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Booker Ervin's debut as a leader teamed the intense tenor saxophonist with fellow tenor Zoot Sims (one will have little difficulty telling the cool-toned Zoot apart from Booker), trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist George Tucker and drummer Dannie Richmond.
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Cookin' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Booker Ervin featuring performances recorded in 1960 for the Savoy label. All compositions by Booker Ervin except as indicated. You Don't Know What Love Is" (Gene de Paul, Don Raye) - 7:25. Down In the Dumps" - 6:14. Autumn Leaves" (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert) - 7:01. Recorded in Newark, New Jersey on November 26, 1960.
Tracklist: 1. The Blue Book, 2. Git It, 3. Little Jane, 4. The Book Cooks, 5. Largo, 6. Poor Butterfly. More albums from Booker Ervin: Down In The Dumps by Booker Ervin. Tex Book Tenor by Booker Ervin. Setting The Pace by Booker Ervin. The Song Book by Booker Ervin. Hip Cake Walk by Booker Ervin. The Space Book by Booker Ervin. Metronome Presents Jazz In The Garden At The Museum Of Modern Art by Booker Ervin. Gumbo! by Booker Ervin.
Booker Telleferro Ervin II (Denison, Texas, October 31, 1930 – New York City, July 31, 1970) was an American tenor saxophone player. Ervin is best known for his association with bassist Charles Mingus. He worked with Mingus from 1956 to 1963, appearing on "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" on the album Mingus Ah Um and "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting" on Blues and Roots, as well as Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus. After teaching himself tenor saxophone while in the United States Air Force Booker Ervin moved to the Boston area and studied at Berklee College of Music.
THE BOOK COOKS brings Booker and Zoot together for what I'm pretty sure is the only time on record. They make a striking contrast, and though Zoot is playing with his usual good nature, and robustly bluesy feeling, to my ears he is completely outclassed by Ervin (and I say that as a bigger fan of Zoot than Booker). Booker Ervin belongs in the tenor sax hall of fame with his contemporaries Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson. Right from the slow, lowdown bass walk that opens "The Blue Book," this album announces that it is the real thing. Everyone plays magnificently and with unmistakable originality: Booker with his keening sound, the unacknowledged master Tommy Turrentine, the great Tommy Flanagan, bedrock man George Tucker, and dancing Dannie Richmond.
The Book Cooks Booker Ervin. This album has an average beat per minute of 121 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 72/175 BPM). Tracklist The Book Cooks.
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