Zoot Sims - Stretching Out (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer) [Bonus Track Version] (1958/2016)
Artist: Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer
Title: Stretching Out (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer) [Bonus Track Version]
Year Of Release: 1958/2016
Label: Starlight Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:30
Total Size: 182 mb | 420 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Stretching Out (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer) [Bonus Track Version]
Year Of Release: 1958/2016
Label: Starlight Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:30
Total Size: 182 mb | 420 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Stretching Out (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer)
02 - Now Will You Be Good (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer)
03 - Pennies from Heaven (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer)
04 - King Porter Stomp (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer)
05 - Ain't Misbehavin' (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer)
06 - Bee Kay (feat. Al Cohn & Bob Brookmeyer)
07 - Jumpin' at the Woodside (feat. Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall) [Bonus Track]
08 - A Blues (What's on Your Mind) [feat. -Big- Miller, Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall] [Bonus Track]
09 - Blue and Sentimental (feat. Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall) [Bonus Track]
10 - Doggin' Around (feat. Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall) [Bonus Track]
11 - Moten Swing (feat. Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall) [Bonus Track]
12 - Trav'lin' Light (feat. -Big- Miller, Al Cohn, Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall) [Bonus Track]
Like many studio sessions recorded for United Artists, this 1958 session co-led by Zoot Sims and Bob Brookmeyer can be a bit tricky to find. Brookmeyer contributed most of the charts, including the easygoing blues which serves as the title track, as well as updated treatments of Jelly Roll Morton's "King Porter Stomp" and "Ain't Misbehavin'." Al Cohn is responsible for a swinging chart of "Pennies from Heaven" during which he switches to baritone sax, while Bill Potts wrote and arranged "Bee Kay." The rest of the superb band includes Harry "Sweets" Edison, Hank Jones, bassist Eddie Jones, guitarist Freddie Green, and drummer Charlie Persip. Aside from a few innocuous reed squeaks, the music is essentially flawless and has stood the test of time very well. Although U.S. reissues have been sparse, Fresh Sound re-released an LP of this music and Toshiba also put out a CD edition in Japan. In any case, fans of cool jazz will want to locate a copy of this session.