★チェット・ベイカーからも高く評価された通好みテナー・サックス奏者の名演を網羅
チェット・ベイカーが“最も過小評価されているミュージシャン”として挙げたテナー・サックスの隠れ名手、フィル・アーソ(1925-2008)。若き日の彼が残した名演やレア・トラックを網羅したといっても過言ではない2枚組CDが登場しました。彼のプレイは(1)のタイトルが示すように、レスター・ヤングへの深い敬意のもとに、独自のモダン感覚を加えたもの。『Philosophy Of Urso』、『Jomar Dagron Quintet』、『Sentimental Journey』、『The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet』といった貴重盤からの、珠玉の演奏を満喫することができます。 (jazzyellより)
CD1)
1. Little Pres
2. Three Little Words
3. Don’t Take Your Love from Me
4. She’s Funny That Way
5. Chiketa
6. Stop Watch
7. Wizzard’s Gizzard
8. Ozzie’s Ode
9. It’s Only a Paper Moon
10.Too Marvelous for Words
11.Extra Mild
12.Squeeze Me
13.Blues #One
14.Satin Doll
15.Pent-Up House
16.Line for Lyons
17.Star Eyes
18.Dag’s Scene
CD2)
1. My Heart Stood Still
2. Easy Out
3. This Can’t Be Love
4. Lush Tush
5. Where or When
6. My Heart Tells Me
7. Blues to Remember Her By
8. They Can’t Take That Away from Me
9. Moonlight Serenade
10.A Woman In Love
11.Sentimental Journey
12.11th Hour Melody
13.Nothing Ever Changes My Love for You
14.Diane
15.Memories of You
16.The Pendulum at Falcon’s Lair
17.Tamalpais [Song of Love to the Winds]
18.Jack the Fieldstalker
19.Stockholm Sweetnin’
20.Low and Behold
原盤情報 CD 1:
Tracks #1-4, from the 7” EP “New Trends of Jazz – Vol.12” (Savoy XP-8059)
[Also issued on the 10” LP “Phil Urso and Bob Brookmeyer” (Savoy MG 15041)]
Tracks #5-8, from the 10” LP “Phil Urso and Bob Brookmeyer” (Savoy MG 15041)
Tracks #1-8, also issued on the 12” LP “The Philosophy of Urso” (Savoy MG 12056)
Track #9, from the 10” LP “Solo Flight” (Jazz West Coast JWC-505)
Track #10, from “An Anthology of California Music, Vol. 3” (Jazz West Coast JWC-507)
Tracks #11-18, from “The Jomar Dagron Quartet Featuring Phil Urso” (Legacy MK 1050)
原盤情報 CD 2:
Tracks #1-5, from the LP “The Philosophy of Urso” (Savoy MG 12056)
Tracks #6-15, from the LP “Sentimental Journey” (Regent MG 6003)
Tracks #16-20, from the 10” LP “The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet” (Debut DLP 8)
Personnel on CD 1:
Tracks #1-4: PHIL URSO QUARTET
Phil Urso, tenor sax;
Walter Bishop Jr., piano;
Clyde Lombardi, bass;
Howie Man, drums.
Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, April 14, 1953
Tracks #5-8:
PHIL URSO-BOB BROOKMEYER QUINTET
Bob Brookmeyer, trombone;
Phil Urso, tenor sax;
Horace Silver, piano;
Percy Heath, bass;
Kenny Clarke, drums.
Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, April 30, 1954
Tracks #9-10:
PHIL URSO QUARTET & QUINTET
Phil Urso, tenor sax;
Bob Burgess, trombone (only on #9);
Bobby Timmons, piano;
Jimmy Bond, bass;
Peter Littman, drums.
Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, October 18, 1956
Tracks #11-18:
PHIL URSO QUARTET & QUINTET
Phil Urso, tenor sax & baritone sax;
Ron Washington, tenor sax;
Dagwood Walton, Hammond organ;
Gene Klingman, bass;
Jo Jo Williams, drums.
Recorded in Louisville, Colorado, 1959
Personnel on CD 2:
Tracks #1-5: PHIL URSO accompanied by BOBBY BANKS
Phil Urso, tenor sax;
Bobby Banks, organ.
Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, February 18, 1954
Tracks #6-15:
Same personnel as above but Rodney “Red” Alcott, drums, added.
Recorded at Van Gelder’s Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, March 27, 1956
Bonus Tracks #16-20:
THE NEW OSCAR PETTIFORD SEXTET
Julius Watkins, French horn;
Phil Urso, tenor sax;
Walter Bishop, Jr, piano
Oscar Pettiford, cello or bass (only on #17);
Charles Mingus, bass (except on #17)
Percy Brice, drums On #20: the only soloists are Pettiford and Bishop.
Recorded in New York, December 29, 1953
Original recordings produced by Fred Mendelsohn (CD1 #1-4), Ozzie Cadena (CD1 #5-8 & CD2 #1-15), Dick Bock (CD1 #9 & 10), Bill Aldridge (CD1 #11-18), Leonard Feather (CD2 #16-20)
Recording engineers: Rudy Van Gelder (CD1 #1-8 & CD2 #1-15), Dick Bock (CD1 #9 & 10), Lloyd Tune (CD1 #11-18), and Bob Guy (CD2 #16-20)
Compiled for CD release by Jordi Pujol
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