Johnny Hodges - Everybody Knows
Facts
| Artist(s) | Johnny Hodges |
| Studio | Grp Records |
| Release Date | July 7, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 011105011624 |
| Buy this item | $14.98 at Amazon.com As of Sep 7 23:29 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Everybody Knows
- A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
- Papa Knows
- 310 Blues
- The Jeep Is Jumpin'
- Main Stem
- Medley: I Let Go Out Of My Heart/Don't Get Around
- Open Mike
- Stompy Jones
- Mood Indigo
- Good Queen Bess
- Little Brother
- Jeep's Blues
- Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
- Ruint
- Sassy Cue
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User Reviews
Average user review:| There's better |
| The most swinging hour of your life ! |
If you're a bit of a Jazz buff the line up in itself should tell you more than you need to know about what to expect... (Cat Anderson and Grady Tate are enough for me !)
Cat Anderson - Trumpet
Richard Davis - Bass
Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor)
Ray Nance - Trumpet, Violin, Vocals
Harold Ashby - Sax (Tenor)
Lawrence Brown - Trombone
Grady Tate - Drums
Russell Procope - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Britt Woodman - Trombone
Harry Carney - Sax (Baritone)
Buster Cooper - Trombone
Rolf Ericson - Trumpet
Jimmy Hamilton - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor)
Gus Johnson - Drums
Herb Jones - Trumpet
Jimmy Jones - Piano
Ernie Shepard - Bass
...and engineered by Rudy Van Gelder.
These were actually two albums released in '64 and '65 - - the second labum being Inspired Abandon which was originally released under trombonist Lawrence Brown's name. - - Lawrence Brown for some reason is not as well remembered as many of the other Duke Ellington alumni these days (he only recorded two solo albums, this being one of them...) however, his relaxed yet well developed lines bring the blues to an entirely new level.
All and all, throughout both albums the tunes have a cool, bouncy, sophisticated swing to them... and the musicians feel quite comfortable with one another... this isn't a cutting contest... its a cavalcade of legends comfortable enough with one another that they can take their time and make some great toe tapping music.
While the entire CD is fantastic, I agree with the reviewer who mentions that the title track is "funny" and will definitely stick in your head for days... if anything, that's an understatment...! January 7, 2003
| Ellington's finest soloist in his mature prime. |
| Everybody Knows that this is a jazz gem! |
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