Red Norvo - The Legendary V Disc Masters Volume 1 (1990)

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Title: The Legendary V Disc Masters Volume 1
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Vintage Jazz Classics [VJC-1005-2]
Genre: Jazz, Cool, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 75:36
Total Size: 355 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

Red Norvo And His Overseas Spotlight Band
1. Carol Bruce Spoken Intro (0:21)
2. Something For The Boys (Cole Porter) (2:17) - Vocal By Carol Bruce
3. Abraham (Irving Berlin) (1:55)
4. Embraceable You (George & Ira Gershwin) (4:52)
5. 1-2-3-4 Jump (Red Norvo) (4:59)
6. Seven Come Eleven (Benny Goodman & Charlie Christian) (4:17)
7. In A Mellotone (Duke Ellington & Milt Gabler) (4:13)
8. Flyin' Home (Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton & Eddie Delange) (4:21)
9. Too Marvelous For Words (Johnny Mercer & Richard Whiting) (0:10) Breakdown 1, Intro Only
10. Too Marvelous For Words (0:34) Breakdown 2; Ward: "Oh I'M Sorry"
11. Too Marvelous For Words (4:37) Alternate Take One: "Theyour Much Too Much. . ." / Alternate Take Two: "You'Re Just Too Wonderful. . ."
12. Too Marvelous For Words (4:40) Alternate Take Three: Complete Lyrics, No Fluff
13. I'Ll Be Around (Alec Wilder) (3:32) Take One, Unissued (Noisy Run-Through, Commotion) / Take Two, Unissued (Smoother)
14. The Sergeant On Furlough (Red Norvo) (5:00) - Alternate Take, Unissued
15. The Sergeant On Furlough (5:04) - Master Take
16. Nrc Jump (Red Norvo) (5:00)
17. Lagwood Walk (Red Norvo) (5:09)
Red Norvo Quintet
18. Red Dust (Fletcher Henderson) (4:52)
19. Blue Skies (Irving Berlin) (4:46)
20. Purple Feathers (Frank Bruno & Tbny Janak) (4:54)
Red Norvo - The Legendary V Disc Masters Volume 1 (1990)

This CD from the VJC label features vibraphonist Red Norvo's V-Disc sessions of 1943-44. Most of the music (which includes some breakdowns and alternate takes) finds Norvo leading an octet that includes trumpeter Dale Pearce, trombonist Dick Taylor, clarinetist Aaron Sachs and the tenor of Flip Phillips; Carol Bruce has three vocals and Helen Ward takes two, but the highpoints are instrumental versions of "1-2-3-4 Jump," "Seven Come Eleven" and "Flyin' Home." The last three titles (from 1944) feature Norvo leading a quintet with clarinetist Aaron Sachs. Overall, this CD contains plenty of fine examples of late swing, just before the influence of bop began to be felt on the principle's styles. Recommended to fans of the era.~Scott Yanow



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