Buddy Tate and His Buddies
1973 studio album by Buddy Tate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buddy Tate and His Buddies is an album by saxophonist Buddy Tate which was recorded in New York City in 1973 and released on the Chiaroscuro label.[1][2]
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Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | June 1, 1973 | |||
Studio | WARP Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 43:02 | |||
Label | Chiaroscuro CR 123 | |||
Producer | Hank O'Neal | |||
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Reception
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Scott Yanow of AllMusic states, "Jam sessions featuring swing veterans were not that common an occurrence on record during the early '70s, making Hank O'Neal's Chiaroscuro label both ahead of and behind the times. ... although falling short of being a classic, this infectious and consistently swinging music is worth picking up".[3]
Track listing
- "Rockaway" (Buck Clayton) – 8:14
- "Medi 2" (Mary Lou Williams) – 6:11
- "Paris Nights" (Buddy Tate) – 7:35
- "When I'm Blue" (Tate) – 10:01
- "Sunday" (J. Fred Coots, Clifford Grey) – 11:01
Personnel
- Buddy Tate – tenor saxophone
- Roy Eldridge – trumpet
- Illinois Jacquet – tenor saxophone
- Mary Lou Williams – piano
- Steve Jordan – guitar
- Milt Hinton – double bass
- Gus Johnson – drums
References
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