Ben Webster - King Of The Tenors (1954) Vinyl

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Ben Webster - King Of The Tenors (1954) Vinyl, mono, Verve 1981, Japan
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Ben Webster - King Of The Tenors (1954) Vinyl, mono, Verve 1981, Japan

DR Peak RMS Duration Track

DR14 -5.24 dB -22.78 dB 3:05 01-Tenderly
DR15 -2.36 dB -18.97 dB 4:13 02-Jive At Six
DR13 -5.30 dB -20.44 dB 3:08 03-Don't Get Around Much Anymore
DR13 -3.61 dB -20.46 dB 3:53 04-That's All
DR13 -3.12 dB -18.32 dB 4:34 05-Bounce Blues
DR12 -3.81 dB -19.29 dB 2:51 06-Pennies From Heaven
DR14 -3.56 dB -18.98 dB 3:22 07-Cottontail
DR14 -5.20 dB -23.63 dB 3:40 08-Danny Boy


Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR14

matytinman
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I love this record. I listened to it incessantly when learning to play saxophone in the late 1990s. I even recorded a (dismal) Tascam four-track cassette recording in my bedroom with guitar, double bass, brushes and tenor sax. Thank you for posting.

xxbstpagexx
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Such a mellow tone from that sax.
Like honey dripping from a spoon!

stixpooper
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00:01 "Tenderly" (Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence)
03:04 "Jive at Six" (Harry "Sweets" Edison)
07:17 "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell)
10:25 "That's All" (Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes)
14:19 "Bounce Blues" (Ben Webster)
18:52 "Pennies from Heaven" (Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke)
21:44 "Cotton Tail" (Ellington)
25:05 "Danny Boy" (Frederic Weatherly)

theopaopa
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Ben Webster's mellow side seems to be what most people remember about him, but he could rage and roar with the best of them. On this recording, he shows that ability on "Jive at Six, " and "Cotton Tail, " which is a revisiting of his classic solo with the Duke Ellington Orchestra in 1940. If you have not heard that 1940 masterpiece, give it a listen! Besides the legendary Webster solo, there is some excellent ensemble playing--which is what we expect from Ellington.

johnfan
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To matytinman a big big thanks and hug for uploading this! To everybody else here listening and having a good time: cheers, 🥂, this is how great music sounds like!

chalismi
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MORE THAN ANY OTHER FAMOUS JAZZ IMPROVISER - Ben knew how to effectively use a wide range of volume dynamics in his solos SO very effectively creating the mood he wanted to convey!! Truly one of Ben Webster's best, most fitting recordings!

nassar
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I love ben webster...I was about 20 years when I "met'

janbrekelmans
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What a talent, tone and articulation are amazing.

nigelcreasy
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cheers to you all, for being here to enjoy quality

creathechiboi
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If I played tenor sax - my biggest inspiration would have been Webster. Yes, Coltrane, Dexter, Rollins etc are amazing, but if I could sound like THAT !?

ethiopianmusicoldies
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Thank you, that’s comforting and smooth as velvet!☺️

sylviacooper
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Definitely grooving music, thank you for sharing this excellent lesson for all musicians...

steve
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"Tenderly" (Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence) - 3:02
"Jive at Six" (Harry "Sweets" Edison) - 4:11
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell) - 3:06
"That's All" (Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes) - 3:48
"Bounce Blues" (Ben Webster) - 4:32
"Pennies from Heaven" (Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke) - 2:49
"Cotton Tail" (Ellington) - 3:21
"Danny Boy" (Frederic Weatherly) - 3:37

Horsemam
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I love Big Ben Webster -
In sixty years of loving jazz I'd never seen of heard of this gem of an album...
Hearing this has made my night, so my next shot is dedicated to the uploader ...
Groove on

Blackgeoff
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Mój faworyt Webster, Dexter i Pres - Lester, Chat ❤️🎷 😅 dziękuję za muzykę, miód dla uszu i duszy!!! Emerytka z Wiednia 🌷

gosiaruthner
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Ben Webster✨️💯Música para mis oidos!❤🎷❤

mayrafuenmayor
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OMG, it’s the “whuhuuhuuhuuhuuuhuuuhh” you can hear in there for me!

AyomidimejiOlaoluwa
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The name of his album told me without lies what kind of player he is. He is the best tenor player.

snot
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So many great tenors come out of Ben : Dexter, Joe Henderson, etc. 😮

AlanSenzaki