Monday, November 11, 2013

Illinois Jacquet - Bottoms Up

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 72:07
Size: 165.1 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 1974/2007
Art: Front

[ 5:13] 1. Bottoms Up
[ 5:46] 2. One O'clock Jump
[ 5:54] 3. One O'clock Jump (alt)
[ 4:52] 4. If You Knew What It Does To My Heart
[ 5:21] 5. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
[ 4:32] 6. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (alt 1)
[ 7:15] 7. Africa Now
[ 6:20] 8. Jacquet's Boogie Woogie
[ 5:21] 9. Jammin For D. S
[10:09] 10. Blues Funk For Bill Marlowe
[ 6:00] 11. All The Things You Are
[ 5:20] 12. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Alt 2)

There are two albums called Bottoms Up and they are frequently confused including on Allmusic and Amazon. Jacquet recorded an album called Bottoms Up for Prestige in 1968. On The Sunny Side Of The Street isn't on that album. This Bottoms Up was recorded for the French label Black & Blue in 1974 with Milt Buckner on organ, Roland Lobligeois on bass and Jo Jones on drums. Black & Blue re-released it on CD in 2000 with bonus alternate take. Illinois Jacquet continued to tour and record occasionally until his death on July 22, 2004 at age 81.

Bottoms Up

3 comments:

  1. Thanks Mat Tiggas you've come up trumps once again, Illinois Jacquet got a reputation as a honker and screamer because he was encouraged to do so by Norman Granz for the J.A.T.P. concerts, but for anyone in doubt about his ability and control just take a listen to tracks 5 and 10, wonderful !

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  2. Nappyrags here...thanks for the fine offering...

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  3. Please could you re-up this too, thanks

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