Review
by Scott Yanow
Despite its title, trumpeter Buck Clayton and blues singer Big Joe Turner actually perform on three separate songs apiece, only coming together on the concluding "Too Late, Too Late." Recorded in Yugoslavia, these performances also utilize a four-piece Yugoslavian quartet, with vibraphonist Bosko Petrovic the only player to receive much fame through the years. Turner sounds fine on a pair of his blues and "I Want a Little Girl," while Buck james enthusiastically on "Honeysuckle Rose," "I Can't Get Started" and "Perdido." Nothing all that surprising occurs, but the music is quite satisfying.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/meets-joe-turner-mw0000616604
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Reseña
por Scott Yanow
A pesar de su título, el trompetista Buck Clayton y el cantante de blues Big Joe Turner en realidad tocan tres canciones separadas cada una, solo se unen en la conclusión " Demasiado Tarde, Demasiado Tarde". Grabadas en Yugoslavia, estas actuaciones también utilizan un cuarteto yugoslavo de cuatro piezas, con el vibrafonista Bosko Petrovic como el único intérprete que recibió mucha fama a lo largo de los años. Turner suena bien en un par de sus blues y "I Want a Little Girl", mientras que Buck James con entusiasmo en "Honeysuckle Rose", "I Can't Get Started" y " Perdido."No ocurre nada tan sorprendente, pero la música es bastante satisfactoria.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/meets-joe-turner-mw0000616604
01 - Honeysuckle Rose
02 - I'm in a World of Trouble
03 - I Can't Get Started
04 - Feel So Fine
05 - Perdido
06 - I Want a Little Girl
07 - Too Late, Too Late
Credits:
Bass – Kresimir Remeta
Drums – Silve Glojnaric
Piano – Davor Kajfes
Trumpet – Buck Clayton (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 7)
Vibraphone – Bosko Petrovic
Vocals – Joe Turner (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 7)
Recorded in Zagreb, 2nd of June, 1965.
label: Black Lion
Duration 42:58



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