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Benny Carter - 1946-1948 (Chronological 1043)

Artist: Benny Carter
Album: 1946-1948
Rating AMG: 4
Recording Date: Apr 1946-Dec 12, 1948
Release Date: May 4, 1999
Label: Classics
Genre: Jazz, Styles: Swing, Jump Blues, East Coast Blues
Time: 75:38
Format/Bitrate - flac
Size: 100+86 Mb

Вашему вниманию предлагается еще один альбом Бенни Картера (Benny Carter). На лейбле Classics их вышло девять.

Titles:
1 Melodrama in a V-Disc Record Room (Jump Call) (Brenner) 3:30
2 I Can't Get Started (Duke, Gershwin) 2:54
3 He's Funny That Way (Moret, Whiting) 2:43
4 Moonglow (DeLange, Hudson, Mills) 2:51
5 Give Me Something to Remember You By (Dietz, Schwartz) 2:48
6 Oh, Lady Be Good (Gershwin, Gershwin) 2:38
7 Deep Purple (DeRose, Parish) 3:11
8 Back Bay Boogie (Carter) 5:17
9 Prelude to a Kiss (Ellington, Gordon, Mills) 3:05
10 Rebop Boogie (Carter) 3:00
11 Twelve O'Clock Jump (Carter) 2:54
12 Your Conscience Tells You So (Carter, Raye) 2:37
13 Mexican Hat Dance (Traditional) 2:53
14 Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Casey, Pinkard) 2:36
15 Out of My Way (Catlett, Grimes) 3:01
16 What'll It Be (Webster) 3:16
17 Cadillac Slim (Webster) 3:03
18 Baby You're Mine for Keeps (Atwood, Herscher) 2:40
19 You'll Never Break My Heart Again (Atwood, Herscher) 2:53
20 Chilpanicingo (Atwood, Herscher) 2:54
21 An Old Love Story (Atwood, Herscher) 2:59
22 Reina (My Lovely Queen) (Atwood, Herscher) 2:58
23 Let Us Drink a Toast Together (Atwood, Herscher) 2:42
24 June Comes Around Every Year (Arlen, Mercer) 3:07
25 Forever Blue (Carter) 3:08

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Review Stephen Cook, AMG:
Benny Carter, like Coleman Hawkins, spent the '40s rubbing shoulders with bebop's young Turks, while mostly maintaining the style he forged during the early jazz and swing years. Possibly, like Hawkins again, Carter's '30s stay in Europe opened him up to the progressive nature of jazz and the necessity of always taking advantage of the music's complexities and malleability. And while Carter didn't ape Charlie Parker's alto flights or become a fixture at Minton's Playhouse, he did head up some fine big bands that featured the likes of Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, J.J. Johnson, Max Roach, and Howard McGhee, to name a few bebop figures. This Classics discs takes in some of Carter's adventurous big band sides from 1946-1948, including a California outfit with Davis and Gerald Wilson. On the more traditional end, Carter is also heard with swing contemporaries like Buck Clayton and Ben Webster. A fine document of the fertile transition from swing to bebop.


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