Lester Young - Lester Swings (1999/2018)

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Title: Lester Swings
Year Of Release: 1999/2018
Label: Verve Label Group
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:50
Total Size: 151 mb | 206 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Lester Young - Ad Lib Blues (feat. Oscar Peterson)
02. Lester Young - I Cover The Waterfront (Master Take) (feat. Nat King Cole & Buddy Rich)
03. Lester Young - Lester Swings
04. Lester Young - Undercover Girl Blues
05. Lester Young, Oscar Peterson, Harry Edison & Buck Clayton - It's The Talk Of The Town
06. Lester Young - This Years Kisses
07. Lester Young - Up 'N' Adam
08. Lester Young - They Can't Take That Away From Me
09. Lester Young - It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
10. Lester Young - Love Is Here To Stay (feat. Oscar Peterson)
11. Lester Young - Waldorf Blues (Master Take)
12. Lester Young & Teddy Wilson Quartet - All Of Me
13. Lester Young - Polka Dots And Moonbeams

In selecting a little over an hour's worth of excerpts from the eight-CD box set The Complete Lester Young Studio Sessions on Verve for this highlights disc, the compilers have resisted the urge to stick with only a collection of Young's more accomplished early works and included a few examples of his deteriorated, but still moving, later work. They have hedged their bets somewhat, however, by not sequencing things chronologically, so that the album closes with a 1949 recording of the pop song "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" rather than, say, "Waldorf Blues" from 1958. Early or late, Young's playing is readily identifiable, if only for the chances it takes, whether on the up-tempo "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" or the strikingly excessive introductory blowing on the opening phrases of "Love Is Here to Stay." Young's associates on the tracks constitute a who's who of his contemporaries, including Ray Brown, Nat "King" Cole, Hary "Sweets" Edison, Roy Eldridge, Herb Ellis, Hank Jones, Jo Jones, Connie Kay, John Lewis, Oscar Peterson, Buddy Rich, and Teddy Wilson. While it takes more than an hour to get a full sense of Young's work on Verve (hence the box set), this is an intelligently constructed sampler.