Gypsy in Jazz
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Gypsy in Jazz | |
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Studio album by Teddy Wilson and His Trio | |
Released | 1959 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Columbia |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Gypsy in Jazz is a jazz album recorded by Teddy Wilson and His Trio in 1959 and released by Columbia as CL 1352 (mono) and CS 8160 (stereo).[2] The album is an example of a once-common practice, a hit Broadway show rendered in the jazz idiom for an audience who were not hard-core jazz fans, but casual music listeners willing to broaden their horizons within a familiar context.[3] The recording was released in Australia in 1963 shortly before the premier of Gypsy in Melbourne.[4] Scott Yanow observed that the album departs from Wilson's usual playlist to interesting effect, but lamented the unavailability of the recording.[1]
Personnel
[edit]- Teddy Wilson – piano
- Arvell Shaw – bass
- Bert Dahlender – drums
Source:[1]
Track listing
[edit]- "All I Need Is the Girl"
- "You'll Never Get Away from Me"
- "Small World"
- "Little Lamb"
- "Together Wherever We Go"
- "Everything's Coming Up Roses"
- "Some People"
- "Mama's Talkin' Soft"
- "Cow Song"
- "If Mama Was Married"
- "Let Me Entertain You"
- "Mr. Goldstone, I Love You"
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Plays Gypsy in Jazz at AllMusic
- ^ Neely, Tim (2000). Goldmine Jazz Album Price Guide. Krause Publications. p. 498. ISBN 0-87341-384-9.
- ^ Davis, Francis (2004). Jazz and its discontents: a Francis Davis reader. Da Capo Press. p. 247. ISBN 978-0-306-81055-8.
- ^ "International News Reports: Australia" Billboard, March 30, 1963 p. 36.