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The Complete Aladdin Recordings Of Lester Young
- 1995
- 40 tracks
- 2 uur, 4 min
- jazz
Album Description
Lester Young's 'The Complete Aladdin Recordings Of Lester Young' is a masterful compilation that showcases the legendary jazz musician's incredible talent. Released on 1 January 1995 by Blue Note Records, this extensive collection spans 2 hours and 4 minutes, featuring a plethora of remastered tracks that highlight Young's unique style and flair.
With a career-defining blend of jazz, cool jazz, and bebop, Lester Young's music is a testament to his innovative approach and enduring influence. The album's tracklist is a veritable treasure trove of jazz classics, including 'Indiana', 'Body And Soul', 'These Foolish Things', and 'On The Sunny Side Of The Street', all meticulously remastered to provide an unparalleled listening experience.
Throughout the album, Young's distinctive saxophone playing and expressive phrasing are on full display, as he effortlessly navigates complex melodies and improvisations with characteristic ease. From the upbeat energy of 'Jumpin' At Mesner's' to the melancholic introspection of 'Please Let Me Forget', Lester Young's music is a rich tapestry of emotions, textures, and moods.
'The Complete Aladdin Recordings Of Lester Young' is a must-have for fans of the jazz legend, offering a comprehensive and intimate portrait of his artistry. With its impeccable sound quality and extensive tracklist, this album is an essential addition to any jazz collection, and a powerful reminder of Lester Young's lasting impact on the world of music.
Tracks
- Indiana - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- I Can't Get StartedNat King Cole, Lester Young
- Tea For Two - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Body And Soul - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- D. B. BluesLester Young
- Lester Blows Again - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- These Foolish Things - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Jumpin' At Mesner's - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- It's Only A Paper Moon - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- After You've Gone - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Lover Come Back To Me - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Jammin' With Lester - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- You're Driving Me Crazy - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- New Lester Leaps In - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Lester's Be Bop Boogie - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- She's Funny That Way - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Sunday - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- S.M. Blues - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Jumpin' With Symphony Sid - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- No Eyes Blues - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Sax-O-Be-Bop - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Easy Does It - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Easy Does It - Alternate Take / Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Movin' With Lester - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- One O'Clock Jump - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Jumpin' At The Woodside - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- I'm Confessin' (That I Love Your) - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Lester Smooths It Out - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Just Cooling - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Tea For Two - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- East Of The Sun - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- The Sheik Of Araby - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Something To Remember You By - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Riffin' Without HelenLester Young
- Please Let Me Forget - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- He Don't Love Me Anymore - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- Pleasing Man Blues - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- See See Rider - Remastered 1995Lester Young
- It's Better To Give Than Receive - Digitally RemasteredLester Young
About Lester Young
Lester Young, affectionately known as "Pres" or "Prez," was a titan of jazz, renowned for his innovative and emotionally resonant tenor saxophone playing. Born in 1909, Young's musical journey began in his family's band, where he was taught to play multiple instruments by his father. His distinctive, relaxed, and sophisticated style revolutionized jazz improvisation and influenced generations of musicians. Young's collaborations with legends like Count Basie and Billie Holiday are legendary, and his solos often served as a transparent window into his emotional state. Despite facing personal struggles, Young's impact on jazz is immeasurable, earning him the title "President of Jazz." His legacy endures as one of the most influential figures in the history of the genre.
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