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The George Duke Quartet - The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco album

The George Duke Quartet - The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco album

  • Performer: The George Duke Quartet
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco
  • Released: 1982
  • Country: Germany
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The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco. The George Duke Quartet.

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Recorded at Golden Gate Studio San Francisco, January 1966. Release date derived from the lacquer cut date code at the runouts. Rights Society: GEMA. A beautifully captured moment in time. George Duke chose his army buddy David Simmons (bass trumpet) for this early date in his career. What a unique sound this quartet evokes! The bass trumpet gives the sound a mellow, intimate, San Francisco in the mid sixties, mood! I wish we would have heard more from David Simmons! Cudos to George Duke! Reply Notify me Helpful. Marketplace 0 11 For Sale from €4. 0.

George Duke - piano David Simmons - trumpet John Heard - double bass George Walker - drums. This LP is a real collector's item. Just barely 20 at the time, pianist George Duke made his recording debut with a straight-ahead quartet also including the obscure bass trumpeter David Simmons, bassist John Heard and drummer George Walker. This was one of Duke's very few all-standards sets, and he proved to be a fine hard bop/soul-jazz pianist; unfortunately, that phase would not last long

The George Duke Quartet Presented by the Jazz Workshop 1966 of San Francisco (aka The Primal George Duke) is a post bop music album recording by GEORGE DUKE released in 1966 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Recorded at Golden Gate Studio San Francisco, January 1966. Thanks to snobb for the addition. STARK LINNEMANN QUARTET Third Stream. CHRISTOPHE GAUTHIER Fusion.

Just barely 20 at the time, pianist George Duke made his recording debut with a straight-ahead quartet also including the obscure bass trumpeter David Simmons, bassist John Heard and drummer George Walker. This was one of Duke's very few all-standards sets, and he proved to be a fine hard bop/soul-jazz pianist; unfortunately, that phase would not last long. Highlights include "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes," "Jeannine" and "Secret Love

The George Duke Quartet Presented by the Jazz Workshop 1966 of San Francisco by The George Duke Quartet. Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer. Originally by. Jeannine. Originally by Donald Byrd. Jerome Brainin, Buddy Bernier. Originally by Buddy Clark accompanied by Dick Jones.

Jazz Workshop 1966 The George Duke Quartet. Label: MPS Classical. Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz. This was my first album. It came about as a result of playing at The Jazz Workshop, the then famous jazz club in San Francisco. It went on to become a strip joint. Well they always said that jazz was brothel music). I was playing on a Monday Night (the off night for Les McCann who had played all the week before). Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer, the owner of SABA Records, Baldhard G. Falk and another person came to see Les, and decided to stay and see me upon learning that Monday was Les's night off. I didn't know who they were, so I was kinda loose and having a lot of fun. Besides, the.

GEORGE DUKE QUARTET Presented by the Jazz Workshop (1966). I didn't know who they.

George Duke, the leader of the group, is a very young San Francisco pianist. He was born and raised about ten miles north of the city, in Marin County. His formal musical education is not quite completed. He studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and plans to graduate sometime this summer. However, he has been playing both concerts and clubs for several years. Well they always said that jazz was brothel music) I was playing on a Monday Night (the off night for Les McCann who had played all the week before).

Tracklist

A1 The Second Time Around 5:23
A2 The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 7:33
A3 Days Of Wine And Roses 5:52
B1 Jeannine 4:25
B2 Little Girl Blue 7:04
B3 Secret Love 7:25

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – CFE

Credits

  • Bass – John W. Heard*
  • Drums – George R. Walker*
  • Liner Notes – Dr. B. G. Falk*
  • Piano – George M. Duke*
  • Producer – Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer
  • Recorded By – Willi Fruth
  • Trumpet – David L. Simmons*

Notes

Recorded at Golden Gate Studio San Francisco, January 1966

Edita CFE
Compania Fonografica Espanola
Spanish Liner Notes by Jorge Arnaiz

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (Depósito Legal): M. 25785 - 1982

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SB 15 074 ST, SB 15074 The George Duke Quartet The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco ‎(LP, Album, Gat) SABA, SABA SB 15 074 ST, SB 15074 Germany 1966
CRM 617 The George Duke Quartet The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco ‎(LP, Album, RE) MPS Records, BASF CRM 617 Germany 1971
5C 064-61170, 15074 George Duke The Primal George Duke ‎(LP, Album, RE, TP) MPS Records, MPS Records 5C 064-61170, 15074 Germany 1978
0068.233 The George Duke Quartet The George Duke Quartet Presented By The Jazz Workshop 1966 Of San Francisco ‎(LP, Album, RP) MPS Records 0068.233 Germany Unknown
5C 064-61170 George Duke The Primal George Duke ‎(LP, Album, RE) MPS Records 5C 064-61170 Netherlands 1978

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