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Modern Jazz Versions Of Favori Te Jewish & Israeli Songs
Personnel: Shelly Manne (drums); Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone); Shorty Rogers (trumpet, flugelhorn); Victor Feldman (piano, vibraphone); Al Viola (guitar); Monty Budwig (bass). Recorded at Contemporary Studio, Los Angeles, California, December 17-20, 1962. Adapter: Shorty Rogers. Personnel: Shelly Manne (drums); Shelly Manne; Monty Budwig (double bass); Al Viola (guitar); Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone); Shorty Rogers (trumpet, flugelhorn); Victor Feldman (piano, vibraphone). Audio Remasterer: Joe Tarantino. Liner Note Author: Lester Koenig. Recording information: Contemporary's Studio, Los Angeles, CA (12/17/1962-12/20/1962). Arrangers: Shorty Rogers; Teddy Edwards; Victor Feldman; Lennie Niehaus. When Shelly Manne recorded Steps to the Desert in 1962, John Coltrane was among the most controversial musicians in jazz. Some people praised Coltrane's modal innovations; others detested his post-bop work and even went so far as to describe it as "anti-jazz" (which is simply ridiculous). Arguably, Steps to the Desert is Manne's way of acknowledging the influential saxophonist; the CD has a modal orientation, and it indicates that the Los Angeles-based drummer was paying close attention to Coltrane in the early '60s. Not that Steps to the Desert is actually meant to be a tribute to the influential saxman -- if Coltrane (or for that matter, Miles Davis or Yusef Lateef) showed Manne the possibilities of modal jazz, he certainly embraces it on his own terms. Steps to the Desert finds Manne and five other West Coast jazzmen (including trumpeter/flugelhornist Shorty Rogers, tenor saxman Teddy Edwards, vibist/pianist Victor Feldman, guitarist Al Viola and bassist Monty Budwig) providing post-bop interpretations of songs that have some type of Jewish connection, and the material ranges from traditional favorites like "Hava Nagila," "Yossel, Yossel" (also known as "Joseph, Joseph") and "Zamar Nodad" to Ernest Gold's "Exodus" (which a hit for French vocalist Edith Piaf). Coltrane never recorded an album with a Jewish theme; he did, however, show a strong appreciation of modal music from India, the Middle East and North Africa, and Jewish music is certainly part of the modal family. If Coltrane had decided to record a bunch of Yiddish and Israeli songs, they probably would have worked as well for him as they work for Manne on Steps to the Desert -- which is among the most intriguing and memorable sessions that he recorded in the early '60s. ~ Alex Henderson
Steps To The Desert: Modern Jazz Versions Of Favorite Jewish And Israeli Songs Music Shelly Manne Steps To The Desert: Modern Jazz Versions Of Favorite Jewish And Israeli Songs Songs Steps To The Desert: Modern Jazz Versions Of Favorite Jewish And Israeli Songs Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Long Lost LP I have been hoping to get this LP for years. Forty years ago this LP inspired me as young drummer. I believe the title was then "Shelly Manne plays Jewish Folk tunes" THe album was thieved at a party and until now was lost. Internet and re-mastering cd's is great
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Mike
Submitted by mike (Goring By Sea, West Sussex,UK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
regarding desert as a jazz-is perfect, but they lost yiddish /jewish/ influence, but any way sound is perfect, record is great./musiciance very professionals/, and the best musicians from thise record-piano and drumms Submitted by gregvet20 (toronto,on,canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great collection! I heard this recording on the radio a few weeks ago and loved it, so I ordered 5 CDs -- one for me and the rest as gifts. Great jazz renditions of non-jazz tunes! Submitted by bambi323 (Emeryville, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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