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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ben and his "Soul",
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This review is from: Soulville (Audio CD)
This took me back to my formative years when becoming interested in Jazz. Together with the likes of Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker here is another collection of very easy listening which describes the various moods of Ben Webster. Together with the best backing of Ray Brown-bass,Herb Ellis-guitar,
and Stan Levy -drums the quintet swings along demonstrating various moods of slow and exciting music. A thoroughly recommended CD.
11 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Join the Jazz,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soulville (Audio CD)
This is the perfect record to start to listen to the Jazz music. Deep ballads, good mancini like swingers, standars... All you need to know about the Jazz by one of the masters of the sax.
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4.6 out of 5 stars (13 customer reviews) 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deserves 5 Stars..Ask The Students,
By Original Mixed Up-Kid "jg" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Soulville (Audio CD)
Big Ben has played with so many greats and at the tender age of 50 kind of came into his own here...His blues and his sound is pretty unique and distinguishable and he is valued as one of the top of his genre..
This CD has a lot of soul and indeed fits a smokey bar because some of the cuts are so bluesy sounding very Kansas City ...the sound he captures with "kings" such as Coleman Hawkins and "Sweets" Edison on other sides all coming out around this 2o year period smacks of a genre in Jazz history whose heart and emotions are very hard to match. Lovely package,booklet and added tracks. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Soulville,
By nostrilbone "nostrilbone" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Soulville (Audio CD)
Absolutely beautiful music. Webster's tenor sax in his greatest decade. One of his best albums. What more can you ask for? Wonderful support from Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and company. Ten songs, four gorgeous ballads. The CD has three previously unreleased tracks not included on the original LP of Webster playing a fierce, nerve-jangling boogie-woogie style piano. They're of interest because it's Webster pounding the heck out of the keys but they don't really contribute to the otherwise sumptious beauty of the proceedings. The contents of the original LP is what you'd be buying this for, the first seven songs--Ben Webster at the summit of his art or one of the summits I should say for he attained this level of artistic achievement a number of times throughout the 50s.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Has To Be One Of The Best Webster Albums From The Fifties,
By Robert J. Ament "papacoolbreeze" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Soulville (Audio CD)
..............especially since all of the tracks, save the piano ones and "Late Date" appear in other Verve compilations as well ("Jazz Masters 43", "Ben Webster For Lovers", "Great Sax 'Jazz 'Round Midnight'", "Jazz 'Round Midnight" and "Quiet Now:Until Tonight").
The cd opens with two blues.....the first one,worth the price of the cd alone, is so beautifully late night........and the second more gutsy and honky tonk and showing Oscar's fantastic talents as a soloist but even more so, his willingness to lay back. The next five selections are ballads by one of the finest practitioners of the form and are pure ecstasy. Also note the contributions of Herb Ellis and Ray Brown throughout the first seven tracks."Makin Whoopee" is an old, old standard which serves as an excellent example of the humor which can be depicted in good jazz. The last three tracks feature Ben on the piano, his first instrument at an early age showing stride, boogie, and the type of stride which probably accompanied the pre-sound movies. These are not as important to me .....but would be to a collector since they represent (to my knowledge) the only recordings of Ben Webster playing the piano. If you don't have any of these recordings, this is a definite 'must'! The blues and the sensational ballads alone make it well worth while! |
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