Art Pepper, Marty Paich – Chile Pepper
Alto Saxophone – Art Pepper Bass – Buddy Clark Drums – Frank Capp Piano – Marty Paich Recorded: 1956
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Art Pepper, Marty Paich – Chile Pepper
Alto Saxophone – Art Pepper Bass – Buddy Clark Drums – Frank Capp Piano – Marty Paich Recorded: 1956
Closing my night by digging my way through this wonderful box set from Pure Pleasure Records of Art Pepper’s 1980 stay at London’s Ronnie Scott Club. The seven (7!!!) LP’s that make up this box contain Art’s complete shows during his engagement at the club. The band is Art, Milcho Leviev, Tony Dumas, and Carl Burnnett. To say these guys were smoking is to do that term an injustice. Art was in top form, and his playing truly inspired his band mates. Parts of these four sets were originally released on two LP’s, “Blues For The Fisherman” and “True Blues” on the Mole Jazz label (good luck trying to find a copy of either, especially in mint condition). So getting these sets reissued in their entirety is a blessing. Mastered by Ray Staff and pressed at Palas, you know these albums are going to sound the best they can. If you care anything for jazz, you better get on the stick and contact @purepleasurerecords as to availability. I hear this box is starting to get low. This box comes with my highest recommendation. #lp #boxset #jazz #music #liverecording #artpepper #stereo #album #albumcover #record #recordcollector #recordcollection #analog #audio #vinyl #vinylcollection #highend #purepleasurerecords #audiophile #audiophilepressings (at Vermont) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsHH26PAEQx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7biy4x0icb0i
Art Pepper-You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To
Art Pepper, an American alto saxophonist, was born on this day in 1925
Art Pepper – alto saxophone Red Garland – piano Paul Chambers – bass Philly Joe Jones – drums
Listen to the official HARRY BOSCH television series playlist featuring ART PEPPER using the link available in the profile bio. #artpepper #artpepperofficial#jazz #music #musiclover #musician #jazzmusicia #jazzmusic#jazzmusicians #jazzhistory#jazzphotos #jazzroyalty #jazzgiants #genius #soloist #chicago #chicagojazz#piano #jazzpiano #jazzpianist #saxaphone #sax #jazzquote #lajazz #nycjazz #altosax #sax #bosch #harrybosch #amazon https://www.instagram.com/p/CT7hO3mAu-d/?utm_medium=tumblr
“Art was a player of unusual delicacy and lyricism who, at the same time, was soulful and could really swing.” 957/945 #artpepper #jazzmaster #artpepperofficial #legend #jazz #saxophone #altosaxophone https://www.instagram.com/p/CTkry2-LsRd/?utm_medium=tumblr
"Patricia" (Art Pepper) fro the album "Art Pepper Today" (1978). Personnel: Art Pepper — alto saxophone Stanley Cowell — piano Cecil McBee — b
Art Pepper — alto saxophone
Stanley Cowell — piano Cecil McBee — bass Roy Haynes — drums
Red Norvo, Art Pepper, Joe Morello, Gerry Wiggins – Collections
Collections is an album by vibraphonist Red Norvo, saxophonist Art Pepper, drummer Joe Morello and pianist Gerry Wiggins recorded in early 1957 originally released on the Intro label.
Art Pepper – Winter Moon (Full Album)
Winter Moon is a 1981 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper playing with Stanley Cowell, Howard Roberts, Cecil McBee, Carl Burnett and strings arranged and conducted by Bill Holman and Jimmy Bond.
“There are people who will try to tell you that Art Pepper’s best work was all done for Contemporary before 1960, and that his work after 1975 was an interesting but minor postscript. If they do, you need say nothing. Just play them this album. Case dismissed.” – John Eyles/AllAboutJazz.