Five Classic Albums
Five Classic Albums
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Our Take
Our Take
URBIE GREEN Five Classic Albums Review:
Legend has it that when the great brass gods of yore gathered to imbue the world with the sweet sounds of trombone, they bestowed upon Urbie Green an extra sprinkling of musical magic. And boy, does it show on this collection of five classic albums.
From the moment you press play, you're transported to a world where trombones reign supreme and the air is filled with the smooth, dulcet tones of Urbie Green's horn. His mastery of the instrument is truly something to behold, as he effortlessly weaves his way through each track with a finesse that belies his decades in the industry.
The albums themselves are a testament to Green's versatility, with each one offering a different glimpse into his musical prowess. Whether he's tackling jazz standards or putting his own spin on classic tunes, Green's touch is always unmistakable.
But what truly sets this collection apart is the sheer joy that radiates from every note. It's impossible to listen to these albums without feeling a smile spread across your face, as Green's infectious energy reaches out and grabs hold of your soul.
So if you're in need of a musical pick-me-up, look no further than Urbie Green's Five Classic Albums. It's a true testament to the power of music to lift your spirits and make you feel alive. Trust us, you won't be able to resist the undeniable charm of this trombone maestro.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Cherokee
2. I Ain't Got Nobody
3. Stella By Starlight
4. Little John
5. With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
6. 'Round Midnight
7. Sleep
8. Soft Winds
9. Springsville
10. Plain Bill from Bluesville
11. Home
12. Reminiscent Blues
13. Thou Swell
14. You Are Too Beautiful
15. Paradise
16. Warm Valley
17. Frankie and Johnny
18. One for Dee
19. Limehouse Blues
20. Am I Blue
21. Dirty Dan
22. It's Too Late Now
23. Old Time Modern
Disc: 2
1. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
2. Lullaby of Birdland
3. Med's Tune
4. Incubator
5. Skylark
6. La Salle
7. Dansero
8. Stairway to the Stars
9. Johnbo Mambo
10. Mutation
11. On Green Dolphin Street
12. Just One of Those Things
13. How About You?
14. When Your Lover Has Gone
15. Three Little Words
16. Sneaky Pete
17. Melody in Bb
18. Sassafras
19. Love Locked Out
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About the artist
Urbie Green
URBIE GREEN: The Slide Master When it comes to jazz trombonists, there are few who can hold a candle to the legendary Urbie Green. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Green's smooth, velvety tones have been captivating audiences for over six decades. His effortless technique and unparalleled musicality have made him a true force to be reckoned with in the world of jazz. Green first rose to prominence in the 1950s, playing with big bands led by the likes of Woody Herman and Gene Krupa. His unique style and virtuoso playing quickly caught the attention of critics and fans alike, earning him a reputation as one of the most talented trombonists of his generation. But it wasn't just his technical prowess that set Green apart from his peers - it was his quirky, larger-than-life personality that truly made him a standout figure in the jazz world. Whether he was cracking jokes on stage or dazzling audiences with his unparalleled slide technique, Green always knew how to keep things fun and entertaining. Today, Urbie Green continues to enchant audiences with his soulful playing and infectious energy. His discography is as vast and varied as his talent, with over 50 albums to his name, showcasing his incredible range and musical versatility. So, if you're looking for a trombonist who can make you laugh, cry, and everything in between, look no further than Urbie Green. With his infectious charm and unmatched skill, Green is sure to leave you wanting more.
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