(Swing, Mainstream jazz) Teddy Wilson (Benny Carter, Jo Jones, Milt Hinton, Sticks Evans) - Two Trios - 1990, MP3, 320 kbps
TEDDY WILSON: TWO TRIOS featuringBenny Carter,
& Jo JonesPlus MILT HINTON & STICKS EVANS Жанр: Swing, Mainstream jazz
Страна исполнителя (группы): US
Год издания: 1990
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 01:00:18
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
01 - Unforgettable (Irving Gordon) 03:01
02 - Almost Like Being in Love (Frederick Loewe / Alan Jay Lerner) 02:30
03 - Lover (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart) 05:05
04 - If Dreams Come True (Irving Mills / Edgar Sampson / Benny Goodman) 03:02
05 - Don't Be That Way (Edgar Sampson / Benny Goodman / Mitchell Parish) 03:03
06 - Stompin' At the Savoy(Benny Goodman/Chick Webb/Edgar Sampson/Andy Rasaf) 03:11
07 - Our Love is Here to Stay (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin) 03:36
08 - Sweet and Lovely (Gus Arnheim / Harry Tobias / Jules LeMare) 03:00
09 - Little Girl Blue (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart) 03:52
10 - June in January (Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin) 04:18
11 - Jeepers Creepers (Harry Warren / Johnny Mercer) 03:41
12 - Rosetta (Earl Hines / William Woode/ Alberta Nichols) 05:41
13 - Birth of the Blues (George Gard De Sylva/ Eddie Ballantine/ Lew Brown/ Ray Henderson) 04:13
14 - When Your Lover Has Gone (Einar Aaron Swan) 04:05
15 - The Moon is Low (Arthur Freed / Nacio Herb Brown) 05:02
16 - This Love of Mine (Frank Sinatra / Sol Parker / Hank Sanicola) 02:58
Tracks 01-08
Teddy Wilson Trio:
Teddy Wilson - Piano
Milt Hinton - Bass
Sticks Evans - Drums
Recorded: NYC, June 3, 1954
Tracks 09-16
Benny Carter - Alto Saxophone
Teddy Wilson - Piano
Jo Jones - Drums
Recorded: NYC, September 20, 1954
Original sessions prodused by Norman Granz
Об альбоме
Two things should hit the listener immediately: the contrast between the standard piano-led trio with bass & drums and the bassless trio with piano, horn(alto.sax), & drums; and the fact that both of these Teddy Wilson Trio sessions are unissued.
It seems quite surprising that so strong as sessions as the September 20, 1954 meeting Teddy Wilson, Benny Carter & Jo Jones should lay for 35 years unreleased in the vaults. This trio was recorded by Norman Granz for his short short live subsidiary NORGRAN. Eight titles were recorded so as to fill out 10" Lp. But as 1955 progressed, the 10" Lp (a vestige of the custom of 10" pop discs in the 78 RPM Era) was dropped and 12" Lp became the standard. The prepared 10" Lp was never released, no second sessions was ever recorded, NORGRAN soon disappeared as Granz reconsolidated under the VERVE name, even the Ep releases were cancelled (a format that never well for Granz), indeed Granz was deemphasizing singles by that point in time and apparently Norman Granz lost track of this all-time all-star trio, the date became forgotten.
Seemingly only Sticks Evans recalls the earlier more standard Trio date of June 3, 1954. Mr. Evans explaing that this was a working band. This Teddy Wilson Trio spent 8 month as a featured attraction on CBS Network Radio, during the last days that radio truly rivaled TV as a prime time force. In fact, Teddy seeing the handwriting on the wall, resigned his job with CBS and revived his jazz career with his appearance in "The Benny Goodman Story", a 1955 Hollywood film-bio. Phil Schaap