Description: Tracks:Don't Get Around Much AnymorePassion FlowerPerdidoAll of MeC Jam BluesI Got It Bad and That Ain't GoodIn a MellotoneCambridge BluesBrute's RootsBouncing With BenOne for the DukeWalkin' the FrogRabbit PieOn the Sunny Side of the StreetGood Queen BessThe Jeep Is Jumpin'Things Ain't What They Used to BeJeep's BluesDooji Wooji Performer Notes: Personnel: Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone); Herb Ellis, Fred Guy (guitar); Russell Procope (clarinet, alto saxophone); Harry Carney (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Oett "Sax" Mallard (alto saxophone); Jimmy Hamilton, John Coltrane, Paul Gonsalves, Ben Webster (tenor saxophone); Harold Baker, Al Killian, Ray Nance, Rex Stewart, Shelton Hemphill, Francis Williams , Wallace Jones, Cat Anderson (trumpet); Joseph Nanton, Lawrence D. Brown, Juan Tizol, Quentin Jackson, Tyree Glenn (trombone); Victor Feldman, Duke Ellington, Lou Levy, Billy Strayhorn (piano); Gus Johnson , Sam Woodyard, Sonny Greer (drums).Liner Note Author: Chris Albertson.Recording information: Columbia, OH (04/03/1943-08/27/1964); Stockholm, Sweden (04/03/1943-08/27/1964); The Hollywood Empire, Los Angeles, CA (04/03/1943-08/27/1964); The Hurricane, NY (04/03/1943-08/27/1964); The Jazz Venter, San Francisco, CA (04/03/1943-08/27/1964).Johnny Hodges is forever associated with Duke Ellington as one of his principle soloists, though he recorded extensively as a bandleader himself beginning in the '50s. This compilation draws from earlier Storyville releases, including a number of features for the alto saxophonist with Ellington, highlighted by "All of Me" and "Jeep's Blues." But the bulk of this CD contains all ten tracks of Hodges' earlier disc, Masters of Jazz, Vol. 9, which features the saxophonist leading two separate groups of all-stars in club settings. Six tracks come from a 1960 set at The Cellar in San Francisco, with Ben Webster providing a perfect foil for Hodges, all originals by the leader. Four selections come from a Norman Granz-sponsored European tour in 1961, where Hodges led a group of fellow Ellington veterans (Harry Carney, Ray Nance, Lawrence Brown, Aaron Bell and Sam Woodyard, with pianist Al Williams). Hodges' swinging take of "On the Sunny Side of the Street" is brilliant, with the other horn providing lush background and soft rifts for the soloist. In addition to Hodges, Brown also solos in both "Good Queen Bess" and a rousing "Things Ain't What They Used to Be." Highly recommended! ~ Ken Dryden Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: Denmark Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 3 October, 2003 Label: Allegro Corporation *** Dimensions: 12.5 x 14.2 x 1 centimeters (0.03 kg)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Track #2: Passion Flower
Track #3: Perdido
Track #4: All of Me
Track #5: C Jam Blues
Track #6: I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
Track #7: In a Mellotone
Track #8: Cambridge Blues
Track #9: Brute's Roots
Track #10: Bouncing With Ben
Track #11: One for the Duke
Track #12: Walkin' the Frog
Track #13: Rabbit Pie
Track #14: On the Sunny Side of the Street
Track #15: Good Queen Bess
Track #16: The Jeep Is Jumpin'
Track #17: Things Ain't What They Used to Be
Track #18: Jeep's Blues
Track #19: Dooji Wooji
Release Year: 2006
Format: CD
Genre: Jazz
Artist: Hodges, Johnny
Record Label: Sye, Storyville Records
Release Title: Masters of Jazz