lunes, 15 de marzo de 2010

Nat ADDERLEY - Autobiography 1965

Nat ADDERLEY - Autobiography 1965
SD 1439

Jazz

Cornetist Nat Adderley's first album as a leader after the collapse of Riverside found him switching to Atlantic and performing eight of his most rewarding compositions. With several brass players, Seldon Powell on tenor and flute, pianist Joe Zawinul (who provided the arrangements), bassist Sam Jones, Grady Tate or Bruno Carr on drums and guest spots by Victor Pantoja and Willie Bobo on Latin percussion, Nat performs such numbers as his greatest hit "Work Song," "Sermonette," "The Old Country," "Little Boy With The Sad Eyes" and "Jive Samba." It is a pity that the music on this valuable Lp has yet to be reissued on CD.
By Scott Yanow. All Music Guide.
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Congas- Victor Pantoja (tracks: A4,B1,B4)
Cornet- Nat Adderley
Double Bass- Sam Jones
Drums- Bruno Carr (tracks: A2,A4,B1,B2,B4) , Grady Tate (tracks: A1,A3,B3)
Percussion- Willie Bobo (tracks: A4,B1,B4)
Piano- Joe Zawinul
Saxophone [Tenor], Flute- Seldon Powell
Trombone- Tony Studd (tracks: A2,B2)
Trombone [Bass]- Benny Powell (tracks: A1,A3,B3)
Trumpet- Ernie Royal
Tuba- Don Butterfield (tracks: A1,A2,A3,B2,B3)
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A1. Sermonette 5:55 
A2. Work Song 3:55 
A3. The Old Country 4:25 
A4. Junkanoo 3:03 
B1. Stony Island 3:29 
B2. Little Boy With The Sad Eyes 6:03 
B3. Never Say Yes 4:25 
B4. Jive Samba 5:20 
**

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