Orpheus10, as you point out West Coast Jazz is difficult to define. But, it does have some general defining characteristics. It can be differentiated from East Coast Jazz and other styles by the fact that West Coast players tended to play with a "cooler" approach; generally speaking, with a lighter and softer tone. There was an emphasis on the composition and arrangements as opposed to the improvisation; and sometimes classical music compositional techniques such as fugues were part of the mix. The fact that there was great demand for arrangers in Hollywood surely helped some of these stay employed.
I already mentioned one of my favorite recordings in this style (the Previn/ Shorty Rogers). I mentioned that one because it is lesser known, as well as being a favorite. I am sure you already now some of these, but a few other favorites are:
Miles Davis "Birth Of The Cool". The title says it all. What can be said about this recording that hasn't already be said. Other than to note that this session is really considered a Gil Evans session; which further highlights the clout that the arranger had.
Dave Brubeck "Time Out". Good example of the use of classical techniques.
Paul Demond/ Gerry Mulligan "Two Of A Mind"
Zoot Sims "Quartets"
"Shelly Manne And His Men Play Peter Gunn" Henry Mancini arranger
"Art Pepper + Eleven"
Vince Guaraldi "Charlie Brown Suite" No kidding, one of my favorites which always puts a smile in my face.
Enjoy.
I already mentioned one of my favorite recordings in this style (the Previn/ Shorty Rogers). I mentioned that one because it is lesser known, as well as being a favorite. I am sure you already now some of these, but a few other favorites are:
Miles Davis "Birth Of The Cool". The title says it all. What can be said about this recording that hasn't already be said. Other than to note that this session is really considered a Gil Evans session; which further highlights the clout that the arranger had.
Dave Brubeck "Time Out". Good example of the use of classical techniques.
Paul Demond/ Gerry Mulligan "Two Of A Mind"
Zoot Sims "Quartets"
"Shelly Manne And His Men Play Peter Gunn" Henry Mancini arranger
"Art Pepper + Eleven"
Vince Guaraldi "Charlie Brown Suite" No kidding, one of my favorites which always puts a smile in my face.
Enjoy.