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Gerry Mulligan - The Unforgettable (2021)

Gerry Mulligan - The Unforgettable (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Gerry Mulligan

  • Title: The Unforgettable
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Gerrulligan Music Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 5:01:02
  • Total Size: 1.9 GB / 699 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Lover Man
02. These Foolish Things
03. Almost Like Being In Love
04. I'll Remember April
05. Too Marvelous for Words
06. Sextet
07. Broadway
08. All the Things You Are
09. Come out Wherever You Are
10. Five Brothers
11. Laura
12. Bernie's Tune
13. Walkin' Shoes
14. Lady Be Good
15. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
16. Round Midnight
17. Love Me or Leave Me
18. Sweet and Lovely
19. Decidedly (Take 4)
20. Moonlight in Vermont
21. Straight No Chaser (Take 3)
22. The Lady Is a Tramp / Utter Chaos
23. Reunion
24. When Your Lover Has Gone
25. Stardust
26. Rhythm-A-Ning
27. Jersey Bounce
28. I Mean You (Take 4)
29. Ornithology
30. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
31. Let's Fall In Love
32. Anything Goes
33. That Old Feeling
34. This Can't Be Love
35. A Ballad
36. Trav'lin Light
37. Too Close for Comfort
38. What Is There To Say
39. Just in Time
40. Festive Minor
41. My Funny Valentine
42. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
43. Utter Chaos
44. News from Blueport
45. Chelsea Bridge
46. The Cat Walk
47. Sunday
48. Who's Got Rhythm?
49. Go Home
50. Blueport
51. Bunny
52. What's the Rush
53. Back Beat
54. As Catch Can
55. Tell Me When
56. 18 Carrots for Rabbit
57. Shady Side
58. What's It All About

The most famous and probably greatest jazz baritonist of all time, Gerry Mulligan was a giant. A flexible soloist who was always ready to jam with anyone from Dixielanders to the most advanced boppers, Mulligan brought a somewhat revolutionary light sound to his potentially awkward and brutal horn and played with the speed and dexterity of an altoist.

Mulligan started on the piano before learning clarinet and the various saxophones. His initial reputation was as an arranger. In 1944 he wrote charts for Johnny Warrington's radio band and soon was making contributions to the books of Tommy Tucker and George Paxton. He moved to New York in 1946 and joined Gene Krupa's Orchestra as a staff arranger; his most notable chart was "Disc Jockey Jump." The rare times he played with Krupa's band was on alto and the same situation existed when he was with Claude Thornhill in 1948.



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