Bob Cooper - Coop! (1958)
EAC Rip | Flac (Image+Cue+Log+Covers) | 45:06 min | 253 MB(recovery 5%)
Cool,West Coast Jazz | Label: Contemporary/OJC
Tracklist:1 Jazz Theme & Four Variations: Sunday Mood (Main Theme) 4:04
2 Jazz Theme & Four Variations: A Blue Period 4:09
3 Jazz Theme & Four Variations: Happy Changes 4:03
4 Jazz Theme & Four Variations: Night Stroll 6:38
5 Jazz Theme & Four Variations: Saturday Dance 4:42
6 Confirmation Parker 4:18
7 Easy Living 4:19
8 Frankie and Johnny Traditional 5:50
9 Day Dream Ellington, Latouche ... 3:25
10 Somebody Loves Me DeSylva, Gershwin, MacDonald 3:19
Max Bennett Bass
Conte Candoli Trumpet
Pete Candoli Trumpet
Bob Cooper Arranger, Sax (Tenor)
Don Fagerquist Trumpet
Victor Feldman Vibraphone
Johnny Halliburton Trombone
Mel Lewis Drums
Frank Rosolino Trombone
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Tenor saxophonist Bob Cooper's only Contemporary album (reissued on CD in the Original Jazz Classics series) is a near-classic and one of his finest recordings. Cooper, along with trombonist Frank Rosolino, vibraphonist Victor Feldman, pianist Lou Levy, bassist Max Bennett, and drummer Mel Lewis, performs colorful versions of five standards (best are "Confirmation," "Easy Living," and "Somebody Loves Me") that show off his attractive tone and ability to swing at any tempo. Half of the release consists of his "Jazz Theme and Four Variations," a very interesting work that holds together quite well throughout 23-and-a-half minutes and five movements. Three trumpeters (including Conte Candoli) and one trombone are added to make the ensembles richer. This set is an underrated gem.
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