Roy Eldridge - The Verve Collection (2017)

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Title: The Verve Collection
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Enlightenment
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 5:09:17
Total Size: 1.38 GB / 713 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Still Love Him So
02. The Moon Is Low
03. I Missed My Hat
04. Ballad Medley: I Remember You/Chelsea Bridge/I've Got the World on a String
05. Polite Blues
06. Close Your Eyes
07. Where's Art
08. I Don't Know
09. Striding
10. Wailing
11. I've Found a New Baby
12. I Can't Get Started (1957)
13. Sometimes I'm Happy
14. Ballad Medley: I'm Thru with Love/Can't We Be Friends/Don't You Think?/I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do/If I Had You
15. Steeplechase
16. Tour De Force
17. Ballad Medley: I'm Thru with Love/The Nearness of You/Moonlight in Vermont/Summertime
18. Introduction
19. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
20. Day by Day
21. Embraceable You
22. Moonglow
23. Sweet Georgia Brown
24. Salute to Benny
25. They Can't Take That Away from Me
26. Romping
27. Gypsy in My Soul
28. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
29. Bossa Nova
30. The Way You Look Tonight
31. Sweet Sue, Just You
32. I've Got a Crush on You
33. When I Grow Too Old to Dream
34. Creme De Menthe
35. Honeysuckle Rose
36. All the Things You Are
37. Easy Living
38. But Not for Me
39. Songs of the Islands
40. Misty
41. Bean Stalkin'
42. I Can't Get Started
43. Time on My Hands
44. The Walker
45. Tea for Two
46. Blue Moon
47. Cocktails for Two
48. Kerry
49. Satin Doll
50. Perdido
51. The Rabbit in Jazz

A key player in the development of bebop, Roy Eldridge was one of the first trumpet players in jazz to break away from the smooth, lyrical style of Louis Armstrong, and develop a faster pace and a more versatile delivery. Critic Gary Giddins described Eldridge as having a "flashy, passionate, many-noted style that rampaged freely through three octaves, rich with harmonic ideas impervious to the fastest tempos". His playing influenced an entire generation of jazz musicians, many of whom would go on to become leading players in their own right, including Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Howard McGhee and Fats Navarro. Eldridge would also appear alongside, and record with, a considerable number of these performers. With a long and much-celebrated recording career, it was the albums he made, or contributed to, for Verve Records that arguably feature his finest work, particularly those made towards the end of the 1950s and the dawn of the 60s. Having made a quite extraordinary contribution to jazz history during his career, the period covered by this collection is generally considered to contain his finest work of all. Across four discs, eight complete original albums from Eldrige s time with Verve Records are featured, in full remastered glory, showcasing more than five hours of this master s music.


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