Artist Biography
Gene Ammons, who had a huge and immediately recognizable tone on
tenor, was a very flexible player who could play bebop with the best
(always battling his friend Sonny Stitt to a tie) yet was an influence
on the R&B world. Some of his ballad renditions became hits and,
despite two unfortunate interruptions in his career, Ammons remained a
popular attraction for 25 years.
Son of the great boogie-woogie
pianist Albert Ammons, Gene Ammons (who was nicknamed "Jug") left
Chicago at age 18 to work with King Kolax's band. He originally came to
fame as a key soloist with Billy Eckstine's orchestra during 1944-1947,
trading off with Dexter Gordon on the famous Eckstine record Blowing the
Blues Away. Other than a notable stint with Woody Herman's Third Herd
in 1949 and an attempt at co-leading a two tenor group in the early '50s
with Sonny Stitt, Ammons worked as a single throughout his career,
recording frequently (most notably for Prestige) in settings ranging
from quartets and organ combos to all-star jam sessions. Drug problems
kept him in prison during much of 1958-1960 and, due to a particularly
stiff sentence, 1962-1969. When Ammons returned to the scene in 1969, he
opened up his style a bit, including some of the emotional cries of the
avant-garde while utilizing funky rhythm sections, but he was still
able to battle Sonny Stitt on his own terms. Ironically the last song
that he ever recorded (just a short time before he was diagnosed with
terminal cancer) was "Goodbye."
Biografía del artista
01. Cántaro (David Axelrod) - 4:00
02. Brasswind (Gene Ammons) - 5:04
03. Solitario (David Axelrod) - 5:49
04. Cariba (Wes Montgomery) - 4:57
05. Once I Loved (Antonio Carlos Jobim) - 6:17
06. 'Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk) - 7:58
07. Rozzie (Gene Ammons) - 4:44
Credits:
- Gene Ammons (Eugene Ammons) - tenor saxophone
- Allen De Rienzo, Snooky Young - trumpet
- George Bohanon - trombone
- Prince Lasha - alto flute (02,03)
- Bill Green, Jay Migliori - flute, alto flute, alto saxophone
- Jim Horn - flute, alto flute, baritone saxophone
- George Duke - keyboards
- Michael Howell - acoustic & electric guitars
- Don Peake - acoustic & electric guitars (01,02,04,05,07)
- Carol Kaye - electric bass (01,02,04,05,07)
- Walter Booker - bass (03,06)
- John Guerin - drums (01,02,04,05,07)
- Roy McCurdy - drums (03,06)
- Berkeley Nash - percussion (01,02,04,05,07)
- David Axelrod - arranger, conductor
- Orrin Keepnews - producer
1974
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