Jazz
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1947-1949

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発売日 2007年05月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルClassics Jazz (France)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CEL711492
SKU 3307517114921

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:10:52

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Pennies from Heaven

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    2. 2.
      Eleven Sixty

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    3. 3.
      East of Suez

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    4. 4.
      Baby, Baby All the Time

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    5. 5.
      If I Had You

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    6. 6.
      Euphoria

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    7. 7.
      Lonely Woman

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    8. 8.
      F.Y.I.

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    9. 9.
      Oh, Lady Be Good

      アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

    10. 10.
      'Deed I Do
    11. 11.
      Sweet Georgia Brown
    12. 12.
      Pina Colada
    13. 13.
      I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
    14. 14.
      Gone with the Wind
    15. 15.
      Once in a While
    16. 16.
      Whatta Ya Say We Go
    17. 17.
      Body and Soul
    18. 18.
      Birdland
    19. 19.
      Lullaby in Rhythm
    20. 20.
      Fine and Dandy, Pt. 1
    21. 21.
      Fine and Dandy, Pt. 2
    22. 22.
      For Boppers Only
    23. 23.
      Flamingo
    24. 24.
      'Deed I Do

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Charlie Ventura

商品の紹介

The main reasons to investigate the recordings of Charlie Ventura are of course his wonderful handling of the tenor saxophone and the excellent ensembles he led. Ventura's recordings were predominately instrumental in 1945 and 1946. As the decade drew to a close, singers dominated the recording industry and many bandleaders chose to feature more and more of them. The third volume of the complete recordings of Charlie Ventura illustrates this process in high relief. Four sides recorded for the National label in September of 1947 spotlight the vocal talents of Buddy Stewart, an able crooner who sounded best when bop scatting like a third horn alongside Ventura and trombonist Kai Winding on "East of Suez" and the dynamic "Eleven Sixty," a masterpiece of high-energy bop that Ventura had recorded in March of 1947 as "Stop and Go." A stack of sides recorded in Chicago during October of 1948 packs a few surprises. Ventura switches to baritone sax on "If I Had You" and begins to feature vocalist Jackie Cain as a lone balladeer and in bop scat tandem with pianist Roy Kral. Their cutely hip, wordless passages closely emulate a widely imitated style of singing perfected by Babs Gonzales. As nice as the vocals are, one begins to relish the sax and trombone breaks, while the increasingly rare instrumental tracks ("Oh, Lady Be Good," "Sweet Georgia Brown," and a gorgeous treatment of "Once in a While") begin to feel like precious nuggets of unaffected inspiration. Three of the four titles recorded for Victor on January 6, 1949, showcase the increasingly popular Jackie & Roy in highly charged bop scat mode. The instrumental "Body and Soul" was Ventura's second recorded outing on baritone sax. A smoky, apparently live nightclub recording of "Fine and Dandy" captures the sound of Ventura's sextet at its most unrestrained and inspired, including fine solos by Bennie Green and trumpeter Conte Candoli. Contrary to what the enclosed discography says, Jackie & Roy do not sing on "Fine and Dandy." By April of 1949, Ventura's act had practically become the Jackie & Roy show, albeit with excellent instrumentation behind the singers. "Flamingo" achieves an interesting balance as the vocalists are mainly heard in the background during the introduction, as if to pave the way for the leader's passionate, sophisticated saxophone. ~ arwulf arwulf|
Rovi

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