Further Definitions Benny Carter & His Orchestra

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  • Release Date: 04/08/1997
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 3,695
  • Label: GRP RECORDS
  • UPC: 011105022927
 
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Further Definitions

1LISTENHoneysuckle Rose 3:54
2LISTENThe Midnight Sun Will Never Set 4:01
3LISTENCrazy Rhythm 3:26
4LISTENBlue Star 5:23
5LISTENCotton Tail 4:27
6LISTENBody and Soul 4:13
7LISTENCherry 4:56
8LISTENDoozy 3:36
9LISTENFantastic, That's You 6:15
10LISTENCome on Back Bonus Track 4:18
11LISTENWe Were in Love Bonus Track 4:31
12LISTENIf Dreams Come True Bonus Track 5:53
13LISTENProhibido 3:25
14LISTENDoozy Bonus Track 5:37
15LISTENRock Bottom Bonus Track 4:19
16LISTENTitmouse Bonus Track 3:02

Editorial Reviews

This essential single-CD combines altoist/arranger Benny Carter's classic Further Definitions with the related Additions to Further Definitions. The former set was a revisit, instrumentation-wise, to the famous 1937 session that Carter and tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins made in France with two top European saxophonists (Andre Ekyan and Alix Combelle) and guitarist Django Reinhardt. The all-star group (which also includes Hawkins, altoist Phil Woods, Charlie Rouse on second tenor, pianist Dick Katz, guitarist John Collins, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Jo Jones) performs a particularly inspired repertoire. Carter's charts, which allow Hawkins to stretch out on "Body and Soul," give everyone a chance to shine. "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Crazy Rhythm" hold their own with the 1937 versions, and "Blue Star" and "Doozy" prove to be two of Carter's finest originals. The second date does not quite reach the same heights, but is enjoyable in its own right. This time, Carter contributed six of the eight selections (including a remake of "Doozy"), and the band was gathered from jazzmen then working in the L.A. studios, including Carter and Bud Shank on altos, and tenors Teddy Edwards and either Buddy Collette or Bill Perkins. Although Benny Carter was not actively playing much at the time (this was his only small-group recording during 1963-1975), he is heard in typically prime form. Very highly recommended. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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