Charlie Ventura - Adventure With Charlie: The Legendary Saxophonist In Two Ultra Rare Sessions (Expanded Edition) (2021)
Artist: Charlie Ventura
Title: Adventure With Charlie: The Legendary Saxophonist In Two Ultra Rare Sessions (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1957 / 2021
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:45
Total Size: 231 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Adventure With Charlie: The Legendary Saxophonist In Two Ultra Rare Sessions (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1957 / 2021
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:45
Total Size: 231 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Fine's Idea
02. The Man I Love
03. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
04. Idaho
05. Stardust
06. Dark Eyes
07. Yesterdays
08. Stompin' at the Savoy
09. This Can't Be Love
10. Give Me the Simple Life
11. Laura
12. Pocahontas
13. Sweet Georgia Brown
14. Mad about the Boy
15. Blues in the Closet
16. In Oblivion
17. If I Had You
18. Take the A Train
19. I Can't Give You Anything but Love
20. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
Charlie Ventura, one of the most popular, fondly-remembered, and singular saxophone voices in this history of jazz, is the star of these two legendary recording sessions that have not been heard in more than five decades.
A 1953 broadcast from New York City's Band Box nightclub features Charlie in the format that made him a star: As the centrepiece of the Gene Krupa Jazz Trio-on tenor, baritone, and bass sax-along with pianist Teddy Napoleon, and that ace drummer man himself. These Boris Rose tapes only appeared on a limited edition bootleg LP some 50 years ago.
And from 1957, the year that Ventura placed second only to Stan Getz in the Playboy magazine jazz poll, 'Adventure with Charlie' highlight's the saxophonist's modern jazz period, with Ventura 'discovery' Billy Bean on guitar and other young lions. 'Adventure with Charlie,' briefly released more than 60 years ago on the King label, was likely the last, pure jazz recording ever released under the name of Charlie Ventura.
A 1953 broadcast from New York City's Band Box nightclub features Charlie in the format that made him a star: As the centrepiece of the Gene Krupa Jazz Trio-on tenor, baritone, and bass sax-along with pianist Teddy Napoleon, and that ace drummer man himself. These Boris Rose tapes only appeared on a limited edition bootleg LP some 50 years ago.
And from 1957, the year that Ventura placed second only to Stan Getz in the Playboy magazine jazz poll, 'Adventure with Charlie' highlight's the saxophonist's modern jazz period, with Ventura 'discovery' Billy Bean on guitar and other young lions. 'Adventure with Charlie,' briefly released more than 60 years ago on the King label, was likely the last, pure jazz recording ever released under the name of Charlie Ventura.