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Ben Webster, Stan Tracey - Soho Nights Vol. 1 Album

Ben Webster, Stan Tracey - Soho Nights Vol. 1 Album
Performer: Ben Webster, Stan Tracey
Title: Soho Nights Vol. 1
Country: UK
Genre: Jazz
Released: 2008
Catalog number: RSJ106
Label: Resteamed
MP3 album szie: 1411 mb
FLAC album size: 1589 mb

Tracklist

1Come Sunday
2Announcements
3Sunday
4Johnny. Come lately

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Soho Nights, Vol. 1 - Ben Webster, Stan Tracey. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Your Rating. Overview . Ben Webster. feat: Stan Tracey. Johnny Come Lately. Album 2008 13 Songs. Ben Webster & Stan Tracey. Jazz 2008. Announcement 1 Live. Johnny Come Lately Live. Play full-length songs from Soho Nights, Vol. 1 Live. Stan Tracey. Released: Feb 2018. Label: TenToTen Records. buy album. Track Listing. Johnny Come Lately Come Sunday Sunday Londonberry Air For All We Know In a Mellotone The Jeep is Jumpin' What am I Here For The Theme. saxophone, tenor. Additional Personnel, Information. Ben Webster: tenor saxophone Stan Tracey: piano Dave Green: bass Tony Crombie: drums. Recording Resteamed Soho Nights, Vol. 1 ben webster. 1 by Graham L. About Ben Webster. Articles Tour Music Photos Related Sea. Soho Nights Vol. Nights, Vol. Ben Webster Stan Tracey. or open in our Desktop app. Milestones of a Jazz Legend - Ben Webster, Vol. Ben Webster & Stan Tracey : Soho Nights Vol. 1 is a swing music live album recording by BEN WEBSTER released in 2008 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. This page includes BEN WEBSTER Ben Webster & Stan Tracey : Soho Nights Vol. Ben Webster tenor sax Stan Tracey piano Dave Green bass Tony Crombie drums. About this release. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. 1 Live, 2008. Johnny Come Lately, 05:28. In a Mellotone, 02:54. Swing saxophonist Ben Webster - one of the architects of the tenor sax's identity some of his brusque sensuousness is audible in Sonny Rollins today - was 58, with only five years left, when this live recording was made in January 1968, and often drunk enough to put staying vertical in doubt, let alone playing. The recording quality is pretty good inevitably better for the horn than the piano, and Stan Tracey's chord-rooted Duke Ellington enthusiasms connect particularly fruitfully with Webster, the former Ellington frontman. Tony Crombie's irrepressible drumming and bassist Dave Green's immaculate pulse completes a group Webster audibly relishes