Boss Tenors In Orbit (1962) (Remastered)

Artist: Gene Ammons; S Stitt
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Label: Polygram Label Group
UPC: 00731454937122
Release Date: 6/4/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60557202
Item#: MXMQ2M
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Long Ago And Far Away ~ Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt
2. Walkin' ~ Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt
3. Why Was I Born ~ Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt
4. John Brown's Body ~ Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt
5. Bye Bye Blackbird ~ Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt

(P) 1962 UMG Recordings, Inc.
(C) 2002 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone); Sonny Stitt (alto & tenor saxophones); Don Patterson (organ); Paul Weeden (guitar); Billy James (drums).
Recorded at Van Gelder Recording Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on February 18, 1962. Originally released on Verve (8468). Includes liner notes by Bill Kirchner.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel: Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone); Paul Weeden (guitar); Sonny Stitt (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Don Patterson (organ); Billy James (drums).
Liner Note Author: Bill Kirchner.
Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (02/18/1962).
Photographer: Motoko Hada.
Though Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt were the premier twin towers of jazz tenor sax bar none, they also had great mutual respect for their distinctly different styles. The soulful Ammons and the bop-oriented Stitt meshed well whether playing standards, jamming on familiar melodies, or in ballad form. This recording sees them a bit restrained, teamed with the brilliant organist Don Patterson, the totally obscure guitarist Paul Weeden, and the great drummer Billy James. There's a schism in terms of the stereo separation as each saxophonist gets his own channel, but on occasion they do play together, just not all that much. Some longer cuts allow Patterson to loosen up and take charge, but he is in the main an accompanist on this date from 1962. There's no real battling for turf here, while one-upmanship is redacted as the two take turns with nary a hint of egotism. Stitt switches to alto in contrast, and the two saxophonists play together on the good swinger "Walkin'," always a jam vehicle but shortened here, with the basic melody played only one time through, with Ammons adding a bit of harmony to the proceedings. They trade shorter phrases on "Why Was I Born?," as Stitt goes off on a flurry of bebop notes. Where "John Brown's Body" is quintessential soul-jazz at its primal best, they stretch out on the ten-minute jam "Bye Bye Blackbird," with Stitt first out of the batters' box and Ammons hitting for extra bases to drive his bandmate home. Where programming doesn't really matter on a CD (you can do that on your own), the leadoff track -- strangely enough -- is downtempo, hardly something to send anyone into orbit. "Long Ago and Far Away" is a ballad feature, first for Ammons and then Stitt, where the stereo effect is in full flight as the two go back and forth, with Patterson's sweet, swinging, and soulful B-3 languishing in the background. While not an out-and-out knock-down, drag-out event like their other recordings, this is still one of too few magical efforts with Ammons and Stitt together. Those who crave the live cutting sessions that made jazz very exciting in the early '60s might also consider this tamer studio effort. [The Deluxe Edition contains no additional tracks from the original issue, but there is a detailed booklet and double-fold cardboard container.] ~ Michael G. Nastos

Producer: Creed Taylor

Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder

Musical Guests
Don Patterson
Billy James

 
Compilation Appearances
Savoy At 60
Prestige Profiles
R&b Jukebox Hits 1947 1
Jazz Number 1's
Very Best Of Prestige (Prestige 60Th

 
Associated Artists and Works
Brother Jack Meets The Boss ~ Burrell, Kenny
Green, Bennie
Green, Bennie (Trombone)
Marmarosa, Dodo
Brother Jack Meets The Boss ~ McDuff, Jack
McDuff, Jack
Tenor Giants ~ Webster, Ben

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/04/2002
Original Release Date : 1962
Catalog ID : 549371
Label : Verve (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731454937122

  
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