1946-1949
Stan Getz - CD
- Artist: Stan Getz
- Format: CD
- Year: 2000
- UPC: 3307517112620
- Item Number: CTY711262
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- 1. Opus de Bop
- 2. And the Angels Swing
- 3. Running Water
- 4. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
- 5. Pardon My Bop
- 6. As I Live and Bop
- 7. Interlude in Bebop
- 8. Bopelbath
- 9. Pinhead
- 10. Diaper Pin (Pinhead)
- 11. Frosty (Flugelbird)
- 12. Battleground (Relaxing With Garrity)
- 13. Four and One Moore
- 14. Five Brothers
- 15. Battle of the Saxes
- 16. Stan Gets Along
- 17. Stan's Mood
- 18. Slow
- 19. Fast
- 20. Indian Summer
- 21. Long Island Sound
- 22. Mar-Cia
- 23. Prezervation
- 24. Crazy Chords
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1946-1949 by Stan Getz on CD
These are the first recordings ever released under the name of Stan Getz. Four Savoy sides from July 1946 constitute one hell of a debut as Getz gets off with the expert backing of Hank Jones, Curly Russell, and Max Roach. "Opus de Bop" and "Running Water" are dazzlers, while "And the Angels Swing" and "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" reveal Getz's often-noted Lester Young influence. Six sides cut for Bob Shad's Sittin' in With record label in October 1948 are especially satisfying on account of pianist Al Haig, electric guitarist Jimmy Raney, bassist Clyde Lombardi, and drummer Charles Perry. All six tunes were composed by Getz and demonstrate an obsession with bop formulae. "Frosty," also known as "Flugelbird," was recorded about a month later for Shad's other label, Jax. The same rhythm section backs trumpeter Norman Faye and a tenor sax quartet of Getz, Zoot Sims, Allen Eager, and Al Epstein. Garnished with a bit of primitive vibrato, this record has a strange but not unpleasant quality. The Stan Getz Tenor All Stars put down four sides for the New Jazz label in April 1949, lining up Al Cohn, Allen Eager, Brew Moore, and Zoot Sims in a smooth bop experiment landing somewhere between Woody Herman's Herd and Coleman Hawkins' Keynote Sax Ensemble. Walter Bishop laid a lot of block chords while sax after sax took a shot at running the changes, and Getz even blew baritone on "Five Brothers." A Savoy session from just a few weeks later placed trombonist Earl Swope amid Getz, Cohn, and Sims, with Duke Jordan on piano. Both of these octets came across as cool and well-organized. The Stan Getz Quartet, with Al Haig, Gene Ramey, and Stan Levey, made five excellent sides for the Prestige and New Jazz labels on June 21, 1949. Their rendition of Victor Herbert's "Indian Summer" is superbly mellow. It is easy to draw a line directly from this whimsical record directly to the cool bossa novas that would make Stan Getz so famous years later, even among a record-buying public who never heard any of these marvelous early recordings by this suede-toned tenor man. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide
- Artist: Stan Getz
- Format: CD
- Year: 2000
- UPC: 3307517112620
- Item Number: CTY711262
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- Label: Classics
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Bop, Cool, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz, West Coast Jazz
- Album Type: "Best of..." / "Greatest Hits"
- SPARS Code: AAD
- 'S Wonderful
- 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection
- Anniversary (Import)
- Anthology 1952-1955
- Apasionado
- At the Shrine
- At the Shrine
- Award Winner: Stan Getz
- Big Band Bossa Nova
- Big Band Bossa Nova
- Big Band Bossa Nova
- Big Band Bossa Nova (Import)
- Blue Skies
- Body and Soul [Our World]
- Body and Soul [Universal/Verve]
- Bossas and Ballads: The Lost Sessions
- But Beautiful
- Cafe Montmartre
- Captain Marvel
- Communications '72
- Compact Jazz: Stan Getz
- Complete Studio Master Takes: Stan Getz/Lou Levy
- Cool Velvet [Japan]
- Cool Velvet and Strings
- Dynasty [Bonus Track]
- Early Autumn [Golden Stars]
- Early Autumn [Rajon]
- Early Spring 1951
- Focus
- From Long Island to Stockholm (Import)
- Getz for Lovers
- Getz for Lovers
- Getz Plays Jobim: The Girl from Ipanema
- Getz Plays Jobim: The Girl from Ipanema
- Gold
- Imported from Europe
- Interlude in Bop
- Interpretations, Vol. 3
- Jazz 'Round Midnight: Bossa Nova
- Jazz Giants '58
- Jazz Giants '58
- Jazz Moods: Cool
- Let's Getz
- Live at Montmartre
- Live at Montmartre, Vol. 1 (Import)
- Live at Montmartre, Vol. 2 (Import)
- Live in London
- Live in London [Deluxe Edition]
- Live in London, Vol. 2
- Live on the Riviera
- Mickey One
- More Stan Getz for Lovers
- More West Coast Jazz with Stan Getz [Japan]
- Music for Lovers
- My First Jazz
- My Foolish Heart: Live at the Left Bank
- Prezervation
- Quartets
- Quartets
- Quartets [Bonus Tracks]
- Quartets [Bonus Tracks]
- Quiet Now: Body & Soul
- Quintessence New York - Los Angeles
- Rare Live
- Reflections
- Serenity
- Soft Samba (Import)
- Stan Getz [2007] (Import)
- Stan Getz and Arthur Fiedler at Tanglewood
- Stan Getz and Arthur Fiedler at Tanglewood (Import)
- Stan Getz and the Cool Sounds [2002 Reissue]
- Stan Getz and the Guitarists (Import)
- Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio
- Stan Getz at Large
- Stan Getz at Storyville, Vols. 1 & 2
- Stan Getz at Storyville, Vols. 1 & 2
- Stan Getz in Stockholm
- Stan Getz in Stockholm
- Stan Getz Plays [Japan 2003]
- Stan Getz Plays for Lovers
- Stan Getz with Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida
- Stan Getz's Finest Hour
- Stan Meets Chet
- Steamer
- Sweet Rain
- Sweet Rain [Remastered]
- Tempus Fugit
- The Artistry of Stan Getz: The Best of the Verve Years, Vol. 1
- The Bossa Nova Albums
- The Complete Roost Recordings
- The Complete Roost Sessions, Vol. 1
- The Complete Roost Sessions, Vol. 2
- The Complete Savoy Recordings
- The Definitive Stan Getz
- The Definitive Stan Getz
- The Essential Collection
- The Essential Stan Getz: The Getz Songbook
- The Final Concert Recording [Red Ink]
- The Other Side of Stan Getz
- The Rare Dawn Sessions
- The Smoothest Operator
- The Soft Swing
- The Song Is You
- The Sound
- The Steamer
- The Very Best of Stan Getz
- The Very Best of Stan Getz
- Ultimate Stan Getz
- Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova
- West Coast Jazz
- West Coast Jazz
- West Coast Jazz
- West Coast Jazz (Import)
- What the World Needs Now
- Performers:
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Credits:
- Al Epstein - ?
- Al Haig - ?
- Anatol Schenker - Liner Notes
- Bebop Boys - Performer
- Brew Moore - ?
- Charles Perry - ?
- Clyde Lombardi - ?
- Curly Russell - ?
- Duke Jordan - ?
- Earl Swope - ?
- Gene Ramey - ?
- Jimmy Raney - ?
- Max Roach - ?
- Mert Oliver - ?
- Norman Faye - ?
- Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor)
- Stan Levey - ?
- Walter Bishop - ?
- Zoot Sims - ?
