Track listing: A1 What’s Right For You 0:00 A2 You And The Night And The Music 3:12 A3 Sidewinder 6:35 A4 Abstract Art 8:57 A5 Over The Rainbow 11:52 B1 All The Things You Are [More]
“This CD reissue brings back an unusual but consistently swinging release from the 1950s Tampa label. Bob Enevoldsen, in one of only three albums that he had as a leader, alternates between valve trombone and [More]
Tracklisting: 01 Seranata Burlesca 00:00 02 I Hear A Rhapsody 03:04 03 The Innocents 07:36 04 Ah-Moore 12:51 05 (Back Home In) Indiana 14:53 06 Indian Summer 19:15 07 Jillzie 21:39 08 My Shining Hour [More]
Art Pepper + Eleven (Modern Jazz Classic) is a 1960 jazz big band album by saxophonist Art Pepper performing under the direction and arrangements of Marty Paich. The recording is one of several dates Pepper made [More]
Track listing: A1 –Now Playing Written-By – Neal Hefti A2 – The New York City Ghost Written By – Victor Young-Peggy Lee A3 –The Happy Clown Written-By – Marty Paich A4 – Dinah Written By [More]
  Mаrtу Paich ѕееmеd to bе mоrе аt ease іn ѕmаll combo settings. Most of hіѕ albums as a lеаdеr wеrе made wіth a ԛuаrtеt or trіо. Hоwеvеr, hе did mаkе ѕоmе rесоrdіngѕ wіth larger [More]
Toni Harper‘s final RCA session pairs the singer with arranger Marty Paich to create the richly atmospheric after-hours album that she was born to make. By alternating between pop standards and jazz originals, Night Mood [More]
Tracklist listing: 1 Neckbones (J.J. Johnson) 4:01 2 Dues Blues (J.J. Johnson) 6:57 3 Long Before I Knew You (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) 3:59 4 Soft Winds (Benny Goodman) 3:55 5 Tee Jay (J.J. Johnson) 4:08 6 Lassus Trombone (Henry Fillmore) 3:08 7 It’s All [More]
Cool and Crazy is an album by American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger Shorty Rogers originally released on the RCA Victor label in 1953 as a 10-inch LP. AllMusic Review by Stephen Cook: Born in [More]
Martin Louis Paich (January 23, 1925 – August 12, 1995) was an American pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, music director, and conductor. He came to prominence on the West Coast Jazz scene of the 1950s [More]