Frank Minion - Frank Minion: Complete Recordings 1954-1959 (2019)
Artist: Frank Minion
Title: Frank Minion: Complete Recordings 1954-1959
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 79:02 min
Total Size: 392 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Frank Minion: Complete Recordings 1954-1959
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 79:02 min
Total Size: 392 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sweet Lorraine
02. How High the Moon
03. Please Send Her Back to Me
04. How Much Land (Does a Man Need)
05. Night and Day
06. Take the "A" Train
07. A Night in Tunisia
08. I've Done My Share
09. Lady Bird
10. But Not for Me
11. Doodlin'
12. You I Love
13. Flamenco Sketches (All Blues)
14. 'Round Midnight
15. So What
16. Introduction to Black Opium Street or the Soft Land of Make Believe
17. Knowbody Knows
18. Autobiography of a Musician
19. Bongo Blues
20. Oddsville, U.S.A
21. Things Ain’t Like They Used to Went
22. Salaam My Child
23. Laughing Boy
24. Later
25. Holy MacKerel
26. Watermelon
27. Who Stole the Mambo
Frank Minion was born January 3, 1929 in Baltimore. Upon leaving school at the age of 19, he returned home, where he joined the Lou Bennett Quartet —at the time, one of the finest groups in the East Coast. For Minion, his work with Bennett was an interesting and invaluable training period, which resulted in his first record for Apollo Records, a 78 rpm disk with a bop styled reading of two well-known standards, Sweet Lorraine and How High the Moon.
Headstrong and restless, Frank soon formed his own group, and went on to enjoy a great deal of success and recognition along the East Coast. He disbanded his trio to attend dramatic school in New York City. Still, music was his first love, and during his stay in New York, he worked the better night clubs, including Birdland, where he sang with Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Evans, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, Ed Thigpen and Jimmy Jones. All of them are featured in these recordings, and all agreed on one thing—Frank was a man with all the tools to make it big, be it singing or writing!
Headstrong and restless, Frank soon formed his own group, and went on to enjoy a great deal of success and recognition along the East Coast. He disbanded his trio to attend dramatic school in New York City. Still, music was his first love, and during his stay in New York, he worked the better night clubs, including Birdland, where he sang with Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Evans, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, Ed Thigpen and Jimmy Jones. All of them are featured in these recordings, and all agreed on one thing—Frank was a man with all the tools to make it big, be it singing or writing!