Hoagy Sings Carmichael
1957 studio album by Hoagy Carmichael with the Pacific Jazzmen
Hoagy Sings Carmichael | |
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Studio album by Hoagy Carmichael with the Pacific Jazzmen | |
Released | 1957 |
Recorded | September 10, 11 & 13, 1956 Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA |
Genre | Jazz |
Length | 38:41 |
Label | Pacific Jazz PJ-1223 |
Producer | Richard Bock |
Hoagy Sings Carmichael (subtitled With the Pacific Jazzmen arranged and conducted by Johnny Mandel) is an album by composer and vocalist Hoagy Carmichael recorded in 1956 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.[1][2] The album features Carmichael's last significant recordings.
Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
Disc | [4] |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "What is unusual is that he is accompanied by an 11-piece all-star jazz group and that his voice takes its turn with trumpeters Harry "Sweets" Edison and Don Fagerquist, altoist Art Pepper, and pianist Jimmy Rowles. The match up works quite well, for Hoagy's songs have long been viable devices for jazz improvising".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Hoagy Carmichael except as indicated
- "Georgia on My Mind" (Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell) – 3:58
- "Winter Moon" – 4:12
- "New Orleans" – 3:55
- "Memphis in June" (Carmichael, Paul Francis Webster) – 3:48
- "Skylark" (Carmichael, Johnny Mercer) – 4:03
- "Two Sleepy People" (Carmichael, Frank Loesser) – 4:35
- "Baltimore Oriole" (Carmichael, Webster) – 3:54
- "Rockin' Chair" – 2:34
- "Ballad in Blue" (Carmichael, Irving Kahal) – 3:07
- "Lazy River" (Carmichael, Sidney Arodin) – 2:48
- "Georgia on My Mind" (Carmichael, Gorrell) – 1:47 Bonus track on CD reissue
- Recorded at the Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, CA on September 10 (tracks 1, 3, 7 & 11), September 11 (tracks 4, 6 & 10) and September 13 (tracks 2, 5, 8 & 9), 1956
Personnel
- Hoagy Carmichael – vocals
- Harry Edison (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 & 11), Conrad Gozzo (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 & 11), Don Fagerquist (tracks 2, 5, 8 & 9), Ray Linn (tracks 2, 5, 8 & 9) – trumpet
- Jimmy Zito – bass trumpet
- Harry Klee, Art Pepper – alto saxophone
- Mort Friedman – tenor saxophone
- Marty Berman – baritone saxophone
- Jimmy Rowles – piano
- Al Hendrickson – guitar
- Joe Mondragon (tracks 1–3, 5, 7–9 & 11), Ralph Pena (tracks 4, 6 & 10) – bass
- Irving Cottler (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 & 11), Nick Fatool (tracks 2, 5, 8 & 9) – drums
- Johnny Mandel – arranger, conductor
References
- ^ Pacific Jazz Records Catalog: 1200 series accessed January 11, 2016
- ^ Edwards, D., Eyries, P. and Callahan, M. Pacific Jazz/Pacifica Album Discography accessed January 11, 2016
- ^ a b Yanow, Scott. Hoagy Sings Carmichael – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
- ^ Hall, Tony (March 1, 1958). "It's a dreamy restful gem". Disc. No. 4. p. 17.
- v
- t
- e
Years given are for the recording(s) featuring Art Pepper, not first release.
leader
or
co-leader
- Surf Ride (1952–54)
- Two Altos (with Sonny Red, 1952–57)
- The Return of Art Pepper (1956)
- Playboys/Picture of Heath (1956)
- The Art Pepper Quartet (1956)
- Art Pepper with Warne Marsh (1956)
- Modern Art (1956–57)
- Collections (1957)
- Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section (1957)
- Art Pepper + Eleven – Modern Jazz Classics (1959)
- Gettin' Together (1960)
- Intensity (1960)
- Smack Up (1960)
- Living Legend (1975)
- The Trip (1976)
- A Night in Tunisia (1977)
- Tokyo Debut (1977)
- No Limit (1977)
- Thursday Night at the Village Vanguard (1977)
- Friday Night at the Village Vanguard (1977)
- Saturday Night at the Village Vanguard (1977)
- More for Les at the Village Vanguard (1977)
- San Francisco Samba (1977)
- Among Friends (1978)
- Art Pepper Today (1978)
- New York Album (1979)
- So in Love (1979)
- Artworks (1979)
- Landscape (1979)
- Besame Mucho (1979)
- Straight Life (1979)
- One September Afternoon (1980)
- Winter Moon (1980)
- APQ (1981)
- Art 'n' Zoot (with Zoot Sims, 1981)
- Arthur's Blues (1981)
- Art Pepper with Duke Jordan in Copenhagen 1981 (1981)
- Roadgame (1981)
- Art Lives (1981)
- Goin' Home (with George Cables, 1982)
- Tête-à-Tête (with George Cables, 1982)
Stan
Kenton
- The Kenton Era (1940–54)
- Stan Kenton's Milestones (1943–47)
- A Presentation of Progressive Jazz (1947)
- Stan Kenton Classics (1947)
- Encores (1947)
- Innovations in Modern Music (1950)
- Stan Kenton Presents (1950)
- The Innovations Orchestra (1950–51)
- This Modern World (1951)
- Popular Favorites by Stan Kenton (1950–52)
Shorty
Rogers
- Modern Sounds (1951)
- Popo (1951)
- Shorty Rogers and His Giants (1953)
- Cool and Crazy (1953)
- The Swingin' Nutcracker (1960)
others
- Chet Baker Big Band (1956)
- Mucho Calor (Conte Candoli, 1957)
- Hoagy Sings Carmichael (Hoagy Carmichael, 1956)
- California Hard (Dolo Coker, 1976)
- Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre (1959)
- On the Road (Art Farmer, 1976)
- Birds and Ballads (Johnny Griffin, 1978)
- Mistral (Freddie Hubbard, 1980)
- Very R.A.R.E. (Elvin Jones, 1979)
- Some Like It Hot (Barney Kessel, 1959)
- The West Coast Sound (Shelly Manne, 1953)
- Cool Heat (Anita O'Day, 1959)
soundtracks
- The Gauntlet (Jerry Fielding, 1977)
- Heart Beat (Jack Nitzsche, 1980)
- The Subterraneans (André Previn, 1960)