Gettin' Together
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Whims Of Chambers
- Bijou The Poodle
- Why Are We Afraid?
- Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
- Rhythm-A-Ning
- Diane
- Gettin' Together (Original Take)
- Gettin' Together (Alternate Take)
- The Way You Look Tonight
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #150785 in Music
- Released on: 1991-07-01
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
An Excellent Jazz CD for the Saxaphone Enthusiast
This is a wonderful CD from that 1950-1965 period when Jazz was at it's best. Art Peppers's saxaphone playing is something to behold if you've never heard it before and the songs on the album are an interesting mix. Very enjoyable.
"Gettin' Together" Has Got It Together
When Art Pepper made his classic "Meets The Rhythm Section" in 1957, the trio he used was the same one Miles Davis used in his first classic quintet -- Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones. To further capitalize on that album's success, Pepper cut a follow-up of sorts with "Gettin' Together" in 1960, again using Miles Davis' rhythm section. The only difference was that in those three years, two of the members of the Miles Davis group had changed. While Chambers still handled bass duties, Wynton Kelly had replaced Garland on piano and Jimmy Cobb, not Philly Joe, was on drums. To mix things up a little, Pepper has also added Conte Candoli on trumpet to the frontline. As with "Meets the Rhythm Section," the material on "Gettin' Together" is mostly standards -- "The Way You Look Tonight," Monk's "Rhythm-A-Ning," "Softly As In A Morning Sunrise" -- however, Chambers' original "Whims of Chambers" is the album's best track. While it doesn't quite measure up to "Meets the Rhythm Section," "Gettin' Together" has got it together.




