Late Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Why has there never been a Benny Carter Mosaic? And what's your favorite period of Benny's music in general? Quote
jazzbo Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Probably a licensing challenge for a Benny Carter set, and possibly sizing issues. I really haven't been into Benny Carter a lot during my jazz journey. I would probably say the Verve years would be my "favorite period." Edited 9 hours ago by jazzbo Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago If you look beyond the Norman Granz Jam Sessions that Benny Carter participated in, IMO his Verve years, while certainly fine, tend to be rather middle-of-the-roadish, i.e. mainstreamish on safe ground, and probably not all that distinctive above and beyond what else there was in major-label mainstream recordings of the 50s. And quite a few noteworthy recordings that he put his special touches to were under the leadership of others. Personally I find his early 30s and late 30s and 40s big band recordings as well as his European recordings from the "in-between" 30s period more stimulating to explore as a whole. But of course YMMV. Quote
felser Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago My favorite I'm aware of is the 'Further Definitions' album on Impulse!, but that may well be a function of the sidemen and my taste, rather than it being artistically superior to his other work. Quote
sonnymax Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Benny Carter, trumpet, alto sax; Frank Rosolino, trombone; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Andre Previn or Jimmie Rowles, piano; Barney Kessel, guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Shelly Manne, drums. Los Angeles, June 11 & 22, 1957. Contemporary C3555; Stereo S7028. Edited 6 hours ago by sonnymax Quote
jlhoots Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, felser said: My favorite I'm aware of is the 'Further Definitions' album on Impulse!, but that may well be a function of the sidemen and my taste, rather than it being artistically superior to his other work. +1 Quote
Late Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago The Complete 1930-1940 Recordings Recommended! There's a single disc out on JSP (1933-1934) that's also good. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I especially enjoy his recordings for the 70's, 80's & 90's . Along with Further Definitions already mentioned a few times, here are some others I like. Still some more: Quote
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