Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Hal Singer & Massimo Farao Trio - We're Still Buddies

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:25
Size: 136.0 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[8:55] 1. There Is No Greater Love
[9:22] 2. In A Sentimental Mood
[3:10] 3. Jungle Juice
[5:47] 4. Were Still Buddies
[9:29] 5. Solitude
[4:30] 6. Thinkin Of Paola
[5:05] 7. Almost Like Being In Love
[5:43] 8. For All We Know
[7:21] 9. On The Trail

Equally at home blowing scorching R&B or tasty jazz, Hal "Cornbread" Singer has played and recorded both over a career spanning more than half a century. Singer picked up his early experience as a hornman with various Southwestern territory bands, including the outfits of Ernie Fields, Lloyd Hunter, and Nat Towles. He made it to Kansas City in 1939, working with pianist Jay McShann (whose sax section also included Charlie Parker), before venturing to New York, in 1941, and playing with Hot Lips Page, Earl Bostic, Don Byas, and Roy Eldridge (with whom he first recorded in 1944). After the close of the war, Singer signed on with Lucky Millinder's orchestra.

Singer had just fulfilled his life's ambition -- a chair in Duke Ellington's prestigious reed section -- in 1948, when a honking R&B instrumental called "Cornbread" that he'd recently waxed for Savoy as a leader began to take off. That presented a wrenching dilemma for the young saxist, but in the end, his decision to go out on his own paid off; "Cornbread" paced the R&B charts for four weeks and gave him his enduring nickname. ~bio by Bill Dahl

Massimo Farao plays tuneful melodic piano trio jazz with echoes of Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson & Makoto Ozone. Highly recommended.

We're Still Buddies

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