Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:15
Size: 130,2 MB
Art: Front
( 5:17) 1. Scoochie
( 4:46) 2. Cycles
( 3:41) 3. Stardust
( 6:52) 4. The Confined Few
( 3:39) 5. Blues De Tambour
( 4:37) 6. Witch Fire
(10:44) 7. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
( 8:09) 8. Blue 'N' Boogie
( 8:26) 9. After Hours
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:15
Size: 130,2 MB
Art: Front
( 5:17) 1. Scoochie
( 4:46) 2. Cycles
( 3:41) 3. Stardust
( 6:52) 4. The Confined Few
( 3:39) 5. Blues De Tambour
( 4:37) 6. Witch Fire
(10:44) 7. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
( 8:09) 8. Blue 'N' Boogie
( 8:26) 9. After Hours
Despite the extreme brevity of his life passing away at the tender age of 23 Booker Little left behind one of the most important legacies of the jazz trumpet; a legacy that has stood the test of time, growing stronger with each passing year.
The unrivalled trumpeter is featured here in two settings; a stellar date with the under appreciated tenor saxophone giant Booker Ervin, and an unprecedented octet session featuring a who's who of Memphis, Tennessee's most celebrated musicians. A rare release by one of the finest and most underrated legends of the jazz trumpet. https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/booker-little-albums/3510-featuring-booker-ervin-new-york-sessions.html
Personnel: Trumpet – Booker Little; Bass – Addison Farmer; Drums – Ed Shaughnessy; Piano – Mal Waldron; Vibraphone – Teddy Charles
Personnel: Trumpet – Booker Little; Bass – Addison Farmer; Drums – Ed Shaughnessy; Piano – Mal Waldron; Vibraphone – Teddy Charles
The New York Sessions Featuring Booker Ervin
Thanks Giullia.
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