Showing posts with label Neal Hefti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neal Hefti. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2024

Chuck Sagle & Neal Hefti Orchestras - Splendor In The Brass + Jazz Pops

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 65:27
Size: 149.8 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:57] 1. When Sunny Gets Blue
[3:22] 2. A Taste Of Honey
[2:49] 3. Bernie's Tune
[3:16] 4. Man With A Horn
[4:05] 5. Playboy's Theme
[2:54] 6. On Green Dolphin Street
[2:50] 7. Love For Sale
[1:55] 8. A Night In Tunisia
[2:51] 9. Easy Living
[2:03] 10. The Moon Was Yellow
[2:54] 11. Brassanctified
[2:56] 12. Coral Reef
[2:12] 13. Take Five
[2:50] 14. Exodus
[3:24] 15. Like Young
[4:56] 16. One & Two O'clock Jump
[3:14] 17. Cute
[4:34] 18. Moanin'
[3:10] 19. Petite Fleur
[5:07] 20. Li'l Darlin'

Tracks #1-11, from the Reprise album "Splendor in the Brass" (RS 6047). Tracks #12-20, from the Reprise album "Jazz Pops" (RS 6039). Both sessions recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, in 1962.

Chuck Sagle was a widely experienced arranger and conductor when, in 1962, he joined the a&r department at Reprise Records in Los Angeles. Among the first projects he produced for the label was his own album “Splendor in the Brass.” His tasteful arrangements skillfully juxtaposed various small instrumental combinations with each other and with the full orchestra, with deftly voiced French horns and saxophones revealing his fertile imagination and versatility. Garnishing these well-conceived performances are solos by such luminaries as Lou Levy, Shorty Sherock, Cappy Lewis, Buddy Collette, Bill Perkins and Emil Richards.

The second album on this set, “Jazz Pops,” also a Reprise release, is by another big band, this time under the direction of arranger, composer, trumpeter and bandleader Neal Hefti. While his arrangements here are of a different order to his early work for Woody Herman and Count Basie, they still bear the mark of his considerable talent. His writing is economical and unpretentious. The soloists, moreover, include Joe Maini, Jack Sheldon, Ted Nash, Larry Bunker and Conte Candoli.

In all, two highly satisfying big band albums of similar approach and spectacular sound, solidly heavily conceived and arranged—and brilliantly performed.

CHUCK SAGLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Collective personnel includes: Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, John Best, Ray Triscari, Bud Brisbois (tp); Cappy Lewis (tp, flh); Dave Wells (b-tp); Milt Bernhart, Tommy Pederson, William Schaefer, Lew McCreary, Lloyd Ulyate, Lew McCreary, Tommy Shepard, Dave Wells (tb); Ed Kusby, George Roberts (b-tb); Sinclair Lott, James Decker, George Hyde, Gale Robinson, Vince DeRosa, John Cave, Alan Robinson (frh); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Bill Calkins (as, fl); Jules Jacob (as, cl); Buddy Collette (ts, fl); Wilbur Schwartz, Gene Cipriano, Bill Perkins (ts); Chuck Gentry, Dick Nash (bs); Sam Rice, Red Callender (tuba); Louis Singer, Emil Richards (vib); Ray Sherman, Lou Levy (p); Al Hendrickson, Bob Gibbons (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller, Milt Holland, Earl Palmer (d); Norman Jeffries, Larry Bunker (bongos); plus string section.

NEAL HEFTI AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Collective personnel includes: Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Gerald Wilson, Don Fagerquist, Jack Sheldon, Pete Candoli (tp); Dick Nash, Tommy Pederson, Lew McCreary, Tommy Shepard, Dick Noel (tb); George Roberts, Kenny Shroyer (b-tb); Vince DeRosa, Bill Hinshaw, Dick Perissi, Gale Robinson, Alan Robinson (frh); Joe Maini, Charlie Kennedy (as); Med Flory, Lou Ciotti (ts); Bill Hood (bar); Harry Klee, Plas Johnson, Bill Calkins, Justin Gordon, Buddy Collette, Ted Nash, Willie Schwartz (fl); Emil Richards (vib); Larry Bunker (vib, bongos); Bob Gibbons (g); Al McKibbon (b); Shelly Manne, Earl Palmer (d); Milt Holland (conga); Francisco Aquabella (bongos).

Splendor In The Brass + Jazz Pops

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Sallie Blair - Hello, Tiger!

Styles: Vocal And Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1958/2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:01
Size: 81,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:48)  1. Whatever Lola Wants
(2:37)  2. Early Winter
(2:48)  3. When the World Was Young
(3:04)  4. I'm Through with Love
(2:29)  5. Fever
(4:50)  6. That Old Black Magic
(3:36)  7. Daddy
(2:51)  8. When the Sun Comes Out
(2:21)  9. Don'cha Go 'way Mad
(4:29) 10. Witchcraft
(3:03) 11. Ev'rything I Have Is Yours

Hello, Tiger! pairs Sallie Blair with the great Neal Hefti, whose buoyant, Technicolor arrangements underline the singer's slinky appeal. While the material is predictable and pedestrian, leaning on chestnuts like "That Old Black Magic," "Witchcraft," and "Whatever Lola Wants," Blair's sultry readings revitalize the familiar lyrics. Hefti does similar rehab work on the melodies, mixing and matching elements of jazz, blues, and Latin pop to create the album's sexy, sophisticated ambience. ~ Jason Ankeny https://www.allmusic.com/album/hello-tiger%21-mw0000902467
 
Personnel: Sallie Blair - Vocal; Neal Hefti - Trumpet.

Hello, Tiger!

Friday, December 25, 2015

Flip Phillips - A Melody from the Sky

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1984
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:04
Size: 97,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:11)  1. A Melody from the Sky
(2:37)  2. Stompin' at the Savoy
(5:01)  3. Sweet and Lovely
(2:36)  4. Swingin' for Popsie
(3:57)  5. Bob's Belief
(2:47)  6. Why Shouldn't I?
(4:48)  7. Lover Come Back to Me
(3:11)  8. Papilloma
(3:09)  9. Skyscraper
(4:23) 10. 1-2-3-4 Jump
(3:23) 11. More Than You Know
(2:56) 12. Without Woody

This CD is a straight reissue of a Flying Dutchman LP and features all four of tenor saxophonist Flip Phillips' recording sessions as a leader prior to 1949. At the time, he was a key member of Woody Herman & the First Herd, and these performances have short solos from other Herman sidemen (including trombonist Bill Harris and Neal Hefti on trumpet), although Phillips is the main star. His jumping tenor was already quite distinctive, whether on romps or ballads. "Sweet and Lovely" and "Stompin' at the Savoy" are high points of this definitive early Flip Phillips set. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-melody-from-the-sky-mw0000099142

Personnel: Flip Phillips (tenor saxophone); Billy Bauer (guitar); Bill Shine, Aaron Sachs (clarinet); Sam Marowitz (alto saxophone); Mickey Folus , Pete Mondello (tenor saxophone); Sam Rubinwich (baritone saxophone); Neal Hefti (trumpet); Bill Harris (trombone); Tony Aless, Ralph Burns (piano); Margie Hyams (vibraphone); Dave Tough, Shelly Manne (drums).

A Melody from the Sky