Dot Records presents a previously unheard live show featuring the great Ben Webster in a quartet format performing at the Half Note, in New York, on February 14, 1964, backed by Dave Frishberg on piano, Richard Davis on bass, and Grady Tate on drums. This is the only known recording of Webster playing with Frishberg, also vocalist and composer who has collaborated with such other stars as vocalist, composer, and lyricist born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His songs have been performed by Blossom Dearie, Rosemary Clooney, Shirley Horn, Anita O'Day, Michael Feinstein, Irene Kral, Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, John Pizzarelli and Mel Tormé. Richard Davis worked regularly with the saxophonist in 1963-64 and during that period recording with him the studio albums Soulmates and See You at the Fair. Webster's only other recordings with Grady Tate are one of the sessions for a 1966 Oliver Nelson LP and a guest appearance of the tenor player with the Duke Ellington orchestra in Antibes that same year.
Among the highlights of this set, which is released in a digipack format with special annotations by celebrated jazz producer Michael Cuscuna, are an improvised blues, two versions of "Caravan" (a tune Ben only rarely recorded after leaving the Ellington band) and delightful renderings of Billy Strayhorn's "Chelsea Bridge" and George Gershwin's "How Long Has This Been Going On". Sound quality is pretty good for a live performance of that period.
https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/74979/ben-webster/valentines-day-1964-live
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Dot Records presenta un espectáculo en vivo inédito con el gran Ben Webster en formato de cuarteto actuando en Half Note, en Nueva York, el 14 de febrero de 1964, respaldado por Dave Frishberg al piano, Richard Davis al bajo y Grady Tate a la batería. Esta es la única grabación conocida de Webster tocando con Frishberg, también vocalista y compositor que ha colaborado con otras estrellas como vocalista, compositor y letrista nacido en Saint Paul, Minnesota. Sus canciones han sido interpretadas por Blossom Dearie, Rosemary Clooney, Shirley Horn, Anita O'Day, Michael Feinstein, Irene Kral, Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, John Pizzarelli y Mel Tormé. Richard Davis trabajó regularmente con el saxofonista en 1963-64 y durante ese período grabó con él los álbumes de estudio Soulmates y See You at the Fair. Las únicas otras grabaciones de Webster con Grady Tate son una de las sesiones de un LP de Oliver Nelson de 1966 y una aparición especial del tenor con la orquesta Duke Ellington en Antibes ese mismo año.
Entre los aspectos más destacados de este set, que se lanza en formato digipack con anotaciones especiales del célebre productor de jazz Michael Cuscuna, se encuentran un blues improvisado, dos versiones de" Caravan "(una melodía que Ben rara vez grabó después de dejar the Ellington band) y deliciosas interpretaciones de" Chelsea Bridge "de Billy Strayhorn y"How Long Has This Been Going On" de George Gershwin. La calidad del sonido es bastante buena para una actuación en vivo de ese período.
https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/74979/ben-webster/valentines-day-1964-live
1 - Caravan 08:49
2 - Ben's Blues 06:43
3 - Chelsea Bridge 06:05
4 - How Long Has This Been Going On 06:39
5 - Cotton Tail 05:03
6 - Danny Boy 05:00
7 - (Back Home In) Indiana 06:19
8 - 52nd Street Theme 05:17
9 - Tenderly 02:58
10 - Caravan (Slower) 09:13
Credits:
BEN WEBSTER, saxophone
DAVE FRISHBERG, piano
RICHARD DAVIS, bass
GRADY TATE, drums
Recorded at Half Note, Februsry 14, 1964
Label Dot Time
LABEL CODE 604043855117
STYLE JAZZ
2018
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