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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: SMT-749
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 099402749921
  • Street Date: 06/21/19
  • PreBook Date: 05/03/19
  • Label: Summit Records »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 68 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2019
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

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Paul Combs - Unknown Dameron: Rare And Never Recorded Works Of Tadd Dameron

Highly influential, yet virtually unknown,Tadd Dameron influenced the greats. These are some of his elusive works!

Paul Combs - Unknown Dameron: Rare And Never Recorded Works Of Tadd Dameron
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While Dameron is fairly well-known for some eight compositions that have become part of the jazz canon, there are many more of his works that deserve our attention. The 12 selections recorded here were either never recorded, or only recorded rarely, and not easily available.

"Conversation" (1940) was copyrighted along with other pieces Tadd wrote for Harlan Leonard; "Moon From The East" (1962) was written for Benny Goodman's USSR tour in 1962; "Take A Chance On Spring" (1963), with lyric by Maely Danielle, was recorded by Karin Krog and Per Husby on a record that won an award in Europe; "Don't Forget It" (1942) written during Dameron's tenure with Jimmie Lunceford, is very much in the vein of the popular songs of the day-It was never recorded; "The Search" (1948) was copyrighted along with some other tunes that were recorded by Dizzy Gillespie at the time; "Never Been In Love" (1963), lyric by Irving Reid, was first recorded by Bill Lee and Muriel Winston; "Sando Latino," written for a 1962 Milt Jackson session on Atlantic, was lost in a vault fire at Atlantic that year; "A La Bridges" (1940) was written for and recorded by Harlan Leonard's Kansas City Rockets; "Zakat" (ca 1945) was written for Jimmie Lunceford, it was never recorded; "Come Close" (1962) only appears as a piano arrangement filed with the Copyright Office. The title and the melody suggest that Dameron had a lyric in mind, none have come to light; "The Rampage" (1956) shares some thematic material with "Small Groove," which Tadd wrote for Woody Herman around this same time, and may have been the basis for the Herman version. This is its first recording.

Paul Combs, saxophonist/arranger (Dameron's biographer) and 11 great musicians:
Alex Aspinall; Derek Cannon; Ken Cook; Bill Cunliffe; Jeff Denson; Alex Frank; Melonie Grinnell; Kamau Kenyatta; Richard Sellers; Rob Thorsen; Danielle Wertz

Track Listing

  • Conversation
  • Moon from the East
  • Take a Chance on Spring
  • Don't Forget It
  • The Search
  • Never Been in Love
  • Sando Latino
  • A La Bridges
  • Weekend
  • Zakat
  • Come Close
  • The Rampage

Sales Points

  • For fans of JAZZ - a bit of history!

Press Quotes

One of the jazz greats that rubbed elbows with other jazz greats, Dameron is given a deeper look see by Dameron scholar Combs, a cat that can play as well as he researches. Showing the visionary side of Dameron by giving air to unheard works the better part of a century old, this is one of those smoking missing link dates for any fan of early Miles that wants to know and hear more. A tasty work that works throughout.

     —Chris Spector, Midwest Record review 07/30/19

  

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