Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:47
Size: 140,3 MB
Art: Front
( 6:48) 1. Dexterity
( 5:56) 2. Stablemates
( 3:54) 3. Easy To Love
( 4:57) 4. Visitation
( 6:58) 5. John Paul Jones
( 4:25) 6. Eastbound
(11:05) 7. Trane's Strain
( 8:13) 8. High Step
( 8:28) 9. Nixon, Dixon And Yates Blues
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:47
Size: 140,3 MB
Art: Front
( 6:48) 1. Dexterity
( 5:56) 2. Stablemates
( 3:54) 3. Easy To Love
( 4:57) 4. Visitation
( 6:58) 5. John Paul Jones
( 4:25) 6. Eastbound
(11:05) 7. Trane's Strain
( 8:13) 8. High Step
( 8:28) 9. Nixon, Dixon And Yates Blues
The first sessions as a leader for bassist Paul Chambers were recorded while he was a member of the Miles Davis Quintet. The first six selections feature Chambers with pianist Kenny Drew, drummer Philly Joe Jones, and (on four numbers) the immortal tenor saxophonist John Coltrane. This somewhat obscure date includes such jazz standards as "Dexterity" and "Stablemates" along with "Easy to Love" and three straight-ahead group originals. Coltrane dominates the numbers he is on, although his sound was not quite mature yet. Although none of this music is classic, it does give listeners a valuable early look at these important jazzmen.
[Three bonus tracks added on the Blue Note 1989 CD reissue were listed as being from April 20, 1955, but the 2010 remastered edition on Fresh Sound clarified that the session took place exactly a year later. Chambers, Jones, and Coltrane welcome two young musicians recently transplanted from Detroit: baritonist Pepper Adams and trombonist Curtis Fuller. In addition, pianist Roland Alexander is on the lengthy "Trane's Strain."] ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/chambers-music-a-jazz-delegation-from-the-east-mw0000200663
Personnel: Bass – Paul Chambers; Drums – Philadelphia Joe Jones; Piano – Kenny Drew; Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane
Personnel: Bass – Paul Chambers; Drums – Philadelphia Joe Jones; Piano – Kenny Drew; Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane
Chambers' Music