10" LP: Lester Leaps In - Jazz At The Philharmonic Vol. 12, 1949 - Mercury MG Vol. 12

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

What we have here is a cut from the original Mercury label 10" LP of "Jazz At The Philharmonic, Volume 12"

This is from a Verve CD. I have a copy of this 10" LP, but, here it is from a better source - besides, I don't even have a player for LPs at the moment. ;)

This is also from the same concert that featured Ella Fitzgerald scatting "Perdido". ;)

So feast hearty with this LIVE jam session with a pile of the top jazz men of the day - I've hardly heard Buddy Rich play with more feeling and so in touch with the groove as he is here.

The personnel for this September 18, 1949 concert are:

Roy Eldridge - trumpet
Tommy Turk - trombone
Charlie Parker - alto sax
Flip Phillips, Lester Young - tenor saxes
Hank Jones - piano
Ray Brown - bass
Buddy Rich - drums

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  • Thanks for all these JATP records ! I wanted to buy the CDs but it's so damn expensive...

    Did you upload a JATP where we can hear Lester Young vs Coleman Hawkins (I mean as if it really was a duel only between them, like in a jam session).

    Prez and Bird are the best !

    Thanks again !

  • @Exilatus Yeah, I dropped $180 on my set back in 1998 - can't blame ya a bit.

    I think the cut you may be talking about is "J.A.T.P. Blues", and I indeed have that posted. Tell you what: Keep an eye open in your inbox here - I'll shoot the playlist link to you that has all the JATP stuff I've posted thus far (including the complete original content of JATP Volumes 1-14 as they were originally released). :)

    63 vids, including some previously (prior to 1998) stuff!

  • wow post.

    man....i needs me a few more lives/time to do justice to the groove juice channel mark bro. thx for sharing.

    bliss channel and love the education here.

    cheers

  • @arjhendrix Thanks, arj. :)

    If you're interested, take a look at my playlists section - there's one for all this JATP stuff I've posted. PREMO cuts, man. :)

  • That's certainly one of my favorite Prez solos. It has it all: swing, humor, taste and his classic light sound.

  • @schnieef Wait'll you get a load of Prez' solo on "I Got Rhythm" from the original JATP volume 14 (Aprill 22, 1946 concert that's said to have had a 16 year old Clint Eastwood in the audience) - man, it flat COOKS anything in the room that's above freezing! Bird finishes an aloof solo and Prez grabs hold & just RIDES that damn thing through 3 choruses! Just leaves everyone shaking & holding on for dear life!

    That'll be coming up in a couple days. :)

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  • That's some of the best Lester I've heard. Hard to believe that's the same player I saw at JATP 1956 in Milwaukee. He had to be led on and off the stage, and just stood there in an alcoholic stupor--a mere 7 years after this performance. And that trombonist must be one of jazz' best-kept secrets. It's the first 16 bars of Bird's 2nd chorus (on a 32-bar "Rhythm" tune) that tower above anything else on the session--especially when he changes keys briefly beginning at the 9th bar.

  • this is the shit, all day !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SwingMan1937 Wow, thanks a lot mate !

  • bird's solo here makes the others sound like guy lombardo vs. the beatles.

  • Oh my goodness! Jump Lester jump!

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