Stitt Goes Green [Import]
ASIN: B000A0BC1Q
Track Listings
| 1. Flame and Frost |
| 2. Let's Play Chess |
| 3. Double Dip |
| 4. Our Day Will Come |
| 5. My Main Man |
| 6. Night Has a Thousand Eyes |
| 7. Broilin' |
| 8. Soul in the Night |
| 9. It's Awfully Nice to Be with You |
| 10. Hot Line |
| 11. Home Stretch |
| 12. Spies |
| 13. One Alone |
| 14. Sneakin' Up on You |
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Product Description
This Exceptional Release features Alto Saxophonist Par Excellence Sonny Stitt in Two Different Quintet Settings. The First Session features Stitt Accompanied by Trombonist Bennie Green on the Front Line, with a Rhythm Section Consisting of Organist Bobby Buster, Guitarist Joe Diorio and Drummer Dorel Anderson. The Date was Recorded in Chicago, on March 10 and 11, 1964 and features Three Renditions of Classic Standards in Addition to Four Stitt Compositions. The Second Date Recorded in Chicago on April 15, 1966 Featured a Similar Instrumentation as the Previous Session with the One Exception Being the Front Line. This Time it is Alto Saxophonist Bunky Green Joining Stitt Up Front with a Supporting Cast Including Organist Odell Brown, Guitarist Bryce Roberson and Drummer Maurice White, who Would Later Found the Legendary Band Earth, Wind and Fire. This Release features Stitt on Both the Alto and Tenor Saxophone.
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Stitt Goes Green
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ASIN: B000A0BC1Q Release Date: 2005-07-11 |
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Album Details
This Exceptional Release features Alto Saxophonist Par Excellence Sonny Stitt in Two Different Quintet Settings. The First Session features Stitt Accompanied by Trombonist Bennie Green on the Front Line, with a Rhythm Section Consisting of Organist Bobby Buster, Guitarist Joe Diorio and Drummer Dorel Anderson. The Date was Recorded in Chicago, on March 10 and 11, 1964 and features Three Renditions of Classic Standards in Addition to Four Stitt Compositions. The Second Date Recorded in Chicago on April 15, 1966 Featured a Similar Instrumentation as the Previous Session with the One Exception Being the Front Line. This Time it is Alto Saxophonist Bunky Green Joining Stitt Up Front with a Supporting Cast Including Organist Odell Brown, Guitarist Bryce Roberson and Drummer Maurice White, who Would Later Found the Legendary Band Earth, Wind and Fire. This Release features Stitt on Both the Alto and Tenor Saxophone.Jazz Music: