Wynton Marsalis - The All American Hero (1980) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Wynton Marsalis
- Title: The All American Hero
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Past Perfect [204231-203]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop, Hard Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 42:55
- Total Size: 283 MB(+3%) | 101 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. One by One
02. My Funny Valentine
03. Round 'Bout Midnight
04. ETA
05. Time Will Tell
06. Blakey's Theme
Recorded Live At Bubba's Jazz Resturant,Fort Lauderdale,Florida On 11 October 1980
personnel :
Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet
Art Blakey - Drums
Charles Flambrough - Bass
Billy Pierce - Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Watson - Alto Saxophone
Jimmy Williams - Piano
Along with the other Who's Who album which was simply called Wynton Marsalis, this recording features some of the trumpeter's earliest recordings although in reality it is a live performance by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. At the time the drummer/leader had a particularly strong sextet with altoist Bobby Watson, Billy Pierce on tenor, pianist James Williams and bassist Charles Fambrough. Together with the trumpeter (who was then not quite 19), the group performs a particularly strong set highlighted by "One by One," "My Funny Valentine" (Marsalis's feature) and "ETA." It is interesting to note that his main influence at the beginning of his career was Freddie Hubbard, not Miles Davis. Both of the Who's Who albums contain excellent music.~Scott Yanow
01. One by One
02. My Funny Valentine
03. Round 'Bout Midnight
04. ETA
05. Time Will Tell
06. Blakey's Theme
Recorded Live At Bubba's Jazz Resturant,Fort Lauderdale,Florida On 11 October 1980
personnel :
Wynton Marsalis - Trumpet
Art Blakey - Drums
Charles Flambrough - Bass
Billy Pierce - Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Watson - Alto Saxophone
Jimmy Williams - Piano
Along with the other Who's Who album which was simply called Wynton Marsalis, this recording features some of the trumpeter's earliest recordings although in reality it is a live performance by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. At the time the drummer/leader had a particularly strong sextet with altoist Bobby Watson, Billy Pierce on tenor, pianist James Williams and bassist Charles Fambrough. Together with the trumpeter (who was then not quite 19), the group performs a particularly strong set highlighted by "One by One," "My Funny Valentine" (Marsalis's feature) and "ETA." It is interesting to note that his main influence at the beginning of his career was Freddie Hubbard, not Miles Davis. Both of the Who's Who albums contain excellent music.~Scott Yanow
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