Bucky Pizzarelli - The Early Years
Bucky Pizzarelli - The Early Years
Bucky Pizzarelli - The Early Years
Bucky Pizzarelli - The Early Years

Bucky Pizzarelli - The Early Years (2LP, 45RPM, 200g)

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COMPILATION

String guitar, guitar - Bucky Pizzarelli 

Bass - George Duvivier (A1 to B4), Jerry Bruno (C1 to D2)

Drums - Don Lamond (A1 to B4) 

Piano - Russ Kassoff (C1 to D2)



2LP, Gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 200g

Record color : Black

Speed : 45RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified (Canada)

Label : 2xHD

Original Label : 2xHD

Side A & B from the Green Guitar Blues Album Recorded in May 1972

Side C & D from the Café Pierre Trio Album Recorded in August 1982

Executive Producer – André Perry

Mastered with the 2xHD Fusion Mastering System by René Laflamme

Lacquer cut at Bernie Grundman Mastering Lab on tube cutting equipment

Originally released in August 2024

 

Tracks :

Side A:

1. Green Guitar Blues

2. Tangerine

3. I Don't Know How To Love Him

4. Satin Doll

Side B:

1. Medley: Cry Me A River - Girl Talk

2. What Are You Doing With The Rest Of Your Life

3. Medley: Breakfast At Tiffany's - Dreamsville

4. Goodbye

Side C:

1. The Summer Knows

2. Isfahan

3. My Ship

4. Cherokee

Side D:

1. Invitation

2. Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me


      Reviews :

      “Ninety years old this month and patricarch of a notable jazz dynasty, Bucky Pizzarelli is the complete jazz guitarist. A resourceful soloist and superb accompanist, he apparently carries in his revered head every song ever written. He also plays a seven-string guitar – presumably finding the usual six insufficient. Here, along with his friend and former pupil, Ed Laub, he plays a selection from his vast repertoire, displaying that effortless simplicity which is the despair of lesser mortals. Reverting to six strings, he also performs a guitar concerto by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. He heard Segovia play it in 1939 and has, he says, been “nibbling at it” for the past 60-odd years. The man’s a phenomenon!” The Guardian Reviews

      Bucky Pizzarelli was a master of the subtle art of rhythm guitar as well as a gifted soloist, known for his uncommonly sweet and delicate tone and disarmingly straightforward approach to melodic line. He became a mainstay of the New York jazz scene, often performing with his celebrated son John. Pizzarelli was among the few guitarists to play an instrument with seven strings rather than the customary six.

      “I like this album. Not only that, we both like the same ice cream. It’s sheer pleasure to hear a guitar sounding like a guitar again.” Les Paul, 1972

       

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