Jimmy Raney - Live at Bradley's 1974 (2007)
BAND/ARTIST:
Artist: Jimmy Raney
Title Of Album: Live at Bradley's 1974
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Gambit Records
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Bitrate: Lossless
Total Time: 2:20:25
Total Size: 391 MB
WebSite:
Tracklist:
CD1 {70:29}
01. I Remember You (8:51)
02. Dancing on the Ceiling (10:00)
03. How About You (8:10)
04. I Love You (6:20)
05. It Could Happen to You (7:25)
06. Like Someone in Love (11:35)
07. Indiana/Donna Lee (8:33)
08. Days of Wine and Roses (9:35)
CD2 {69:56}
01. Darn That Dream (7:58)
02. Billie's Bounce (8:19)
03. I Remember You (9:24)
04. Body and Soul (11:57)
05. Indiana/Donna Lee (8:15)
06. Out of Nowhere (8:58)
07. On Green Dolphin Street (7:41)
08. Motion (7:24)
Jimmy Raney - guitar
Bill Takas - bass
Eric Diehl - guitar (CD1#6-7,CD2#3-5)
An extended previously unissued live performance by one of the true masters of jazz guitar. Two hours of never heard solos by Jimmy Raney recorded in the year of his musical comeback.
From 1967 to 1974, the great guitarist Jimmy Raney (1927-1995) went into semi-retirement in Louisville, and didn't make a single trip to the recording studios. Whether this was due to personal problems (like his growing alcohol addiction) or to the lack of interest by the major recording companies, his discography presents a notable gap of almost ten years, which is only represented by a couple of live recordings.
Recorded with amateur equipment on December 17 & 18, 1974 at New York's famous Bradley's club, the concerts on this CD occurred just after Raney's comeback. Like many other great jazzmen, Jimmy Raney had a unique musical sound, which encompassed both modern and traditional styles.
Considering that this is an amateur recording made at a crowded club, the sound quality here is obviously not up to Gambit's usual standards. However, we felt that the musical and historical importance of these performances more than compensated for any deficiencies on the original masters.
From 1967 to 1974, the great guitarist Jimmy Raney (1927-1995) went into semi-retirement in Louisville, and didn't make a single trip to the recording studios. Whether this was due to personal problems (like his growing alcohol addiction) or to the lack of interest by the major recording companies, his discography presents a notable gap of almost ten years, which is only represented by a couple of live recordings.
Recorded with amateur equipment on December 17 & 18, 1974 at New York's famous Bradley's club, the concerts on this CD occurred just after Raney's comeback. Like many other great jazzmen, Jimmy Raney had a unique musical sound, which encompassed both modern and traditional styles.
Considering that this is an amateur recording made at a crowded club, the sound quality here is obviously not up to Gambit's usual standards. However, we felt that the musical and historical importance of these performances more than compensated for any deficiencies on the original masters.
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