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Curtis Fuller Quartet,Cedar Walton/WA,USA 1981 & more

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R.I.P. Curtis Fuller…Jazz trombone, including the leader’s masterpiece “Blue Sweat,” his contribution to John Coltrane’s “Blue Train,” and the legendary jazztet with Benny Golson and Art Farmer. A must-listen edition that combines Fuller’s own one-horn quartet, one of the best players, and an extremely rare live performance of an 80’s jazz tet featuring the three main members, in the highest quality sound, is now available for the first time! ! 1981 by Fuller, an extremely rare one-horn quartet that condenses the charm of the jazz trombone, with Cedar Walton, Walter Booker, and Jimmy Cobb, three masters who made the history of modern jazz. Washington performance on April 4, 2017, and the legendary The Jazztet, which was played by the three original members of the Jazztet, Golson, Farmer, and Fuller, on their debut album “Meet the Jazztet” released in 1960.・The Jazztet’s May 8, 1987 New Jersey Symphony Hall live show, which is also extremely rare, is coupled with the highest quality stereo soundboard that has been carefully mastered by the label. The recorded CD of jazz fan excitement is now available! ! The 1981 live performance by Fuller’s one-hole quartet, which is extremely rare, started with the first song “Up Jumped Spring” and asked, “Is this really a trombone?” The solo is so elegant that it makes you wonder. In Japan, the trombone is generally known as “Gachon”, and Hajime Hana, Kei Tani of Crazy Cats, and Shigeharu Mukai, who boasts excellent technique, are famous, but it is still compared to the flower-shaped trumpet and saxophone. I think that there are few jazz fans who are not familiar with the trombone and are clearly aware of it. That’s the kind of person I want to listen to and get upset! It’s a bit of a culture shock, just like Dollfie’s bus club! ! Oh, and don’t forget. Cedar Walton is playing amazing piano! Now, regarding the 1987 Jazztet, first of all, I would like you to enjoy the extremely vivid three-wind ensemble (invented by Fuller?) by Golson, Farmer, and Fuller, which is another real pleasure of jazz that is different from the solo. You will be amazed at the rich expressiveness of the music, which can be played at any speed and speed, just like a small orchestra. In addition, the set list is a good old hard bopish gold, including the famous performances of Farmer’s Pet such as “I Remember Clifford” and “Killer Joe” from the debut work of the original jazztet with these three members. Jazz of the era is here! A wonderful performance is unfolding throughout the entire story! ! Marvin Smitty Smith’s drumming, which is many generations away, is also something to listen to! ! Curtis Fuller Quartet in 1981 Live at Washington D.C. smithsonian Institute,April.04.1981 Soundboard Recording 32 min Curtis Fuller – Trombone Cedar Walton – Piano Walter Booker – Bass Jimmy Cobb – Drums 1. Up Jumped Spring 2. Never Never Land 3. Correador del Toro The Jazztet in 1987 Live at Symphony Hall,Newark NJ May.08.1987 Soundboard Recording 47 min Benny Golson – Saophone Art Former – Flugel Horn Curtis Fuller – Trimbone Mickey Tucker – Piano Todd Coolman – Bass Marvin Smitty Smith – Drums 4. Stablemates 5. Along Came Betty 6. I Remember Clifford 7. Back to the City 8. Killer Joe – fade Out

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