Time: 78:09
Size: 178.9 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front
[4:57] 1. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[3:05] 2. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
[5:25] 3. Crazy He Calls Me
[3:13] 4. I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
[3:40] 5. Gin For Flugelhorns
[4:56] 6. Rockin' Chair
[5:15] 7. The Heather On The Hill
[3:01] 8. If I Were A Bell
[4:21] 9. Owl Eyes
[5:13] 10. Blues In The Night
[4:32] 11. Tardi At Zardi's
[4:21] 12. Outpost Incident
[4:52] 13. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
[2:50] 14. Two Of A Kind
[3:58] 15. Arapahoe
[5:05] 16. Suppertime
[5:29] 17. Vone Mae
[3:46] 18. The Answer Man
After he heard a performance by Benny Carter when Geller was 14, he decided to become a professional musician. Carter and Hodges were his early models, their influences soon leavened by the impact of Charlie Parker. Geller worked with a cross section of the major players in Los Angeles, recording copiously with, among others, Bill Holman, Shorty Rogers, Andre Previn, Quincy Jones and Chet Baker. He recorded three albums as a leader for Emarcy Records at a time when the label was riding high in the jazz world and was on hundreds of albums in the fifties. Among them, he recorded with Dinah Washington, Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Bill Holman, Clark Terry, Maynard Ferguson and Kenny Drew. Geller said in a recent conversation that of the thirty or so albums he recorded under his own name his favorite was You’re Looking At Me. That 1997 Fresh Sound CD had a rhythm section of the young Swedish pianist Jan Lundgren and two Los Angeles stalwarts, the late bassist Dave Carpenter and drummer Joe LaBarbera. Lundgren became one of Geller’s favorite collaborators.
All Right With Me
Thanks Mat. Really looking forward to this one. What a line up!
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