jueves, 15 de abril de 2010

Count Basie Presents The Tenor Of Eddie Lockjaw Davis


Mp3, 320 kbps.

01. Broadway
02. Farouk
03. Telegraph
04. Don’t Blame Me
05. Marie
06. A Misty One
07. Save Your Love For Me
08. Lock-Up
09. Street Of Dreams
10. Swingin’ Until The Girls Come Home
11. Jack And Jill (*) Bonus Track
12. Bread (*) Bonus Track
13. Paradise Squad (*) Bonus Track
14. Bootsie (*) Bonus Track
15. Blues For The Count And Oscar (*) Bonus Track
16. Fancy Meeting You (*) Bonus Track
17. Little Pony (*) Bonus Track
18. Whirly Bird (*) Bonus Track


Tracks 11-14, 16-18
Count Basie & his Orchestra featuring Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

Track 15
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Tenor sax
Count Basie - Organ
Paul Quinichette - Tenor sax
Oscar Peterson - Piano
Ray Brown - Bass
Freddie Green - Guitar
Gus Johnson - Drums

5 comentarios:

jasapaal dijo...

http://rapidshare.com/files/371881378/Count_Basie_Presents_The_Tenor_Of_Eddie_Lockjaw__Davis.part1.rar


http://rapidshare.com/files/371896692/Count_Basie_Presents_The_Tenor_Of_Eddie_Lockjaw__Davis.part2.rar

2bad dijo...

Thank you for this great session.

jasapaal dijo...

You are welcome 2bad

troods dijo...

Great album. Thank you.

Philo dijo...

Count Basie Presents The Tenor Of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

I found some additional info about who plays on this album.

http://www.musicweb-international.com/jazz/2009/Basie_Davis_FSRCD553.htm

Tracks 1-10
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Tenor sax
Count Basie - Piano
Shirley Scott - Organ
Joe Newman - Trumpet (tracks 1-3, 5-7, 10)
George Duvivier - Bass
Butch Ballard - Drums

Tracks 11-14, 16-18
Count Basie & his Orchestra featuring Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

Track 15
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Tenor sax
Count Basie - Organ
Paul Quinichette - Tenor sax
Oscar Peterson - Piano
Ray Brown - Bass
Freddie Green - Guitar
Gus Johnson - Drums

The original LP - recorded in 1957 - occupies the first ten tracks. The remainder of the CD consists of various tracks recorded in 1952 and 1957 by Lockjaw with Basie's band or - in the case of Blues for the Count and Oscar - with a septet which has Basie on organ and Oscar Peterson at the piano. This track also sets Paul Quinichette's laid-back Lester Young-style tenor alongside Eddie Davis's more forceful approach.