Thursday, June 5, 2025

Dave Pell - The Complete TREND & KAPP Recordings 1953-1956 (3 LP on 2 CD) + Bonus Tracks

The Complete Trend & Kapp Recordings 1953-1956 CD 1
Styles: Cool Jazz
Year: 2017
Time: 73:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 171,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:34) 1. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
(2:37) 2. Change Partners
(3:17) 3. Love And The Weather
(2:52) 4. Russian Lullaby
(3:05) 5. Kate
(2:13) 6. Say It With Music
(3:06) 7. I Used To Be Color Blind
(3:07) 8. Let's Have Another Cup Of Coffee
(3:20) 9. Better Luck Next Time
(3:16) 10. They Say It's Wonderful
(3:10) 11. This Year's Kisses
(2:59) 12. He Ain't Got Rhythm
(2:55) 13. Why Do You Suppose?
(2:53) 14. Have You Met Miss Jones?
(3:50) 15. You Are Too Beautiful
(2:49) 16. Mountain Greenery
(3:07) 17. A Ship Without A Sail
(2:39) 18. The Blue Room
(2:48) 19. I've Got Five Dollars
(2:34) 20. Sing For Your Supper
(3:51) 21. It Never Entered My Mind
(4:02) 22. The Lady Is A Tramp
(3:03) 23. Spring Is Here
(2:30) 24. Ten Cents A Dance


The Complete Trend & Kapp Recordings 1953-1956 CD 2
Styles: Cool Jazz
Year: 2017
Time: 46:08
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 107,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:16) 1. But Beautiful
(2:36) 2. My Heart Is A Hobo
(3:29) 3. Like Someone In Love
(2:33) 4. Swinging On A Star
(3:35) 5. Suddenly It's Spring
(2:27) 6. It's Always You
(3:28) 7. What Does It Take
(2:08) 8. Aren't You Glad You're You
(4:29) 9. All This And Heaven Too
(2:17) 10. It Could Happen To You
(3:10) 11. Just My Luck
(2:39) 12. Imagination
(2:30) 13. When Is Sometime
(2:46) 14. Darn That Dream
(3:11) 15. Humpty Dumpty Heart
(2:27) 16. Polka Dots And Moonbeams

The Complete Trend & Kapp Recordings 1953-1956 CD 1 & 2

The success of the Dave Pell Octet was one of the fairy-tale stories of the West Coast jazz of the Fifties. Founded by Pell in 1953, this small jazz group, drawn from the nucleus of Les Brown’s orchestra, was among the most popular jazz outfits in Southern California within months. The Octet’s first library had the stimulating and ingeniously voiced arrangements of Shorty Rogers and Wes Hensel, which gave this group the feel of a big band. “We used the guitar as a voice in unison with trumpet,” Pell explained, “and so the Octet sound had a successful formula which allowed us to play a tempo that was danceable and yet still had a jazz feel.”

Bill Brown, Daily News jazz columnist wrote: “Pell and his group have flipped fans everywhere they’ve appeared. It’s a skilled and interesting group and one you should hear.” The Octet’s cohesion was remarkable, and additional scores by such talented arrangers as Marty Paich, Johnny Mandel, and Bill Holman, helped establish its sound and personality.

This 2 CD-set covers all of the Octet’s recordings for the labels Trend (1953-1954) and Kapp (1956), which epitomize its smooth sophistication; with their tightly scored ensembles, the deft styling concealed some excellent musicianship, and they all contain highly individualistic contributions by its stellar soloists, Don Fagerquist, Ray Sims, Ronny Lang, and the airy, swinging tenor of Dave Pell, who said, simply: “We play jazz for dancing. That’s our forte.”

This CD release is dedicated to the memory of Dave Pell (1925-2017)

Personnel on CD 1 #1-12: Don Fagerquist, trumpet; Ray Sims, trombone, vocals (#10); Ronny Lang, baritone & alto (#6 & 11) sax, flute (#4); Dave Pell, tenor sax & English horn (#4); Jeff Clarkson, piano; Tony Rizzi, guitar; Rolly Bundock, bass; Jack Sperling, drums. Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, April 22 & May 28, 1953 (#3-6 & 8-11); May 14, 1956 (#1,2,7 & 12)

Personnel on CD 1 #13-24: Don Fagerquist, trumpet; Ray Sims, trombone; Ronny Lang, baritone sax, flute (#21); Dave Pell, tenor sax & bass clarinet (#23); Donn Trenner, piano, celeste (#15); Tony Rizzi, guitar; Rolly Bundock, bass; Bill Richmond, drums. Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, June 11, 21 & 24, 1954

Personnel on CD 2 #1-16: Don Fagerquist, trumpet; Ray Sims, trombone; Ronny Lang, baritone sax, flute (#6,14 & 16); Dave Pell, tenor sax & English horn (#6,14 & 16); Claude Williamson, piano & celeste (#14 & 16); Tony Rizzi, guitar; Rolly Bundock, bass; Jack Sperling, drums; Lucy Ann Polk, vocals (#1,4,6,8,10,12,14 & 16).Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, December 18 & 28, 1953 (#1,4, 6,8,10,12,14 & 16); May 7 & 21, 1956 (#2,3,5,7,9,11,13 & 15)

5 comments:

  1. Nice Dave Pell CD set
    Thanks for posting

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  2. Thanks so much for including me in your world. I have learned so much. I wish you nothing but the best. All good wishes, Iggy

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  3. Great post Giullia! Many thanks for sharing.

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  4. Jazzman2, Iggy, Newlyner and Smokey: Enjoy and Thank you!

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