Sunday, January 19, 2025

Dave Pell Octet - Jazz For Dancing And listening Disc 1, Disc 2

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2012
Time: 50:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 117,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:53) 1. How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
(4:04) 2. Memphis in June
(2:53) 3. Deep in the Heart of Texas
(4:24) 4. New Orleans
(2:55) 5. White Cliffs of Dover
(3:53) 6. Sunday In Savannah
(2:45) 7. Isle Of Capri
(2:53) 8. Shuffle Off to Buffalo
(3:37) 9. Paris in the Spring
(3:19) 10. On A Slow Boat To China
(3:23) 11. London in July
(2:32) 12. Flying Down to Rio
(2:49) 13. I Had the Craziest Dream
(3:24) 14. Jazz Wagner
(2:24) 15. Mike's Peak
(2:36) 16. Poopsie


Dave Pell Octet - Jazz For Dancing And listening Disc 2
Styles: Jazz
Year: 2012
Time: 53:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 122,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:52) 1. Star Eyes
(2:43) 2. Klump Jump
(2:40) 3. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
(2:05) 4. On The Good Ship Lollipop
(3:28) 5. Can't We Be Friends
(3:33) 6. I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
(3:30) 7. Love Is the Sweetest Thing
(2:13) 8. I've Got A Crush On You
(3:29) 9. If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight
(3:05) 10. Let's Do It
(3:09) 11. Just One More Chance
(4:19) 12. Who Walks In When I Walk Out
(3:11) 13. You can't pull the wool over my eyes
(4:54) 14. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
(4:31) 15. Solitude
(3:19) 16. I've Found A New Baby

The Dave Pell Octet was one of the most successful West Coast modern jazz combos in the 50s, playing a stimulating and swinging repertoire ideal for the groups aims. Dave Pell favoured variations on the melody rather than the harmonic emphasis heard in the work of his contemporaries. The deftly crafted arrangements, by Marty Paich, Shorty Rogers, Johnny Mandel, Wes Hensel, Bill Holman, Jack Montrose, André Previn, and Jimmy Giuffre, established the groups sound and personality, and offered shrewdly placed spots for its stellar soloists.

They were a hit everywhere, with concerts and teenage dances notable showcases for the unit. With three of its key personnel, Pell, Don Fagerquist and Ray Sims, honed by years as star soloists of Les Browns band, the Octets cohesion was remarkable. These originally Atlantic and Capitol sessions also featured the wonderfully swinging sound of Bob Gordons baritone sax. Elected New Star of the Year in the 1955 Down Beat critics poll, he was killed in an automobile accident two months after these recordings were made. His work here remains a brilliant display of his great talent. https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/dave-pell-albums/4717-jazz-for-dancing-and-listening-2-cd-digipack-edition.html

Personnel: Don Fagerquist (tp), Ray Sims (tb), Dave Pell (ts, b-cl), Bob Gordon, Marty Berman (bs), Donn Trenner, Paul Smith, André Previn, Claude Williamson (p), Tony Rizzi (g), Buddy Clark, Rolly Bundock, Mel Pollan (b), Bill Richmond, Jack Sperling, Irv Kluger (d), Roy Harte (bongos), Marty Paich, Wes Hensel, Johnny Mandel, Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Jack Montrose (arr)


Jazz For Dancing And listening Disc 1, Disc 2

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