Benny Bailey: In Sweden
In Sweden
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Fresh Sound, 1957-59
- Bestellnummer: 9795868
- Erscheinungstermin: 16.11.2009
+ Arne Domnerus, Ake Persson, Gösta Theselius, Joe Harris
Featuring: Benny Bailey (tp), Ake Persson (tb), Arne Domnerus (as), Bernt Rosengren, Bjarne Nerem (ts), Lennart Jansson (bs), Gösta Theselius, Lennart Grunnell (p), Kurt Lindgren, Sture Nordin, Gunnar Johnson (b), Herbert Katz (g), Egil Johansen, Joe Harris (d)
Trumpeter Benny Bailey (1925-2005) had the rare combination of a brassy, powerful attack and a lyrical, melodic line. He was a true successor of Freddie Webster, Fats Navarro and Clifford Brown. In 1948 he joined the ground-breaking Dizzy Gillespie band and, as a member, paid his first visit to Sweden shortly after.
He joined Lionel Hampton’s orchestra one year later and stayed for five. In 1954 he went back to Europe, this time as a member of the Freddy Mitchell band, but left after a few chaotic months in Italy and returned to Sweden to play with Seymor Österwall’s band. He remained in Sweden, where he became one of the most in-demand jazz soloists, and appeared on several record dates as leader and sideman, all before leaving to join the Quincy Jones band for its European 1959-60 winter tour. Quincy, who wrote the song “Meet Benny Bailey” and admired him for his marvelous breath control and remarkable range, said Bailey’s technique was “most perfect”. As a trumpeter himself, he should know. (freshsoundrecords. com)
Trumpeter Benny Bailey (1925-2005) had the rare combination of a brassy, powerful attack and a lyrical, melodic line. He was a true successor of Freddie Webster, Fats Navarro and Clifford Brown. In 1948 he joined the ground-breaking Dizzy Gillespie band and, as a member, paid his first visit to Sweden shortly after.
He joined Lionel Hampton’s orchestra one year later and stayed for five. In 1954 he went back to Europe, this time as a member of the Freddy Mitchell band, but left after a few chaotic months in Italy and returned to Sweden to play with Seymor Österwall’s band. He remained in Sweden, where he became one of the most in-demand jazz soloists, and appeared on several record dates as leader and sideman, all before leaving to join the Quincy Jones band for its European 1959-60 winter tour. Quincy, who wrote the song “Meet Benny Bailey” and admired him for his marvelous breath control and remarkable range, said Bailey’s technique was “most perfect”. As a trumpeter himself, he should know. (freshsoundrecords. com)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 You Go To My Head
- 2 Don't Blame Me
- 3 Benny's Blues
- 4 It's You Or No One
- 5 Sonny Man
- 6 Confirmation
- 7 I Can't Get Started
- 8 Now's The Time
- 9 Fallen Feathers
- 10 Jones Beach
- 11 The Golden Touch
- 12 Plenty, Plenty Soul
- 13 I'm Gone
- 14 Meet Benny Bailey