1951-1953

RELEASE
February 21, 2006
LABEL
Classics
GENRES
Jazz, Urban Blues, Jazz Instrument, Jazz Blues, Bop, Jump Blues, Saxophone Jazz

Album Review

This fourth installment in the Classics Gene Ammons chronology sews together everything recorded and released under his name for the Prestige, Decca, and United record labels between June 1951 and June 1953. Instrumental highlights, in addition to Ammons' sensually charged tenor saxophone, include Sonny Stitt on supporting tenor (on tracks 13-16, Stitt plays baritone sax); trombonist J.J. Johnson (tracks 13-16); and trumpeter supreme Johnny Coles, who was destined to make outstanding records with James Moody and Charles Mingus (tracks 17-24). This particular slice of Gene Ammons' career is delightfully gutsy and easy to relate to. The Prestige material is classic Jug; his brief involvement with Decca is a thrilling sideshow, and those sanguine, sultry, scruffy sides for Chicago's tiny United record label are precious artifacts of inestimable worth. Note that the rocking "Jim Dawgs" is an entirely different entity from a similarly titled bop exercise recorded by Ike Quebec for Savoy Records in August of 1945. During his heyday, Gene Ammons represented the perfect blend of swing, bop, and R&B. This wonderful compilation presents a healthy stripe of vivid material from his label-hopping period during the years immediately preceding the Eisenhower era.
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Track Listing

  1. Ammons Boogie
  2. Echo Chamber Blues
  3. Sirocco
  4. Fine and Foxy
  5. Hot Stuff
  6. Them There Eyes
  7. When the Saints Go Marching In
  8. Archie
  9. Undecided
  10. Until the Real Thing Comes Along
  11. Because of Rain
  12. Charmaine
  13. I'll Walk Alone
  14. Old Folks
  15. Beezy
  16. Somewhere Along the Way
  17. Just Chips
  18. Street of Dreams
  19. The Beat (Good Time Blues)
  20. Travelin' Light
  21. Red Top
  22. Fuzzy
  23. Stairway to the Stars
  24. Jim Dawgs