Twisted," and Annie Ross proved to be one of the strongest, most dexterous female voices in the history of jazz vocals. Together Lambert, Hendricks & Ross paved the way for vocal groups like Manhattan Transfer while earning respect from vocalists and jazz musicians alike.
The act grew out of apartment jam sessions by Lambert, a pioneering arranger and bop vocalist who had appeared in groups led by Gene Krupa and Buddy Stewart -- though he had also gained infamy leading a vocal choir on the disastrous "Charlie Parker with Voices" session recorded for Clef in 1953. That same year, Lambert met Jon Hendricks, who had similar vocal specialties that extended to lyrical changes. The pair debuted with a radically reworked version of "Four Brothers," which featured lyrics by Hendricks and note-for-note duplications of the original solos by Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Stan Getz, and Woody Herman. They recorded a few other sides but were unsuccessful until a chance meeting with solo vocalist Annie Ross hit paydirt.
Sing a Song of Basie The first LP by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross was 1958's Sing a Song of Basie. Though the trio originally intended to hire a complete vocal choir to supplement their voices, the general incompetence of the studio voices led them to multitrack their own voices. The results were excellent, incredible vocal re-creations of complete solos from Basie classics like "One O'Clock Jump," "Down for Double," and "Avenue C" with added lyrics by Hendricks. The next year's follow-up, Sing Along with Basie, featured the bandleader himself and his group in a supporting role.
The Swingers! Perhaps realizing that multi-tracking was a bit of a gimmick, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross then recruited a straight rhythm trio and began touring and recording that way. The first studio effort, 1959's The Swingers!, represented a leap in quality and musicianship, leading to a contract with Columbia later that year. The trio recorded three albums for the label during the next two years, including a tribute to Duke Ellington.
All three had pursued separate solo projects during the trio's run. After constant touring began to wear her out, Ross left the group in 1962.
Albums
1958 - Sing a Song of Basie (1992) • 30:56 • 320 kbps
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01 - Everyday (Peter Chatman) 05:18
02 - It's Sand, Man! (Dave Lambert, Ed Lewis, Jon Hendricks) 02:27
03 - Two for the Blues (Jon Hendricks, Neal Hefti) 02:42
04 - One O'Clock Jump (Count Basie) 03:00
05 - Little Pony (Jon Hendricks, Neal Hefti) 02:28
06 - Down for Double (Dave Lambert, Freddie Green, Jon Hendricks) 02:11
07 - Fiesta In Blue (Benny Goodman, Dave Lambert, Jimmy Mundy, Jon Hendricks) 03:14
08 - Down for the Count (C. Moore, Frank Foster) 02:58
09 - Blues Backstage (C. Moore, Frank Foster) 02:58
10 - Avenue C (Buck Clayton, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks) 02:52
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks - Vocals
Nat Pierce - Piano
Freddie Green - Guitar
Eddie Jones - Bass
Sonny Payne - Drums
1958 - Joe Williams, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, Annie Ross plus the Basie Band - Sing Alone with Basie • 34:56 • 320 kbps
01(A1) - Jumpin' at the Woodside (Count Basie, Jon Hendricks) 03:21
02(A2) - Goin' to Chicago Blues (Count Basie, Jimmy Rushing) 04:13
03(A3) - Tickle Toe (Jon Hendricks, Lester Young) 02:40
04(A4) - Let Me See (Count Basie, Harry Edison, Jon Hendricks) 03:15
05(A5) - Every Tub (Count Basie, Eddie Durham, Jon Hendricks) 03:26
06(B1) - Shorty George (Count Basie, Harry Edison, Jon Hendricks) 03:08
07(B2) - Rusty Dusty Blues (J. Mayo Williams) 03:46
08(B3) - The King (Count Basie, Jon Hendricks) 03:25
09(B4) - Swingin' the Blues (Count Basie, Eddie Durham, Jon Hendricks) 03:04
10(B5) - Lil' Darlin' (Jon Hendricks, Neal Hefti) 04:37
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Joe Williams - Vocals
Jon Hendricks - Vocals, Lyrics
Count Basie - Piano
Frank Wess, Marshall Royal - Alto Saxophone
Billy Mitchell, Frank Foster - Tenor Saxophone
Charlie Fowlkes - Baritone Saxophone
Al Grey, Benny Powell, Henry Coker - Trombone
Joe Newman, Snooky Young, Thad Jones, Wendell Culley - Trumpet
Eddie Jones - Double Bass
Sonny Payne - Drums
Frank Wess - Flute
Freddie Green - Guitar
Garrett-Howard - Photography
Recorded in New York City on May 26 & 27 and September 3, 1958.
1959 - The Swingers! • 34:59 • 320 kbps
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01(A1) - Airegin (Sonny Rollins/Jon Hendricks) 03:33
02(A2) - Babe's Blues (Randy Weston/Jon Hendricks) 03:18
03(A3) - Dark Cloud (Zoot Sims/Jon Hendricks) 03:30
04(A4) - Jackie (Wardell Gray / Annie Ross) 02:05
05(A5) - Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home (Oscar Pettiford/Jon Hendricks) 05:09
06(B1) - Four (Miles Davis / Jon Hendricks) 04:10
07(B2) - Little Niles (Randy Weston/Jon Hendricks) 03:29
08(B3) - Where (Randy Weston/Jon Hendricks) 02:58
09(B4) - Now's the Time (Charlie Parker/Jon Hendricks) 02:57
10(B5) - Love Makes the World Go 'Round (Jon Hendricks) 03:44
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks - Vocals
Russ Freeman - Piano
Zoot Sims - Tenor Saxophone
Freddie Green - Guitar
Jim Hall - Guitar (tracks 03, 09, 10)
Ed Jones - Bass
Drums – Sonny Payne
Photography – William Claxton
Recorded in Hollywood at the Crescendo
Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 1958
1960 - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross with the Ike Isaacs Trio - Sing Ellington • 32:08 • 320 kbps
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01(A1) - Cottontail (Duke Ellington) 02:56
02(A2) - All Too Soon (Duke Ellington/Carl Sigman) 03:46
03(A3) - Happy Anatomy (Duke Ellington) 01:19
04(A4) - Rocks In My Bed (Duke Ellington) 03:12
05(A5) - Main Stem (Duke Ellington) 02:53
06(A6) - I Don't Know What Kind Of Blues I've Got (Duke Ellington) 02:53
07(B1) - Things Ain't What They Used To Be (Mercer Ellington/Ted Persons) 02:48
08(B2) - Midnight Indigo (Duke Ellington) 02:34
09(B3) - What Am I Here For? (Duke Ellington) 03:18
10(B4) - In a Mellow Tone (Duke Ellington/Milt Gabler) 03:29
11(B5) - Caravan (Duke Ellington, Juan Tizol/Irving Mills) 02:31
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks - Vocals
Gildo Mahoneys - Piano
Ike Isaacs - Bass
Jimmy Wormworth - Drums
1961 - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross with the Ike Isaacs Trio - High Flying • 42:53 • 320 kbps
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01(A1) - Come On Home (Horace Silver) 05:25
02(A2) - The New A B C (Dave Lambert) 03:04
03(A3) - Farmer's Market (Art Farmer, Annie Ross) 02:35
04(A4) - Cookin' at the Continental (Horace Silver) 03:10
05(A5) - With Malice Towards None (Frank McIntosh, Jon Hendricks) 02:53
06(A6) - Hi-Fly (Randy Weston) 03:50
07(B1) - Home Cookin' (Horace Silver) 04:24
08(B2) - Halloween Spooks (Dave Lambert) 02:15
09(B3) - Popity Pop (Slim Gaillard) 04:50
10(B4) - Blue (Gildo Mahones) 03:48
11(B5) - Mr. P. C. (John Coltrane) 03:18
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks - Vocals
Gildo Mahoneys - Piano
Ike Isaacs - Bass
Jimmy Wormworth - Drums
. Henry Parker - Cover PhotographyAs well as:
The Way-Out Voices Of Lambert, Hendricks And Ross (LP, RE) - Columbia Odyssey 32 16 0292 US
The Way-Out Voices Of Lambert, Hendricks And Ross With The Ike Isaacs Trio (LP) - Odyssey 32 16 0292 US
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross (LP, Album, RE, RM) Columbia PC 37020 US 1981
High Flying (LP) Columbia CL 1675 US 1962
Bootlegs
1960 - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross with the Ike Issacs Trio - Live at Newport Jazz Festival July 2, 1960 • 53:19 • 320 kbps
01 - Jumpin' at the Woodside (Count Basie) 03:36
02 - Song Introduction 01:05
03 - Doodlin' (Horace Silver) 04:28
04 - Happy Anatomy (Duke Ellington) 01:47
05 - Airegin (Sonny Rollins) 09:43
06 - Fiesta in Blue (Jimmy Mundy) 04:39
07 - Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home (Oscar Pettiford, Jon Hendricks) 07:20
08 - Rusty Dusty Blues (Jimmy Rushing) 03:57
09 - Band Introduction / Song Introduction 01:11
10 - Gimme that Wine (Jon Hendricks) 02:53
11 - Song Introduction 00:28
12 - Cottontail (Duke Ellington) 03:22
13 - Cloudburst (Jimmy Harris, Leroy Kirkland) 02:57
20 - Everyday (Peter Chatman) 05:46
Dave Lambert - Vocals, Arranger
Jon Hendricks - Vocals, Arranger, Lyricist
Annie Ross - Vocals, Arranger
Ike Issacs Trio:
Gildo Mahones - Piano
Jimmy Wormworth - Drums
Ike Isaacs - Bass
1962 - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - Live at Parkhotel, Bremen, Germany • 01:06:40 • 64 kbps
01 - It's Sand, Man! (Dave Lambert, Ed Lewis, Jon Hendricks) 02:19
02 - Band Introduction 01:01
03 - Rusty Dusty Blues (Jimmy Rushing) 04:39
04 - One O'Clock Jump (Count Basie) 03:28
05 - Song Introduction 00:48
06 - Bijou (Ralph Burns/ Jon Hendricks) 03:13
07 - Song Introduction 00:28
08 - Work Song (Julian "Cannonball" Adderley / Oscar Brown Jr.) 03:17
09 - Song Introduction 00:23
10 - The Spirit Feel (Milt Jackson/Jon Hendricks) 08:07
11 - Band Introduction 01:47
12 - Avenue C (Buck Clayton, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks) 02:58
13 - Cottontail (Duke Ellington) 03:03
14 - Moanin' (Jon Hendricks) 02:48
15 - Sermonette (Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Jon Hendricks) 02:39
16 - Song Introduction 01:50
17 - Jackie (Wardell Gray / Annie Ross) 03:06
18 - Caravan (Duke Ellington, Juan Tizol/Irving Mills) 02:41
19 - Song Introduction 00:39
20 - Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home (Oscar Pettiford, Jon Hendricks) 05:34
21 - Band Introduction - Song Introduction 01:12
22 - Everyday (Peter Chatman) 04:42
23 - Applause, Gildo Mahones Solo 01:33
24 - Cloudburst (Jimmy Harris, Leroy Kirkland) 02:10
25 - Outro, Applause, Gildo Mahones Solo 02:10
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks - Vocals
Gildo Mahones Trio:
Gildo Mahones - Piano
Richard Reid - Bass
Kris Kevin (?) - Drums
Compilations
1989 - Everybody's Boppin' • 01:01:20 • 320 kbps
01 - Charleston Alley (Harvey J. Henderson, Jon Hendricks, Leroy Kirkland) 03:18
02 - Moanin' (Bobby Timmons, Jon Hendricks) 02:34
03 - Twisted (Annie Ross, Wardell Gray) 02:15
04 - Bijou (Jon Hendricks, Ralph Burns) 03:16
05 - Cloudburst (Jimmy Harris, Leroy Kirkland) 02:15
06 - Centerpiece (Harry Edison, Jon Hendricks) 02:26
07 - Gimme that Wine (Jon Hendricks) 02:58
08 - Sermonette (Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Jon Hendricks) 03:47
09 - Summertime (DuBose Heyward, George Gershwin) 01:43
10 - Everybody's Boppin' (Jon Hendricks) 04:11
11 - Home Cookin' (Horace Silver) 04:25
12 - Blue (Gildo Mahones) 03:48
13 - Come On Home (Horace Silver) 05:26
14 - Cottontail (Duke Ellington) 02:55
15 - Midnight Indigo (Duke Ellington) 02:33
Annie Ross, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks - Vocals
Gildo Mahones - Piano
Harry Edward Edison - Trumpet (tracks: 1 to 10)
Charles "Ike" Isaacs - Bass
Jimmy Wormworth - Drums (tracks: 4, 7 to 15)
Walter Lee Bolden - Drums (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6)Original LP tracks 1-10, recorded August 6 and November 4, 1959 in New York.
Tracks 11-13 recorded March 13 & 14, 1961 in Chicago.
Tracks 14 & 15 recorded June 2, and May 9, 1960 in New York.
On CD label, Annie Ross' songwriting credit is incorrectly printed as "A. Short"
1996 - The Hottest New Group in Jazz (2 CD) • 01:02:01 • 320 kbps
CD 1:
The Hottest New Group in Jazz
01 - Charleston Alley (J. Hendricks, L. Kirkland) 03:20
02 - Moanin' (Jon Hendricks) 02:36
03 - Twisted (A. Ross, W. Gray) 02:17
04 - Bijou (Jon Hendricks, Ralph Burns) 03:18
05 - Cloudburst (J. Harris, L. Kirkland) 02:17
06 - Centerpiece (H. Edison, J. Hendricks) 02:28
07 - Gimme That Wine (Jon Hendricks) 03:00
08 - Sermonette (J. Hendricks, Adderly) 03:49
09 - Summertime (Based on ohe Recording of Gil Evans, Miles Davis music by George Gershwin) 01:40
10 - Everybody's Boppin' (Jon Hendricks) 04:13
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Sing Ellington
11 - Cotton Tail 02:55
12 - All To Soon 03:27
13 - Happy Anatomy 01:18
14 - Rocks In My Bed 03:11
15 - Main Stem 02:54
16 - I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I've Got 03:29
17 - Things Ain't What They Used To Be 02:48
18 - Midnight Indigo 02:33
19 - What Am I Here For ? 02:59
20 - In a Mellow Tone 03:28
21 - Caravan 02:37
CD 2: High Flying with Ike Isaacs Trio
01 - Come On Home 05:26
02 - The New A B C 03:06
03 - Farmer's Market 02:32
04 - Cookin' at the Continental 03:08
05 - With Malice Toward None 02:48
06 - Hi-Fly 03:44
07 - Home Cookin' 04:26
08 - Halloween Spooks 02:17
09 - Popity Pop 04:48
10 - Blue 03:50
11 - Mr P.C. 03:22
12 - Walkin' 02:15
13 - This Here (Dis Hyunh) 04:06
14 - Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home 05:20
15 - Twist City 02:22
16 - Just a Little Bit of Twist 02:22
17 - A Night In Tunisia 02:43
18 - A Night In Tunisia (Alternate Version) 02:43