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Limited Edition High Quality 180g Vinyl! Pressed at Pallas in Germany!
Oscar Pettiford became a major influence on a number of jazz artists along with fellow bassists Jimmy Blanton and Charles Mingus. This album titles as "Volume 2" or "Another One", Pettiford's third album as a leader for the Bethlehem label, was recorded in 1955. This exceptional date features the horns of Donald Byrd, Ernie Royal, Bob Brookmeyer, Gigi Gryce, and Jerome Richardson. Highlights include the Pettiford-penned "Bohemia After Dark", named after the club in Greenwich Village and acknowledged as a jazz standard, "Stardust", featuring Pettiford's poetic bass faintly accompanied by pianist Don Abney, and "Minor Seventh Heaven", with Pettiford switching to cello. This is not just a bebop date; Pettiford had the range to incorporate influences like Duke Ellington and calypso, creating a full, lyrical band sound that matched his bass playing. Pettiford's legacy was cut short after he passed away suddenly in 1958 in Copenhagen at the age of 37.
Features:
180g Vinyl
Pressed at Pallas in Germany
Analogue limited edition
Musicians:
Oscar Pettiford, bass
Donald Byrd, trumpet
Ernie Royal, trumpet
Bob Brookmeyer, trombone
Gigi Gryce, alto saxophone, clarinet
Jerome Richardson, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Don Abney, piano
Osie Johnson, drums
Selections:
1. Kamman's A'Comin'
2. Minor Seventh Heaven
3. Stardust
4. Bohemia After Dark
5. Oscalypso
6. Scorpio
7. Titoro
8. Don't Squawk
9. Another One
Recording: August 1955 in New York City
Oscar Pettiford - Oscar Pettiford Volume 2 - Pure Pleasure LP
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Oscar Pettiford became a major influence on a number of jazz artists along with fellow bassists Jimmy Blanton and Charles Mingus. This album titles as "Volume 2" or "Another One", Pettiford's third album as a leader for the Bethlehem label, was recorded in 1955. This exceptional date features the horns of Donald Byrd, Ernie Royal, Bob Brookmeyer, Gigi Gryce, and Jerome Richardson. Highlights include the Pettiford-penned "Bohemia After Dark", named after the club in Greenwich Village and acknowledged as a jazz standard, "Stardust", featuring Pettiford's poetic bass faintly accompanied by pianist Don Abney, and "Minor Seventh Heaven", with Pettiford switching to cello. This is not just a bebop date; Pettiford had the range to incorporate influences like Duke Ellington and calypso, creating a full, lyrical band sound that matched his bass playing. Pettiford's legacy was cut short after he passed away suddenly in 1958 in Copenhagen at the age of 37.
Features:
180g Vinyl
Pressed at Pallas in Germany
Analogue limited edition
Musicians:
Oscar Pettiford, bass
Donald Byrd, trumpet
Ernie Royal, trumpet
Bob Brookmeyer, trombone
Gigi Gryce, alto saxophone, clarinet
Jerome Richardson, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Don Abney, piano
Osie Johnson, drums
Selections:
1. Kamman's A'Comin'
2. Minor Seventh Heaven
3. Stardust
4. Bohemia After Dark
5. Oscalypso
6. Scorpio
7. Titoro
8. Don't Squawk
9. Another One
Recording: August 1955 in New York City
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