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Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

Ugetsu

Ugetsu

UPC: 888072326927

Format: CD

Release Date: Mar 15, 2011

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Full performer name: Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers.
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Art Blakey (drums); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Curtis Fuller (trombone); Cedar Walton (piano); Reggie Workman (bass).
Recorded live at Birdland, New York, New York on June 16, 1963. Originally released on Riverside (9464). Includes liner notes by Ed Sherman and Orrin Keepnews.
Digitally remastered by Kirk Felton (1989, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Personnel: Art Blakey (drums); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Curtis Fuller (trombone); Cedar Walton (piano).
Audio Remasterer: Joe Tarantino.
Liner Note Author: Neil Tesser.
Recording information: Birdland, New York, NY (06/16/1963).
Ugetsu, a 1963 live set from the original Birdland, finds Art Blakey & His Jazz Messengers at the peak of their powers with one of their strongest lineups. The group primarily recorded sessions for Alfred Lion's Blue Note label, but this Riverside date is as strong as any of their previous outings. Having acquired the services of trombonist Curtis Fuller in 1961, the Messengers' front line was its most robust ever, with Wayne Shorter and Freddie Hubbard consistently turning in some of their best performances. Rounding out the rhythm section with Blakey are the equally powerful Reggie Workman and Cedar Walton. The Messengers' set list finds the majority of tunes written by musical director Wayne Shorter, as well as a few choice numbers from Curtis Fuller and Cedar Walton's title cut. The group is spurred on by a very receptive crowd, tempos and solos are spirited for the most part, and Blakey seems exceptionally energetic despite not performing a single extended solo himself. His between-song banter is equally entertaining. Overall, the group is precise, expressive, and swinging hard, delivering its message from the grandest platform of the time. ~ TiVo Staff

Tracks:

1 - One by One
2 - Ugetsu
3 - Time Off
4 - Ping-Pong
5 - I Didn't Know What Time It Was
6 - On the Ginza
7 - Eva
8 - High Priest
9 - Conception
10 - Theme