Hal Stein & Warren Fitzgerald Quintet

Hal Stein / Warren Quintet Fitzgerald
Hal Stein & Warren Fitzgerald Quintet

15,79 EUR
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Bethlehem
Release date: 06/May/2016
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Sales Rank: #5202 in Other Modern Jazz
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Style: Other Modern Jazz
Product No.: 2097443181

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Bee Dees Blues (Dorough) 4:31
1.2 Zounds (Fitzgerald) 5:32
1.3 Have You Heard (The Latest Blues in Town) (Newman) 4:49
1.4 Medley: 7:08 -You Go to My Head (Gillespie-Coots) -Goodbye (Jenkins)
1.5 The Sarong Is New (Newman) 5:00
1.6 Nan de Mo Nai (Stein) 6:23
1.7 Choice Derby (Newman) 5:23
1.8 This Love of Mine (Parker-Sinacola-Sinatra) 7:45
1.9 Do You Really Care? (Fitzgerald) 5:21
1.10 Twonky (Fitzgerald) 5:01
1.11 Fitz Tune (Fitzgerald) 5:22
1.12 Cattin (Stein) 5:48
1.13 Just Friends (Lewis-Klenner) 5:45
1.14 Bee Dees Blues [Alternate Take] (Dorough) 4:47
Number of discs: 1
Description:Hal Stein-Warren Fitzgerald Quintet - When he made his recording debut in 1955 - with an album that was destined to become a cult classic in Japan - Hal Stein was a 27-year-old alto and tenor saxophonist with a solid, big band background. Both he and his co-leader, trumpet player Warren Fitzgerald, another young musician, had just signed for the recently reactivated jazz label, Progressive Records, under the control of Joe Maggio, with Gus Grant in charge of a&r and as session supervisor. - The album revealed Stein as a competent, vigorous soloist, a Bird-molded altoist and a hard-school tenor out of Byas-Hawkins school, and Fitzgerald as a percussive trumpeter with a sharp-toned, rough-edged conception, though not a markedly individual soloist. But the most impressive contributors to the session were also to become the most widely known. Pianist Bob Dorough, later also celebrated as a singer and composer, delivered fluent, inventive solos and offered fine support in a rhythm section notable for the presence of the soon-to-be great and influential drummer, Paul Motian, with Al Cotton on bass.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: IMT5076310.2
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