Joe Sullivan - Groovin' High (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Joe Sullivan
- Title: Groovin' High
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: nagel heyer records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:08:47
- Total Size: 270 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Never Heard of Such Stuff
02. Can't We Get Together
03. Memories of You
04. If You Can't Be Good, Be Careful
05. Solid Eclipse
06. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
07. Night and Day
08. Deep Purple
09. An Armful of You
10. My Silent Love
11. What's Your Name
12. The Moon Is Low
13. Heavy Laden
14. Reflections
15. It's the Talk of the Town
16. High Dudgeon
17. There'll Come a Time When You'll Need Me
18. Squeeze Me
19. Breezin'
20. The Bass Romps Away
21. Brushin' off the Boogie
22. 24 Hours at Booth's
23. My Silent Love, No. 2
01. Never Heard of Such Stuff
02. Can't We Get Together
03. Memories of You
04. If You Can't Be Good, Be Careful
05. Solid Eclipse
06. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
07. Night and Day
08. Deep Purple
09. An Armful of You
10. My Silent Love
11. What's Your Name
12. The Moon Is Low
13. Heavy Laden
14. Reflections
15. It's the Talk of the Town
16. High Dudgeon
17. There'll Come a Time When You'll Need Me
18. Squeeze Me
19. Breezin'
20. The Bass Romps Away
21. Brushin' off the Boogie
22. 24 Hours at Booth's
23. My Silent Love, No. 2
One of the great Earl Hines' disciples (along with Jess Stacy), Joe Sullivan's style was perfect for the freewheeling jazz of Eddie Condon's bands. Sullivan graduated from the Chicago Conservatory and was an important contributor to the Chicago jazz scene of the 1920s. He was in New York during the next decade and his solo recordings include an original ("Little Rock Getaway") that would become a standard. In 1936, Sullivan joined Bob Crosby's band, but tuberculosis put him in the hospital for ten months and Bob Zurke replaced him (having a hit with "Little Rock Getaway!"). However, Sullivan recovered, led his own record dates, and was involved in a lot of jam sessions with the Condon gang in the 1940s. By the 1950s he was largely forgotten, playing solo in San Francisco and drinking much more than he should. Despite an occasional recording and a successful appearance at the Teagarden family reunion at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival, Sullivan's prime years were long gone by the time he passed away. ~ Scott Yanow
Year 2018 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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