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Nat Adderley- Liederhalle Stuttgart 1969

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The first attempt went awry. When Nat and his older brother Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley tried to start a quintet in the mid-fifties, hardly anyone was interested in the newcomers from Florida. And that, in retrospect, was good. Because the trumpeter Nat landed in this way in the bands of Jay Jay Johnson and George Shearing, and there refined, under expert guidance, his art of elegant blues-bopping ensemble playing. The alto saxophonist Cannonball in turn became Miles Davis' counterpart to tenor saxophonist John Coltrane for a good four years, a time he later described as the most artistically important of his life. When the brothers came together again in 1959, they had both matured and were ready to lead one of the most successful jazz bands of the 1960s. Unlike experimental colleagues who tested the limits of music, but more and more lost their audience, the Cannonball Adderley Quintet managed to reach a large audience with hits like "This Here", "Work Song", "Jive Samba" and above all "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy". No wonder, then, that a wave of applause greeted the Cannonball Adderley Quintet in the Stuttgart Liederhalle in 1969. Completed by bassist Victor Gaskin and drummer Roy McCurdy, they had brought with them just the right repertoire.

Tracklist:

  1. Rumpelstiltskin (Live)
  2. Sweet Emma (Live)
  3. Somewhere (Live)
  4. Why Am I Treated So Bad (Live)
  5. The Painted Desert (Live)
  6. Oh Babe (Live)
  7. Blue 'n' Boogie (Live)
  8. Walk Tall (Live)
  9. Work Song (Live)

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Label > Swrmusic

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Nat Adderley- Liederhalle Stuttgart 1969

SKU: 730099040259
Regular price ¥140.00
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Release Date: 04.12.2019

 
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The first attempt went awry. When Nat and his older brother Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley tried to start a quintet in the mid-fifties, hardly anyone was interested in the newcomers from Florida. And that, in retrospect, was good. Because the trumpeter Nat landed in this way in the bands of Jay Jay Johnson and George Shearing, and there refined, under expert guidance, his art of elegant blues-bopping ensemble playing. The alto saxophonist Cannonball in turn became Miles Davis' counterpart to tenor saxophonist John Coltrane for a good four years, a time he later described as the most artistically important of his life. When the brothers came together again in 1959, they had both matured and were ready to lead one of the most successful jazz bands of the 1960s. Unlike experimental colleagues who tested the limits of music, but more and more lost their audience, the Cannonball Adderley Quintet managed to reach a large audience with hits like "This Here", "Work Song", "Jive Samba" and above all "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy". No wonder, then, that a wave of applause greeted the Cannonball Adderley Quintet in the Stuttgart Liederhalle in 1969. Completed by bassist Victor Gaskin and drummer Roy McCurdy, they had brought with them just the right repertoire.

Tracklist:

  1. Rumpelstiltskin (Live)
  2. Sweet Emma (Live)
  3. Somewhere (Live)
  4. Why Am I Treated So Bad (Live)
  5. The Painted Desert (Live)
  6. Oh Babe (Live)
  7. Blue 'n' Boogie (Live)
  8. Walk Tall (Live)
  9. Work Song (Live)

UPC > 730099040259

Format > New CD

Label > Swrmusic

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.