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Sidney Bechet/Buck Clayton Sextet – Brussels Fair 1958 / Lone Hill Jazz CD Audio 2008

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Sidney Bechet/Buck Clayton Sextet – Brussels Fair 1958 / Lone Hill Jazz CD Audio 2008

UPC 8436019583234

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Wilbur Dorsey "BuckClayton (November 12, 1911 – December 8, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter who was a member of Count Basie's orchestra. His principal influence was Louis Armstrong, first hearing the record "Confessin' That I Love You" as he passed by a shop window.

Sidney Joseph Bechet (May 14, 1897 – May 14, 1959) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. He was one of the first important soloists in jazz, and first recorded several months before trumpeter Louis Armstrong. His erratic temperament hampered his career, and not until the late 1940s did he earn wide acclaim. Bechet spent much of his later life in France.

 

Tracklist:

1   Introduction 1:48
2   Indiana 6:09
3   Society Blues 7:52
4   In A Sentimental Mood 5:12
5   Swanee River 3:12
6   All Of Me 2:58
7   St. Louis Blues 7:15
8   When The Saints Go Marchin' In 8:55
9   Blues Ad-Lib 4:40
10   I Only Have Eyes For You 3:00
11   The Man I Love 2:45
12   Exactly Like You 2:56
13   These Foolish Things 3:49
14   Once In A While 2:43
15   Jeepers Creepers 3:06
16   I Never Knew 3:00
17   Pennies From Heaven 3:42
 
 

 

  • Bass – Arvell Shaw (tracks: 1 to 9), Lloyd Thompson (2) (tracks: 10 to 17)
  • Drums – Al Levitt (tracks: 10 to 17), Kansas Fields (tracks: 1 to 9)
  • Ensemble – The International Youth Band (tracks: 9)
  • Piano – George Wein (tracks: 1 to 9), Martial Solal (tracks: 10 to 17)
  • Soprano Saxophone – Sidney Bechet
  • Trombone – Vic Dickenson (tracks: 1 to 9)
  • Trumpet – Buck Clayton (tracks: 1 to 9)
  • Vocals – Sarah Vaughan (tracks: 9)

 

Recorded live at the World Fair, Brussels, Belgium, July 29/August 3, 1958.

Bonus Tracks:
10-17: Paris, March 12, 1957.
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