Elmo Hope - The All-Star Sessions
Лейбл: Milestone MCD-47037-2
Жанр: Jazz
Год выпуска: 1976
Формат: FLAC (tracks)
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 77:21 min
Трэклист:
1. Weeja (Hope) 11:12
2. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Burke, VanHeusen) 8:41
3. On It (Hope) 9:05
4. Avalon (DeSylva, Jolson, Rose) 9:40
5. A Kiss for My Love (Hope) 5:32
6. Eyes So Beautiful as Yours (Hope) 6:31
7. Moe, Jr. [#] (Hope) 4:40
8. One Mo' Blues (Hope) 6:47
9. La Berthe (Hope) 3:13
10. Homecoming (Hope) 5:12
11. Imagination (Burke, VanHeusen) 6:43
Доп. информация: Диск представляет из себя объединение двух разных альбомов:
первые 4 трека издавались Prestige под тремя разными именами и номерами: Elmo Hope -
Informal Jazz (Prestige PRLP 7043) = Hank Mobley/John Coltrane -
Two Tenors (Prestige PRLP 7043 (alt.)) = John Coltrane -
2 Tenors With Hank Mobley (Prestige PR 7670) -- записано 7 мая 1956 года в составе: Elmo Hope (p), Donald Byrd (t), John Coltrane (ts), Hank Mobley (ts), Paul Chambers (b), Philly Joe Jones (d)
остальные треки:
Homecoming (Riverside 381) -- 5-7 треки записаны 22 июня 1961 года в составе: Elmo Hope (p), Blue Mitchell (t), Frank Foster (ts), Jimmy Heath (ts), Percy Heath (b), Philly Joe Jones (d); 8-11 треки записаны 29 июня 1961 года в составе: Elmo Hope (p), Percy Heath (b), Philly Joe Jones (d)
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mishka1981. Вердикт Audiochecker v1.2: все треки CDDA с вероятностью 99 или 100%. К сожалению, лога и куя нет. Сканы в комплекте.
Немного об Elmo Hope
Overshadowed throughout his life by his friends Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, Elmo Hope was a talented pianist and composer whose life was cut short by drugs. His first important gig was with Joe Morris's R&B band (1948-51). He recorded in New York as a leader (starting in 1953) and with Sonny Rollins, Lou Donaldson, Clifford Brown and Jackie McLean but the loss of his cabaret card (due to his drug use) made it very difficult for him to make a living in New York. After touring with Chet Baker in 1957, Hope relocated to Los Angeles. He performed with Lionel Hampton in 1959, recorded with Harold Land and Curtis Counce, and returned to New York in 1961. A short prison sentence did little to help his drug problem and, although he sounds fine on his trio performances of 1966, he died a little over a year later. Elmo Hope's sessions as a leader were cut for Blue Note, Prestige, Pacific Jazz, Hi Fi Jazz, Riverside, Celebrity, Beacon and Audio Fidelity; his last albums were initially released on Inner City. Hope was also a fine composer although none of his songs became standards.