Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - On Prestige (2024)

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Title: On Prestige
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:47:24
Total Size: 1.05 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Have Horn, Will Blow (05:17)
2. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Big Band – Trane Whistle (06:19)
3. Buddy Tate, Coleman Hawkins & Arnett Cobb – Very Saxy (Remastered 2007/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (08:15)
4. Stardust (06:44)
5. What's Happening (06:48)
6. In The Kitchen (12:55)
7. Buddy Tate, Coleman Hawkins & Arnett Cobb – Lester Leaps In (Remastered 2007/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (06:12)
8. Goin' To Meetin' (05:27)
9. Tangerine (feat. Shirley Scott) [Remastered 1993] (04:53)
10. But Beautiful (07:44)
11. The Chef (06:00)
12. I'm Just A Lucky So And So (06:15)
13. Straight, No Chaser (10:11)
14. The Red Garland Trio – We'll Be Together Again (05:39)
15. The Broilers (04:55)
16. Johnny Griffin – 63rd Street Theme (07:10)
17. The Rev (09:03)
18. Buddy Tate, Coleman Hawkins & Arnett Cobb – Fourmost (Remastered 2007/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (05:19)
19. The Red Garland Trio – Softly Baby (05:57)
20. Johnny Griffin – Abundance (06:52)
21. Body And Soul (feat. Shirley Scott) [Remastered 1993] (04:31)
22. Oh Babee (05:33)
23. Avalon (03:35)
24. My Old Flame (06:03)
25. Johnny Griffin – I'll Remember April (09:38)

With his cutting, throaty tone and hard-swinging style, tenor saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis straddled the big-band, bebop, R&B, and soul-jazz eras. Although known as one of the great jazz pugilists, ably holding his own at jam sessions and on record, it was his effusive approach to jazz and blues that he brought to new heights with Hammond B-3 organist Shirley Scott. Together, they released a string of albums in the late-'50s, including In the Kitchen, Cookbook, Vol. 1, and Jaws, that were the paradigm of the soul-jazz organ group sound. Davis was also a vital member of the Count Basie group, recording from the '50s into the early '70s and appearing on numerous albums. He also led hard-charging dates with saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Johnny Griffin, and trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison, and was a busy soloist right up until his passing in the 1980s.