Pat Moran - Complete Trio Sessions (2011)
Artist: Pat Moran
Title: Complete Trio Sessions
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Piano Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:46
Total Size: 178 mb | 451 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Complete Trio Sessions
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz, Piano Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:46
Total Size: 178 mb | 451 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Pat Moran - Making Whoopee
2. Pat Moran - In Your Own Sweet Way
3. Pat Moran - Onilosor
4. Pat Moran - Come Rain or Come Shine
5. Pat Moran - Collard Greens and Black-Eyed Peas
6. Pat Moran - I Could Have Danced All Night
7. Pat Moran - Yesterdays
8. Pat Moran - Blues
9. Pat Moran - The Man I Love
10. Pat Moran - I Get a Kick out of You
11. Pat Moran - I Wish Knew
12. Pat Moran - You Don't Know What Love Is
13. Pat Moran - I'm Glad There Is You
14. Pat Moran - Sometimes I'm Happy
15. Pat Moran - You and the Night
16. Pat Moran - But Not for Me
17. Pat Moran - Embraceable You
18. Pat Moran - Lover Come Back to Me
19. Pat Moran - Someone to Watch over Me
20. Pat Moran - Goodbye
In the Fifties, the depths of the Maryland Hotel near Chicagos northside housed a cellar known as the Cloister Inn, a room best known as a showplace for fine, fresh jazz potentials. Such was the case of young pianist Pat Morans trio with vocalist Bev Kelly. In December 1957, for few weeks, the now legendary Scott LaFaro was the trios featured bass player, and during his engagement Audio Fidelity Records grabbed the opportunity to record the trio.
In 1960, LaFaro said that he didnt like to look back, because the whole point in jazz is doing it now. I dont even like any of my records except maybe the first one I did with Pat Moran on Audio Fidelity. Sparked by Morans solid piano and complemented by the tremendous energy, youthful spirit and unlimited talent of Scott LaFaro, along with the fine work of drummer Johnny Whited, the combo, with vocalist Bev Kelly on several tracks, produced a succession of highly zestful and appealing interpretations.
In 1960, LaFaro said that he didnt like to look back, because the whole point in jazz is doing it now. I dont even like any of my records except maybe the first one I did with Pat Moran on Audio Fidelity. Sparked by Morans solid piano and complemented by the tremendous energy, youthful spirit and unlimited talent of Scott LaFaro, along with the fine work of drummer Johnny Whited, the combo, with vocalist Bev Kelly on several tracks, produced a succession of highly zestful and appealing interpretations.