Исполнитель: Phil UrsoНазвание альбома: The Philosophy of Urso: Phil Urso's 1953-1959 Sessions (2CD) Год выпуска: 2016 Формат файлов: mp3, 320 kbps Размер архива: 303 mb Скачать с: rusfolder.com CD 1 01. Little Pres (Phil Urso) 2:42 02. Three Little Words (Ruby-Kalmar) 2:45 03. Don’t Take Your Love from Me (Nemo-Whitmark) 3:08 04. She’s Funny That Way (Moret-Washington-Robbins) 3:09 05. Chiketa (Phil Urso) 2:58 06. Stop Watch (Phil Urso) 3:49 07. Wizzard’s Gizzards (Phil Urso) 2:52 08. Ozzie’s Ode (Phil Urso) 3:28 09. It’s Only a Paper Moon (Arlen-Harburg-Rose) 4:44 10. Too Marvelous for Words (Whiting-Mercer) 3:44 11. Extra Mild (Phil Urso) 5:29 12. Squeeze Me (Duke Ellington) 3:35 13. Blues #One (Washington-Walton) 3:49 14. Satin Doll (Duke Ellington) 4:39 15. Pent-Up House (Sonny Rollins) 4:12 16. Line for Lyons (Gerry Mulligan) 5:02 17. Star Eyes (DePaul-Raye) 4:30 18. Dag’s Scene (Dagwood Walton) 2:50
CD 2 01. My Heart Stood Still (Rodgers-Hart) 2:32 02. Easy Out (Ozzie Cadena) 2:18 03. This Can’t Be Love (Rodgers-Hart) 2:13 04. Lush Tush (Ozzie Cadena) 2:28 05. Where or When (Rodgers-Hart) 2:56 06. My Heart Tells Me (Warren-Gordon) 2:58 07. Blues to Remember Her By (Ozzie Cadena) 2:42 08. They Can’t Take That Away from Me (G.& I. Gershwin) 2:16 09. Moonlight Serenade (Miller-Parish) 2:57 10. A Woman In Love (Frank Loesser) 2:21 11. Sentimental Journey (Brown-Green) 1:59 12. 11th Hour Melody (Palmer-Sigman) 3:06 13. Nothing Ever Changes My Love for You (Fisher-Segal) 3:48 14. Diane (Rappe-Pollock) 2:51 15. Memories of You (Blake-Razaf) 3:46 16. The Pendulum at Falcon’s Lair (Oscar Pettiford) 4:43 * 17. Tamalpais [Song of Love to the Winds] (Oscar Pettiford) 3:53 * 18. Jack the Fieldstalker (Oscar Pettiford) 4:32 * 19. Stockholm Sweetnin’ (Quincy Jones) 4:13 * 20. Low and Behold (Oscar Pettiford) 3:27 *
(*) Bonus Tracks
Sources CD 1: Tracks #1-4, from the 7” EP “New Trends of Jazz – Vol.12” (Savoy XP-8059) [Also issued on the 10” LP “Phil Urso and Bob Brookmeyer” (Savoy MG 15041)] Tracks #5-8, from the 10” LP “Phil Urso and Bob Brookmeyer” (Savoy MG 15041) Tracks #1-8, also issued on the 12” LP “The Philosophy of Urso” (Savoy MG 12056) Track #9, from the 10” LP “Solo Flight” (Jazz West Coast JWC-505) Track #10, from “An Anthology of California Music, Vol. 3” (Jazz West Coast JWC-507) Tracks #11-18, from “The Jomar Dagron Quartet Featuring Phil Urso” (Legacy MK 1050)
Sources CD 2: Tracks #1-5, from the LP “The Philosophy of Urso” (Savoy MG 12056) Tracks #6-15, from the LP “Sentimental Journey” (Regent MG 6003) Tracks #16-20, from the 10” LP “The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet” (Debut DLP 8)
Personnel on CD 1:
Tracks #1-4: PHIL URSO QUARTET Phil Urso, tenor sax; Walter Bishop Jr., piano; Clyde Lombardi, bass; Howie Man, drums. Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, April 14, 1953
Tracks #5-8: PHIL URSO-BOB BROOKMEYER QUINTET Bob Brookmeyer, trombone; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Horace Silver, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Kenny Clarke, drums. Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, April 30, 1954
Tracks #9-10: PHIL URSO QUARTET & QUINTET Phil Urso, tenor sax; Bob Burgess, trombone (only on #9); Bobby Timmons, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Peter Littman, drums. Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, October 18, 1956
Tracks #11-18: PHIL URSO QUARTET & QUINTET Phil Urso, tenor sax & baritone sax; Ron Washington, tenor sax; Dagwood Walton, Hammond organ; Gene Klingman, bass; Jo Jo Williams, drums. Recorded in Louisville, Colorado, 1959
Personnel on CD 2:
Tracks #1-5: PHIL URSO accompanied by BOBBY BANKS Phil Urso, tenor sax; Bobby Banks, organ. Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, February 18, 1954
Tracks #6-15: Same personnel as above but Rodney “Red” Alcott, drums, added. Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, March 27, 1956
Bonus Tracks #16-20: THE NEW OSCAR PETTIFORD SEXTET Julius Watkins, French horn; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Walter Bishop, Jr, piano Oscar Pettiford, cello or bass (only on #17); Charles Mingus, bass (except on #17); Percy Brice, drums on #20. The only soloists are Pettiford and Bishop. Recorded in New York, December 29, 1953
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