Review from Jazz Journal
Benny Golson's tenor playing is consistently inventive and melodic, displaying the qualities that made him one of the major voices of hard bop.
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Resena de Jazz Journal
El saxo tenor de Benny Golson es constantemente inventivo y melodico, mostrando las cualidades que lo convirtieron en una de las voces principales del hard bop.
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1 - Moten Swing
2 - Out of Nowhere
3 - Groovin' High
4 - Autumn Leaves
5 - Donna Lee
6 - Quicksilver
7 - Stella by Starlight
8 - Ornithology
9 - If I Should Lose You
10 - Walkin'
11 - You're Driving Me CrazyMoten Swing
12 - Out of Nowhere
13 - WhisperingGroovin' High
14 - Autumn Leaves
15 - IndianaDonna Lee
16 - Lover Come Back to MeQuicksilver
17 - Stella by Starlight
18 - How High the MoonOrnithology
19 - If I Should Lose You
20 - St. Louis BluesWalkin'
Credits
Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – Eric Dolphy
Arranged By, Conductor – Benny Golson
Bass [Pop & Jazz] – Paul Chambers (3), Ron Carter
Cello [Pop] – Charles McCracken
Design – Irving Sloane
Drums [Pop & Jazz] – Charlie Persip, Jimmy Cobb
Engineer – Richard B. Olmsted*
Engineer [Re-recording] – William Hamilton (2)
Flute [Pop] – Jerome Richardson
Flute [Pop], Baritone Saxophone [Pop] – Danny Bank
French Horn [Pop] – Ray Alonge, Bob Northern*
Mastered By – Ray Hagerty
Piano [Pop & Jazz] – Bill Evans
Supervised By, Liner Notes – Tom Wilson (2)
Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – Wayne Shorter
Tenor Saxophone [Pop] – L. Cranston
Trombone [Jazz] – Curtis Fuller, Grachan Moncur*
Trumpet [Jazz] – Bill Hardman, Freddy Hubbard*
Viola [Pop] – Harold Coletta
Violin [Pop] – Gene Orloff, George Ockner, Harry Lookofsky, Julius Held
Tracks 1-10 originally released as Just Jazz! - Audio Fidelity – AFSD 6150 (running order rearranged for this compilation.)
The jazz group is heard in stereo on both channels
Tracks 11-20 originally released as Triple Play Stereo Pop + Jazz = Swing - Audio Fidelity – AFSD 5978 and it is making it's CD debut on this release.
Pop band on the left channel, jazz group on the right
New York, April 1962


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