Desmond: Here I AM

Desmond: Here I AM
Compilation album by Paul Desmond Quintet & Quartet
Released 2015
Genre Jazz
Length 66:00
Label Fresh Sound
FSRCD 873
Originally released by
Fantasy Records in 1954
LP3-21
LP3225

Desmond: Here I AM is a jazz compilation album issued by the Fresh Sound label in 2015.[1] It contains the first two record releases of alto saxophonist Paul Desmond as a leader: Paul Desmond Quintet with The Bill Bates Singers, a 10-inch vinyl record from 1954,[2] and Paul Desmond Quartet Featuring Don Elliott, a 12-inch from 1956,[2] both originally released on the label Fantasy Records.[3]

The album features different lineups led by Desmond, including highlights musicians like tenor saxophonist Dave van Kriedt, trumpeter Don Elliott, guitarist Barney Kessel, drummer Joe Dodge, and bassists Norman Bates and Bob Bates.

The repertoire consists of original compositions by Desmond, Elliott and van Kriedt, as well as a handful of standards, including songs authored by Tom Adair, J. Fred Coots, Matt Dennis, B.G. DeSylva, James Dyrenforth, Carroll Gibbons, Haven Gillespie, Jerome Kern, Gerry Mulligan, and the brothers George and Ira Gershwin.

Track listing

  1. Jeruvian (van Kriedt) 3:35
  2. Baroque [Choral Prelude] (van Kriedt) 1:43
  3. But Happy [Fugue IV] (van Kriedt) 3:03
  4. Misty Window (van Kriedt) 3:21
  5. Warm Cradle (van Kriedt) 2:49
  6. A Garden in the Rain (Dyrenforth-Gibbons) 2:48
  7. Soon (G. & I. Gershwin) 2:18
  8. Winky (Bill Bates) 2:56
  9. Will I Know (Jack Weeks) 2:52
  10. Jazzabelle (Desmond) 6:32
  11. A Watchmans Carroll (Elliott) 3:04
  12. Everything Happens to Me (Adair-Dennis) 5:16
  13. Let's Get Away from It All (Adair-Dennis) 4:09
  14. Look for the Silver Lining (Kern-DeSylva) 4:44
  15. Sacre Blues (Desmond) 6:05
  16. You Go to My Head (Coots-Gillespie) 5:43
  17. Line for Lyons (Mulligan) 5:26

Personnel on tracks

Notes

Sources

  1. Desmond: Here I AM. AllMusic.com. Retrieved on July 26, 2016.
  2. 1 2 Paul Desmond Quintet & Quartet. Fresh Sounds Records. Retrieved on July 26, 2016.
  3. Fantasy Records Discography. JazzDisco.org. Retrieved on July 26, 2016.
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