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Masters Of Jazz: Clark Terry

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Media: CD
Language: English
Artist: Clark Terry
Publisher: Storyville Records
Series: Masters Of Jazz

   
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This compilation includes three recordings (Clark Terry's Serenade To A Bus Seat, Thelonious Monk's Pannonica and Dizzy Gillespie's Ow) from a Paris recording session on 1959 featuring Clark Terry with three of his fellow musicians from the Duke Ellington orchestra (Paul Gonsalves, Jimmy Woods and Sam Woodyard), two sessions from the famous Montemartre Club in Copenhagen (from 1975 with Ernie Watkins and Horace Parlan and from 1980 with Jesper Thilo and Kenny Drew) and also tracks from e.j's in Atlanta, Georgia from 1981.

Incudes new liner notes by Chris Albertson.


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Sales Rank:
37864
Published on:
25/05/2006
Format:
Recorded Performance
Length:
Not specified
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
STV1018505
ISBN:
Not specified

Songlist

Songlist
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Daniel's Blues
Did You Call Her Today
God Bless The Child
Just An Old Manuscript
Mack The Knife
Ow
Pannonica
Pea-eyes
Serenade To A Bus Seat
Straight No Chaser
Take The 'A' Train
The Theme

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Customer Rating Somebody once said that if you think that jazz beyond the New Orleans- or Dixieland-type is unaccessible to the general listener, just let the person in question listen to a Clark Terry-record. Compiled from four Storyville releases, this one offers four fine tracks from 1959 (with Paul Gonsalves’ sensuous tenor a nice bonus) and six from a relaxed 1981 quartet live-session. And while the latter might not be ‘essential Terry’, he’s still one of the jazzmen who can at the same time be serious and make you smile. One track featuring Danish tenor ace Jesper Thilo will most definitely leave you wanting to hear more of their co-operation.
Anon.