Sonny Stitt & His Electric Saxophone - Just The Way It Was (Live From The Left Bank) album flac
Performer: Sonny Stitt & His Electric SaxophoneTitle: Just The Way It Was (Live From The Left Bank)
Released: 2000
MP3 album: 1218 mb
FLAC album: 1874 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Jazz
Stitt, when playing tenor saxophone, seemed to break free from some of the criticism that he was imitating Parker's style, and he began to develop a far more distinctive sound on tenor. "Sonny Stitt: Just The Way It Was - "Live" At The Left Bank".
A new version of Last. Just the Way It Was: Live at the Left Bank.
The original album releases include Sonny Stitt Plays, 37 Minutes and 48 Seconds With Sonny Stitt, Sonny Stitt With The New Yorkers, The Saxophones of Sonny Stitt, A Little Bit of Stitt, The Sonny Side of Stitt, Stittsville, Sonny Side Up, and Stitt in Orbit. Roy Haynes is even on hand for a couple of the dates and his crisp accents keep things from dragging. Personnel: Sonny Stitt (alto and tenor saxophone) with Hank Jones, Roy Haynes, Charlie Persip, Quincy Jones, Chick Corea, Don Patterson, and many others. Title: The Complete Roost Sonny Stitt Studio Recordings Year Released: 2002 Record Label: Mosaic Records. Just the Way It Was: Live at the Left Bank by AAJ Staff. The Complete Roost Sonny Stitt Studio Recordings by C. Andrew Hovan. Brothers 4 by David Rickert. Just the Way It Was: "Live" at the Left Bank by Matthew S. Robinson.
In Walked Sonny is an album by American jazz musicians Sonny Stitt and Art Blakey with The Jazz Messengers. It was released in 1975 on the small independent label Sonet Records and is among the most obscure recordings made by the musicians involved in the project. Mellow (Sonny Stitt album). It was released in 1959 on producer Norman Granz's newly launched Verve label. As Thomas Cunniffe has written, "The pairing of Rollins and Stitt was highly inspired. More important than their common nicknames (and the punning album title), tenor saxophonists Rollins and Stitt were both influenced by Charlie Parker, but each took a vastly different approach to improvisation. Stitt transferred Parker’s white-hot intensity to the tenor after several fans and critics pointed out the tonal similarity of their alto sounds.
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core. Sonny was given up for adoption in 1924 by his father. No one seems to know why Boatner gave his son away, but the child was adopted by the Stitts family, who raised him in Saginaw, Michigan. He later began calling himself "Sonny". While in high school in Saginaw, Stitt played in the Len Francke Band, a local popular swing band. In 1943, Stitt first met Charlie Parker, and as he often later recalled, the two men found that their styles had an extraordinary similarity that was partly coincidental and not merely due to Stitt's emulation. He also recorded another album with Varitone, Just The Way It Was - Live At The Left Bank in 1971 which was released in 2000. Stitt's productivity dropped in the 1970s due to alcoholism.
Transcription by Alexandre Litwak. Double Live from the USA and UK (Dave Brubeck). All Star Sessions with Sonny Stitt.
Sonny Stitt is an eponymous album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in Chicago in 1958 and originally released on the Argo label. And The Top Brass released: The Verve Years (1956-57) released: Just the Way It Was: Live at the Left Bank released: Sonny Stitt Plays released: In Style released
Tracklist
| 1 | Deuces Wild | 8:15 |
| 2 | Samba De Orpheus | 5:15 |
| 3 | Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) | 6:29 |
| 4 | Cry Me A River | 5:03 |
| 5 | John Brown's Body | 10:13 |
| 6 | The Shadow Of Your Smile | 6:30 |
| 7 | Blues Up And Down | 7:08 |
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