Oliver Nelson: Screamin' The Blues (180g) on LP
Screamin' The Blues (180g)
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- Label:
- Doxy
- Year of recording ca.:
- 1960
- UPC/EAN:
- 8013252886744
- Release date:
- 30.11.2012
Other releases of Screamin' The Blues |
Price |
|---|---|
| Super Audio CD, (Hybrid-SACD) | EUR 31.99* |
| LP, (180g) (stereo) | EUR 49.99* |
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Screamin' The Blues was one of a handful of excellent albums that tenor saxophonist Oliver Nelson recorded in the early sixties before moving on to a highly successful career as a composer and arranger in Los Angeles. This brilliant 1960 Van Gelder session finds Nelson joined by Eric Dolphy on alto sax, Richard Williams on trumpet, Roy Haynes on drums and George Duvivier on bass-with Dolphy and Nelson trading some beautiful lines on numbers like Nelson's own "The Meetin'" and "Alto-itis". The following year Nelson and Dolphy would team up once again to record the classic "Stolen Moments", now a standard. Unfortunately, like so many other jazz musicians, neither Dolphy nor Nelson would live to see old age.
The audio samples belong to the article Oliver Nelson (1932-1975): Screamin' The Blues (CD). The track list may differ for this item.
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1 Screamin' The Blues
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2 March On, March On
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3 The Drive
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4 The Meetin'
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5 Three Seconds
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6 Alto-Itis