
The Adderley Brothers - The Summer Of '55 (1999/2019)
BAND/ARTIST: The Adderley Brothers
- Title: The Summer Of '55
- Year Of Release: 1999/2019
- Label: Savoy
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:14:38
- Total Size: 313 mb | 578 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1
01. Bohemia After Dark (Take 1)
02. Bohemia After Dark (Take 2)
03. Chasm
04. Willow Weep for Me
05. Late Entry
06. Hear Me Talkin to Ya
07. With Apologies to Oscar (Take 2)
08. With Apologies to Oscar (Take 3)
09. Spontaneous Combustion
10. Still Talkin to Ya
CD2
01. A Little Taste (Take 2)
02. A Little Taste (Take 3)
03. Carribean Cutie
04. Flamingo
05. We'll Be Together Again
06. Porky
07. I Married an Angel
08. Big E
09. Kuzzin's Buzzin
10. Ann Springs
11. You Better Go Now
CD1
01. Bohemia After Dark (Take 1)
02. Bohemia After Dark (Take 2)
03. Chasm
04. Willow Weep for Me
05. Late Entry
06. Hear Me Talkin to Ya
07. With Apologies to Oscar (Take 2)
08. With Apologies to Oscar (Take 3)
09. Spontaneous Combustion
10. Still Talkin to Ya
CD2
01. A Little Taste (Take 2)
02. A Little Taste (Take 3)
03. Carribean Cutie
04. Flamingo
05. We'll Be Together Again
06. Porky
07. I Married an Angel
08. Big E
09. Kuzzin's Buzzin
10. Ann Springs
11. You Better Go Now
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley and Nat Adderley are both legendary names in jazz now, but when the material on these two discs was recorded in 1955, they were newcomers on the New York jazz scene. These 21 tracks were originally released on three separate LPs: the first as Bohemia After Dark (with drummer Kenny Clarke billed as leader), the second under Cannonball's name as Spontaneous Combustion, and the third titled That's Nat. This reissue leaves the tracks in the same order as that found on the original LPs (with the addition of several alternate takes). The playing is stupendous, and Cannonball's alto sax is particularly reminiscent of Charlie Parker at the peak of his powers. Cannonball and Nat's compositions, especially the very boppish "Chasm" and the bluesy "Hear Me Talkin' to Ya" simultaneously hark back to and expand the bebop tradition in a way that would lead directly to the hard bop sound of Art Blakey and others. On his solo date, Nat's trumpet style is a bit more individualized than Cannonball's alto; his tone is sweet, his phrasing fluid. The packaging is attractive and there are excellent liner notes. Highly recommended.
Year 2019 | Jazz | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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