Review
by Scott Yanow
Benny
Carter had already been a major jazz musician for nearly 30 years when
he recorded this particularly strong septet session for Contemporary.
With notable contributions from tenor saxophonist Ben Webster,
trombonist Frank Rosolino and guitarist Barney Kessel, Carter (who plays
a bit of trumpet on "How Can You Lose") is in superb form on a set of
five standards and two of his originals. This timeless music is beyond
the simple categories of "swing" or "bop" and should just be called
"classic."
https://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-giant-mw0000187817
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Reseña
por Scott Yanow
Benny
Carter ya era un músico de jazz importante desde hacía casi 30 años
cuando grabó esta sesión de septeto particularmente fuerte para
Contemporary. Con notables contribuciones del saxofonista tenor Ben
Webster, el trombonista Frank Rosolino y el guitarrista Barney Kessel,
Carter (que toca un poco la trompeta en "How Can You Lose") está en
magnífica forma en un conjunto de cinco estándares y dos de sus
originales. Esta música atemporal está más allá de las simples
categorías de "swing" o "bop" y debería llamarse simplemente "clásica".
https://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-giant-mw0000187817
2 - I'm Coming Virginia 5:45
3 - A Walkin' Thing 5:55
4 - Blue Lou 4:55
5 - Ain't She Sweet 3:37
6 - How Can You Lose 6:10
7 - Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me 4:38
Credits:
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter
Bass – Leroy Vinnegar
Drums – Shelly Manne
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Mastered By – Joe Tarantino
Piano – André Previn, Jimmy Rowles
Producer – Lester Koenig
Recorded By – Roy DuNann
Trombone – Frank Rosolino
Trumpet – Benny Carter
Recorded in Los Angeles; June 11, July 22, October 7, 1957 and April 21, 1958.
Label: Contemporary Records – C3555
Released: 1958
Genre: Jazz
Style: Bop
https://www.discogs.com/release/3655722-Benny-Carter-Jazz-Giant
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