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2-3-4

2-3-4

SKU: V95307 Barcode: 8435723700968
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 19 Jul 2024

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Shelly Manne's 2-3-4 (+1 Bonus Track) Limited Edition is like a musical tornado, sweeping through your speakers and leaving you in a state of pure jazz bliss. Manne, known for his innovative drumming techniques, showcases his unmatched talent on this album, delivering tight rhythms and impeccable timing with every beat.

From the energetic opening track to the bonus track that leaves you begging for more, Manne and his band effortlessly blend traditional jazz sounds with modern flair. Each instrument shines on its own, but it's the way they come together that truly sets this album apart. The chemistry between the musicians is undeniable, creating a cohesive sound that is both captivating and exciting.

The limited edition nature of this release only adds to its allure. With only a select number of copies available, owning this album feels like being part of an exclusive club. It's a must-have for any jazz enthusiast looking to expand their collection with a truly unique and memorable listening experience.

So put on your best jazz hat, pour yourself a glass of your favourite drink, and prepare to be swept away by the musical magic of Shelly Manne's 2-3-4 (+1 Bonus Track) Limited Edition. It's a wild ride that you won't want to end. Trust us, you'll be hitting that replay button before you know it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Take the \A\ Train
2. The Sicks of Us
3. Slowly
4. Lean On Me
5. Cherokee
6. Me and Some Drums
7. Avalon

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We’re happy to accept returns for unwanted items provided that they’re returned within 14 days of receipt, unopened, unused and in perfect condition.

About the artist

Shelly Manne

Shelly Manne may not be a household name, but within the jazz world, he's a drumming legend on par with the greats. With a career that spanned over five decades, Manne left an indelible mark on the music scene with his impeccable timing, inventive rhythms, and dynamic playing style. Born in New York in 1920, Manne cut his teeth on the bustling jazz scene of the Big Apple before making his way to the West Coast in the 1950s. It was there that he truly found his groove, becoming a key player in the burgeoning West Coast jazz movement. Manne's versatility was unmatched, effortlessly moving between different jazz styles from bebop to cool jazz to avant-garde. His work as a session musician earned him the nickname "The West Coast's First-Call Drummer," playing on countless albums with some of the biggest names in jazz. But it wasn't just his technical prowess that set Manne apart. He had a personality as flamboyant as his drumming style, known for his quick wit and infectious sense of humour. Whether he was laying down a swinging groove or cracking a joke on stage, Manne always knew how to keep the audience entertained. Though he may have passed away in 1984, Shelly Manne's legacy lives on through his recordings and the countless musicians he inspired. So next time you're grooving to a jazz record, remember to tip your hat to the man behind the kit – Shelly Manne, the unsung hero of jazz drumming.

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