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Chico Hamilton Trio - Chico Hamilton Trio FLAC
Performer:
Chico Hamilton Trio
Album:
Chico Hamilton Trio
Style:
Cool Jazz
Released:
1954
Country:
US
Label:
Pacific Jazz
Catalog:
EP 4-20
FLAC size:
1914 mb
MP3 size:
1836 mb
WMA size:
2785 mb


Tracklist


1Nuttye
2What Is There To Say
3Street Of Dreams
4Broadway


Credits


  • BassGeorge Duvivier
  • Design [Cover]William Claxton
  • DrumsChico Hamilton
  • Engineer [Recording]Phil Turesky
  • GuitarHoward Roberts


Notes


Rec.: Hollywood, Dec. 6, 1953


Album


Chico Hamilton Trio - The Chico Hamilton Trio. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Chico Hamilton Trio is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton, recorded at sessions in 1953, 1954 and 1956 released on the Pacific Jazz label. The album features Hamilton's first recordings for Pacific Jazz from 1953 and 1954, six tracks originally released on a 10-inch album, along with an additional four recordings from 1956. Nastos states: An entry point recording for Chico Hamilton, it displays his savory good common sense well before being more trend. Chico Hamilton - Chico Hamilton Trio 1956. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Chico Hamilton. Songs in album Chico Hamilton - Chico Hamilton Trio 1956. Chico Hamilton - Broadway. Chico Hamilton - Street Of Drums. Chico Hamilton - Nuttye. Chico Hamilton - Buddy Boo. Chico Hamilton - Uganda. Chico Hamilton - Lollypop. Chico Hamilton - We'll Be Together Again. Chico Hamilton - Autumn Landscape. Chico Hamilton's earliest bands in a trio setting featured two fine rising stars of jazz guitar in Howard Roberts and Jim Hall. With the always exceptional George Duvivier playing bass throughout, these three-piece bands laid a foundation for many of Hamilton's more famous groups in the '60s that sported sidemen Larry Coryell and Gabor Szabo. An entry point recording for Chico Hamilton, it displays his savory good common sense well before being more trend- and fashion-conscious, as psychedelia and fusion took over commercialized jazz. The Chico Hamilton Trio - The Chico Hamilton Trio introducing Freddie Gambrell, Freddie Gambrell, The Chico Hamilton Trio. Chico Hamilton Trio - Porch Light 1956 Personnel: Jim Hall guitar, George Duvivier bass, Chico Hamilton drums from the album 'CHICO HAMILTON TRIO'. Listen free to Chico Hamilton The Chico Hamilton Trio Blues On The Rocks, Street Of Drums and more. 10 tracks 36:02. Chico Hamilton Foreststorn Hamilton September 21, 1921, Los Angeles - died November 25, 2013 was a jazz musician. He was born in Los Angeles in 1921 and was raised locally as the Central Avenue jazz scene was beginning to coalesce. In the 1940s, he performed with Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. He appears in the March Milastaire number in the film You'll Never Get Rich 1941 as part of the backing group supporting Fred Astaire. A1 Blues On The Rocks 3:05 A2 Street Of Drums 3:20 A3 We'll Be Together Again 2:50 A4 Skinned Strings 5:12 A5 Nuttye 2:27 B1 Porch Light 3:58 B2 Broadway 3:03 B3 Autumn Landscape 3:45 B4 Uganda 4:45 B5 Lollypop 2:14. Bass George Duvivier Drums Chico Hamilton Guitar Howard Roberts tracks: A2, A3, A5, B2, B4, B5, Jim Hall tracks: A1, A4, B1, B3. About this release. A Little After Twelve, 07:51. These Are the Dues, 08:53