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JLP 11
EAST COAST SOUNDS

featuring ZOOT SIMS – TONY SCOTT – AL COHN

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TRIGGER ALPERT ALL STARS: Joe Wilder (tp) Urbie Green (tb) Tony Scott (cl, ts) Zoot Sims (as, ts) Al Cohn (ts, brs) Trigger Alpert (b) Ed Shaughnessy (drs)

Marty Paich (arr) – (1) Dick Hyman (arr) – (2) Tony Scott (arr) – (3)



SIDE 1

  1. Treat Me Rough (2:50) (Gershwin) (2)

  2. Looking at You (4:21) (Porter) (1)

  3. Love Me Tomorrow (4:52) (Latouche-Duke) (1)

  4. Trigger Fantasy (2:27) (Alpert) (2)

  5. Tranquilizer (4:28) (Hyman) (2)

SIDE 2

  1. Like The Likes of You (4:08) (Harback-Duke) (1)

  2. I Wish I Were in Love Again (3:37) (Hart-Rodgers) (1)

  3. I Don’t Want To Be Alone Again (3:30) (Mercer-Smith) (3)

  4. Trigger Happy (5:24)(Scott) (3)

  5. Where’s That Rainbow? (3:36) (Hart & Rodgers) (2)



About Jazzland Records –

   Jazzland’s new series of HIGH FIDELITY long play albums are designed to bring you examples of some of the finest of mid-century jazz, at prices within the reach of all.

Such albums those listed below, and others to be released on Jazzland, feature the work of many of the most talented and exciting of modern jazz musicians. You’ll hear such men as Kenny Dorham, Herbie Mann, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones, Clark Terry – and many, many others – in outstanding performances recorded under the finest and most up-to-date high fidelity conditions. All Jazzland LPs are high quality pressings, attractively packaged.

About This Album –

   Top-flight East Coast-based playing the work of top arrangers from both coasts (included the noted West Coast writer, Marty Paich). Such a line-up has to add up to foot-tapping, finger-popping music, with the five horns blending for a rally big sound. There’s outstanding solo work by Tony Scott and Zoot Sims. And as part of the fun, there’s quite a bit of fancy doubling by the reed stars: Al Cohn, Sims and Scott (in order) take tenor solos on Tranquilizer; Zoot and Cohn do the same on Love Me Tomorrow; and midway through Looking at You, Scott switches to tenor, with Urbie Green’s trombone joining in to crate a “Four Brothers” effect.

   JAZZLAND releases include:

Jazz Lab – Donald Byrd & Gigi Gryce – JLP 1

Zoot Sims Quintet – JLP 2

The Swingers – featuring Kenny Dorham, Frank Foster, Cecil Payne, Kenny Drew, Wilbur Ware, Art Taylor with Matthew Gee, Ernie Henry – JLP 3

Zulu – Randy Weston, with Art Blakey – JLP 4

Herbie Mann Quintet, featuring Jack Sheldon – JLP 5

Hard Bop – Kenny Drew, Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley – JLP 6

Crusin’ – featuring The Rhythm Sections (Philly Joe Jones, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers or Wilbur Ware) with Clark Terry, Ernie Henry – JLP 7

Low-Down Guitar – Mundell Lowe, Billy Taylor, Gene Quill – JLP 8

The Tough Piano Trio – Kenny Drew, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones – JLP 9

Top Trumpets – Kenny Dorham / Clark Terry, with Johnny Griffin, Wynton Kelly, Philly Joe Jones, Ernie Henry – JLP 10

East Coast Sounds – featuring Zoot Sims, Tony Scott, Al Cohn, Joe Wilder, Urbie Green– JLP 11

The Chicago Cookers – Wilbur Ware, Johnny Griffin, Junior Mance – JLP 12

Greenwich Village Jazz – Randy Weston and Cecil Payne – JLP 13

Kenny Dorham and Friends – JLP 14

Double Trumpet Doings – featuring Don Elliott, Dick Hyman, Mundell Lowe, Rusty Dedrick– JLP 15


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