Count Basie: Four Classic Albums Plus 1957 - 1962
Four Classic Albums Plus 1957 - 1962
2
CDs
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Avid
- Bestellnummer: 7307238
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.4.2015
*** digitally remastered
“Sinatra-Basie”; “Count Basie and the Kansas City 7”; “The Atomic Mr. Basie”; “Basie Plays Hefti” plus five previously unissued mono tracks from Newport 1956.
“Sinatra-Basie” continues our new series revealing the hidden qualities of stereo sound and here we again quote from the original liner notes to give you a flavour of what to expect within the grooves. “I’ve waited twenty years for this moment” said Frank Sinatra as the recording session for this historic meeting of two genuine musical giants of the 20th Century began on the 2nd October 1962. A few more quotes….. With arrangements by Neal Hefti ………”it is the balance of power (between Sinatra and Basie) “that is so successful”. “This is not just a band accompanying a singer”….”the band never gets in Sinatra’s way, never distracts from his melody line, treating his vocals as they would treat one of their own soloists”……”this must be the wildest, most unrestrained Sinatra ever recorded”. Phew! You have to listen to this album!
The next album could have been called the return of the Kansas City 7 instead of “Count Basie and the Kansas City 7”. Basie had already put together a smaller quintet in 1936 and three years later it had morphed into a 7 with the likes of Lester Young on board which rolled along until 1944. Fast forward to 1962 and the 7 does indeed ride again albeit a different 7 this time with many familiar Basie faces on board including Frank Wess on flute, Thad Jones on trumpet, Freddie Green on guitar and Sonny Payne on drums.
“The Atomic Mr.Basie” is of course the classic Basie album that we all know and love! Here we present it in our new format, Phase Compensated Stereo to reveal hidden qualities of stereo sound. Or as the original liner notes exclaim “exciting is the word for Basie….electrifying, thrilling, inflaming, arousing”. As the Duke had Strayhorn, Sy Oliver had Lunceford, Fletcher Henderson had Goodman so Count Basie had Neal Hefti! Hence “Basie Plays Hefti”. As the original liner notes attest…”Neal suits the tastes and temperaments of the Basie men in every sort of detail. It provides settings for soloists which bring them out bar by bar, texture by texture, idea by idea as they rarely have been before”.
We hope you will discover for yourselves the hidden qualities of stereo sound.
“Sinatra-Basie” continues our new series revealing the hidden qualities of stereo sound and here we again quote from the original liner notes to give you a flavour of what to expect within the grooves. “I’ve waited twenty years for this moment” said Frank Sinatra as the recording session for this historic meeting of two genuine musical giants of the 20th Century began on the 2nd October 1962. A few more quotes….. With arrangements by Neal Hefti ………”it is the balance of power (between Sinatra and Basie) “that is so successful”. “This is not just a band accompanying a singer”….”the band never gets in Sinatra’s way, never distracts from his melody line, treating his vocals as they would treat one of their own soloists”……”this must be the wildest, most unrestrained Sinatra ever recorded”. Phew! You have to listen to this album!
The next album could have been called the return of the Kansas City 7 instead of “Count Basie and the Kansas City 7”. Basie had already put together a smaller quintet in 1936 and three years later it had morphed into a 7 with the likes of Lester Young on board which rolled along until 1944. Fast forward to 1962 and the 7 does indeed ride again albeit a different 7 this time with many familiar Basie faces on board including Frank Wess on flute, Thad Jones on trumpet, Freddie Green on guitar and Sonny Payne on drums.
“The Atomic Mr.Basie” is of course the classic Basie album that we all know and love! Here we present it in our new format, Phase Compensated Stereo to reveal hidden qualities of stereo sound. Or as the original liner notes exclaim “exciting is the word for Basie….electrifying, thrilling, inflaming, arousing”. As the Duke had Strayhorn, Sy Oliver had Lunceford, Fletcher Henderson had Goodman so Count Basie had Neal Hefti! Hence “Basie Plays Hefti”. As the original liner notes attest…”Neal suits the tastes and temperaments of the Basie men in every sort of detail. It provides settings for soloists which bring them out bar by bar, texture by texture, idea by idea as they rarely have been before”.
We hope you will discover for yourselves the hidden qualities of stereo sound.
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
- 2 PLEASE BE KIND
- 3 (LOVE IS) THE TENDER TRAP
- 4 LOOKING AT THE WORLD THRU' ROSE COLORED GLASSES
- 5 MY KIND OF GIRL
- 6 I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU
- 7 NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
- 8 LEARNIN' THE BLUES
- 9 I'M GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN AND WRITE MYSELF A LET
- 10 I WON'T DANCE
- 11 OH, LADY BE GOOD
- 12 SECRETS
- 13 I WANT A LITTLE GIRL
- 14 SHOE SHINE BOY
- 15 COUNT'S PLACE
- 16 SENATOR WHITEHEAD
- 17 TALLY-HO, MR BASIE!
- 18 WHAT'CHA TALKIN'?
- 19 SHINY STOCKINGS NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL JULY 56
- 20 APRIL IN PARIS NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL JULY 56
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 THE KID FROM RED BANK
- 2 DUET
- 3 AFTER SUPPER
- 4 FLIGHT OF THE FOO BIRDS
- 5 DOUBLE-O
- 6 TEDDY THE TOAD
- 7 WHIRLY- BIRD
- 8 MIDNITE BLUE
- 9 SPLANKY
- 10 FANTAIL
- 11 LII' DARLIN'
- 12 HAS ANYONE HERE SEEN BASIE
- 13 CUTE
- 14 PENSIVE MISS
- 15 SLOO FOOT
- 16 IT'S AWF'LY NICE TO BE WITH YOU
- 17 SCOOT
- 18 A LITTLE TEMPO, PLEASE
- 19 LATE DATE
- 20 COUNT DOWN
- 21 BAG 'A BONES
- 22 PONY TAIL
- 23 ALL RIGHT, OKAY, YOU WIN NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL
- 24 ROLL 'EM PETE NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL JULY 56 (MO
- 25 SIGN-OFF ONE O'CLOCK JUMP NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL