Shelly Manne – 2-3-4 (Hybrid SACD) - Audiophile

Shelly Manne – 2-3-4 (Hybrid SACD)

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Drums – Shelly Manne [click here to see more Vinyl/SACD featuring Shelly Manne]

Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins  [click here to see more Vinyl/SACD featuring Coleman Hawkins]

Piano – Coleman Hawkins 

Bass – George Duvivier [click here to see more Vinyl/SACD featuring George Duvivier]

Piano - Hank Jones [click here to see more Vinyl/SACD featuring Hank Jones]

Vibraphone – Eddie Costa 

Piano – Eddie Costa

Written by Billy Strayhorn (1), Eddie Costa (2), George Duvivier (2), Shelly Manne (2, 6), David Raksin (3), Kermit Goell (3), Allan Green (4), Ed Waldman (4), Ray Noble (5), Coleman Hawkins (6)

 




1 Hybrid SACD

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio 

Label :  Analogue Productions 

Original Label :  Impulse

Recorded February 5 & 8, 1962

Engineered by George Piros

Produced by Bob Thiele

Remastered by Rudy Van Gelder

Originally released in 1962

Reissued in 2010

 

Tracks :

  1. Take The "A" Train
  2. The Sicks Of Us
  3. Slowly
  4. Lean On Me
  5. Cherokee
  6. Me And Some Drums

     

    Reviews :

    “This unusual set has five selections from a date featuring the great tenor Coleman Hawkins, pianist Hank Jones, bassist George Duvivier, and drummer Shelly Manne. Both "Take the 'A' Train" and "Cherokee" find the group at times playing two tempos at once (Manne sticks to double-time throughout "Cherokee"), and showing that they'd heard some of the avant-garde players. The most swinging piece, "Avalon," was previously available only on a sampler, while "Me and Some Drums" features Hawkins and Manne in a very effective duet; the veteran tenor makes his only recorded appearance on piano during the first half. This date is rounded off by a pair of trio features for Eddie Costa (with Duvivier and Manne); one song apiece on vibes and drums. A very interesting set with more than its share of surprises.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

     

    Rating:

    AllMusic 4 / 5  ;  Discogs 4.34 / 5

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