Illinois Jacquet - Essential Classics, Vol. 363: Illinois Jacquet (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Illinois Jacquet
- Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 363: Illinois Jacquet
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Essential Classics
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:58:08
- Total Size: 545 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Charles Matthew Hallelujah (2:53)
2. How High the Moon (9:06)
3. Jacquet in the Box (2:56)
4. Take Five (5:27)
5. Don T Blame Me (3:06)
6. Jacquet and No Vest (Savoy Blip) (2:51)
7. Bottoms Up (2:58)
8. Blue Rondo À la Turk (6:48)
9. What's This? (2:39)
10. Throw it out of Your Mind Baby (3:04)
1. Bru's Blues (11:45)
2. Berry S Blues (Jacquet Blues) ( 2:37)
3. The Kid and the Brute ( 8:29)
4. I Want to Be Happy ( 6:35)
5. The Masquerade is Over ( 6:05)
6. Little Girl Blue (10:40)
7. Illinois Goes to Chicago (Doggin with Doggett) ( 2:58)
8. Love Walked in ( 8:49)
9. I Wrote this for the Kid (11:55)
10. In a Mellow Tone ( 6:20)
1. Charles Matthew Hallelujah (2:53)
2. How High the Moon (9:06)
3. Jacquet in the Box (2:56)
4. Take Five (5:27)
5. Don T Blame Me (3:06)
6. Jacquet and No Vest (Savoy Blip) (2:51)
7. Bottoms Up (2:58)
8. Blue Rondo À la Turk (6:48)
9. What's This? (2:39)
10. Throw it out of Your Mind Baby (3:04)
1. Bru's Blues (11:45)
2. Berry S Blues (Jacquet Blues) ( 2:37)
3. The Kid and the Brute ( 8:29)
4. I Want to Be Happy ( 6:35)
5. The Masquerade is Over ( 6:05)
6. Little Girl Blue (10:40)
7. Illinois Goes to Chicago (Doggin with Doggett) ( 2:58)
8. Love Walked in ( 8:49)
9. I Wrote this for the Kid (11:55)
10. In a Mellow Tone ( 6:20)
Illinois Jacquet (born October 31, 1922, Broussard, Louisiana, USA - died July 22, 2004, Queens, New York City, New York, USA) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, composer and bandleader. He also doubled on bassoon, being one of the few jazz players to master that instrument. At 15, Jacquet began playing with Milt Larkins' Orchestra, & in 1939 Jacquet moved to L.A., California, where he met Nat King Cole and would sometimes sit in with his trio. He played with the big bands of Lionel Hampton (1942), Cab Calloway (1943-1944) and Count Basie (1945-1946). After playing the first "Jazz at the Philharmonic" concert, Jacquet formed his own band (which also included his older brother Russell Jacquet, a trumpet player) recording excellent albums for various labels.
Year 2024 | Jazz | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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