****1/2 Downbeat This edition presents Bob Brookmeyerâs complete album The Street Swingers, featuring him on both trombone and piano, backed by Jimmy Raney and Jim Hall. As a bonus, the complete original LP, The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer, which was also recorded in a small group format and presents Raney again on guitar and Brookmeyer in the dual role of trombonist and pianist.
Bob Brookmeyer (v-tb, p), Jimmy Raney & Jim Hall (g), Bill Crow (b), Osie Johnson (d), New York, December 13 & 16, 1957.
Bonus album: The Dual Role Of Bob Brookmeyer
[7-10] Bob Brookmeyer (tb), Jimmy Raney (g), Teddy Kotick (b), Mel Lewis (d). Hackensack, New Jersey, June 30, 1955.
(11-14] Bob Brookmeyer (tb & p), Teddy Charles (vib),Ed Shaughnessy (d), Nancy Overton (vcl on 13 only). New York, January 6, 1954.
1. Arrowhead, 2. Street Swingers, 3. Hot Buttered oodling, 4. Musicale Du Jour, 5. Raney Day, 6. Jupiter, 7. Rocky Scotch, 8. Under The Lilacs, 9. They Say Itâs Wonderful, 10. Potrezebie, 11. Revelation, 12. Star Eyes, 13. Nobodyâs Heart, 14. Loup-Garou.
Total Time: 78:38
The success of this should not be a surprise to those who have followed Brookmeyerâs development. He has been performing with a high level of musicianship for several years. His work with Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and now with Jimmy Giuffre has been of consistently meaningful quality. Joined here by two enlightened guitarists, he has created a moving, appealing album.â (Don Gold)
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