Sunday, May 24, 2026

Lester Young • Jazz Giants '56

 



Even critics who feel (against the recorded evidence to the contrary) that little of tenor saxophonist Lester Young's postwar playing is at the level of his earlier performances make an exception for this session. Young was clearly inspired by the other musicians (trumpeter Roy Eldridge, trombonist Vic Dickenson, pianist Teddy Wilson, guitarist Freddie Green, bassist Gene Ramey, and drummer Jo Jones), who together made for a very potent band of swing all-stars. The five songs on this album and bonus track, include some memorable renditions of ballads and a fine version of "You Can Depend on Me," but it is the explosive joy of the fiery "Gigantic Blues" that takes honors. This set, a real gem, is highly recommended.

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Incluso los críticos que consideran (en contra de la evidencia registrada que indica lo contrario) que poco del saxofonista tenor Lester Young está al nivel de sus actuaciones anteriores, hacen una excepción en esta sesión. Young se inspiró claramente en los otros músicos (el trompetista Roy Eldridge, el trombonista Vic Dickenson, el pianista Teddy Wilson, el guitarrista Freddie Green, el bajista Gene Ramey, y el baterista Jo Jones), que juntos formaron una banda muy potente de estrellas del swing. Las cinco canciones de este álbum y el bonus track, incluyen algunas interpretaciones memorables de baladas y una fina versión de "You Can Depend on Me", pero es la alegría explosiva del ardiente "Gigantic Blues" la que se lleva los honores. Este conjunto, una verdadera joya, es muy recomendable.




Gary Burton • Cool Nights

 


Biography by Scott Yanow
One of the two great vibraphonists to emerge in the 1960s (along with Bobby Hutcherson), Gary Burton's remarkable four-mallet technique (best displayed on an unaccompanied version of "No More Blues" from 1971) can make him sound like two or three players at once. He has recorded in a wide variety of settings and always sounds distinctive. Self-taught on vibes, Burton made his recording debut with country guitarist Hank Garland when he was 17. From there, he started recording regularly for RCA in 1961, beginning with his debut, New Vibe Man in Town.

Despite his burgeoning solo career, he continued work as a sideman, touring with George Shearing's quintet in 1963. He also gained some fame while with Stan Getz's pianoless quartet during 1964-1966, and then put together his own groups. In 1967, with guitarist Larry Coryell, he led one of the early "fusion" bands, releasing albums like A Genuine Tong Funeral, Duster, and Gary Burton Quartet in Concert. Coryell would later be succeeded by Sam Brown, Mick Goodrick, John Scofield, Jerry Hahn, and Pat Metheny.

During the '70s, Burton continued to release a steady stream of albums including the impressive solo session Alone at Last, Ring with Eberhard Weber, and the quintet date Dreams So Real: Music of Carla Bley. He also collaborated often during the '70s, touring and recording duet sets with Chick Corea such as 1972's Crystal Silence for ECM. There were similarly influential dates with Ralph Towner, Steve Swallow, Paul Bley, Keith Jarrett, and others. Among his sidemen in the late '70s and '80s were Makoto Ozone, Tiger Okoshi, and Tommy Smith. Very active as an educator at Berklee upon joining its faculty in 1971, Burton remained a prominent performer over the next few decades, releasing albums like 1982's Lyric Suite for Sextet, 1986's Whiz Kids, and 1988's Times Like These for GRP.

Moving into the '90s, Burton stuck with GRP, issuing albums like the Paul Bley duo date Right Time, Right Place, 1993's It's Another Day with vocalist Rebecca Parris, and 1995's Face to Face. He then shifted to Concord for a bevy of well-regarded efforts, including 1997's Departure and 1998's Like Minds. Two years later, Libertango, his tribute to tango master Astor Piazzolla, arrived. The very personal album For Hamp, Red, Bags, and Cal was issued in 2001, and in 2002 he explored classical music with the duet album Virtuosi, recorded with pianist Makoto Ozone.

The year 2004 found Burton back on familiar ground with the release of Generations, a bop-influenced album featuring a quartet of younger musicians. Burton paired with the same group for 2005's Next Generation. In 2009, Burton released Quartet Live featuring guitarist Metheny and bassist Swallow on Concord. In 2012, he released Hot House, another duet recording with Corea. In August of 2013, the vibraphonist released Guided Tour by the New Gary Burton Quartet on Mack Avenue Records. His new bandmates included drummer Antonio Sanchez, bassist Scott Colley, and guitarist Julian Lage. Two years later, he joined Metheny, Jan Garbarek, Paul McCandless, the SWR Big Band, and others in a concert marking bassist Eberhard Weber's 75th birthday. It was released as Hommage à Eberhard Weber on ECM. After a 50-plus-year career, Burton retired from performing in 2017, following a farewell tour with pianist Ozone.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/gary-burton-mn0000738182#biography


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Michel Petrucciani • The Best of the Blue Note Years

 

 
 
 
 

VA • Oriental Jazz (50's & 60’s Authentic Recordings)

 



Oriental Jazz (50's & 60's Authentic Recordings) is an English album released in 2013. There are a total of 28 songs in Oriental Jazz (50's & 60's Authentic Recordings). The songs were composed by talented musicians such as Fuad Hassan, Charles "Chick" Ganimian, Eddie "The Sheik" Kochak, and more.

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Oriental Jazz (50's & 60's Authentic Recordings) es un álbum inglés publicado en 2013. Hay un total de 28 canciones en Oriental Jazz (50's & 60's Authentic Recordings). Las canciones fueron compuestas por talentosos músicos como Fuad Hassan, Charles "Chick" Ganimian, Eddie "The Sheik" Kochak, y más. 





The Belairs • Volcanic Action!



Review by Jeremy Salmon
Decades after their early-'60s existence, the Bel-Airs were a compilation-only band. Forty years later, Sundazed collected what they could and released a great collection of tracks by of the first instrumental surf bands. Volcanic Action! contains "Mr. Moto," their signature hit, as well as a take on the "Peter Gunn Theme" called "Peter Pistol." Plenty of nods to their contemporaries here, with covers of surf deities the Ventures and Dick Dale. While not quite as championed as those legendary acts, this Sundazed collection points out that flaw, revealing that these five SoCal lads could hold their own. Clean guitar lines, no bass, and the expert use of Chaz Stuart's masterful recorded saxophone set the Bel-Airs apart. A great reissue by Sundazed, a label proving themselves a match for '60s reissue albums alongside such titans as Rhino.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/volcanic-action%21-mw0000004182


Artist Biography
One of the very first instrumental surf combos, this Southern California group recorded one of the first big regional surf hits, "Mr. Moto." Its heavily reverbed guitar lines, distinct Mexican melodic influence, and honking sax helped set the prototype for hundreds of songs that would be recorded in the next two to three years. None of the other material the group recorded in the early '60s was as successful or memorable. Guitarist Paul Johnson was still active decades later, while guitarist Eddie Bertrand went on to form the surf band Eddie & the Showmen.
by Richie Unterberger
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-bel-airs-mn0000044179/biography

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Reseña de Jeremy Salmon
Décadas después de su existencia a principios de los 60, los Bel-Airs eran una banda sólo de compilación. Cuarenta años después, Sundazed reunió lo que pudo y lanzó una gran colección de temas de las primeras bandas instrumentales de surf. Volcanic Action! contiene "Mr. Moto", su éxito estrella, así como una toma del "Tema de Peter Gunn" llamado "Peter Pistol". Muchos saludos a sus contemporáneos aquí, con portadas de deidades del surf como Ventures y Dick Dale. Aunque no tan defendido como esos actos legendarios, esta colección de Sundazed señala esa falla, revelando que estos cinco chicos de SoCal pudieron mantenerse. Líneas de guitarra limpias, sin bajo, y el uso experto del magistral saxofón grabado por Chaz Stuart diferenciaron a los Bel-Airs. Una gran reedición de Sundazed, una discográfica que demuestra ser un buen complemento para los álbumes de reedición de los 60 junto con titanes como Rhino.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/volcanic-action%21-mw0000004182


Biografía del artista
Este grupo del sur de California grabó uno de los primeros grandes éxitos del surf regional, "Mr. Moto". Sus líneas de guitarra muy revertidas, su clara influencia melódica mexicana y su saxo de bocina ayudaron a establecer el prototipo de cientos de canciones que se grabarían en los próximos dos o tres años. Ninguno de los otros materiales que el grupo grabó a principios de los 60 fue tan exitoso o memorable. El guitarrista Paul Johnson seguía activo décadas más tarde, mientras que el guitarrista Eddie Bertrand formó la banda de surf Eddie & the Showmen.
por Richie Unterberger
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-bel-airs-mn0000044179/biography