Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1981
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:44
Size: 144,2 MB
Art: Front
( 9:50) 1. Hospitality Creek
( 6:04) 2. Anytime Tomorrow
( 8:09) 3. Be There Then
( 6:02) 4. Billy Highstreet Samba
( 7:05) 5. The Dirge
( 8:58) 6. Page Two
( 6:29) 7. Body And Soul
(10:03) 8. Tuesday Next
Year: 1981
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:44
Size: 144,2 MB
Art: Front
( 9:50) 1. Hospitality Creek
( 6:04) 2. Anytime Tomorrow
( 8:09) 3. Be There Then
( 6:02) 4. Billy Highstreet Samba
( 7:05) 5. The Dirge
( 8:58) 6. Page Two
( 6:29) 7. Body And Soul
(10:03) 8. Tuesday Next
During a period when Stan Getz was recording purely straightahead jazz for Concord, he joined up with keyboardist Mitchel Forman, guitarist Chuck Loeb, bassist Mark Egan, drummer Victor Lewis and percussionist Bobby Thomas, Jr., for this obscure session in France. First released in the U.S. in 1990, this finds the veteran tenor playing "contemporary" jazz, doing a good job of fitting into five Loeb and two Forman originals plus "Body and Soul." Not essential music but a fine example of Getz's flexibility and creative instincts. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/billy-highstreet-samba-mw0000310221
Personnel: Stan Getz, soprano sax, tenor sax; Mitchel Forman, keyboards; Chuck Loeb, guitar; Mark Egan, bass; Victor Lewis, drums; Bobby Thomas, percussion
Personnel: Stan Getz, soprano sax, tenor sax; Mitchel Forman, keyboards; Chuck Loeb, guitar; Mark Egan, bass; Victor Lewis, drums; Bobby Thomas, percussion
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