Today's Listen:
Lionel Hampton and Stan Getz -- HAMP AND GETZ
Getz(ts), Hampton(v), Lou Levy(p), Leroy Vinnegar(b), Shelly Manne(d)
'Fiery' Founder meets 'Cool' Giant!!
And the winner is: A Delightful Draw!
These two met on the set of 'The Benny Goodman Story', this Recording date was a result.
As unlikely a pairing as you will find. But it works. Hampton is not so fiery and Getz is not so cool. It's a 'Goldilocks' merger.
This is an excellent CD. 7 tracks including one alternate take of 'Gladys'. 'Cherokee', 'Jumpin' at the woodside' and 'Gladys' are the standouts. But all are just beautifully played.
This is all Getz and Hamp. The rhythm section gives great support, but does not intrude.
Hampton is truly a founder of big band / swing, and what followed it. The guys who have played in his bands Includes Mingus, Dexter Gordon, Clark Terry, Art Farmer, Dinah Washington and Joe Williams.
Kennedy Center Award winner.
He is also one of those people who never made a bad recording.
If you like Jazz at it's best, played by two of the best, you must have this one.
Cheers
what's up with this 'alternate take' business??
Lionel Hampton and Stan Getz -- HAMP AND GETZ
Getz(ts), Hampton(v), Lou Levy(p), Leroy Vinnegar(b), Shelly Manne(d)
'Fiery' Founder meets 'Cool' Giant!!
And the winner is: A Delightful Draw!
These two met on the set of 'The Benny Goodman Story', this Recording date was a result.
As unlikely a pairing as you will find. But it works. Hampton is not so fiery and Getz is not so cool. It's a 'Goldilocks' merger.
This is an excellent CD. 7 tracks including one alternate take of 'Gladys'. 'Cherokee', 'Jumpin' at the woodside' and 'Gladys' are the standouts. But all are just beautifully played.
This is all Getz and Hamp. The rhythm section gives great support, but does not intrude.
Hampton is truly a founder of big band / swing, and what followed it. The guys who have played in his bands Includes Mingus, Dexter Gordon, Clark Terry, Art Farmer, Dinah Washington and Joe Williams.
Kennedy Center Award winner.
He is also one of those people who never made a bad recording.
If you like Jazz at it's best, played by two of the best, you must have this one.
Cheers
what's up with this 'alternate take' business??