Charity shops are not too rich in jazz records, but occasionally a real pearl comes to hand - like this one, my favourite baritone sax player joining one of my favourite piano players.
Recorded in front of a sedate Mexican audience in 1968, "Compadres" I think has not been released so far in CD format, so I'm especially pleased to find this original album.
It features: Dave Brubeck (on piano); Gerry Mulligan (baritone sax); Alan Dawson (drums) and Jack Six (bass). Produced by Teo Macero on CBS label (S 63395 CS 9704) the liner notes are written by Leonard Feather. I can't track down actual recording dates.
Tracks are: Side 1 - Jumping Bean; Adios, Marquita Linda; Indian Song; Tender Woman
Side 2 - Amapola; Lullabye de Mexico; Sapito; Recuerdo.
Good value at twenty times what I paid for it - £1.25.
Tuesday, 19 December 2017
mexican jumping bean
Labels:
baritone,
compadres,
dave brubeck,
Gerry Mulligan,
jazz,
live in mexico
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