| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2007年09月30日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Prestige Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 24266 |
| SKU | 025218526623 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:08:25
A STRANGER IN TOWN compiles recordings made between 1954 and 1970 of Gene Ammons leading five different groups.
Personnel includes: Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone); Oliver Nelson (arranger); Wynton Kelly, Mal Waldron (piano); Bob Ashton, George Barrow, Patti Brown, George Brown; Henry "Pucho" Brown, Henderson Chambers, Ruby Collins, Hobart Dotson, George Duvivier, Gene Easton, Bill English, Red Holloway, John Houston, Wendell Marshall, Oliver Nelson, Walter Perkins, Ben Steuberville, Clark Terry, Ed Thigpen, Nate Woodward, Richard Wyands.
Personnel: Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone); Oliver Nelson (alto saxophone); Red Holloway, George Barrow (tenor saxophone); Bob Ashton, Gene Easton (baritone saxophone); Clark Terry, Nat Woodward, Hobart Dotson (trumpet); Henderson Chambers (trombone); John Houston, Mal Waldron, Patti Bown, Richard Wyands, Wynton Kelly (piano); Ed Thigpen, George Brown , Rudy Collins, Walter Perkins, Billy Gene English (drums); Henry "Pucho" Brown, Ray Barretto (congas).
Audio Remasterer: Joe Tarantino.
Liner Note Authors: Jack McKinney; Bob Porter.
Recording information: Englewood Cliffs, NJ (06/13/1961-02/02/1970); New York, NY (06/13/1961-02/02/1970).
For those who love Gene "Jug" Ammons' playing, there are various reasons to be frustrated. First, the tenor titan was only 49 when he died of cancer on August 6, 1974 -- in an ideal world, a player that masterful would have had as long a life as Benny Carter. And second, there is the fact that Ammons was imprisoned for heroin use from 1962-1969; the harsh sentence that he received makes an excellent case for combating drug abuse with treatment rather than incarceration. But here's the good news: When Ammons wasn't behind bars, he recorded frequently and his work was -- despite his drug problems -- amazingly consistent. If Fantasy decided to put together a 20-CD Ammons box set, there would be a wealth of five-star material to choose from. This 68-minute CD, which Fantasy assembled in 2002, focuses on different periods of Ammons' career and draws on three Prestige LPs: Night Lights, Sock!, and Velvet Soul. The oldest tracks ("Count Your Blessings" and a soulful version of the Italian ballad "Cara Mia") are from 1954, while the most recent ("Calypso Blues," "Night Lights," and the Eden Ahbez standard "Nature Boy") are from 1970. Meanwhile, the early '60s are nicely represented by, among other things, four Mal Waldron pieces and a heartfelt performance of Mel Torme's "A Stranger in Town," which, like "Cara Mia," reminds listeners how expressive a ballad player Ammons could be. Thankfully, Jug wasn't the sort of musician who had periods of good recordings followed by periods of bad recordings -- again, Ammons' work was quite consistent when he wasn't locked up on drug charges. This rewarding CD demonstrates that Jug had as much going for him in the early '70s as he did in the early '60s and in 1954. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : モノラル/ステレオ (Studio)
読み込み中にエラーが発生しました。
画面をリロードして、再読み込みしてください。