Lenny Hambro - Lenny Hambro Quintet. Complete Sessions 1953-1957 (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Lenny Hambro
- Title: Lenny Hambro Quintet. Complete Sessions 1953-1957
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Fresh Sound Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:02:01
- Total Size: 287 mb | 485 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1
1. Lenny Hambro - Makin' Whoopee
2. Lenny Hambro - Sad Eyes
3. Lenny Hambro - Try a Little Tenderness
4. Lenny Hambro - Ham Nose
5. Lenny Hambro - Feeding the Chickens
6. Lenny Hambro - Mucho Pompero
7. Lenny Hambro - Mambo Barbarita
8. Lenny Hambro - Si' You Later
9. Lenny Hambro - Linda Luna
10. Lenny Hambro - I Get a Kick out of You
11. Lenny Hambro - The Lonely One
12. Lenny Hambro - Moon Slippers
13. Lenny Hambro - Hoof Beats
14. Lenny Hambro - Easy to Love
15. Lenny Hambro - Moonlight Becomes You
16. Lenny Hambro - Slave Girl
17. Lenny Hambro - Heat Wave
18. Lenny Hambro - Message in Minor
19. Lenny Hambro - Imagination
20. Lenny Hambro - Thanatopsis
CD2
1. Lenny Hambro - Comin' Thru
2. Lenny Hambro - I Love You Much Too Much
3. Lenny Hambro - Ain't She Sweet_
4. Lenny Hambro - Like Someone in Love
5. Lenny Hambro - I Married an Angel
6. Lenny Hambro - My Future Just Passed
7. Lenny Hambro - Blue Light
8. Lenny Hambro - Sweet Sue, Just You
9. Lenny Hambro - Love Letters
10. Lenny Hambro - A Ghost of a Chance
11. Lenny Hambro - My Foolish Heart
12. Lenny Hambro - Liberation for Celebration
13. Lenny Hambro - Jumping in the Rain
14. Lenny Hambro - Medley_ Body and Soul - What's New_ - Laura - Until the Real Things Comes Along
15. Lenny Hambro - Bernie's Tune
CD1
1. Lenny Hambro - Makin' Whoopee
2. Lenny Hambro - Sad Eyes
3. Lenny Hambro - Try a Little Tenderness
4. Lenny Hambro - Ham Nose
5. Lenny Hambro - Feeding the Chickens
6. Lenny Hambro - Mucho Pompero
7. Lenny Hambro - Mambo Barbarita
8. Lenny Hambro - Si' You Later
9. Lenny Hambro - Linda Luna
10. Lenny Hambro - I Get a Kick out of You
11. Lenny Hambro - The Lonely One
12. Lenny Hambro - Moon Slippers
13. Lenny Hambro - Hoof Beats
14. Lenny Hambro - Easy to Love
15. Lenny Hambro - Moonlight Becomes You
16. Lenny Hambro - Slave Girl
17. Lenny Hambro - Heat Wave
18. Lenny Hambro - Message in Minor
19. Lenny Hambro - Imagination
20. Lenny Hambro - Thanatopsis
CD2
1. Lenny Hambro - Comin' Thru
2. Lenny Hambro - I Love You Much Too Much
3. Lenny Hambro - Ain't She Sweet_
4. Lenny Hambro - Like Someone in Love
5. Lenny Hambro - I Married an Angel
6. Lenny Hambro - My Future Just Passed
7. Lenny Hambro - Blue Light
8. Lenny Hambro - Sweet Sue, Just You
9. Lenny Hambro - Love Letters
10. Lenny Hambro - A Ghost of a Chance
11. Lenny Hambro - My Foolish Heart
12. Lenny Hambro - Liberation for Celebration
13. Lenny Hambro - Jumping in the Rain
14. Lenny Hambro - Medley_ Body and Soul - What's New_ - Laura - Until the Real Things Comes Along
15. Lenny Hambro - Bernie's Tune
Influenced in part by Charlie Parker, but a spiritual kin to Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter in particular, New Yorker Lenny Hambro (1923-1995), was an alto saxophonist, flutist and clarinet player. He joined Gene Krupas band at 17 until he was drafted in 1943, and rejoined him after he was discharged. He also played with the bands of Billy Butterfield and Bobby Byrne. In 1951, after a stint with Pupi Campos Latin band, he joined Ray McKinley, doubling on all the reeds. Working out of New York, McKinleys band gave him the chance to record with many groups, including Machitos rhythm section, for the Savoy label.
Forming his own band with pianist Wade Legge in April 1955, he recorded two quintet albums, Message from Hambro (1955) for Columbia and the excellent The Nature of Things (1956), featuring a fresh, vibrant Eddie Costa on piano, for its subsidiary, Epic.
The last three tracks of this set were recorded in Warsaw, while he was touring Eastern Europe with Ray McKinleys Glenn Miller Band in 1957, where he was manager, featured soloist, and leader of his own quintet within the band.
Perhaps the most telling accolade for this hugely capable player came from Ellington whenever Hodges was unavailable, Hambro was Dukes first choice to replace him as lead.
Forming his own band with pianist Wade Legge in April 1955, he recorded two quintet albums, Message from Hambro (1955) for Columbia and the excellent The Nature of Things (1956), featuring a fresh, vibrant Eddie Costa on piano, for its subsidiary, Epic.
The last three tracks of this set were recorded in Warsaw, while he was touring Eastern Europe with Ray McKinleys Glenn Miller Band in 1957, where he was manager, featured soloist, and leader of his own quintet within the band.
Perhaps the most telling accolade for this hugely capable player came from Ellington whenever Hodges was unavailable, Hambro was Dukes first choice to replace him as lead.
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