Urbie Green: Five Classic Albums
Five Classic Albums
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- Label: Avid, 1953-1956
- Bestellnummer: 3041282
- Erscheinungstermin: 4.2.2013
All About Urbie / Blues And Other Shades Of Green / Urbie Green And His Band / Urbie Green Septet / Urbie: East Coast Jazz:
AVID Jazz präsentiert 5 Urbie Green Alben inkl. Original-LP Liner-Notes.
Alle 5 Alben sind digital remastert.
AVID Jazz here presents five classic Urbie Green albums including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD.
“All About Urbie Green”; “Blues & Other Shades of Green”; “Urbie Green & His Band”; “Urbie Green Septet” and Urbie: East Coast Jazz”
Born in Mobile, Alabama in 1926, Urbie Green began studying the piano at age seven before following his brother Jack and taking up the trombone in 1938.. Following stints in a number of New York bands Green joined the Woody Herman Herd and remained there for three years forging a reputation as a great band and session trombonist.
Recorded in 1956 “All About Urbie” gives Urbie “a chance to utilise his horn in every conceivable way”…….blowing straight melody, jazz, section lead and even a line above the entire band.
“Blues & Other Shades of Green” recorded in 1955 features a great line up including Jimmy Raney on guitar, Dave McKenna on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums. The tempo is comfortable, the tunes relaxed and well balanced as is the division of musical duties.
“Urbie Green Septet” recorded in 1953 finds Urbie on the way up in the jazz hierarchy and features sideman of the calibre of Jimmy Lyon on piano, Doug Mettome on trumpet, Sam Staff on baritone sax and John Murtaugh on trumpet with Jimmy Campbell sitting behind on drums.
“East Coast Jazz” is another session from 1955 and Urbie’s trombone is displaying the influence of Lester Young and Vic Dickenson and a line up that includes Oscar Pettiford on bass, Ike Horowitz on tenor and Jimmy Lyon on piano and with arrangements by Marion Evans also from Alabama!
All five albums plus have been digitally re-mastered
AVID Jazz präsentiert 5 Urbie Green Alben inkl. Original-LP Liner-Notes.
Alle 5 Alben sind digital remastert.
Product Information
AVID Jazz here presents five classic Urbie Green albums including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD.
“All About Urbie Green”; “Blues & Other Shades of Green”; “Urbie Green & His Band”; “Urbie Green Septet” and Urbie: East Coast Jazz”
Born in Mobile, Alabama in 1926, Urbie Green began studying the piano at age seven before following his brother Jack and taking up the trombone in 1938.. Following stints in a number of New York bands Green joined the Woody Herman Herd and remained there for three years forging a reputation as a great band and session trombonist.
Recorded in 1956 “All About Urbie” gives Urbie “a chance to utilise his horn in every conceivable way”…….blowing straight melody, jazz, section lead and even a line above the entire band.
“Blues & Other Shades of Green” recorded in 1955 features a great line up including Jimmy Raney on guitar, Dave McKenna on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums. The tempo is comfortable, the tunes relaxed and well balanced as is the division of musical duties.
“Urbie Green Septet” recorded in 1953 finds Urbie on the way up in the jazz hierarchy and features sideman of the calibre of Jimmy Lyon on piano, Doug Mettome on trumpet, Sam Staff on baritone sax and John Murtaugh on trumpet with Jimmy Campbell sitting behind on drums.
“East Coast Jazz” is another session from 1955 and Urbie’s trombone is displaying the influence of Lester Young and Vic Dickenson and a line up that includes Oscar Pettiford on bass, Ike Horowitz on tenor and Jimmy Lyon on piano and with arrangements by Marion Evans also from Alabama!
All five albums plus have been digitally re-mastered
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Cherokee
- 2 I Ain’t Got Nobody
- 3 Stella By Starlight
- 4 Little John
- 5 With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair
- 6 ‘Round Midnight
- 7 Sleep
- 8 Soft Winds
- 9 Springsville
- 10 Plain Bill From Bluesville
- 11 Home
- 12 Reminiscent Blues
- 13 Thou Swell
- 14 You Are Too Beautiful
- 15 Paradise
- 16 Warm Valley
- 17 Frankie And Johnny
- 18 One For Dee
- 19 Limehouse Blues
- 20 Am I Blue
- 21 Dirty Dan
- 22 It’s Too Late Now
- 23 Old Time Modern
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good
- 2 Lullaby Of Birdland
- 3 Med’s Tune
- 4 Incubator
- 5 Skylark
- 6 La Salle
- 7 Dansero
- 8 Stairway To The Stars
- 9 Johnbo Mambo
- 10 Mutation
- 11 On Green Dolphin Street
- 12 Just One Of Those Things
- 13 How About You?
- 14 When Your Lover Has Gone
- 15 Three Little Words
- 16 Sneaky Pete
- 17 Melody In Bb
- 18 Sassafras
- 19 Love Locked Out