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Quartets And Orchestra . Artist: Bobby Timmons
Recording Date: Nov 20, 1967-Nov 1968 Release Date: 2001 Label: Fantasy / Milestone Genre: Jazz Styles: Classic Jazz, Acid Jazz
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En esta orquesta, Joe Farrell junto a Hubert Laws y James Moody, se hacencargo de los vientos... 1967 - 1968 // (Got to Get It! Nov 20, 1967-Dec 4, 1967) - Do You Know the Way? 1968
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Got to Get It! Nov 20, 1967-Dec 4, 1967
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1 If You Ain't Got It (I Got To Get It Somewhere) 3:18 2 Up Up And Away 4:11 3 Travelin' Light 5:10 4 Come Sunday 3:05 5 One Down 4:47 6 So Tired 2:58 7 Here's That Rainy Day 3:27 8 Straight, No Chaser 6:08 9 Booker's Bossa 5:06
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Do You Know the Way? 1968
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10 The Spanish Count 5:54 11 I Won't Be Back 5:38 12 Last Night When We Were Young 4:26 13 Do You Know The Way To San Jose? 4:08 14 Come Together 7:44 15 Something To Live For 5:01 16 Soul Time 4:26 17 This Guy's In Love With You 3:35
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Joe Beck Guitar Ron Carter Bass Jimmy Cobb Drums Howard Collins Guitar Joe Farrell Reeds Woodwind Eric Gale Guitar Billy Higgins Drums Hubert Laws Reeds Woodwind Tom McIntosh Arranger James Moody Reeds Woodwind Jimmy Owens Trumpet, Flugelhorn Bobby Timmons Piano George Barrow Reeds, Woodwind Bob Cranshaw Bass (Electric) Jack DeJohnette Drums
Mitchell Feldman Liner Notes Orrin Keepnews Producer, Original Liner Notes Elvin Campbell Engineer Jamie Putnam Art Direction Deb Sibony Design Charles Stewart Photography Joe Tarantino Remastering |
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This single CD reissues all of the music originally on pianist Bobby Timmons' final two studio albums: Do You Know the Way and Got to Get It. Timmons, who died at the age of 38 in 1974 indirectly from years of drug abuse, is best known for his work in the late '50s/early '60s, but he still had something strong to offer during 1967-1968. The earlier album has the pianist in an unusual setting (for him): at the head of a nonet arranged by Tom McIntosh. The reeds of Hubert Laws, James Moody, Joe Farrell, and George Barrow are heard from (particularly on "Straight No Chaser"); trumpeter Jimmy Owens has some spots; and occasionally background singers are utilized. Other selections from this set and all of the music from the later date feature Timmons in a quartet with guitarist Joe Beck. Jazz standards alternate with then-current pop tunes such as "Up Up and Away," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," and "This Guy's in Love With You." Although not quite essential, this CD reissue in general features inventive and colorful solos and arrangements. This obscurity is worth checking out. Scott Yanow AMG |
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Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flowers James Moody
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