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Benny Carter - His Eight Finest Albums (2020)

Benny Carter - His Eight Finest Albums (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Benny Carter

  • Title: His Eight Finest Albums
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Enlightenment
  • Genre: Jazz, Swing
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 5:01:14
  • Total Size: 1.5 GB / 697 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Just One Of Those Things
02. Marriage Blues
03. Angel Eyes
04. That Old Black Magic
05. The Song Is You
06. This Can't Be Love
07. Frenesi
08. I Still Love Him So
09. The Moon Is Low
10. I Missed My Hat
11. Ballad Medley
12. Polite Blues
13. Close Your Eyes
14. Where's Art
15. I Don't Know
16. Striding
17. Wailing
18. Old Fashioned Love
19. I'm Coming Virginia
20. A Walkin' Thing
21. A Walkin' Thing Blue Lou
22. Ain't She Sweet
23. How Can You Lose
24. Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
25. Thou Swell
26. My Blue Heaven
27. Just Imagine
28. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)
29. Sweet Lorraine
30. Who's Sorry Now'
31. Laugh, Clown, Laugh
32. All Alone
33. Mary Lou
34. In A Little Spanish Town
35. Somone To Watch Over Me
36. A Monday Date
37. June In January
38. February Fiesta
39. March Wind
40. I'll Remember April
41. One Morning In May
42. June Is Busting Out All Over
43. Sleigh Ride In July
44. August Moon
45. September Song
46. Something For October
47. Swingin' In November
48. Roses In December
49. And The Angels Sing
50. Everything I Have Is Yours
51. Understand
52. All Or Nothing At All
53. I'll Never Smile Again
54. If I Loved You
55. Far Away Places
56. I Should Care
57. For All We Know
58. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance
59. The One I Love
60. Moon Of Manakoora
61. Honeysuckle Rose
62. The Midnight Sun Will Never Set
63. Crazy Rhythm
64. Blue Star
65. Cotton Tail
66. Body And Soul
67. Cherry
68. Doozy
69. Opening Blues
70. Lula
71. When Lights Are Low
72. You Can't Tell The Difference

• Born 8th August 1907, Benny Carter - American jazz saxophonist, clarinettist, trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader - was, with Johnny Hodges, the pioneer of alto-sax.

From the beginning of his career in the 1920s he was a popular arranger, having written chart hits for Fletcher Henderson's big band that shaped the swing style. He had an unusually long career that lasted into the 1990s.

During the '80s and '90s, he was nominated for eight Grammy Awards, which included receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. But it was during the period from the mid-1950s until the early-1960s that Carter produced his finest albums, during which time he bought in a staggering array of up and coming jazz musicians to accompany him on such. Indeed, his '55 album, New Jazz Sounds (Nogran, 1955) featured such names as Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown and Buddy Rich. Likewise, his follow-up, Urbane Jazz (Verve, 1957) featured Roy Eldridge on piano and double bass, and Alvin Stoller on drums. Jazz Giant (Contemporary, 1958) was among Carter's very finest releases, of which jazz critic Scott Yanow said, ''a particularly strong septet session'' and stated, ''This timeless music is beyond the simple categories of 'swing' or 'bop' and should just be called 'classic.''' The record featured the likes of Ben Webster, Andre Previn, Barney Kessel and Shelley Manne among its line-up and the album remains a favorite among fans and critics alike.

This 4 CD set contains eight of Benny Carter's best ever records, all beautifully remastered, and presented elegantly in this new box set. Providing a superb starting point for those beginners wishing to extend their musical appreciation of this maverick genius, and a welcome reminder for those already somewhat versed, this compilation will prove a delight for anyone and everyone ready to swing.

• The vagaries of international copyright law continue to make it possible for British labels to gather up mid-century jazz albums (all of which are still under copyright in the US) and reissue them in omnibus editions that offer tremendous value for money to people who don't need much in the way of detailed information and just want to luxuriate in the music. (In fairness to the Enlightenment label, their recent box sets have started including important details like musician credits, which marks a huge improvement.) The albums in this collection were led by the magnificent alto sax and trumpet player Benny Carter date from 1995 to 1962, and cover a nice variety of styles and settings: the 1955 release New Jazz Sounds finds him in a bluesy and boppish mode alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Herb Ellis, among others; Aspects (1959) is a big-band date that burns with feverish intensity; Further Definitions is a 1961 date on which he plays with an amazing group that includes Phil Woods, Coleman Hawkins, Jimmy Garrison, and Philly Jo Jones. Are these really his eight ''finest'' albums? I don't know he recorded a lot. But they re certainly outstanding. ~ Rick Anderson -- CD HotList October 2020


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