A sharp performance from an innovator of modern jazz
Art Pepper's alto saxophone expands the possibilities of West Coast jazz.
His cool yet passionate playing style highlights his individuality. This recording was made during his recovery from his battle with drugs, and his thirst for life is embodied in the sound. This is an important album that will remain in the history of modern jazz.
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13 TRACKS:
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1)
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Blues In
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2)
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Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
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3)
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Stompin’ At The Savoy
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4)
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What Is This Thing Called Love
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5)
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Blues Out
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6)
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When You’re Smiling
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7)
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Cool Bunny
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8)
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Diane’s Dilemma
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9)
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Diane’s Dilemma (Alternate Take)
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10)
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Summertime
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11)
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Fascinatin’ Rhythm (Alternate Take)
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12)
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Begin The Beguine (Alternate Take)
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13)
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Webb City (Alternate Take)
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Alto Saxophone - Art Pepper
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Reissue Producer - Michael Cuscuna
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Drums - Chuck Flores
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Bass - Ben Tucker
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Piano - Russ Freeman (1 to 10)
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Liner Notes [1987] - Pete Welding
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Engineer - Thorne Nogar (1 to 5)
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Transferred By [Digital Transfers] - Ron McMaster
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Liner Notes [1957] - Don Clark (2)
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Design [Cover, 1957] - Donald D. Clark
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Producer - Donald D. Clark
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Piano - Carl Perkins (4) (11 to 13)
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Engineer - Bunny Robine (6 to 10)
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Ray Avery
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Liner Notes [1987] - 大和 明