Исполнитель: Oscar PettifordНазвание альбома: In A Cello Mood Год выпуска: 2011, Fresh Sound Records Формат файлов: Мр3, 320 Размер архива: 149 Мв Скачать с: rusfolder Oscar Pettiford became a major factor on the jazz scene when in 1943 Charlie Barnet brought him from Minneapolis to New York as part of a two-bass team with Chubby Jackson. In the early Fifties he was internationally acclaimed not only as a phenomenal bassist, but also as the first man to have made extensive use of the cello as a jazz solo vehicle. His work on cello with the various small groups he led since 1950 is now a matter of music history.
01. Cello Again (Pettiford) 2:38 02. Ah-Dee-Dong Blues (Pettiford) 2:29 03. Sonny Boy (De Sylva-Brown-Henderson-Jolson) 2:52 04. I’m Beginning To See The Light (James-Ellington-Hodges-George) 2:50 05. In A Cello Mood (Babasin) 2:26 06. Blues In The Closet (Pettiford) 3:15 07. Monti Celli (Babasin) 3:18 08. Too Marvelous For Words (Whiting-Mercer) 3:01 09. The Pendulum At Falcon’s Lair (Pettiford) 4:44 10. Tamalpais (Pettiford) 3:54 11. Jack The Fieldstalker (Pettiford) 4:34 12. Stockholm Sweetnin’ (Quincy Jones) 4:14 13. Low And Behold (Pettiford) 3:28 14. Sextette (Mulligan) 2:53 15. Golden Touch (Quincy Jones) 2:31 16. Cable Car (Pettiford) 2:18 17. Tricrotism (Pettiford) 2:39 18. The Edge Of Love (Goode-Baker-Ables) 2:21 19. Rides Again (Pettiford) 2:33
Tracks #1-4: Oscar Pettiford, cello; Billy Taylor, piano; Charles Mingus, bass; Charlie Smith, drums. Recorded in New York City, on October 16, 1952
Tracks #5-8: Oscar Pettiford, cello; Harry Babasin, cello; Arnold Ross, piano; Joe Comfort, bass; Alvin Stoller, drums. Recorded in Hollywood, on May 14, 1953
Tracks #9-13: Julius Watkins, French horn; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Walter Bishop, piano; Oscar Pettiford, cello & bass; Charles Mingus, bass; Percy Brice, drums. Recorded in New York, on December 29, 1953
Tracks #14-19: Julius Watkins, French horn; Charlie Rouse, tenor sax; Duke Jordan, piano; Oscar Pettiford, cello & bass; Ron Jefferson, drums. Recorded in New York, on September, 1954
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