Earl Bostic - His Finest Albums (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Earl Bostic
- Title: His Finest Albums
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Enlightenment
- Genre: Jazz, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
- Total Time: 4:10:08
- Total Size: 1.43 GB / 581 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. East Of The Sun
02. When Your Lover Has Gone
03. Bugle Call Rag
04. Remember
05. Blue Moon
06. Beyond The Blue Horizon
07. 'Cause You're My Lover
08. Melody Of Love
09. Cocktails For Two
10. I'll String Along With You
11. I Love You Truly
12. Dream
13. Harlem Nocturne
14. Where Or When
15. Sweet Lorraine
16. Poeme
17. You Go To My Head
18. Off Shore
19. The Moon Is Low
20. Ain't Misbehavin'
21. The Sheikh Of Araby
22. I Hear A Rhapsody
23. Roses Of Picardy
24. Melancholy Serenade
25. Lover Come Back To Me
26. The Merry Widow Waltz
27. Cracked Ice
28. Song Of The Islands
29. Danube Waves
30. Wrap It Up
31. Blue Skies
32. Ubangi Stomp
33. Cherry Bean
34. Earl's Imagination
35. My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice
36. Lieberstraum
37. Temptation
38. Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time
39. September Song
40. She's Funny That Way
41. Just Too Shy
42. Exercise
43. Josephine
44. Away
45. A Gay Day
46. Make Believe
47. Vienna, City Of My Dreams
48. Answer Me
49. Southern Fried
50. Jersey Bounce
51. Jumpin' At The Woodside
52. Tuxedo Junction
53. 720 In The Books
54. Air Mail Special
55. Pompton Turnpike
56. Woodchopper's Ball
57. Night Train
58. Stompin' At The Savoy
59. Honeysuckle Rose
60. No Name Jive
61. Lester Leaps In
62. 920 Special
63. Special Delivery Stomp
64. Anvil Chorus
65. Two O'Clock Jump
66. Back Beat
67. John's Idea
68. Royal Garden Blues
69. Indian Boogie Woogie
70. Fur Trapper's Ball
71. Lunceford Special
72. Back Bay Shuffle
73. Twilight Time
74. Stairway To The Stars
75. Rockin' With Richard
76. Be My Love
77. Pinkie
78. Goodnight Sweetheart
79. Over The Waves Rock
80. Jer-On-Imo
81. C Jam Blues
82. Wee-Gee Board
83. The Wrecking Rock
84. Sweet Home Rock
85. Don't Do It Please
86. Ten Out
87. Telstar Drive
88. Taste Of Fresh Air
89. Hunt And Peck
90. Fast Track
91. Apple Cake
01. East Of The Sun
02. When Your Lover Has Gone
03. Bugle Call Rag
04. Remember
05. Blue Moon
06. Beyond The Blue Horizon
07. 'Cause You're My Lover
08. Melody Of Love
09. Cocktails For Two
10. I'll String Along With You
11. I Love You Truly
12. Dream
13. Harlem Nocturne
14. Where Or When
15. Sweet Lorraine
16. Poeme
17. You Go To My Head
18. Off Shore
19. The Moon Is Low
20. Ain't Misbehavin'
21. The Sheikh Of Araby
22. I Hear A Rhapsody
23. Roses Of Picardy
24. Melancholy Serenade
25. Lover Come Back To Me
26. The Merry Widow Waltz
27. Cracked Ice
28. Song Of The Islands
29. Danube Waves
30. Wrap It Up
31. Blue Skies
32. Ubangi Stomp
33. Cherry Bean
34. Earl's Imagination
35. My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice
36. Lieberstraum
37. Temptation
38. Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time
39. September Song
40. She's Funny That Way
41. Just Too Shy
42. Exercise
43. Josephine
44. Away
45. A Gay Day
46. Make Believe
47. Vienna, City Of My Dreams
48. Answer Me
49. Southern Fried
50. Jersey Bounce
51. Jumpin' At The Woodside
52. Tuxedo Junction
53. 720 In The Books
54. Air Mail Special
55. Pompton Turnpike
56. Woodchopper's Ball
57. Night Train
58. Stompin' At The Savoy
59. Honeysuckle Rose
60. No Name Jive
61. Lester Leaps In
62. 920 Special
63. Special Delivery Stomp
64. Anvil Chorus
65. Two O'Clock Jump
66. Back Beat
67. John's Idea
68. Royal Garden Blues
69. Indian Boogie Woogie
70. Fur Trapper's Ball
71. Lunceford Special
72. Back Bay Shuffle
73. Twilight Time
74. Stairway To The Stars
75. Rockin' With Richard
76. Be My Love
77. Pinkie
78. Goodnight Sweetheart
79. Over The Waves Rock
80. Jer-On-Imo
81. C Jam Blues
82. Wee-Gee Board
83. The Wrecking Rock
84. Sweet Home Rock
85. Don't Do It Please
86. Ten Out
87. Telstar Drive
88. Taste Of Fresh Air
89. Hunt And Peck
90. Fast Track
91. Apple Cake
Alto saxophonist Earl Bostic was a technical master of his instrument, yet remained somewhat underappreciated by jazz fans due to the string of simple, popular R&B/jump blues hits he recorded during his heyday in the '50s. Born Eugene Earl Bostic in Tulsa, OK, on April 25, 1913, Bostic played around the Midwest during the early '30s, studied at Xavier University, and toured with several bands before moving to New York in 1938. There he played for Don Redman, Edgar Hayes, and Lionel Hampton, making his record debut with the latter in 1939. In the early '40s, he worked as an arranger and session musician, and began leading his own regular large group in 1945. Cutting back to a septet the next year, Bostic began recording regularly, scoring his first big hit with 1948's "Temptation." He soon signed with the King label, the home of most of his biggest jukebox hits, which usually featured a driving, heavy, R&B-ish beat and an alto sound that could be smooth and romantic or aggressive and bluesy.
In 1951, Bostic landed a number one R&B hit with "Flamingo," plus another Top Ten in "Sleep." Subsequent hits included "You Go to My Head" and "Cherokee." Bostic's bands became important training grounds for up-and-coming jazzmen like John Coltrane, Blue Mitchell, Stanley Turrentine, Benny Golson, Jaki Byard, and others. Unfortunately, Bostic suffered a heart attack in the late '50s, which kept him away from music for two years. He returned to performing in 1959, but didn't record quite as extensively; when he did record in the '60s, his sessions were more soul-jazz than the proto-R&B of old. On October 28, 1965, Bostic suffered a fatal heart attack while playing a hotel in Rochester, NY. ~ Steve Huey
In 1951, Bostic landed a number one R&B hit with "Flamingo," plus another Top Ten in "Sleep." Subsequent hits included "You Go to My Head" and "Cherokee." Bostic's bands became important training grounds for up-and-coming jazzmen like John Coltrane, Blue Mitchell, Stanley Turrentine, Benny Golson, Jaki Byard, and others. Unfortunately, Bostic suffered a heart attack in the late '50s, which kept him away from music for two years. He returned to performing in 1959, but didn't record quite as extensively; when he did record in the '60s, his sessions were more soul-jazz than the proto-R&B of old. On October 28, 1965, Bostic suffered a fatal heart attack while playing a hotel in Rochester, NY. ~ Steve Huey
Year 2020 | Jazz | R&B | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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