Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1959
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 97,1 MB
Art: Front
(3:56) 1. The Song Is Ended
(6:49) 2. Back Home
(2:34) 3. St. Thomas
(4:46) 4. Oh Lady, Be Good
(2:58) 5. No Parking
(4:23) 6. Koolbongo
(7:00) 7. Blue Shutters
(4:47) 8. One for the Woofer
(4:55) 9. How About You?
Year: 1959
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 97,1 MB
Art: Front
(3:56) 1. The Song Is Ended
(6:49) 2. Back Home
(2:34) 3. St. Thomas
(4:46) 4. Oh Lady, Be Good
(2:58) 5. No Parking
(4:23) 6. Koolbongo
(7:00) 7. Blue Shutters
(4:47) 8. One for the Woofer
(4:55) 9. How About You?
In the 1950s, pianist Billy Taylor was best known for his work with his trios. For this Riverside set (reissued on CD in the OJC series) Taylor tried something different, writing arrangements for four flutists (including Frank Wess, Herbie Mann, and Jerome Richardson), his rhythm section, and the congas of Chino Pozo.
The flutists get their opportunities to solo, and the music (which includes "The Song Is Ended," "St. Thomas," "Oh Lady Be Good," "How About You," and four of Taylor's originals) is essentially bop, but the unusual instrumentation gives the set its own personality. Enjoyable music that certainly stands out from the crowd. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/billy-taylor-with-four-flutes-mw0000113827
Personnel: Billy Taylor (piano); Jerry Sanfino, Frank Wess, Herbie Mann, Jerome Richardson, Phil Bodner, Seldon Powell, Billy Slapin (flute); Dave Bailey , Albert "Tootie" Heath (drums); Chano Pozo ( Luciano "Chano" Pozo Gonzales) (congas).
Personnel: Billy Taylor (piano); Jerry Sanfino, Frank Wess, Herbie Mann, Jerome Richardson, Phil Bodner, Seldon Powell, Billy Slapin (flute); Dave Bailey , Albert "Tootie" Heath (drums); Chano Pozo ( Luciano "Chano" Pozo Gonzales) (congas).
Billy Taylor with Four Flutes
This has a good look.
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Thank you Leo!
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