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14 julho 2011

Conte Candoli - The Five (Arr. of Shorty Rogers) - 1972

Conte Candoli - The Five (Arr. of Shorty Rogers) - (1972)
Label: RCA | Catalog: ND 74397

Recorded in Los Angeles, March 9, 1955

Conte Candoli ~ Trumpet
Bill Perkins ~ Tenor Sax
Pete Jolly ~ Piano

Buddy Clark ~ Bass
Mel Lewis ~ Drums

TRACKLIST
01 - Whistle While You Work
02 - Perkin'
03 - Beyond the Sea
04 - I Dig Ed
05 - Lullaby of the Leaves
06 - Forelock
07 - Soft As Spring
08 - Just for Judie
09 - If I Love Again
10 - Red Eyes
11 - Pushin' Sand
12 - I'll Be in Scotland After You

Biography by Steve Huey
Best-known as the trumpet section leader in Doc Severinsen's Tonight Show Band, Conte Candoli was a fine all-around jazz stylist most at home in the worlds of bop and West Coast cool jazz. Younger by four years than his similarly accomplished trumpet-playing brother Pete, Conte was born Secondo Candoli in Mishawaka, IN, on July 12, 1927. He first patterned himself after players like Harry James, Roy Eldridge, and Dizzy Gillespie, later discovering Miles Davis and Clifford Brown. His first job came at age 16, when brother Pete recommended him for a summer gig with Woody Herman's Thundering Herd; after graduating high school, he joined full-time. He went on to play with several other bands, including Stan Kenton, whom he left in 1954 to form his own band. After leading some recording dates, he soon found a more comfortable existence, moving to Los Angeles and taking session jobs in between gigs with Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars. After about four years, he left in 1960 to work with drummer Shelly Manne, while he and Pete both enjoyed top-dog status in the L.A. session community. In 1968, Candoli took a part-time gig with the Tonight Show Band and joined permanently in 1972, when the show officially moved to Burbank. During the '70s, he was also a member of Supersax, among other L.A. all-star outfits, and also continued his periodic collaborations with his brother. Candoli retired from the Tonight Show along with Johnny Carson in 1992, and continued to play until a battle with cancer slowed his activities. Candoli died in a convalescent home on December 14, 2001.


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28 maio 2011

Bud Shank with Shorty Rogers - California Concert 1985


1. It's Sand, Man! [Live] 5:15
2. Makin' Whoopee [Live] 6:11
3. Kansas City Tango [Live] 5:28
4. Ah-Leu-Cha 5:05
5. Echoes of Harlem [Live] 9:18
6. Mia 4:56
7. Aurex [Live] 9:50


Shorty Rogers Flugelhorn, Arranger Bud Shank Alto Saxophone Monty Budwig Bass
George Cables Piano Sherman Ferguson Drums

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26 maio 2011

The Complete Atlantic EMI Jazz Recordings Of Shorty Rogers 1989

Shorty Rogers The Complete Atlantic EMI Jazz Recordings Mosaic 125
4 cd set + Scans


The Complete Atlantic EMI Jazz Recordings CD 1
01 Popo 2:59
02 Didi 2:24
03 Four Mothers 2:46
04 Over The Rainbow 2:59
05 Apropos 2:36
06 Sam And The Lady 3:05
07 Shank’s Pranks 3:16
08 Casa De Luz 5:36
09 Lotus Bud 3:20
10 Left Bank 3:23
11 Jasmine 4:11
12 Just A Few 4:14
13 Isn’t It Romantic 5:42
14 Not Really the Blues 4:56
15 Martians Go Home 7:52

The Complete Atlantic EMI Jazz Recordings CD 2
01 My Heart Stood Still 6:08
02 Loaded 6:40 *B. Miller
03 Oh, Play That Thing 6:29
04 Bill 3:04
05 Twelfth Street Rag 4:46
06 The Lady In Red 6:01
07 Trickleydidlier 4:38
08 Solarization 4:24
09 That’s What I’m Talkin’ ‘Bout 5:31
10 Michele’s Miditation 3:54
11 Barbaro 4:35
12 Planetarium 3:35
13 Martians Come Back 6:12
14 March Of the Martians 4:34

The Complete Atlantic EMI Jazz Recordings CD 3
01 Papouche (alternate) 4:35
02 Papouche 4:18
03 Martians Stay Home 6:33
04 Peals 5:09
05 Lotus Bud 4:53
06 Easy 4:24
07 Amber Leaves 4:13
08 Serenade In Sweets 6:33
09 Astral Alley 4:33
10 Pixieland 4:25
11 Wail Of Two Cities 5:24
12 Baklava Bridge 5:46
13 Chant Of The Cosmos 6:13

The Complete Atlantic EMI Jazz Recordings CD 4
01 Diskie’s Dream 5:30
02 Moten Swing 5:59
03 Blues Way Up There 5:17
04 Blues Way Down There 4:15
05 Toyland 4:04
06 I Dig Ed 3:07
07 Adam In New York 3:10
08 Lickin’ With Clax 7:16
09 Put The Goodies 6:13
10 Our Song 5:20
11 Pete’s Meat 4:46
12 Mike’s Peak 5:23

Mosaic Records; 1st edition 1989

Collective:
Shorty Rogers, John Graas, Bud Shank, Art Pepper, Jimmy Giuffre, Lou Levy, Herb Geller, Bill Holman, Curtis Counce, Ralph Pena, Don Fagerquist, Conti Candoli, Pete Candoli, Harry Edison and others… This box set contains principally most of original compositions by Shorty Rogers, featuring the composer, trumpet and flugelhorn from the years 1950 thur 1955.

On the Mosaic Label under MR6-125.

scans and 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 parts

This four CD limited-edition box set from Mosaic MR6-125 (which was also made available as six LP’s) features all of the recordings that trumpeter-arranger Shorty Rogers made for the Atlantic and EMI labels. Six titles from 1951 find Rogers leading an octet based on Miles Davis’ Birth of the Cool nonet and featuring solos from altoist Art Pepper, the tenor of Jimmy Giuffre, and pianist Hampton Hawes.
Rogers also heads a quintet with altoist Bud Shank in 1954, a quintet with Giuffre (tripling on clarinet, tenor, and baritone) in 1955, and some slightly larger groups (with such sidemen as the Candoli Brothers, trumpeter Harry “Sweets” Edison, altoists Herb Geller and Shank, pianists Lou Levy and Pete Jolly, and drummer Shelly Manne, among others). Although West Coast jazz has received a bad rap by East Coast writers through the years, Rogers shows that his recordings actually contained plenty of fire and swing, looking back toward the swing era and ahead simultaneously. Among the many highlights of this essential set are “Popo,” “Lotus Bud,” “Not Really the Blues,” “Trickleydidlier,” “Martians Go Home,” “Martians Come Back,” “March of the Martians,” and “Martians Stay Home.”
~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide


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18 fevereiro 2011

Shorty Rogers - The Swingin' Nutcracker


Songs
A Nutty Marche
Blue Reeds
China Where?
Dance Esperesso
Flowers For The Cats
Like Shorty Overture
Overture for Shorty
Pass The Duke
Six Pak
Snowball
The Swingin' Plum Fairy

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Great Barrington, Massachussetts, Abril 14, 1924 - Nov 7, 1994 in Van Nuys, California


Shorty Rogers - Courts The Count

Courts The Count (RCA LJM-1004)

1 - Jump For Me
2 - Topsy
3 - It's Sand, Man
4 - Basie Eyes
5 - Doggin' Around
6 - Down For Double
7 - Over And Out
8 - H & J
9 - Taps Miller
10 - Tickletoe
11 - Swingin' The Blues
12 - Walk, Don't Run

PT1 - PT2

Thanks to Quintaesecia

Shorty Rogers - Short Stops
 1953/54

Short Stops (RCA/Bluebird 5917)

1 - Powder Puff
2 - The Pesky Serpent
3 - Bunny
4 - Pirouette
5 - Morpo
6 - Diablo's Dance
7 - Mambo Del Crow
8 - Indian Club
9 - Coop de Graas
10 - Inifinity Promenade
11 - Short Stop
12 - Boar-Jibu
13 - Contours
14 - Tale Of An African Lobster
15 - Chiquito Loco
16 - Sweetheart Of Sigmund Freud
17 - Blues For Brando
18 - Chino
19 - The Wild One (Hot Blood)
20 - Windswept

PT1 - PT2 - PT3

Thanks to Quintaesecia


25 dezembro 2010

Shorty Rogers Shorty Rogers and His Giants 1953

Shorty Rogers
Shorty Rogers and His Giants


Tracks
1 Morpo (Rogers) 3:31
2 Bunny (Rogers) 3:29
3 Powder Puff (Manne) 2:54
4 Mambo del Crow (Rogers) 3:06
5 Joycycle (Rogers) 2:43
6 The Lady Is a Tramp (Rodgers, Hart) 2:21
7 The Pesky Serpent (Giuffre) 2:43
8 Diablo's Dance (Rogers) 3:21
9 Pirouette (Rogers) 3:13
10 Indian Club (Giuffre) 2:39
11 The Goof and I (Cohn) 2:58
12 My Little Suede Shoes (Parker) 2:48

Personnel
[# 1-4, 7-10]
Shorty Rogers - tp
Milt Bernhart - tb
Art Pepper - as
Jimmy Giuffre - ts
Gene Englund - tb
John Graas - fr hrn
Hampton Hawes - p
Joe Mondragon - b
Shelly Manne - dr
Recorded in Los Angeles ; January 12 [# 2, 3, 7 & 9], & January 15 [# 1, 4, 8 & 10], 1953

[# 5, 6, 11 & 12]
Shorty Rogers - tp
Jimmy Giuffre - ts, cl & bs
Pete Jolly - p
Curtis Counce - b
Shelly Manne - dr
Recorded in Los Angeles ; September 10, 1954

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24 dezembro 2010

Shorty Rogers & Andre Previn Collaboration 1954

Shorty Rogers & Andre Previn
Collaboration

Tracks
1 It's Delovely** (Porter) 2:30
2 Porterhouse** (Previn) 2:49
3 Heat Wave (Berlin) 2:40
4 40 Below* (Previn) 2:44
5 You Stepped out of a Dream (Brown, Kahn) 2:28
6 Claudia* (Previn) 3:27
7 You Do Something to Me** (Porter) 3:09
8 Call for Cole** (Rogers) 2:20
9 Everything I've Got (Rogers, Hart) 3:38
10 Some Antics* (Rogers) 3:25
11 It Only Happens When I Dance with You (Berlin) 3:04
12 General Cluster* (Rogers) 3:00

Personnel
Shorty Rogers - tp
André Previn - p
Milt Bernhart - tb
Bud Shank - as & fl
Bob Cooper - ts & ob
Jimmy Giuffre - bs
Al Hendrickson or Jack Marshall** - g
Joe Mondragon or Curtis Counce* - b
Shelly Manne - dr

Recorded in Los Angeles ; March 30, 1954 [# 1, 5, 9 & 11] ; June 14, 1954 [# 4, 6, 10 & 12] ; September 14, 1954 [# 1, 2, 7 & 8]

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