Serge Chaloff - The Complete Small Group Bop Sessions (2016)

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Title: The Complete Small Group Bop Sessions
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Jazz Moon
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:02
Total Size: 161 mb | 259 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Red Cross (feat. Rollins Griffith)
02 - Billie's Bounce (feat. Rollins Griffith)
03 - Body and Soul (feat. Rollins Griffith)
04 - Blue Serge (feat. Rollins Griffith)
05 - Curbstone Scuffle (feat. Ralph Burns)
06 - Nocturn (feat. Ralph Burns)
07 - Woodschopper's Holiday (feat. Ralph Burns)
08 - Blue Serge (feat. Ralph Burns)
09 - All God's Children Got Swing (feat. Red Rodney)
10 - Elevation (feat. Red Rodney)
11 - Fine and Dandy (feat. Red Rodney)
12 - The Goof and I (feat. Red Rodney)
13 - Pumpernickel (feat. Red Rodney)
14 - Gabardine and Serge (feat. Red Rodney)
15 - Serge's Urge (feat. Red Rodney)
16 - A Bar a Second (feat. Red Rodney)
17 - Chickasaw (feat. Red Rodney)
18 - Bopscotch (feat. Red Rodney)
19 - The Most! (feat. Red Rodney)
20 - Chasin' the Bass (feat. Red Rodney)
21 - Pat (feat. Ralph Burns)
22 - King Edward the Flatted Fifth (feat. Ralph Burns)
23 - Blue Serge (feat. Ralph Burns, Artie Bernstein & Chuck Wayne)

This single disc is a distillation of the Mosaic Complete Serge Chaloff Sessions, which featured virtually every session he ever led in the '40s and Jazz Factory should have titled it accordingly. (Chaloff recorded with a number of small combos in the 1950s, including a band that included Sonny Clark, Philly Joe Jones, and Leroy Vinnegar for his classic outing, Blue Serge on Capitol.) These are 23 cuts recorded between 1946 and 1949, featuring the great baritone saxophonist in every setting from duets with pianist Rollins Griffith to octet recordings made with Red Rodney, Curley Russell, and George Wallington in the mix. The duets are no big deal, recorded probably after a piano lesson that Griffith had with Chaloff's mom. But the rest of the material here is from the dawn of bebop, and Chaloff was an exciting and original voice on his instrument. Beginning with the first-ever recording of "Blue Serge" in 1946, the jets are on go and no matter who is in the band, from Allen Eager to Flip Phillips or Oscar Pettiford, Chaloff's scorched earth policy regarding the blues and tempo is singular. This is a cool set for the price, but seeking out the Mosaic set is a greater reward.