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Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - 1957 - Sing a Song of Basie
2007-12-24 07:35:00 by humppazoid in HUMPPAZOID'S HOUSE
 

1 Everyday Chatman 5:18
2 It's Sand, Man! Hendricks, Lambert, Lewis 2:27
3 Two for the Blues Hefti, Hendricks 2:42
4 One O'Clock Jump Basie, Durham 3:00
5 Little Pony Hefti, Hendricks 2:28
6 Down for Double Green, Hendricks, Lambert 2:11
7 Fiesta in Blue Goodman, Hendricks, Lambert ... 3:14
8 Down for the Count Foster, Ritter 2:58
9 Blues Backstage Foster 2:58
10 Avenue C Clayton, Hendricks, Lambert 2:52

Review by Scott Yanow
The premiere vocal jazz group, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross made their recording debut on this classic album, which has been reissued on CD by GRP. After unsuccessfully searching for a dozen singers in 1957 who could sing vocalese in a re-creation of some famous records by the Count Basie Orchestra, Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, and Annie Ross decided to overdub their voices several times instead. Utilizing just a rhythm section, the vocalists sing the witty and inventive lyrics of Hendricks in note-for-note reproductions of ten Basie records. Highlights include "It's Sand, Man!," "One O'Clock Jump," the up-tempo "Little Pony," and "Avenue C." This record was a sensation when it was released and it is still quite enjoyable and unique.
 
 
 
 
 
 




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