Johnny Hodges - The Complete Verve Small Sessions 1956-1961 (2000/2011)

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Title: The Complete Verve Small Sessions 1956-1961
Year Of Release: 2000 (2011)
Label: Verve
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 07:02:47
Total Size: 2.7 Gb / 1.1 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Hi' Ya 3:08
2. Snibor 7:14
3. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 3:27
4. Texas Blues 11:45
5. A-Oddie-Oobie 3:29
6. Meet Mr. Rabbit 7:14
7. Duke's In Bed 2:51
8. Just Squeeze Me 3:06
9. Ballade For Very Tired And Very Sad Lotus Eaters 3:19
10. Confab With Rab 3:15
11. It Had To Be You 3:05
12. Black And Tan Fantasy 6:10
13. Take The "A" Train 8:00
14. Viscount 2:26
15. Bouquet Of Roses 3:23
16. Digits 4:17

CD 2
1. Early Morning Rock 3:35
2. Blues-A-Plenty 3:22
3. Cool Your Motor 3:36
4. Gone With The Wind 3:17
5. Honey Hill 4:02
6. I Didn't Know About You 3:31
7. Satin Doll 5:00
8. Reeling And Rocking 9:33
9. Don't Take Your Love From Me 3:38
10. Saturday Afternoon Blues 5:58
11. Just A Memory 5:52
12. Let's Fall In Love 6:45
13. Big Shoe 5:35
14. Ruint 2:31
15. Bend One 2:57
16. You Need To Rock 5:51

CD 3
1. M. H. R. 5:56
2. Broadway Babe 2:42
3. Three And Six 2:19
4. Not So Dukish 7:50
5. Central Park Swing 3:23
6. Preacher Blues 8:21
7. Jeep Bounced Back 3:34
8. The Last Time I Saw Paris 2:52
9. First Klass (C'mon Home) 3:50
10. Second Klass 2:40
11. Straight Back 3:13
12. Steerage 7:52
13. Third Klass 3:30
14. Meet The Frog 3:04
15. Nite Life 5:28
16. My Melancholy Baby 2:56
17. Lotus Blossom 2:44
18. Free For All 5:53

CD 4
1. Br' Rabbit 4:10
2. Starting With You (I'm Through) 3:55
3. The Hare 6:21
4. The Things You Miss 3:48
5. I Told You So 3:28
6. Wiggle Awhile 4:29
7. Get Ready 7:07
8. The Peaches Are Better Down The Road 7:18
9. Hygiene 5:30
10. Ben's Web 5:04
11. Side Door (Don't Kid Yourself) 5:46
12. Blues'll Blow Your Fuse 4:18
13. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 2:44
14. Dual Highway 3:14

CD 5
1. Big Ears 4:47
2. Shorty Gull 3:42
3. Ifida 4:33
4. Big Smack 4:48
5. I'd Be There 5:13
6. Just Another Day 5:45
7. Lollalagin Now 2:48
8. Medley: Am I Blue/Something To Remember You By 4:21
9. Once In A While 3:42
10. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me 2:23
11. Medley: More Than You Know/Memories Of You 7:11
12. The Very Thought Of You 3:00
13. When Your Lover Has Gone 3:40
14. Blues Serenade 2:54
15. Night And Day 4:05
16. Lover Come Back To Me 4:40
17. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues 5:23
18. Two Sleepy People 2:58

CD 6
1. Exactly Like You 2:49
2. I'm Beginning To See The Light 3:58
3. Val's Lament 4:07
4. Tipsy Joe 5:27
5. Waiting On The Champagne 3:23
6. Sweet Cookie 3:23
7. Frog Hop 4:11
8. Zag Zig 3:38
9. Dag Knows 5:21
10. Twice Daily 5:19
11. John Smith 3:05
12. Romeo 2:18
13. Black Sapphire 2:35

Johnny Hodges was Duke Ellington's most important soloist, so when the alto saxophonist returned to his former employer in the fall of 1955 after leading his own band for just over four and a half years, he had Ellington's approval to record under his own name for Verve on a steady basis. This limited-edition box set collects all of Hodges' small-group sessions recorded for Verve between 1956 and 1961 (excepting some selections whose masters were lost), often with a number of sidemen on loan from Ellington. The leader's chops are best exhibited in the ballads and blues features, though his originals merit attention, too. Hodges hardly hogs the spotlight; he obviously takes his share of solos but generously features his guests and associates from the Ellington band. A nonet with Clark Terry, Ray Nance, Quentin Jackson, Jimmy Hamilton, Harry Carney, Billy Strayhorn, Jimmy Woode, and Sam Woodyard is easily the best all-around session within this compilation, with many fine tracks. The humorous "Just Squeeze Me," with Nance's hip vocals complemented by Terry's talkative horn in the background, as well as a surprising extended workout of "Take the 'A' Train," with Terry taking over the famous solo spotlight that Nance first recorded in 1941 (heard on flügelhorn) and followed by Nance on his swinging violin, are among its highlights. Some of the other veterans appearing in this collection include Roy Eldridge, Vic Dickenson, Ben Webster, and Herb Ellis. The atmosphere of each session is friendly and swinging, with the feeling that each take came together quickly, whether or not that was actually the case. While Johnny Hodges' recordings as a leader from this period never rivaled Duke Ellington's in either sales or critical acclaim, they proved to be consistently enjoyable and able to stand the test of time. The set includes 30 previously unissued tracks. The detailed liner notes and discography, along with the numerous photos, also help to make.