Audio Park SP Reproduction Board Series
After the war jazz world is forced into a big wave of transformation, and the mainstream of jazz is moved to bebop and cool, and an independent solist is continuously born. Among the Bop Tenorman, which has been active in the late 1940s and early 1950s, includes 4 people of Stangetz, Wadel Grey, Allen Eager, and Harvey Steward. In particular, please pay attention to the Minor Label which is not often introduced in Japan. From all 6 Harvey Steward, 8 out of 20 songs, this is the world's first CD!
Song and Playing Orchest:
1. Pardon My Bop / Stan Getz Quartette (Nov. 25-26, 1948)
2. As I Live And Bop / Stan Getz Quartette (Nov. 25-26, 1948)
3. Interlude In Be Bop / Stan Getz Quartette (Nov.25-26, 1948)
4. Diaper Pin / Stan Getz Quartette (Nov. 25-26, 1948)
5. Poop Deck / Stan Getz with Al Haig Quintet (May 12, 1949)
6. Pennies From Heaven / Stan Getz with Al Haig Quintet (May 12, 1949)
7. Light Gray / Wardell Gray Quartette (Late 1948)
8. The Toup / Wardell Gray Quartette (Late 1948)
9. Shawn / Wardell Gray with Buddy Stewart Quintet (c.Apr. 1949)
10. Five Star / Wardell Gray with Al Haig Quintet (c.Apr. 1949)
11. Sugar Hill Bop / Wardell Gray with Al Haig Quintet (c.Apr. 1949)
12. Elevation / Allen Eager with Red Rodney's Be-Boppers (Jan. 29, 1947)
13. Deedle / Allen Eager with Dave Lambert Trio (c.May 1948)
14. The Way You Look Tonight / Allen Eager Quartette (Summer 1948)
15. Medidne Man / Herbie Steward Quintet (Jan. 17, 1950)
16. Passport To Pimlico / Herbie Steward Quintet (Jan.17, 1950)
17. T'ant No Use / Herbie Steward Quintet (Jan. 17, 1950)
18. Sinbad The Tailor / Herbie Steward Quintet (Jan. 17, 1950)
19. My Last Affair / Herbie Steward Quartet (Feb. 9, 1951)
20. My Baby Just Cares For Me / Herbie Steward Quartet (Feb. 9, 1951)