Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Teddy Wilson Trio - Revisits The Goodman Years

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:51
Size: 153.0 MB
Styles: Swing, Piano jazz
Year: 1980/2004
Art: Front

[3:02] 1. S'wonderful
[3:00] 2. Someday Sweetheart
[3:16] 3. The Sheik Of Araby
[2:58] 4. More Than You Know
[3:40] 5. Nobody's Sweetheart
[4:10] 6. Rose Room
[4:16] 7. China Boy
[2:22] 8. Sweet Sue
[2:43] 9. Moonglow
[3:17] 10. Exactly Like You
[3:36] 11. Sweet Lorraine
[3:28] 12. Whispering
[3:57] 13. How High The Moon
[4:23] 14. Keepin' Out Of Mischief Now
[4:37] 15. Don't Be That Way
[3:32] 16. Somebody Loves Me
[5:26] 17. St. Louis Blues
[5:00] 18. I'll Remember April

Teddy Wilson, age 67 at the time of these trio sides, was predictably excellent throughout his long career, never recording a dull or indifferent record. In fact, more than just about any jazz musician, his style remained immune to outside influences ever since the swing era, so do not look for any McCoy Tyner or Bill Evans chord voicings on this LP. Wilson, along with bassist Jesper Lundgaard and drummer Ed Thigpen, plays a dozen songs that he had performed with Benny Goodman during the 1935-38 period. Fun and swinging music. ~Scott Yanow

Revisits The Goodman Years

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