Paul Desmond - The Paul Desmond Quartet Plus Quintet (1992) CD Rip
Artist: Paul Desmond
Title: The Paul Desmond Quartet Plus Quintet
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: OJC [OJCCD-712-2]
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 64:28
Total Size: 271 MB(+3%) | 153 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Paul Desmond Quartet Plus Quintet
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: OJC [OJCCD-712-2]
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 64:28
Total Size: 271 MB(+3%) | 153 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Jeruvian (Van Kriedt) - 2:02
2. Soon (Gershwin) - 1:17
3. Winky (Gigi) (Bates) - 1:38
4. Baroque (Chorale Prelude) (Van Kriedt) - 1:01
5. But Happy (Fugue IV) (Van Kriedt) - 1:45
6. Will I Know (Weeks) - 1:35
7. Garden in the Rain (Dyrenforth, Gibbons) - 1:34
8. Misty Window (Van Kriedt) - 1:53
9. Jazzabelle (Desmond) - 6:35
10. A Watchman's Carroll (Elliott) - 3:08
11. Everything Happens To Me (Adair, Dennis) - 5:20
12. Let's Get Away From It All (Adair, Dennis) - 4:12
13. Look For The Silver Lining (DeSylva, Kern) - 4:47
14. Sacre Blues (Desmond) - 6:09
15. You Go To My Head (Coots, Gillespie) - 5:48
16. Line For Lyons (Mulligan) - 5:27
personnel :
Paul Desmond - alto saxophone
Selections 1, 4, 5, 8:
Dick Collins - trumpet
Dave Van Kriedt - tenor saxophone
Bob Bates - bass
Joe Dodge - drums
Selections 2, 3, 6, 7:
Jack Weeks - trombone (6 only)
Barney Kessel - guitar (except 6)
Bob Bates - bass
Joe Dodge - drums
The Bill Bates singers
(Sue Allen, Bill Brown, Loulie Jean Norman, Bernie Parke, Bill Thompson, Gloria Wood) (vocals)
Selections 9-16:
Don Elliott - mellophone
Norm Bates - bass
Joe Chevrolet - drums
Paul Desmond's first solo album veers somewhat away from what he was doing in the Dave Brubeck Quartet at the time, but not so far as to stray completely from the Brubeck orbit. In fact, side one amounts to a partial reunion of members of the old Brubeck Octet, with tenor saxophonist David Van Kriedt contributing all five compositions and Dick Collins offering mellow trumpet, while Bob Bates (bass) and Joe Dodge (drums) from the Brubeck Quartet underpin everything with a solid, panther-like, walking bass tread. The above tracks are very much anchored in West Coast cool, interlaced with lots of relaxed, entertaining contrapuntal play. Side two is in another world altogether, retaining Bates and Dodge, adding the guitar of Barney Kessel and most crucially, a cooing easy listening vocal sextet. Two sides of the same period piece, no? Yet Desmond sounds erudite, mocking and beautiful throughout, while also writing the first of many sets of marvelously wry liner notes. This music was first issued on a 10" LP and now occupies part of the Quintet/Quartet CD on OJC.~Richard S. Ginell