Pre-Order: Milt Jackson - Ballads & Blues (LP) (New (N))

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Whenever Milt Jackson could free himself from the 'bondage' of the Modern Jazz Quartet and it's assertive leader John Lewis, he dedicated himself to his two great passions: ballads and the blues. That was precisely the case when he entered the famous Rudy van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA in 1956. He was free to choose his sidemen, and money was no object, which is why various formations gathered in the studio for the three recording sessions. With Lucky Thompson on the tenor sax (unfortunately for only three numbers), Barry Galbraith, Barney Kessel or Skeeter Best on the guitar, Oscar Pettiford or Percy Heath on the bass, together with Kenny Clarke or Lawrence Marable on the drums, he set off on a journey through the history of jazz. John Lewis stayed unobtrusively in the background and offered 'Bags' (as Milt was known) plenty of opportunities to glory in soloistic freedom.The themes were soon found: the musical composers Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Jerome Kern, as well as a work from The Duke Ellington Songbook, formed a basis upon which all the musicians could perform with confidence. Three compositions by Milt Jackson himself proved that he too was full of imagination. Recording: January 1956 in New York City by Tom Dowd and February 1956 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, by Rudy Van Gelder Production: Nesuhi Ertegun

Tracklist:

  1. So in Love
  2. These Foolish Things
  3. Solitude
  4. The Song Is Ended
  5. They Didn't Believe Me
  6. How High the Moon
  7. Gerry's Blues
  8. Hello
  9. Bright Blues

UPC: 4260019715777
Label: Speakers Corner
Release Date: 9.4.26
Format: Vinyl

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    Description

    Whenever Milt Jackson could free himself from the 'bondage' of the Modern Jazz Quartet and it's assertive leader John Lewis, he dedicated himself to his two great passions: ballads and the blues. That was precisely the case when he entered the famous Rudy van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA in 1956. He was free to choose his sidemen, and money was no object, which is why various formations gathered in the studio for the three recording sessions. With Lucky Thompson on the tenor sax (unfortunately for only three numbers), Barry Galbraith, Barney Kessel or Skeeter Best on the guitar, Oscar Pettiford or Percy Heath on the bass, together with Kenny Clarke or Lawrence Marable on the drums, he set off on a journey through the history of jazz. John Lewis stayed unobtrusively in the background and offered 'Bags' (as Milt was known) plenty of opportunities to glory in soloistic freedom.The themes were soon found: the musical composers Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Jerome Kern, as well as a work from The Duke Ellington Songbook, formed a basis upon which all the musicians could perform with confidence. Three compositions by Milt Jackson himself proved that he too was full of imagination. Recording: January 1956 in New York City by Tom Dowd and February 1956 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, by Rudy Van Gelder Production: Nesuhi Ertegun

    Tracklist:

    1. So in Love
    2. These Foolish Things
    3. Solitude
    4. The Song Is Ended
    5. They Didn't Believe Me
    6. How High the Moon
    7. Gerry's Blues
    8. Hello
    9. Bright Blues

    UPC: 4260019715777
    Label: Speakers Corner
    Release Date: 9.4.26
    Format: Vinyl

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