Julius Wechter - Quartet & Quintet 1956-1957 · Jazz:west and Intro Sessions (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Julius Wechter
- Title: Quartet & Quintet 1956-1957 · Jazz:west and Intro Sessions
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Fresh Sound Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:40
- Total Size: 281 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Trousseau
02. Autumn Leaves
03. Love Letters
04. My Melancholy Baby
05. Cy's Blues
06. I Remember You
07. I'll Close My Eyes
08. Sissy
09. Undecided
10. Dave's Tune
11. Scotch Hop
12. Peanuts
13. Melancholy Serenade
14. Lover Man
15. Blues Riff
01. Trousseau
02. Autumn Leaves
03. Love Letters
04. My Melancholy Baby
05. Cy's Blues
06. I Remember You
07. I'll Close My Eyes
08. Sissy
09. Undecided
10. Dave's Tune
11. Scotch Hop
12. Peanuts
13. Melancholy Serenade
14. Lover Man
15. Blues Riff
Julius Wechter played vibes in a combo that won first place at the initial Festival of Inter-collegiate Jazz in April of 1954 sponsored by Howard Rumsey at the Lighthouse Café in Hermosa Beach. Saxophonist Cy Colley was part of that combo and joined Wechter as they formed a quartet to play clubs in Los Angeles after graduating from Los Angeles City College.
Herb Kimmel heard the quartet and recorded them for his Jazz:West label in 1956. The resulting album, Linear Sketches, JWLP-9, was awarded three and a half stars in Nat Hentoff’s review of the albumin Down Beat. Herb Kimmel departed the jazz scene after recording his last album, The Return of Art Pepper, JWLP-10, in August of 1956.
Don Clark was hired as director of A&R to continue the jazz line as Intro Records for the parent company handling distribution for Jazz:West, Aladdin Records. Clark produced several albums for the new label including a second album by Julius Wechter that reached the test pressing stage before Aladdin terminated the jazz line. The aborted album showcases the recording debut of guitarist, Dennis Budimir, who continued to forge an impressive jazz career with Harry James, Chico Hamilton, Bobby Troup, and Bud Shank to name a few.
Wechter replaced Arthur Lyman in Martin Denny’s exotica ensemble in 1958 where he played vibes, marimba, percussion, and continued to compose original music for Denny’s group. A chance studio gig playing marimbas on Herb Alpert’s first Tijuana Brass albumin 1962, The Lonely Bull, led to joining the Tijuana Brass and later creating a spin-off, the Baja Marimba Band.
—James A. Harrod
Herb Kimmel heard the quartet and recorded them for his Jazz:West label in 1956. The resulting album, Linear Sketches, JWLP-9, was awarded three and a half stars in Nat Hentoff’s review of the albumin Down Beat. Herb Kimmel departed the jazz scene after recording his last album, The Return of Art Pepper, JWLP-10, in August of 1956.
Don Clark was hired as director of A&R to continue the jazz line as Intro Records for the parent company handling distribution for Jazz:West, Aladdin Records. Clark produced several albums for the new label including a second album by Julius Wechter that reached the test pressing stage before Aladdin terminated the jazz line. The aborted album showcases the recording debut of guitarist, Dennis Budimir, who continued to forge an impressive jazz career with Harry James, Chico Hamilton, Bobby Troup, and Bud Shank to name a few.
Wechter replaced Arthur Lyman in Martin Denny’s exotica ensemble in 1958 where he played vibes, marimba, percussion, and continued to compose original music for Denny’s group. A chance studio gig playing marimbas on Herb Alpert’s first Tijuana Brass albumin 1962, The Lonely Bull, led to joining the Tijuana Brass and later creating a spin-off, the Baja Marimba Band.
—James A. Harrod
Year 2023 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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