egroj world: Bill Doggett ‎• Dance Awhile With Doggett

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Bill Doggett ‎• Dance Awhile With Doggett

 



Review by Myles Boisen
The emphasis on this release is on R&B-inflected combo jazz ranging from the soft (but not sappy) sound of Doggett's ethereal organ on "Misty Moon" and "Autumn Dreams" to the straightahead swing of "Bone Tones" and "The Song Is Ended." Of course, this wouldn't be a complete smorgasbord without a touch of the exotic, supplied on "Passion Flower" and "Chelsea Bridge." As always, there's plenty of grits 'n' gravy saxophone ("Tailor Made," "Smooche"), great guitar (isn't that Bill Jennings?) showcased on "The Kid from Franklin St.," and even some real soulful flute playing on "Flying Home" and "How Could You."

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Reseña de Myles Boisen
El énfasis en este lanzamiento está en el combo de jazz con inflexión de R&B que va desde el sonido suave (pero no tonto) del órgano etéreo de Doggett en "Misty Moon" y "Autumn Dreams" hasta el swing directo de "Bone Tones" y "The Song Is Terminado ". Por supuesto, esto no sería una mezcla heterogénea completa sin un toque exótico, suministrada en "Passion Flower" y "Chelsea Bridge". Como siempre, hay un montón de saxofones de sémola y salsa ("Tailor Made", "Smooche"), una gran guitarra (¿no es Bill Jennings?) Presentada en "The Kid from Franklin St.", e incluso algo realmente conmovedor flauta tocando en "Flying Home" y "How Can You".


Tracklist:
1 - Flying Home
2 - Misty Moon
3 - Bone Tones
4 - Tailor Made
5 - Chelsea Bridge
6 - The Kid From Franklin St.
7 - Pied Piper Of Islip
8 - Passion Flower
9 - The Song Is Ended
10 - Autumn Dreams
11 - How Could You
12 - Smoochie

Label: King Records ‎– 585
Released: 1958
Genre: Jazz, Rock
Style: Swing
https://www.discogs.com/Bill-Doggett-Dance-Awhile-With-Doggett/release/3315268 

 






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