Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society - Blow Hot, Blow Cool Album
Tracklist
| 1 | –The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | IdWritten By – John Graas |
| 2 | –Herbie Fields And His Sextet | No More WordsWritten By – Herbie Fields, Manny Albam |
| 3 | –The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | I'm Forever Counting GeigersWritten By – Marty Paich |
| 4 | –The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Skip To My Loot |
| 5 | –Herbie Fields And His Sextet | The Lady Is A TrampWritten By – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers |
| 6 | –The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Speak EasyWritten By – Jack Montrose |
| 7 | –Herbie Fields And His Sextet | Nutcracker SwingWritten By – Herbie Fields, Manny Albam |
| 8 | –Herbie Fields And His Sextet | BaltimoreWritten By – Herbie Fields, Manny Albam |
| 9 | –Herbie Fields And His Sextet | St. Louis BluesWritten By – W.C. Handy |
| 10 | –Herbie Fields And His Sextet | Makin' WhoopeeWritten By – Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DL 8130 | Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society - Blow Hot - Blow Cool (LP, Mono) | Decca | DL 8130 | US | 1955 |
| DL 8130 | Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society - Blow Hot - Blow Cool (LP, Mono, Promo) | Decca | DL 8130 | US | 1955 |
| PCO 7300 AK | Herbie Fields / The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Herbie Fields / The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society - Blow Hot - Blow Cool (LP, Mono, RE) | MCA Coral | PCO 7300 AK | Germany | Unknown |
| DL 8130 | Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society - Blow Hot - Blow Cool (LP, Mono) | Decca | DL 8130 | US | 1955 |
| FR10-862 | Herbie Fields And His Sextet, The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society | Herbie Fields And His Sextet, The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society - Blow Hot, Blow Cool (10", Album, Mono) | Festival Records | FR10-862 | Australia | 1955 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone [1st] – Bert Herbert (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Bass – Curtice Counce (tracks: B1 To B4), Harvey Lang, Jr. (tracks: A5 To A6), Peter Compo (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Clarinet, Leader – Herbie Fields (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Drums – Forest (Chico) Hamilton (tracks: B1 To B4), Guy Vivdros (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Guitar – Rudolph "Rudy" Cafaro (tracks: A1 To A6), Yoshiaki Nadaoka (tracks: A5 To A6)
- Harp – Joseph "Joe" Black (tracks: A5 To A6)
- Leader – Tom Mack (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Liner Notes – Al "Jazzbo" Collins
- Piano – Joseph "Joe" Black (tracks: A1 To A6), Marty Paich (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Saxophone [Baritone] – Bob Gordon (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Saxophone [Tenor] – Herbie Fields (tracks: A5 To A6)
- Tenor Saxophone [1st] – Jack Montrose (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Tenor Saxophone [2nd] – Buddy Collette (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Trombone [1st] – Kai Winding (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Trombone [2nd] – Bill Byers (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Trombone [3rd] – Eddie Bert (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Trombone [4th] – Bart Varsalona (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Trumpet [1st] – Stu Williamson (tracks: B1 To B4)
- Trumpet [2nd] – Nicholas Drago (tracks: A1 To A6)
- Vocals – Marcy Lutes (tracks: A1 To A6)
Notes
Brunswick Regd Label :-
Matt black background with silver text
'Unbreakable Microgroove Record'
'Made In England'
Laminated Front Sleeve:-
Front sleeve is identical to Decca release but has the 'Brunswick Records' logo where the Decca logo is in the top RH corner.
Printed along the bottom 'Long playing 33 1/3 rpm microgroove flexible record' , white text on black background.
Laminated Rear Sleeve:-
Cat No. LAT 8110 printed to both top RH and LH sides with title below.
2 curved flipbacks top and bottom.
Biog of the artists/collaboration
'Printed in England' printed bottom LH corner within flip back.
'Made In England' printed below Brunswick logo bottom RH corner just above flip back.
Spine:-
Nothing printed on the spine
Inner:- Curved poly liner
As the title of this album would indicate, you are in for both some hot and some cool moments. The fact that Herbie Fields and his Sextet have been appointed the group representing the hot side and TMACCMS has been appointed the cool propounders doesn't necessarily end there because for some happy reason Herbie Fields and his Sextet have some very cool moments, indeed, and the boys from Melrose, as you will notice, leap in a very warm manner.
Be Assured that there is not a battle of the bands planned or to be assumed here. This is no hot versus cool sound dual. Rather, it is more like a formula for getting things to just the right taste. This is one of those dates where you know (even if you don't know) that a lot of hard work has gone before...arranging work, scoring, or to make it sound easier, scratching out a chart, writing a few originals, thinking up new ways of saying old familiar things, selecting musicians with compatible ideas and compassion for one another and then hoping fervently that instruments, studios, musicians and their respective chops will all be in the best possible condition for the date.
Whatever came out of this date came through work and persistance and there were some experiments tried that paid off, as you will hear. The serious student of contemporary music, however, will find no revolutionary upset in the musical concept. But, at the same time, he shouldn't expect to get 'knocked out' or to hear a 'new sound' every time he puts the needle to the groove. It's impossible. But the groups here have assimilated some interesting sounds and provided quite a few pleasurable moments.
That can sometimes be more important than the other.
About the Music:
"No Word Blues"... is really one of the nicest things in this set because it immediately gives a most relaxed, pleasant kind of smoky-blue feeling. This is largely due to Marcy Lutes who sings, wordlessly, and to the ebulliance of the Herbie Fields clarinet. This you will play more than once.
"The Lady is a Tramp"... is a highly revamped lady swinging along animatedly. This is the real "blow hot" portion of the album and you will hear some easy-listening guitar by Rudy Cafaro.
"Baltimore"... is a swinging easy-groove opus, with shades of a shave and a haircut -- two bits. Unison solidly but lightly shuffling gives this a pleasant nudging direction. Peter Compos on bass gets a little taste near the end but is subdued by somebody, probably Bart Varsalona on trombone.
"Nutcracker Swing"... borrows a few leaves from the Tchaikovsky book, especially "Waltz of the Flowers," which gets wrapped up into a modern corsage. Even a touch of Dixieland is thrown in and Peter Ilyitch might even be grooved by this one.
"St. Louis Blues"... gets a real funky treatment by Herbie Fields with some bucket-type clarinet and a very driving rhythm: the effect being a dance-stimulating effect.
"Makin' Whoopee"... the last of the grooves, is a robust version of the tune, the celebrants managing each to be heard in the revelry. It's a whoopee loud and long and human.
"I'm Forever Counting Geigers"... is an original by Marty Paich, who also played piano on the session. It's a very happy little thing that seems to jump off in all directions but has the necessary amount of cohesiveness to be well held together. It's faintly reminiscent of Chopin's Minute Waltz. The unison work contributes greatly to the enjoyment of the tune, and the soloists, in order of appearance, are "Bert Herbert," alto sax; Bob Gordon, baritone sax; Jack Montrose, tenor sax; Stu Williamson, trumpet; and Marty Paich on piano.
"Id"... is an original by John Graas whos "Jazz Studio 3" (Decca DL 8104) has just been released. Soloists involved are "Herbert," Gordon, Williamson, Montrose, Collette, and Paich plus the efforts of Chico Hamilton on drums and Curtis Counce on bass.
"Skip to my Loot"... is another Marty Paich arrangement of the standard, "Skip to My Lou." Marty's Piano establishes the theme contemplatively and tenderly at the beginning and then the saxophone quartet comes in up tempo. From then on it's each man for himself in this order: "Bert Herbert," alto; Jack Montrose, tenor; Stu Williamson, trumpet; and Bob Gordon, Baritone Sax. Marty Paich comes back on piano to return the original form to you undamaged in any respect.
"Speak Easy"... is an original by Jack Montrose. It is most easily the type of music that lets your imagination create a choreographic pattern. It's possibly the most interesting arrangement in the group and seems embued with a Kenton element. However, it goes its own way. Heard on the side are Montrose, Gordon, "Herbert," Williamson, and Paich with the addition of tenorman Buddy Collette.
Blow Hot - Blow Cool will, I'm sure, give you a taste of temperature, humidity, tempo and satisfaction. No more could be asked of any recording.
- Al "Jazzbo" Collins
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): MG 4091-1B
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): MG 4092-1B
Album
Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1955 Vinyl от Blow Hot - Blow Cool на : Blow Hot - Blow Cool. Style: Swing, Cool Jazz. Released: 1955. Herbie Fields And His Sextet. No More Words. Written-By Herbie Fields, Manny Albam. The Lady Is A Tramp. Written-By Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart. Herbie Fields And His Sextet, The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society : Blow Hot - Blow Cool is a swing music split recording by HERBIE FIELDS released in 1955 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Conservatory Chamber Music Society I'm Forever Counting Geigers B2 The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society Id B3 The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society Skip To My Loot B4 The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society Speak Easy. Genre: Jazz Album: Blow Hot, Blow Cool Country: UK Released: 1955 Style: Swing, Cool Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1788 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1383 mb WMA version RAR size: 1830 mb Rating: 4. 5 Votes: 856 Other Formats: RA WMA VOX MPC AA VQF TTA. A1 Herbie Fields And His Sextet. A2 Herbie Fields And His Sextet. A3 Herbie Fields And His Sextet. A4 Herbie Fields And His Sextet. A5 Herbie Fields And His Sextet. DL 8130 US. Herbie Fields And His. Sextet And The Melrose. Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society. Blow Hot - Blow Cool. LP, Mono, Promo. Error Warning. Report error. Blow Hot - Blow Cool by Herbie Fields and His Sextet - The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society. Release date. October 1955. The Lady Is a Tramp. Herbie Fields and His Sextet. Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart. Originally by Mitzi Green. Discover The Original. SecondHandSongs is building the most comprehensive source of cover song information. Blow Hot - Blow Cool from Herbie Fields 1955 Vinyl. And other albums from Herbie Fields are available on sale at Recordsale. Herbie Fields And His Sextet And The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber Music Society. Artists H Herbie Fields Blow Hot - Blow Cool. Mono 'This album is out of print. These recordings excepting Nos. 3 and 4 of Side One, and No. 4 of Side Two are also available in Decca Extended Play Albums ED 2244 and ED 2245 45 RPM. How High The Moon - Herbie Fields Sextet. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. 2:44 - A2 The Lady Is A Tramp - Composed By Rodgers-Hart - 2:34 - A3 Baltimore 3:01 - A4 Nutcracker Swing 3:01 - A5 St. Louis Blues 2:37 - A6 Makin' Whoppie - The Melrose Avenue Conservatory Chamber free to Herbie Fields Blow Hot, Blow Cool No More Words, The Lady Is a Tramp and more. 10 tracks . Blow Hot, Blow Cold Italian: Violenza al sole, also known as The Island is a 1969 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. A complex love story in the setting of a summer holiday in the beautiful islands off the coast of Puglia Italy. Here we find two couples: an irregular but happy Italian youth pair and the other Swedish, more mature and legal. Gunnar Lindmark is a professor of psychology, while his wife Meret find here a reminiscent of an old extramarital love, ceased because
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