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1. I'M GLAD THERE IS YOU 2. BROTHER AINTZ 3. EV'RY TIME 4. THE RUBLE AND THE YEN 5. BY THE WAY 6. AND BABY MAKES THREE 7. GOODY GOODY 8. HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS IN THE MORNING? 9. A HATFUL OF DANDRUFF 10. EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE 11. LOVE IS A SIMPLE THING 12. MONOTONOUS 13. SCRATCH MY BACK 14. OFAYCES 15. THE BOSTON BEGUINE 16. GUESS WHO I SAW TODAY? 17. LOVE IS NEVER OUT OF SEASON 18. I'M IN LOVE WITH MISS LOGAN |
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 | Description: | GUS MANCUSO
??Introducing Gus Mancuso?
Personnel: Gus Mancuso (bs) with (collective personnel) Richie Kamuca (ts); Eddie
Duran (g); Gerald Wiggins, Vince Guaraldi (p); Gene Wright (b); Bill Douglass, Cal
Tjader (d)
Recorded in Hollywood, June; and San Francisco, November, 1956
Gus Mancuso could write, play several instruments and sing, but his main claim to
fame came from being the first jazz musician to specialize in the baritone horn. He
brought the instrument fully into modern jazz, playing it with swinging flexibility and
heat. He used it to communicate his impressive conception, and had a beautiful sound
at all tempos. It was Cal Tjader who introduced Gus to Fantasy Records, and the happy
result was Introducing Gus Mancuso, his first album as a leader. It was recorded on
three dates during 1956, and Gus had strong support fromthree different groups. The
first of the sessions took place in Hollywood with three members of Tjader??s quartet:
pianist Gerald Wiggins, comping helpfully with his usual consistent improvisational
ability; Gene Wright, one of the swigingest bass men available; and drummer Bill
Douglass. The other twowere sessions recorded in San Francisco with Tjader on drums
and Wright keeping an inexorable, steady, propelling time. Pianist Vince Guaraldi,
another longtime young cat associated with Tjader, shows how stimulating soloist he
was, and Richie Kamuca is a further asset, blowing fluent and warm tenor solos on
three of the tunes. For the last session, guitarist Eddie Duran delivers some very tasteful
accompaniments and solos with a vigorous and relaxed style, which serve to brighten
up this excellent album.
GUS MANCUSO and Friends
??Music from New Faces?
Personnel: Gus Mancuso (bs), Joe Romano (ts), Pete Jolly (p), Red Mitchell (b),
Buddy Greve (d)
Recorded in San Francisco, April 22, 1958
On his second album for Fantasy, Gus Mancuso??s selection of material is gratifying.
It is a mix of originals and tunes that almost no one had touched before then. To play
them, Mancuso put together a quintet with young tenor saxophonist Joe Romano, a
paisan from his native Rochester in his impressive recording debut. His sound is full
and eloquent, and he swings with such a driving power on the up tempo tunes that
many who didn' know him yet were more than a little surprised. On the ballad Guess
Who I Saw Today?, he plays with warm, light, but firm flowing phrases. On piano,
Pete Jolly, aWest Coast fixture who shows off his swinging drive and percussive style,
as well as a fine ability to get groovy when he solos. Red Mitchell is a bulwark as a
soloist and as a timekeeper, and Jolly??s perfect companion. Drummer Buddy Greve
takes no solos, but is an integral part of the proceedings, while Gus blows his baritone
horn with an exhilarating, free-and-easy jazz feeling throughout this entire rewarding
session peppered with good solos. - .. / MUSIC FROM NEW FACES |  | Manufacturer No.: |
FS 1067 |
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