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Jazz Premiere: Washington

 
Album Review: Jazz Premiere: Washington
 

  • Artist: Paul Winter
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1961 12
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: New Age

Review

This LP has altoist Paul Winter's second recording as a leader (it was preceded by a 1959 date for Offbeat). Featured is Winter's Sextet which won a highly publicized Intercollegiate Jazz Festival, played at the White House and toured Latin America. Of the sidemen, best-known are pianist Warren Bernhardt, drummer Harold Jones and bassist Richard Evans; trumpeter Dick Whitsell and baritonist Les Rout remained obscure despite their talent. Most of the ten selections were composed by bandmembers and Jimmy Heath's "The Thumper" comes the closest of any of the songs to being a standard. The music was forward-thinking for the time, essentially straightahead while being open to rhythms and folk melodies from other countries, although there is little hint here of the world music/new age direction that Paul Winter would head in future years. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pony Express Paul Winter (3:52)
Casa Camara R. Evans Paul Winter (5:00)
The Thumper Jimmy Heath Paul Winter (5:27)
The Hustling Song R. Evans Paul Winter (4:45)
Them Nasty Hurtin' Blues R. Evans Paul Winter (3:27)
Papa Zimbi Paul Winter (4:26)
A Bun Dance Paul Winter (3:38)
Shenandoah Pat Winter Paul Winter (3:59)
Blue Evil Paul Winter (4:46)
Count Me In R. Evans Paul Winter (2:22)

Credits

Paul Winter (Saxophone), Paul Winter (Sax (Alto)), Paul Winter (Main Performer), Warren Bernhardt (Piano), John Hammond, Sr. (Producer), Richard Evans (Bass), Harold Jones (Drums), Les Rout (Sax (Baritone)), Dick Whitsell (Trumpet)
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