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Lionel Hampton - Hamp and Getz

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Hamp and Getz
Music Price: $11.98
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Artist(s)Lionel Hampton
StudioPolygram Records
Release DateOctober 25, 1990
UPC Code042283167223
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Tracks

  1. Cherokee
  2. Ballad Medley: Tenderly/Autumn In New York/East Of The Sun/I Can't Get Started
  3. Louise
  4. Jumpin' At The Woodside
  5. Gladys (Alternate-Previously Unreleased)
  6. Gladys (Master)
  7. Headache (Previously Unreleased)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteBeautiful music from the pastQuote

I'm 78 yr's old, I used to dance to this music. I've always loved Lionel Hampton and his vibes. you've given me a good sounding combo Gets is the best in tenor saxodpone. LOVE IT
June 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFantasticQuote
A truly remarkable CD with some truly remarkable musicians making some truly remarkable music. This is my first Lionel Hampton CD but it will not be my last. While Getz is pretty good for Getz, Hampton is simply fantastic and the band plays very well together. The remastering is nothing short of stellar. You will not be disappointed. August 15, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteTwo giants . . . a great albumQuote
Both Stan Getz and Lionel Hampton were in Hollywood appearing in the movie "The Benny Goodman Story" when they took some time off to record these sides for Norman Granz's Verve label. (Hamp was even busier: later on that day [8/1/55] he would cut an album for Granz with Art Tatum and Buddy Rich, and the next day he'd bring his big band into the studios to cut yet another LP).

Both men are in fine form and work well together. CHEROKEE, taken up-tempo, has an especially fine solo by Hamp. The other scorcher on the album, JUMPIN' AT THE WOODSIDE, has a good solo by pianist Lou Levy and some uncharacteristic honking by Stan (Getz plays more of an outline of a solo on this number, hitting in spots only the major note in each chord, rather than filling it out). On the slower numbers Getz is very breathy - you can hear the air escaping from the vibrating reed.

GLADYSE is a handsome blues by Hamp (named after his wife) and we get two takes here: the issued take is taken a bit faster than the alternate, and during the exchange of choruses in the alternate Hamp loses count and hits a clam. There's an unknown trombone player added on HEADACHE (conjecture says it might be Willie Ruff), but he's very much in the background. HAMP AND GETZ is a wonderful success and is very easy to take. This is what mainstream jazz at it's finest is all about. December 5, 2005

rating: 5 Quoteyou don't have to be a jazz expertQuote
This is such great music. The knowledgeable reviews below (and the disc's liner notes) tell you what you need to know about these great players and how they got together. I just want to assure potential buyers that anyone who likes music will like this. If you've found some jazz too harsh for your taste, try this great disc. It's definitely real music, but it goes down oh so easy. March 30, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteCool Bop Meets SwingQuote

Riddle: What happens when a tenor sax player of the Cool Bop School meets with a vibraphone player from the Swing School for a recording session? Answer: A recording session with the crackle and pop of lightening, where each player pushes the other to new and greater improvisational heights. From start to finish Lionel Hampton & Stan Getz play everything from Hard Bop Swing to sultry ballads with neither man upstaging or outshining the other.

What becomes apparent in this session is the mutual inspiration that Hamp & Getz draw from one another. "JUMPIN' AT THE WOODSIDE" and "CHEROKEE", the longest tracks featured, present both men at their virtuosic and pyrotechnic best. This recording will also be an eye-opener for Getz fans who are primarily familiar with his Cool and Bossa Nova recordings. His session with Lionel Hampton confirmed him as one of the most diverse saxophonists to emerge in the Bop and Post-Bop eras. This CD is a most welcome reissue of an extremely important Jazz collaboration. January 10, 2004

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