At The Black Hawk, Vol. 1 (Remastered 2024) Shelly Manne & His Men
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Album-Release:
1959
HRA-Release:
14.03.2024
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- 1 Summertime (Live At The Black Hawk / 1959 / Remastered 2024) 12:01
- 2 Our Delight (Live At The Black Hawk / 1959 / Remastered 2024) 12:02
- 3 Poinciana (Live At The Black Hawk / 1959 / Remastered 2024) 13:15
- 4 Blue Daniel (Live At The Black Hawk / 1959 / Remastered 2024) 08:34
- 5 Theme: A Gem From Tiffany (Live At The Black Hawk / 1959 / Remastered 2024) 00:49
Info for At The Black Hawk, Vol. 1 (Remastered 2024)
A stunning hardbop set from drummer Shelly Manne – a player most folks associate with more arranged jazz, or cooler modes of the LA scene of the 50s – but a player who was already starting to open up and forge new roads by the end of that decade! Shelly became a surprising proponent of hardbop modes with a few key records like this – and the live setting has Manne leading a great group with really searing solo work that's very different than west coast cool jazz modes normally associated with both the drummer and the Contemporary label! The album features key work from trumpeter Joe Gordon – stunning work, recorded in the years before his too-soon death – and tenorist Richie Kamuca really opens up too – in a combo that also has Victor Feldman on piano and Monty Budwig on bass – going through very long tunes that are filled with extended solo space. Tracks on this first volume include "Summertime", "Our Delight", "Poinciana", "Blue Daniel", and "Theme From A Gem From Tiffany".
Shelly Manne, drums
Joe Gordon, trumpet
Richie Kamuca, tenor saxophone
Victor Feldman, piano
Monty Budwig, double bass
Recorded September 22–24, 1959 at The Black Hawk in San Francisco, California
Produced by Lester Koenig
Digitally remastered
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