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(Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Soul Jazz) Rusty Bryant - Коллекция - 1954-1974 (5 альбомов), MP3, 320 kbps

Rusty Bryant Коллекция - 1954-1974 (5 альбомов)Жанр: Hard Bop, Post-Bop, Soul Jazz Аудиокодек: MP3 Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps Продолжительность: 5:38:37 В MP3-файлах прописаны теги. К альбомам прилагаются обложки, при наличии таковых. Формат файлов - MP3 320 kbps (конвертированы из lossless), если не указано иное. Огромное спасибо всем первоначальным релизерам.  Rusty BryantRoyal G. "Rusty" Bryant (November 25, 1929, Huntington, West Virginia - March 25, 1991, Columbus, Ohio) was an American jazz tenor and alto saxophonist. Bryant grew up in Columbus, Ohio and became a fixture of the local jazz scene. He worked with Tiny Grimes and Stomp Gordon before founding his own ensemble in 1951. He signed with Dot Records in 1955 and released several albums as a leader in the second half of the 1950s. In 1952, his live recording "All Night Long", a faster version of "Night Train", became a hit R&B single in the U.S.. Bryant's contract with Dot ended in 1957, and he returned to Columbus to do mostly local engagements, playing often with pianist-organist Hank Marr. Nancy Wilson also sang in his group. It wasn't until his appearance on the 1968 Groove Holmes album That Healin' Feelin that he resurfaced beyond regional acclaim, and soon after he began leading dates for Prestige Records. He recorded extensively for the label from 1969 through the middle of the 1970s, being a sideman with Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones, Johnny Hammond Smith, Sonny Phillips; his 1970 release Soul Liberation was his most commercially successful, reaching #35 on the U.S. Black Albums chart and #15 on the Top Jazz Albums chart. Bryant continued to record into the early 1980s, then returned to mostly local dates in Columbus. He died there in 1991. Rusty Bryant was the father of Eric Royal Bryant (b. July 7, 1950 in Washington, D.C.) and pop singer Stevie Woods (b. July 2, 1951 in Chatham, Virginia), who would enjoy a moderately successful recording career in the early '80s with the Top 40 hit songs "Steal the Night" and "Just Can't Win 'Em All." Rusty was the grandfather of Tiana Woods, an L.A. based singer/songwriter and front woman for the band "Living Eulogy." Though they resemble and share the same surname, Rusty Bryant and jazz pianist Ray Bryant are not related.  1969 - Rusty Bryant ReturnsRusty Bryant - Rusty Bryant Returns Год издания диска: 1995 (Prestige OJCCD-331-2) Продолжительность: 43:43 Треклист: 01. Zoo Boogaloo (Bryant) - 7:24 02. The Cat (Schifrin) - 7:54 03. Ready Rusty? (Bryant) - 4:49 04. Streak O'Lean (Bryant) - 5:59 05. Night Flight (Bryant) - 7:56 06. All Day Long (Burrell) - 9:41 Состав: Rusty Bryant - alto saxophone Sonny Phillips - organ Grant Green - guitar Bob Bushnell - Fender bass Herbie Lovelle - drums Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on February 17, 1969.  1996 - Legends of Acid Jazz: Night Train Now! (1969)/Soul Liberation (1970)Rusty Bryant - Legends of Acid Jazz Год издания диска: 1996 (Prestige PRCD-24168-2) Продолжительность: 72:53 Треклист: 01. Cootie Boogaloo (Bryant-Carter) - 5:55 02. Funky Mama (Patton) - 5:54 03. Funky Rabbits (Unknown) - 5:35 04. Night Train (Forrest-Washington-Simpkins) - 5:23 05. With These Hands (Silver-Davis) - 4:25 06. Home Fries (Bryant-Carter) - 5:56 07. Cold Duck Time (Harris) - 6:23 08. The Ballad of Oren Bliss (Bryant) - 6:02 09. Lou-Lou (Earland) - 8:14 10. Soul Liberation (Bryant) - 11:37 11. Freeze-Dried Soul (Bryant) - 7:29 Состав: #1-6 - Night Train Now! Rusty Bryant - alto saxophone (#3,5), tenor saxophone (varitone) Jimmy Carter - organ Boogaloo Joe Jones - guitar Eddie Mathias - bass Bernard Purdie - drums Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on October 6, 1969. #7-11 - Soul Liberation Rusty Bryant - alto saxophone (#8), tenor saxophone Virgil Jones - trumpet Charles Earland - organ Melvin Sparks - guitar Idris Muhammad - drums Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on June 15, 1970.  1999 - Legends of Acid Jazz, Vol.2: Fire-Eater (1971)/Wildfire (1971)Rusty Bryant - Legends of Acid Jazz, Vol.2 Год издания диска: 1999 (Prestige PRCD-24211-2) Продолжительность: 73:50 Треклист: 01. Fire-Eater (Bryant-Taylor) - 9:36 02. Free at Last (Longmire-Bryant) - 8:38 03. The Hooker (Spencer) - 9:32 04. Mister S. (Spencer) - 7:38 05. Wildfire (Bryant-Mason) - 6:56 06. It's Impossible (Manzanero-Wayne) - 5:08 07. Riders on the Storm (The Doors) - 6:56 08. The Alobamo Kid (Bryant-Mason) - 7:54 09. If You Really Love Me (Wonder-Wright) - 5:59 10. All That I've Got (Preston-Troy) - 5:33 Состав: #1-4 - Fire-Eater Rusty Bryant - tenor saxophone Bill Mason (#1,2), Leon Spencer (#3,4) - organ Wilbert Longmire - guitar Idris Muhammad - drums Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on February 22, 1971. #5-10 - Wildfire Rusty Bryant - tenor saxophone Bill Mason - organ Jimmy Ponder, Ernest Reed (#5) - guitar Idris Muhammad - drums Buddy Caldwell - conga Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on October 4, 1971.  2002 - For the Good Times: For the Good Times (1973)/Until It's Time for You to Go (1974)Rusty Bryant - For the Good Times Год издания диска: 2002 (Prestige PRCD-24269-2) Продолжительность: 70:41 Треклист: 01. For the Good Times (Kristofferson) - 5:07 02. Killing Me Softly with His Song (Gimbel-Fox) - 5:32 03. The Last One Out (Bryant) - 6:24 04. Appalachian Green (Hales) - 5:04 05. A Night in Tunisia (Gillespie-Paparelli) - 5:35 06. Looking Through the Eyes of Love (Barberis) - 3:57 07. Theme from Deep Throat (Whitaker) - 4:31 08. The Hump Bump (Ott) - 5:59 09. Troubles (Jenkins) - 4:36 10. The Red-Eye Special (Ott) - 7:25 11. Draggin' the Line (James-King) - 5:25 12. Until It's Time for You to Go (Sainte-Marie) - 5:37 13. Ga Gang Gang Goong (Hales-Bryant) - 5:29 Состав: #1-7 - For the Good Times Rusty Bryant - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone Hank Jones - electric piano Joe Beck, Hugh McCracken - guitars Tony Levin - bass, electric bass Steve Gadd - drums Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on March 9, 1973. #8-13 - Until It's Time for You to Go Rusty Bryant - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone Horace Ott - piano (#9), clavinet (#8,13), electric piano David Spinozza (solos), Hugh McCracken (#8,9,12), Richie Resnikoff (#10,13) - guitars Ernie Hayes - organ Wilbur Bascomb - bass Bernard Purdie - drums George Devens - vibes, percussion Jon Faddis (solo on #10), Joe Shepley - trumpets (#10,13) Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ on August 1-2, 1974.  2004 - Original Quintet Complete Recordings (1954-1957)Rusty Bryant - Original Quintet Complete Recordings Год издания диска: 2004 (Lone Hill Jazz LHJ10136) Продолжительность: 77:30 Треклист: 01. Over the Rainbow (Arlen-Harburg) - 3:14 02. Secret Love (Webster-Fain) - 3:10 03. Thou Swell (Rodgers-Hart) - 3:38 04. 48th Street Smile (Bryant) - 2:52 05. Easy Living (Robin-Rainger) - 2:19 06. Mr. Wonderful (Bock-Holofcener-Weiss) - 3:32 07. That Old Black Magic (Arlen-Mercer) - 3:23 08. Susie (Bryant-Mack) - 2:39 09. This Time the Dream's on Me (Mercer-Arlen) - 3:03 10. Almost Like Being in Love (Loewe-Lerner) - 1:58 11. When Your Lover Has Gone (Swan) - 3:17 12. Sonar (Wiggins) - 4:21 13. The Deacon (Bryant-Mack) - 3:06 14. Boofus (Bryant) - 2:05 15. Herbert's Coming (Bryant-Mack) - 2:54 16. Sooty (Bryant) - 2:16 17. My Shining Hour (Mercer-Arlen) - 2:52 18. I Should Care (Cahn-Stordahl-Weston) - 3:11 19. Why Was I Born (Kern-Hammerstein) - 3:19 20. I Cover the Waterfront (Green-Heyman) - 2:47 21. Blue Lou (Sampson-Mills) - 3:47 22. Frances' Dream (Bryant) - 2:35 23. It's a Blue World (Forrest-Wright) - 3:20 24. Street of Dreams (Young-Lewis) - 2:41 25. Hanka Boo (Marr) - 2:22 26. Back Street (Chamblee-Simpkins) - 2:49 Состав: #1-11: Rusty Bryant - tenor saxophone Gerald Wiggins - piano Jack Marshall (#1-5), Howard Roberts (#6,7,10,11), John Collins (#8,9) - guitars Red Callender - bass Max Albright (#1-7), Alvin Stoller (#8,9), Shelly Manne (#10,11) - drums Recorded in Los Angeles on August 6-8, 1957. #12-24: Rusty Bryant - tenor saxophone Gerald Wiggins - piano John Collins (#12-18,21,22,24), Howard Roberts (#19-20,23) - guitars Red Callender - bass Alvin Stoller (#12-19,21,22,24), Shelly Manne (#20,23) - drums Recorded in Los Angeles on August 10-11, 1957. #25: Rusty Bryant - tenor saxophone Hank Marr - piano Paul Weeden - guitar Ike Isaacs - bass Taylor Orr - drums Recorded in New York in 1954. #26: Rusty Bryant - tenor saxophone Otis Sutton - baritone saxophone Hank Marr - piano Warren Stephens - guitar Fred Smith - bass Jimmy Rodgers - drums Recorded in Columbus, Ohio in 1954. Для тех, кто не любит lossless
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