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Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 01 Jan 2010

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

If Gerry Mulligan and Ben Webster were two of your mates, then their album "GERRY MULLIGAN Meets Ben Webster" would be like a cheeky pint at the pub - smooth, satisfying, and with just the right amount of kick.

Mulligan's baritone saxophone dances with Webster's tenor saxophone throughout the album, creating a delightful musical tango that will leave you tapping your toes and snapping your fingers in no time. The chemistry between the two jazz legends is undeniable, and their playfulness shines through in every note.

From the opening track "Chelsea Bridge" to the closing notes of "In a Mellow Tone," Mulligan and Webster take you on a musical journey that is equal parts sophisticated and lighthearted. The arrangements are tight, the solos are mesmerizing, and the overall vibe is just plain fun.

If you're looking for an album to soundtrack your next dinner party, look no further than "GERRY MULLIGAN Meets Ben Webster." It's the perfect blend of cool jazz and good vibes, guaranteed to keep your guests entertained and your spirits high.

So grab a bottle of wine, put on your best cocktail attire, and let Mulligan and Webster serenade you into the night. You won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Chelsea bridge
2. The cat walk
3. Sunday
4. Who's got rhythm
5. Tell me when

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About the artist

Gerry Mulligan

Gerry Mulligan: The Cool Cat of Jazz With his smooth baritone saxophone and effortless charisma, Gerry Mulligan has solidified himself as a legendary figure in the world of jazz. Hailing from New York City, Mulligan burst onto the scene in the 1950s as part of the influential Cool Jazz movement. Known for his innovative approach to arranging and composing, Mulligan quickly became a sought-after collaborator, working with jazz luminaries such as Chet Baker, Miles Davis, and Stan Getz. Mulligan's music is a masterclass in cool, with his trademark laid-back style and impeccable phrasing earning him a reputation as one of the genre's true greats. Tracks like "My Funny Valentine" and "Walkin' Shoes" showcase Mulligan's unparalleled skill as both a performer and a composer. But Mulligan's talent isn't just limited to his musical abilities. With his sharp wit and charming personality, Mulligan is a true showman, captivating audiences with his larger-than-life stage presence and infectious energy. Whether he's leading a quintet or teaming up with a big band, Mulligan's music is guaranteed to get your toes tapping and your heart racing. So if you're looking for a touch of class and a whole lot of cool, look no further than the one and only Gerry Mulligan.

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