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From 1956-59, it seemed as if guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne won just about every jazz poll. For their third joint recording, which has been reissued on CD, the musicians contributed an original apiece and also performed seven standards. Highlights of the fairly typical but swinging straightahead set include "Soft Winds," "It's All Right With Me," "Mack the Knife" and "I'm Afraid the Masquerade Is Over." ~ Scott Yanow
/Ray Brown/Shelly Manne.
Recorded at Contemporary Studios, Los Angeles, California on November 2, 1959. Originally released on Contemporary (7576). Includes original liner notes by Barney Kessel.
Personnel: Barney Kessel (guitar); Ray Brown (bass); Shelly Manne (drums). Poll Winners Three! Music Ray Brown / Barney Kessel / Shelly Manne Poll Winners Three! Songs Poll Winners Three! Music Review Purchase Poll Winners Three! CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Barney Kessel Easy Like, Vol. 1 CD (1953)
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$8.35 Some sixteen years after their last hit album for Contemporary, the Poll Winners reprised their intuitive, interactive approach to the modern trio with this July 12, 1975 session. STRAIGHT AHEAD is a distillation of everything they've lived since the late '50s, and while their collective infrastructure is still based in the blues, swing and bebop, they now approach their music with an ear for the rhythmic and harmonic innovations of musicians such as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Bill Evans and Wes Montgomery.
So if "Blue Boy" begins with a rhythmic vamp suggestive of a popular rock beat of the day, when the players break into their trademark 4/4 blowing section, the years melt away. Drummer Manne reacts to the jamming with a more discursive ear than would have been considered quite polite ...
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$13.75 In New York, many jazzmen like to think of Manhattan as the center of the jazz universe. But truth be told, there are plenty of talented European improvisers who get along nicely without the Big Apple. They live and work in places like Stockholm, Milan, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Oslo, and they record for independent labels in cities that range from Brussels to Copenhagen to Munich. They love to play with visiting American musicians when they get the chance, but they don't stay awake all night and cry their eyes out if that doesn't happen. Zurich, Switzerland, is the home of the J.M. Rhythm Four, a hard bop quartet who celebrated their tenth anniversary in 1999. It was also in 1999 that the group recorded their third album, Lazy Afternoon, for the Swiss TCB label. This CD finds the J.M. Rhythm Four's 1999 lineup -- saxman/clarinetist Jürg Morgenthaler, pianist Andy Harder, bassist Roman Dylag, and drummer Robert Mark -- joined by an American musician, trumpeter James Zollar, who is from Kansas City. Thus, the group is billed as the J.M. Rhythm Four Plus One on this release. Nothing ...
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