Paul Chambers - Mosaic Select 5 (2003)

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Title: Mosaic Select 5
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Mosaic Select
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 03:15:13
Total Size: 1.01 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1 (01:11:10)

01. Dexterity (06:46)
02. Stablemates (05:52)
03. Easy To Love (03:52)
04. Visitation (04:57)
05. Trane's Blues (Aka John Paul Jones) (06:56)
06. Eastbound (04:24)
07. Omicron (07:17)
08. Whims Of Chambers (04:05)
09. Nita (06:33)
10. We Six (07:42)
11. Dear Ann (04:20)
12. Tale Of The Fingers (04:44)
13. Just For The Love (03:42)

Disc 2 (01:09:24)

01. Trane's Strain (Improvisation) (11:04)
02. High Step (08:12)
03. Nixon, Dixon And Yates Blues (Improvisation) (08:29)
04. Minor Run-Down (07:39)
05. The Hand Of Love (06:24)
06. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (03:08)
07. Four Strings (05:28)
08. What's New? (05:40)
09. Beauteous (08:08)
10. Four Strings (Alternate Take) (05:12)

Disc 3 (54:39)

01. Yesterdays (05:53)
02. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (07:17)
03. Chasin' The Bird (06:19)
04. Dear Old Stockholm (06:45)
05. The Theme (06:15)
06. Confessin' (I'm Confessin' That I Love You) (04:14)
07. Chamber Mates (05:04)
08. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (07:09)
09. What Is This Thing Called Love? (05:43)

Paul Chambers finally receives the Mosaic Select treatment and there's a surprise tossed in with his catalog for fans and connoisseurs: his material recorded for the Transition label. Also included on the Paul Chambers set are the albums Chambers' Music and Whims of Chambers from 1956 and Bass on Top and The Paul Chambers Quintet from 1957. Musicians on these dates ran the gamut from Elvin Jones to Donald Byrd, Clifford Jordan, Horace Silver, Kenny Burrell, Hank Jones, and Art Taylor -- an overwhelming number of fellow Detroiters. There are some other odds and ends as well, but most importantly, the Transition material will be of prime interest to John Coltrane fans. "Trane's Strain," an 11-minute legato orgy, was recorded and released on a Transition sampler called Jazz in Translation. It features Chambers, Coltrane, Pepper Adams, Curtis Fuller, Philly Joe Jones, and Roland Alexander. Two other selections, "High Step" and "Nixon, Dixon and Yates Blues," were recorded on the same day and issued on the Blue Note sampler High Step. Two other selections, "Chamber Mates" and "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," on which Art Blakey is featured, were originally issued on samplers as well: Blue Berlin and Blakey's Drums Around the Corner. What it all adds up to is nearly four hours of some of the most elegant, heated playing in hard bop history. Away from their membership in the Miles Davis Quintet, Chambers, Trane, and Jones created a standard for all of Chambers' recordings for Blue Note: complex yet airy arrangements, impassioned and highly stylized playing, and plenty of improvisation. This is a set that goes beyond the boundaries of standard Blue Note fare (which is high-quality fare, indeed) and extends into the realm of pure musicology as articulated by jazz. Most of the players on these sessions had their musical vocabularies altered permanently by their participation. Many harmonic ideas were born in these dates in the mid-'50s, and most are still being articulated and built upon to this day. This box is essential.