Joe Williams and Harry "Sweets" Edison - Together (Remastered 2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Joe Williams and Harry "Sweets" Edison
Title: Together
Year Of Release: 1961/2022
Label: Music Manager
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:29:59
Total Size: 297 /202 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Together
Year Of Release: 1961/2022
Label: Music Manager
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:29:59
Total Size: 297 /202 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Winter Weather 01:54
02 - I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) 02:33
03 - There's a Small Hotel 02:19
04 - Out of Nowhere 02:16
05 - Aren't Glad You're You 02:29
06 - Remember 01:54
07 - Together 02:32
08 - Deep Purple 02:52
09 - Always 02:42
10 - Lover Come Back 04:10
11 - By the River Sainte Marie 02:01
12 - Alone Together 02:33
Recorded in Los Angeles, February 1961
When singer Joe Williams left Count Basie's orchestra to go out on his own in early 1961, at first he co-led a group with veteran trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison. Their two joint recordings for Roulette have been reissued in full on this single CD. The Together set matches Williams and Edison with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Foster and a four-piece rhythm section that includes pianist Sir Charles Thompson. Among the highlights of the dozen standards are "I Don't Know Why," "Aren't You Glad You're You," and "Lover Come Back to Me." Have a Good Time has 11 songs performed by a mostly unidentified larger group arranged by Ernie Wilkins, including fine versions of "Sometimes I'm Happy," "Old Folks," "September in the Rain," and "Moonlight in Vermont." Throughout the sets, Joe Williams did his best to de-emphasize the blues (he wanted to be known as a well-rounded singer), instead choosing to uplift and personalize standards. Excellent music.
When singer Joe Williams left Count Basie's orchestra to go out on his own in early 1961, at first he co-led a group with veteran trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison. Their two joint recordings for Roulette have been reissued in full on this single CD. The Together set matches Williams and Edison with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Foster and a four-piece rhythm section that includes pianist Sir Charles Thompson. Among the highlights of the dozen standards are "I Don't Know Why," "Aren't You Glad You're You," and "Lover Come Back to Me." Have a Good Time has 11 songs performed by a mostly unidentified larger group arranged by Ernie Wilkins, including fine versions of "Sometimes I'm Happy," "Old Folks," "September in the Rain," and "Moonlight in Vermont." Throughout the sets, Joe Williams did his best to de-emphasize the blues (he wanted to be known as a well-rounded singer), instead choosing to uplift and personalize standards. Excellent music.