Showing posts with label Eddie Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eddie Jones. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Frank Foster - No Count

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:39
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front

(6:04)  1. Stop Gap
(5:14)  2. Excursion
(6:33)  3. Casa Del Marcel
(3:55)  4. Apron Strings
(8:58)  5. Alternative
(4:52)  6. Serenata

No Freddie Green either, but that's okay; the four horns carved out from the Count Basie band for this Frank Foster-led date get along just fine with drummer Kenny Clarke, bassist Eddie Jones, and guitarist Kenny Burrell. The set is a companion to Frank Wess' North, South, East...Wess, recorded by the same players at the same sessions. No Count, however, stays closer to Kansas City swing than the Wess release, which attempted, not altogether successfully, to update the sound with some nods to hard bop. Foster's charts provide for lots of interplay and counterpoint between the two trombones and two tenors. This gets around the potential for the similar ranges of the horns to bog down in tonal homogeneity. The natural, yet sophisticated, blues-based swing players spin out long, masterful lines. Trombonists Henry Coker and Bennie Powell are most effective in supporting roles. The rhythm section is what makes this date, though. The poised Clarke balances the blues feeling of the arrangements with a cool bopping, cymbal-driven pulse. Jones, too, is effective, even if he is a bit far down in the mix. Then there's Burrell, who pretty much steals the show, covering for the absent Count and Basie guitarist Freddie Green with some of the finest rhythm work to be heard anywhere. À la the Count, he also takes the occasional brief but impressive solo. ~ Jim Todd http://www.allmusic.com/album/no-count-mw0000100132

Personnel: Frank Foster (tenor saxophone); Frank Wess (tenor saxophone, flute); Bennie Powell, Henry Coker (trombone); Kenny Burrell (guitar); Eddie Jones (bass); Kenny Clarke (drums).

No Count

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Joe Newman - Soft Swingin' Jazz

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:25
Size: 173,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:18)  1. Makin' Whoppee
(2:38)  2. Three Little Words
(4:29)  3. Scotty
(2:37)  4. There's A Small Hotel
(3:19)  5. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
(3:39)  6. Moonglow
(3:01)  7. Organ Grinder's Swing
(3:35)  8. Rosetta
(3:07)  9. Too Marvellous For Words
(2:59) 10. The Farmer's Daughter
(3:56) 11. Save Your Love For Me
(3:08) 12. The Happy Cats
(2:53) 13. Cocktails For Two
(3:40) 14. Later For The Happenings
(4:04) 15. Buttercup
(4:26) 16. Robbin's Nest
(2:18) 17. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(3:47) 18. Feather's Nest
(3:01) 19. Mean To Me
(3:34) 20. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
(3:19) 21. Joe's Tune
(3:31) 22. I Never Knew

The title says it all. Soft Swinging Jazz pairs Joe Newman with organist Shirley Scott, bassist Eddie Jones, and Charlie Persip for a mellow, lovely session unique within the trumpeter's catalog. For starters, Newman assumes vocal duties on a handful of cuts, proving himself a fine crooner. Moreover, the spacious, nuanced arrangements afford him the room to summon some of his most intimate but impassioned solos. Not to mention that Scott's an uncommonly sympathetic collaborator, shaping and underlining the melodies to create rolling, contoured grooves with the texture of velvet. The album was reissued in 2007 on the Lonehill label alongside the subsequent The Happy Cats. 
~ Jason Ankeny https://www.allmusic.com/album/soft-swinging-jazz-mw0000350883

Personnel:  Joe Newman - trumpet, vocals; Shirley Scott - organ; Eddie Jones - bass; Charlie Persip - drums; Ernie Wilkins - piano

Soft Swingin' Jazz

Friday, February 24, 2017

Joe Newman With Frank Foster - Good 'n' Groovy

Styles: Trumpet And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1961
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:12
Size: 89,6 MB
Art: Front

(6:56)  1. A.M. Romp
(5:39)  2. Li'l Darlin'
(6:26)  3. Mo-Lasses
(5:15)  4. To Rigmor
(7:03)  5. Just Squeeze Me
(6:51)  6. Loop-D-Loop

This was the second of Joe Newman's three dates he led under the Swingville banner. For this session he was in the very fine company of Frank Foster (tenor sax), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Eddie Jones (bass) and Bill English (drums). ~ Bob Rush http://www.allmusic.com/album/good-n-groovy-mw0000110218
 
Personnel:  Bass – Eddie Jones;  Drums – Billy English; Piano – Tommy Flanagan;  Tenor Saxophone – Frank Foster;  Trumpet – Joe Newman

Good 'n' Groovy

Monday, February 20, 2017

The Jones Boys - Quincy, Thad, Jimmy, Jo, Eddie & Elvin

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:21
Size: 85.5 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 1973/2010
Art: Front

[5:22] 1. Jumping For Jane
[8:05] 2. Bird Song
[4:30] 3. Mad Thad
[5:12] 4. Cat Meets Chick
[5:26] 5. Whisper Not
[8:45] 6. Quiet Sip

Bass – Eddie Jones; Composed By, Leader – Quincy Jones; Drums – Elvin Jones, Jo Jones; Piano – Jimmy Jones; Trumpet – Thad Jones. Recorded in New York December 12 1956, January 6 1957.

The Jones Boys is a studio supergroup of jazz musicians whose only connection is their last name. The group consisted of Thad Jones, Reunald Jones, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Jones, Jo Jones, and Eddie Jones. They recorded in the 1950's.

Quincy, Thad, Jimmy, Jo, Eddie & Elvin