Budd Johnson – Budd Johnson And The Four Brass Giants
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Budd Johnson – Budd Johnson And The Four Brass Giants

  • Artist: Budd Johnson
  • Cod produs: OJC-209, RLP-9343, 9343
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Artist: Budd Johnson
Label: Original Jazz Classics
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Country: US
Year: 1985
Genres: Jazz
Styles: Bop
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Notes: "OJC-209" is located on the front, rear, and spine of jacket and record labels. "RLP-9343" is located on the rear and spine of jacket and record labels. "9343" is located on the front of jacket. Runouts are etched. Recorded in New York; August 22 and September 6, 1960. The list of musicians on top of the back cover credits Nat Adderley and Clark Terry on trumpet, but this is corrected in the liner notes below that Adderley plays cornet on all tracks and Terry playes the flugelhorn on all tracks but one. Tommy Flanagan played on the first session date, and Jimmy Jones on the later session. The liner notes don't specify in which tracks the two pianists play, the info here has been collected from internet source: jazzdisco.org

Tracklist:
A1 All My Love (3:59)
A2 Blue Lou (5:08)
A3 Trinity River Bottom (8:04)
A4 Driftwood (4:18)
B1 Blues For Lester (Memories Of Lester Young, Part 1) (6:55)
B2 The Message (Memories Of Lester Young, Part 2) (6:29)
B3 Don't Blame Me (4:12)
B4 I'll Get By (4:29)

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Artist: Budd Johnson

American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger and singer
Born December 14, 1910 in Dallas, Texas, died October 20, 1984 of a heart attack in Kansas City, Missouri

Brother of jazz trombonist [a140590], father of doo wop singer [a3171151], and grandfather of Hip-Hop artist [a134136]. During the 1930's he was the director of the Earl Hines orchestra. In the 1940's he wrote arrangements for the big bands of Billy Eckstine, Boyd Raeburn, Woody Herman and others. He was also involved with the early bebop movement.