Art Pepper - The Greatest Hits (Remastered) (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Art Pepper
Title: The Greatest Hits (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Black Horse Edizioni
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 4:47:55
Total Size: 2.89 / 1.5 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Greatest Hits (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Black Horse Edizioni
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 4:47:55
Total Size: 2.89 / 1.5 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Groovin' High (Remastered) (03:22)
2. A Bit of Basie (Remastered) (07:22)
3. Nutmeg (Remastered) (03:08)
4. Airegin (Remastered) (02:59)
5. Anthropology (Remastered) (03:18)
6. Art's Oregano (Remastered) (03:04)
7. Autumn Leaves (Remastered) (03:03)
8. Bernie's Tune (Remastered) (02:43)
9. Bijou the Poodle (Remastered) (05:59)
10. Birks Works (Remastered) (04:16)
11. Brown Gold (Remastered) (02:21)
12. C.T.A. (Remastered) (05:08)
13. Chili Pepper (Remastered) (02:57)
14. Cinnamon (Remastered) (03:03)
15. Diane (Remastered) (05:03)
16. Donna Lee (Remastered) (03:20)
17. For Miles and Miles (Remastered) (06:23)
18. For Minors Only (Remastered) (03:59)
19. Four Brothers (Remastered) (02:57)
20. Gettin' Together (Remastered) (06:55)
21. Holiday Flight (Remastered) (02:49)
22. How Can You Lose (Remastered) (06:52)
23. I Love You (Remastered) (05:46)
24. I'll Remember April (Remastered) (02:18)
25. Imagination (Remastered) (05:51)
26. Jazz Me Blues (Remastered) (04:47)
27. Las Cuevas De Mario (Remastered) (07:07)
28. Mambo Jambo (Remastered) (03:45)
29. Manbo De La Pinta (Remastered) (05:26)
30. Maybe Next Time (Remastered) (04:20)
31. Minor Yours (Remastered) (06:40)
32. Move (Remastered) (03:25)
33. Round Midnight (Remastered) (03:33)
34. Mucho Calor (Remastered) (06:51)
35. Old Devil Moon (Remastered) (05:23)
36. Opus De Funk (Remastered) (03:12)
37. Pernod (Remastered) (03:53)
38. Picture of Heath (Remastered) (06:43)
39. Red Pepper Blues (Remastered) (03:37)
40. Resonant Emotions (Remastered) (05:40)
41. Rhythm-A-Ning (Remastered) (07:15)
42. Shawnuff (Remastered) (02:57)
43. Smack Up (Remastered) (04:14)
44. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise (Remastered) (06:56)
45. Solid Citizens (Remastered) (06:28)
46. Star Eyes (Remastered) (05:11)
47. Straight Life (Remastered) (02:45)
48. Surf Ride (Remastered) (03:07)
49. Susie the Poodle (Remastered) (03:11)
50. Tears Inside (Remastered) (07:43)
51. That Old Black Magic (Remastered) (04:20)
52. The Way You Look Tonight (Remastered) (03:41)
53. Thyme Time (Remastered) (03:22)
54. Tickle Toe (Remastered) (02:51)
55. Tin Tin Deo (Remastered) (07:42)
56. Tynan Tyme (Remastered) (05:30)
57. Vaya Hombre Vaya (Remastered) (03:18)
58. Walkin' Shoes (Remastered) (03:30)
59. Walkin' (Remastered) (05:15)
60. Waltz Me Blues (Remastered) (02:55)
61. Whims of Chambers (Remastered) (06:56)
62. Why Are We Afraid (Remastered) (03:36)
63. You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To (Remastered) (05:24)
With his lyrical, swinging style, alto saxophonist Art Pepper is recognized as one of the major jazz stars to emerge out of the West Coast jazz scene of the 1950s. A gifted soloist by his teens, Pepper initially drew attention touring as a member Stan Kenton's band before launching his solo career. He achieved almost instant fame, famously finishing second behind Charlie Parker as best alto saxophonist (he also occasionally played clarinet and tenor sax) in the 1952 DownBeat magazine readers' poll. Along with artists like Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Shelly Manne, and others, Pepper became synonymous with the laid-back West Coast jazz sound. However, he was also a heroin addict, and his career was often sidelined due to drug-related stints in prison. Nonetheless, he remained a vital performer, issuing albums like 1959's Plus Eleven and 1960's Intensity. After entering the Synanon drug rehabilitation program in the late '60s, Pepper resurrected his career. Working alongside his wife and manager Laurie Pepper, he recorded a series of comeback albums including 1975's Living Legend and 1980's Straight Life (also the title of his 1980 memoir) which found him embracing a more muscular, hard bop and modal sound influenced by John Coltrane. Despite, or perhaps because of his troubled career, Pepper -- who died of a stroke in 1982 -- remains a dualistic symbol for both the fallen jazz star and journeyman who never gave up.