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The Red And Brown Brothers - East Coast Jazz album

The Red And Brown Brothers - East Coast Jazz album

  • Performer: The Red And Brown Brothers
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: East Coast Jazz
  • Released: 1958
  • Style: Cool Jazz
  • MP3 version size: 1908 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1834 mb
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Album · 1955 · 10 Songs.

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In 1955 the difference between East/West Coast jazz was a hot topic, with critics and fans capable of taking zealous musical alliances with one or the other. The title of this disc, West Coast Jazz, was conceived as a joke, considering all musicians involved were originally from the East Coast and did not play exclusively in the laid-back, commercially profitable, cool style, as pigeonholed by some. Stan Getz was in California for his part in the film the Benny Goodman Story, where he picked up a week long gig at Zardi's in Hollywood.

Tracklist

A1 Not Really The Blues
A2 All Of Me
B1 Blues For Eddy
B2 Three Little Words

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Kees Bruin*, Wybe Schuurmans
  • Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Tinus Bruin*
  • Bass – Dubby Dubois*
  • Drums – Kees Kranenburg
  • Guitar – Jan Blok
  • Piano – Charlie Nederpelt
  • Tenor Saxophone – Toon van Vliet
  • Trombone – Hans Van Assenderp
  • Trumpet – Jerry Van Rooyen
  • Trumpet, Vibraphone – Ack Van Rooyen
  • Vibraphone – Rob Meyn