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Bob Brookmeyer - Kansas City Revisited album flac Performer: Bob Brookmeyer
Title: Kansas City Revisited
Style: Swing
Released: 1962
Country: US
MP3 album: 1795 mb
FLAC album: 1927 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Jazz

Kansas City Revisited is an album by jazz trombonist and arranger Bob Brookmeyer featuring Brookmeyer's new orchestrations of 1920s and '30s era Kansas City jazz tunes. The album was recorded in 1958 for the United Artists label. A Blues" (Big Miller) - 5:05.

Bob Brookmeyer’s early environment was in the jazz bedrock of his native Kansas City. As a player, he has been one of the most expressive and emotional of all modern trombonist. is specialty being the one with valves rather than a slide.

Bob Brookmeyer's KC Seven ‎– Kansas City Revisited. Label: United Artists Records ‎– UAL 4008. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono. Kansas City Revisited ‎(LP, Album, RE). United Artists Records.

Stretching Out is an album by the Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer Octet recorded in 1958 for the United Artists label. fans of cool jazz will want to locate a copy of this session". Stretching Out" (Bob Brookmeyer) - 6:07. Now Will You Be Good?" (Harry Pease, Arthur Terker, Harry Jentes) - 5:27.

Valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, tenors Al Cohn and Paul Quinichette, pianist Nat Pierce, guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Addison Farmer and drummer Osie Johnson perform four songs associated with the late-'30s Count Basie Orchestra plus a couple of numbers ("A Blues" and "Travlin' Light") that are sung by the underrated vocalist Big Miller who was making his recording debut at the time.

2012 The Ultimate Album. Empathy, the Ivory Hunters, Nirvana. Bill Evans, Bob Brookmeyer, Herbie Mann, Bill Evans, Bob Brookmeyer, Herbie Mann. Jim Hall, Zoot Sims, Paul Quinichette, Bob Brookmeyer, Freddie Green, Al Cohn.

Trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, tenors Al Cohn and Paul Quinichette, pianist Nat Pierce, guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Addison Farmer and drummer Osie Johnson perform four tracks associated with the late 1930s Count Basie Orchestra plus a couple of numbers that are sung by the underrated vocalist Big Miller who was making his recording debut. Tracks: Side a : 1. Jumping at the Woodside 2. a Blues 3. Blue And Sentimental. Side B: 1. Doggin' Around 2. Moten Swing 3. Travlin' Light  . Wrong album? Let us know. Expand player Collapse player.

Kansas City Revisited is a cool jazz music album recording by BOB BROOKMEYER released in 1959 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. United Artists Records ‎– UAL 4008 (US). Recorded at Olmsted Studios, New York City ; October 23, 1958. Thanks to snobb for the addition. Kansas City Revisited Pure Pleasure 2011. Bob Brookmeyer - Kansas City Revisited Vinyl LP (PPAN UAL 4008).

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Jumping At The Woodside
A2 A Blues
Vocals – Big Miller
A3 Blue And Sentimental
B1 Doggin' Around
B2 Moten Swing
B3 Travlin' Light
Vocals – Big Miller

Credits

  • Bass – Addison Farmer
  • Drums – Osie Johnson
  • Guitar – Jim Hall
  • Liner Notes – Bob Brookmeyer
  • Piano – Nat Pierce
  • Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Paul Quinichette
  • Valve Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer

Notes

MFD by Deutsche Grammphon Gesellschaft, mono version with black label.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
UAL 4008 Bob Brookmeyer's KC Seven* Kansas City Revisited ‎(LP, Album, Mono) United Artists Records UAL 4008 US 1959
UAS 5008 Bob Brookmeyer's KC Seven* Kansas City Revisited ‎(LP, Album) United Artists Records UAS 5008 US 1959
054 2602331 Bob Brookmeyer Kansas City Revisited ‎(LP, Album, RE) United Artists Records 054 2602331 Spain 1984
UAL 4008 Bob Brookmeyer's KC Seven* Kansas City Revisited ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Promo) United Artists Records UAL 4008 US 1959
UAL 4008, PPAN UAL 4008 Bob Brookmeyer Kansas City Revisited ‎(LP, Album, Mono, RM, 180) United Artists Records, Pure Pleasure Records UAL 4008, PPAN UAL 4008 UK 2012