Album Details
Title: Jimmy Raney: A Artist: Jimmy Raney Release Date: 1955 Re-Released On: 6/26/2006 Label: Prestige/OJC, Jvc Victor Duration: 46:10 Album Type(s): Instrumental UPCs: 025218170628, 4988002506385, 025218170611 Genre: Jazz Styles: Cool, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Passionate, Austere, Bright, Cheerful, Confident, Dramatic, Earnest, Earthy, Energetic, Exuberant, Freewheeling, Literate, Lively, Melancholy, Playful, Poignant, Precious, Refined/Mannered, Rousing, Searching, Sentimental, Sophisticated, Sprawling, Stately, Stylish, Thoughtful, Uplifting, Warm, Witty, Wry Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
-
Minor
-
Some Other Spring
-
Double Image
-
On the Square
-
Spring Is Here
-
One More for the Mode
-
What's New?
-
Tomorrow Fairly Clowdy
-
A Foggy Day
-
Someone to Watch over Me
-
Cross Your Heart
-
You Don't Know What Love Is
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2006 | CD | Jvc Victor | 41578 | | 1991 | CD | Prestige/OJC | OJCCD-1706-2 |
|
|
Similar CDs
Members who requested this CD also requested:
Album Review
Jimmy Raney leads two separate groups on this OJC reissue CD, both recorded during the mid-'50s. The first session finds the leader experimenting with overdubbing a second guitar line over his introduction and closing during all four pieces, including the very exciting "Minor" (which is based on the chord changes to "Bernie's Tune"), "Double Image" (inspired by "There Will Never be Another You"), plus some wild improvised counterpoint between Raney and pianist Hall Overton in "On the Square" and an intricate rendition of the ballad "Some Other Spring." John Wilson is added on trumpet for the second and third studio dates, which primarily consist of standards. The briskly swinging "Spring Is Here," a softly played "What's New," and a very delicate "You Don't Know What Love Is" are highlights. Raney's originals include "One More for the Mode," an enjoyable reworking of a Bach two-part invention, and "Tomorrow, Fairly Cloudy," a blazing bop number which is the high point of the latter date. This CD contains some of Jimmy Raney's finest work as a leader and is highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Art Mardigan | ?, Drums | | Bob Weinstock | Supervisor | | Gary Hobish | Remastering | | Hall Overton | ?, Piano | | Ira Gitler | Liner Notes | | Jimmy Raney | Guitar | | John Wilson | ?, Trumpet | | Nick Stabulas | Drums, ? | | Phil DeLancie | Remastering | | Rudy Van Gelder | Engineer | | Teddy Kotick | ?, Bass |
|
|