Styles: Jazz
Year: 1992
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 48:37
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front
(3:21) 1. Body and Soul
(3:48) 2. Georgia on My Mind
(2:21) 3. Lullaby in Rhythm
(3:21) 4. My Funny Valentine
(3:35) 5. You Are Too Beautiful
(3:00) 6. Louisiana
(3:07) 7. I'm Confessin'
(2:24) 8. Foggy Day
(3:41) 9. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
(3:33) 10. Skylark
(2:57) 11. Sweet Lorraine
(3:36) 12. Hundred Years from Today
(3:10) 13. Autumn in New York
(3:46) 14. Talk of the Town
(2:50) 15. Nice Work If You Can Get It
Easy Jazz
Year: 1992
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 48:37
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front
(3:21) 1. Body and Soul
(3:48) 2. Georgia on My Mind
(2:21) 3. Lullaby in Rhythm
(3:21) 4. My Funny Valentine
(3:35) 5. You Are Too Beautiful
(3:00) 6. Louisiana
(3:07) 7. I'm Confessin'
(2:24) 8. Foggy Day
(3:41) 9. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
(3:33) 10. Skylark
(2:57) 11. Sweet Lorraine
(3:36) 12. Hundred Years from Today
(3:10) 13. Autumn in New York
(3:46) 14. Talk of the Town
(2:50) 15. Nice Work If You Can Get It
During his stay at Capitol Records in the 1940s Paul Weston worked with many of the era's top musicians. After he left for Columbia in 1950 he began to write arrangements that would give some of his favorite performers a chance to display their improvisational skills. The resulting albums were Mood For Twelve and Solo Mood. Easy Jazz is a compilation of the best of those two recordings. Weston's lush, instrumental style works perfectly as a background for each of the featured soloists. He creates subtle layers of jazz while the likes of Babe Russin, Ted Nash, George Van Eps, Barney Kessel and Paul Smith take center stage. He then fills in the spaces in-between with some excellent rhythmic arrangements. Some of the best tracks are ''Louisiana,'' to which Van Eps gives a light and airy feeling with his great guitar work, ''Lullaby In Rhythm,'' led by Smith's bouncy piano, and ''Body And Soul,'' to which Babe Russin lends a dreamy feel with his excellent tenor sax stylings. A great album to explore Paul Weston's sound. Easy Jazz bridges his mood music work with his jazz and pop abilities, demonstrating the wide range of his musical genius. http://www.parabrisas.com/m_weston1.php
Featured soloists: Babe Russin, tenor sax; Joe Howard, trombone; Paul Smith, piano; Barney Kessel, guitar; Ted Nash, tenor sax; George Van Eps, guitar; Ziggy Elman, trumpet; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Clyde Hurley, trumpet; Eddie Miller, tenor sax
Featured soloists: Babe Russin, tenor sax; Joe Howard, trombone; Paul Smith, piano; Barney Kessel, guitar; Ted Nash, tenor sax; George Van Eps, guitar; Ziggy Elman, trumpet; Matty Matlock, clarinet; Clyde Hurley, trumpet; Eddie Miller, tenor sax
Easy Jazz
Thank you Giullia G, your response to my request was unbelievably fast, this is a great recording of familiar ballads beautifully arranged by Paul Weston, the guest soloists add an extra dimension to the arrangements, what a gem! Anyone with an ear for the Great American Songbook should give this a listen and say a big thank you to Giullia G.
ReplyDeleteHey Jazzman77, I'm happy that you liked my friend! Thank you always!
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