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Harry Allen - Love Songs Only! (2013)

Posted By: mark70
Harry Allen - Love Songs Only! (2013)

Harry Allen - Love Songs Only! (2013)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 77:46 min | 178 MB
Genre: Mainstream Jazz | Label: Nagel Heyer Records

Fathers serious about seeing their sons one day becoming famous athletes begin developing their offspring's skills at a very young age. In the case of Harry Allen's father, who was a big-band drummer, he played jazz records each day for Harry before he went off to kindergarten. Starting off with accordion lessons, there was a fortuitous switch to saxophone later. Attending Rutgers University, Allen studied saxophone with Sahib Shihab, Bob Mintzer, and John Purcell. In 1989, he graduated from Rutgers with a degree in jazz tenor saxophone. While at Rutgers, Allen got his first gig with the help of master bass player Major Holley, where he replaced Zoot Sims at a studio recording with John Bunch, George Masso, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Ruby Braff. During the session, Dizzy Gillespie dropped by. Quite heady company for a young tenor player doing his first recording. Wholley also led Allen to Oliver Jackson, who Allen subsequently accompanied on several tours to Europe. A 1986 session with Kenny Barron was Allen's first recording date. After that, Allen had 19 recordings to his name for such labels as Progressive, Audiophile, and Nagel-Heyer. Later, his recordings were with major label RCA-Victor. Three of his discs have been awarded a Gold Disc by Swing Journal Magazine and his CD Tenors Anyone won both the Gold Disc and New Star awards. He has recorded as a sideman with Bucky Pizzarelli (with whom he performs quite frequently), Warren Vache, and Jeff Hamilton. Allen's musical inspiration and interpretive approach come from the giants and innovators of mainstream saxophone, including Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Illinois Jacquet, and Lester Young. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Allen has pretty much eschewed the modern, avant-garde, and impressionist schools of jazz of John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and Ornette Coleman. Allen continues to record extensively and makes frequent appearances at jazz festivals and concerts.

Tracklist:

01. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
02. Where Are You
03. I Can't Get Started
04. Quiet Nights
05. I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
06. Comes Love
07. Here Are My Arms
08. Cloudy
09. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
10. In Love in Vain
11. Sophisticated Swing
12. My Foolish Heart
13. Straighten Up and Fly Right

Personnel:

Harry Allen: tenor sax
Randy Sandke: trumpet
John Bunch: piano
Brian Dee: piano
Dave McKenna: piano
Dennis Irwin: bass
Len Skeat: bass
Frank Tate: bass
Duffy Jackson: drums
Butch Miles: drums
Oliver Jackson: drums
Howard Alden: guitar