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Monday, July 19, 2021

Howard Roberts ‎• Goodies



Of the dozens of studio guitarists who all but lived in the jazz and pop recording studios of Los Angeles in the 1960s, Howard Roberts probably had the easiest sound. With the advent of pop-rock in 1964, Roberts earned a solid living adding the guitar to albums marketed to adults. But it would be unfair to categorize Roberts as Easy Listening, since he was nearly always swinging and was often accompanied by an organ, which gave his sound a soulful, hip twist.
Though Roberts recorded a couple of albums as a leader in the mid-1950s for Verve, he didn't come into his own until 1963, when he began recording for Capitol. Roberts recorded 10 albums under his name for the label between 1963 and 1969 that straddled jazz and pop—including swinging movie themes, British Invasion hits, transistor radio singles and even Sinatra fare. All are uniformly good, since Roberts was a master of teasing out any song's essence and beauty.
Among my favorites is Goodies, Roberts fourth album for Capitol that was recorded in 1965. On the album's tracks, Roberts was backed by his trio. But the artists who joined in on the different tracks were wide-ranging.
https://news.allaboutjazz.com/howard-roberts-goodies.php

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De las docenas de guitarristas de estudio que vivieron en los estudios de grabación de jazz y pop de Los Ángeles en la década de 1960, Howard Roberts probablemente tenía el sonido más fácil. Con el advenimiento del pop-rock en 1964, Roberts se ganó una sólida vida al agregar la guitarra a álbumes comercializados para adultos. Pero sería injusto categorizar a Roberts como Easy Listening, ya que casi siempre se balanceaba y a menudo iba acompañado de un órgano, lo que le daba a su sonido un toque de cadera conmovedor.
Aunque Roberts grabó un par de álbumes como líder a mediados de la década de 1950 para Verve, no se hizo propio hasta 1963, cuando comenzó a grabar para Capitol. Roberts grabó 10 álbumes con su nombre para el sello entre 1963 y 1969, que abarcaron jazz y pop, incluyendo temas de películas de swing, éxitos de Invasión británica, singles de radio de transistores e incluso la tarifa de Sinatra. Todos son uniformemente buenos, ya que Roberts era un maestro de la esencia y belleza de cualquier canción.
Entre mis favoritos está Goodies, el cuarto álbum de Roberts para Capitol que se grabó en 1965. En las pistas del álbum, Roberts fue respaldado por su trío. Pero los artistas que se unieron en las diferentes pistas fueron muy variados.
https://news.allaboutjazz.com/howard-roberts-goodies.php


Tracks:
A1 Love
A2 Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
A3 Three O'Clock In The Morning
A4 Girl Talk
A5 Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
B1 Goodies
B2 More
B3 I Know A Place
B4 Summer Wind
B5 Chim Chim Cher-ee

Label: Capitol Records ‎– ST 2400
Released: 1965
Genre: Jazz






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