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Here is a rare recording of Stan's
Cybill Shepherd - Mad About The Boy (1976)
Track listing
01. Triste (3:39)
02. I Can't Get Started (3:33)
03. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (2:15)
04. This Masquerade (3:51)
05. Mad About The Boy (3:24)
06. I'm Old Fashioned (3:04)
07. It Never Entered My Mind (4:41)
08. Speak Low (3:00)
09. I'm Falling In Love Again (3:07)
10. Do It Again (4:13)
Artist List
Cybill Shepherd - Vocals
Stan Getz - Tenor Sax
Frank Rosolino - Trombone
Terry Trotter - Piano
Monty Budwig - Acoustic Bass
Octavio Bailly - Fender Bass
Claudio Sion - Drums
Joey Baron - Drums
Paulinho Da Costa - Percussion
Richard Spencer - Flute
Mike Altschul - Flute
Andreas Kostelas - Flute
Arthur Smith - Flute
Oscar Castro-Neves - Arrangements, Acoustic Guitars
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Long out of print and for a very good reason it is not a very good album,Stan and Terry, Oscar were what made it bareable. The Musicians on this one must of really worked hard to make her sound any were near good!!!!
but still Stan was the out standing one for sure........Rick
I would like to thank you for your input I have been doing a great amount of research on the net and found so very much about Stan's side work and now have a real lot a albums to hunt down and get.My over all collection [Jazz] is very large and could not believe I was missing so much of Stan and his side work,but now have a very good insite on what I would like to get for my collection.. Thanks again Rick
Denis Ouellet said:Hi Richard,
Luckily yes.
Early on in Los Angeles mid fifties
Recorded live at the Haig.
In the late fifties one recording date in Chicago.
Finally the Stockholm and Oslo concert in the early 80's.
All recordings easily available.
Denis
Richard Ransom said:Did Stan ever play with Chet Baker? and if so What??
I do have those albums, but all are not converted to disk drive yet. I am working on that now. I like flac for the quaility and some are then converted to MP3 for sites like this one so I can share it all........
It's hard for me these days do to my over all health is not that good now,but I hope to get through the 3,000 or so albums to weed out all the Stan I can.......
Richard Ransom said:I would like to thank you for your input I have been doing a great amount of research on the net and found so very much about Stan's side work and now have a real lot a albums to hunt down and get.My over all collection [Jazz] is very large and could not believe I was missing so much of Stan and his side work,but now have a very good insite on what I would like to get for my collection.. Thanks again Rick
Denis Ouellet said:Hi Richard,
Luckily yes.
Early on in Los Angeles mid fifties
Recorded live at the Haig.
In the late fifties one recording date in Chicago.
Finally the Stockholm and Oslo concert in the early 80's.
All recordings easily available.
Denis
Richard Ransom said:Did Stan ever play with Chet Baker? and if so What??
Herb Ellis Nothing But The Blues
Every Herb Ellis follower knows this one, and also knows that this album is easily one of his best in his lenghty career. But, did you know that it had also been released as "After Hours Session"? (See second cover).
"Guitarist Herb Ellis considers this is his favorite personal album and it is easy to see why. With trumpeter Roy Eldridge and tenor saxophonist Stan Getz contributing contrasting but equally rewarding solos and lots of inspired riffing while bassist Ray Brown and drummer Stan Levey join Ellis in the pianoless rhythm section, these performances have plenty of color and drive.Herb Ellis does indeed stick to the blues during the original eight selections yet there is also a surprising amount of variety. This CD reissue has been augmented by four numbers from 1958 originally recorded for a European soundtrack. Getz, Eldridge, and Coleman Hawkins all have their features but Dizzy Gillespie fares best."
Roy Eldridge trumpeter
Stan Getz tenor saxophonist
Ray Brown bassist
Stan Levey drummer
Coleman Hawkins
Dizzy Gillespie
Tracks 1-8 original LP issue.
1. Pap's Blues
2. Big Red's Boogie Woogie
3. Tin Roof Blues
4. Soft Winds
5. Royal Garden Blues
6. Patti Cake
7. Blues for Janet
8. Blues for Junior
Tracks 9-12 original 45-rpm EP issue: Les Tricheurs
9. Les Tricheurs
10. Clo's Blues
11. Phil's Tune
12. Mic's Jump
Some trivia.
You have probably seen "Blues For Junior" in countless Herb Ellis recordings. The reason is simple. This is his all-time favourite blues. This is a Ray Brown tune, and Junior is his son.
"Big Red's boogie woogie". Red is Herb Ellis himself.
"Patti Cake". Patti is Herb's wife.
"Blues for Janet". Janet is Herb's niece.
Don't ask about Pap in "Pap's blues"; not even Herb recalls his identity.
Amazing though it may sem, this album has been discontinued, and Amazon lists one copy at $91.45.
Stan Getz Eloquence 1954
My 12" LP that I yet to converted to MP3. But with very little info on this LP cover [and a little raged at that]I when to Verve Records Catalog: VSP-Verve series to find the restof the story! And was amazed to find The compalation line up changed so much....
I always thought Oscar Peterson Trio was the main rhythm section through out and boy how wrong I was about that.....And Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp) on Jumpin' At The Woodside I thought was Roy Eldridge (tp) again found that I was wrong.I need to check more with the Verve Records Catalog's for all the right personal on some other albums that had little to none info on it!!!!!
Hope You all find this info usefull boy I sure did.......
VSP 2 series
Stan Getz - Eloquence
Stan Getz (ts)
Jimmy Rowles (p)
Bob Whitlock (b)
Max Roach (d)
Los Angeles, CA, January 23, 1954
1496-6
I Hadn't Anyone Till You
Stan Getz (ts)
Lionel Hampton (vib)
Lou Levy (p)
Leroy Vinnegar (b)
Shelly Manne (d)
Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA, August 1, 1955
2368-6
Cherokee
2371-1
Jumpin' At The Woodside
Harry "Sweets" Edison (tp)
Stan Getz (ts)
Gerry Mulligan (bars)
Oscar Peterson (p)
Herb Ellis (g)
Ray Brown (b)
Louis Bellson (d)
Capitol Studios, Vine Street, Hollywood, CA, August 1, 1957
21219-2
Ballad Medley: It Never Entered My Mind / Lush Life / Lullaby Of The Leaves / Makin' Whoopee
Roy Eldridge (tp)
Stan Getz (ts)
Herb Ellis (g)
Ray Brown (b)
Stan Levey (d)
Los Angeles, CA, October 11, 1957
21613-5
Blues For Janet
21618-4
Soft Winds
Oscar Peterson (p)
Connie Kay (d)
replaces Eldridge, Levey
"Opera House", Chicago, IL, October 19, 1957
62VK457
It Never Entered My Mind
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