Bob Cooper Featuring Jimmy Giuffre - Claude Williamson - Shifting Winds FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | It's De-Lovely |
| 2 | Hot Boy |
| 3 | 'Round Midnight |
| 4 | It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EAP 1-6513 | Bob Cooper, Jimmy Giuffre, Claude Williamson | Bob Cooper, Jimmy Giuffre, Claude Williamson - Shifting Winds Part 1 (7", EP) | Capitol Records | EAP 1-6513 | Germany | 1955 |
Credits
- Bass – Joe Mondragon (tracks: A1), Max Bennett (tracks: B1, B2), Ralph Pena (tracks: A2)
- Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre
- Drums – Shelly Manne (tracks: A1, A2), Stan Levey (tracks: B1, B2)
- Flute, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Bud Shank
- French Horn – John Graas (tracks: A1)
- Piano – Claude Williamson
- Tenor Saxophone, English Horn, Oboe – Bob Cooper
- Tenor Saxophone, Trombone, Bass Clarinet – Bob Enevoldsen
- Trumpet, Trombone – Stu Williamson
Notes
Dark green label, push-out centre, laminated picture sleeve.
Recording Dates - Los Angeles, 1955:
#A1: June 13
#A2: June 14
#B1, B2: April 26
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Album
Group Activity - Shelly Manne, Jimmy Giuffre, Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, Claude Williamson. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Drawing Lines - Shelly Manne, Jimmy Giuffre, Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, Claude Williamson. Bob Cooper Featuring Jimmy Giuffre - Claude Williamson : Shifting Winds No. 3 is a cool jazz music ep recording by BOB COOPER released in 1955 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Bass Joe Mondragon tracks: A1, Max Bennett tracks: B1, B2, Ralph Pena tracks: A2 Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone Jimmy Giuffre Drums Shelly Manne tracks: A1, A2, Stan Levey tracks: B1, B2 Flute, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone Bud Shank French Horn John Graas tracks: A1 Piano Claude Williamson. Album infos. Buy music. The octets consist of either Stu Williamson on trumpet and valve trombone or John Graas on French horn, Bob Enevoldsen tripling on valve trombone, tenor and bass clarinet, Bud Shank on flute, alto and tenor, Jimmy Giuffre on clarinet, tenor and baritone, pianist Claude Williamson, either Joe Mondragon, Max Bennett or Ralph Pena on bass, and Stan Levey or Shelly Manne on drums. Shifting Winds. Bob Cooper - Shifting Winds 1955. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Bob Cooper. Songs in album Bob Cooper - Shifting Winds 1955. Bob Cooper - It's De-Lovely. Bob Cooper - Strike Up The Band. Bob Cooper - 'Round Midnight. Bob Cooper - Hot Boy. Bob Cooper - Deep In A Dream. Bob Cooper - Hallelujah. Bob Cooper Featuring Jimmy Giuffre - Claude Williamson. Bob Cooper Featuring Jimmy Giuffre - Claude Williamson - Shifting Winds No. 3 EP. 3 버전. Capitol Records. Stu Williamson Featuring Charlie Mariano, Jimmy Giuffre, Bill Holman, Claude Williamson - Stu Williamson Plays - The Bethlehem Years CD, Album, Comp. Fresh Sound Records. FSR-CD 116. All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Featured sellers. New items. Good deals. Mint Sellers. Listen free to Bob Cooper Shifting Winds It's De-Lovely, Strike Up The Band and more. 11 tracks 36:00. Like many West Coast tenor saxophonists of his generation, Bob Cooper's style was based upon skillful emulation of Lester Young's velvety, vetiver-scented tone, harmonic ingenuity and sinuous technique. The best introduction to this artist would be Coop The Music of Bob Cooper, released in 1958 by Contemporary Records. Shifting Winds, Part 1. Release group by Bob Cooper, Jimmy Giuffre, Claude Williamson. 7 Vinyl. DE1955. Capitol Records imprint of Capitol Records, Inc. EAP 1-6513. Release group information. Artist: Bob Cooper, Jimmy Giuffre, Claude Williamson. Claude Berkeley Williamson November 18, 1926 July 16, 2016 was an American jazz pianist. Williamson was born in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States. He studied at the New England Conservatory of Music before moving to jazz, influenced mainly by Teddy Wilson, then by Al Haig and Bud Powell. In 1947, he moved to California, working first with Teddy Edwards, then with Red Norvo in San Francisco, with Charlie Barnet in 1949, and with June Christy for two years. Later he worked with Max Roach, Art























