A Proper Introduction to Arnett Cobb: The Wild Man From Texas
A Proper Introduction to Arnett Cobb: The Wild Man From Texas
ASIN: B000695KRI
Track Listings
| 1. Walkin' With Sid |
| 2. Still Flying |
| 3. Cobb's Idea |
| 4. Top Flight |
| 5. When I Grow Too Old to Dream, Pts. 1 & 2 |
| 6. Cobb's Boogie |
| 7. Cobb's Corner |
| 8. Dutch Kitchen Bounce |
| 9. Go, Red, Go |
| 10. Pay It No Mind |
| 11. Chick She Ain't Nowhere |
| 12. Arnett Blows for 1300 |
| 13. Running With Ray |
| 14. Flower Garden Blues |
| 15. Big League Blues |
| 16. Smooth Sailing |
| 17. Walkin' Home |
| 18. I'm in the Mood for Love |
| 19. Whispering |
| 20. Open House |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A stomping Texas tenor player in the tradition of Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb's accessible playing was between swing and early rhythm & blues. This Proper Introduction covers his time with Lionel Hampton's band and his solo sides up to 1953, and is the perfect showcase for his honking tenor sound. Proper. 2004.
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A Proper Introduction to Arnett Cobb: The Wild Man From Texas
Arnett Cobb Manufacturer: Proper Introduction ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000695KRI Release Date: 2004-11-15 |
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Album Description
A stomping Texas tenor player in the tradition of Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb's accessible playing was between swing and early rhythm & blues. This Proper Introduction covers his time with Lionel Hampton's band and his solo sides up to 1953, and is the perfect showcase for his honking tenor sound. Proper. 2004.Album Details
A Stomping Texas Tenor Player in the Tradition of Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb's Accessible Playing was Between Swing and Early Rhythm and Blues. After Playing in Texas with Chester Boone and Milt Larkin, Cobb Emerged in the Big Leagues by Succeeding Illinois Jacquet with Lionel Hampton's Orchestra (1942-1947). He was a Very Popular Soloist with Hampton and Went on to Lead his Own Bands Through 1947-48. This Proper Introduction Covers his Time with the Hampton Band and his Solo Sides Up to 1953, and is the Perfect Showcase for his Honking Tenor Sound.Jazz Music: