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Take Ten
(CD, 1993)

Primary Artist: Paul Desmond

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Format: CD
Feb 1993
Record Label: Bluebird RCA (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 078636614625
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Track Listing
1. Take Ten - (with Jim Hall)
2. El Prince - (with Jim Hall)
3. Alone Together - (with Jim Hall)
4. Embarcadero - (with Jim Hall)
5. Theme From "Black Orpheus," The - (with Jim Hall)
6. Nancy - (with Jim Hall)
7. Samba de Orpheu - (with Jim Hall)
8. One I Love, The (Belongs to Somebody Else) - (with Jim Hall)

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Contributing artists:Connie Kay, Jim Hall
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Jim Hall (guitar); Gene Cherico, Gene Wright (bass); Connie Kay (drums).
Recorded at Webster Hall, New York, New York between June 5 & 25, 1963.
Alto saxophonist Paul Desmond has been considered one of the avatars of the cool school of jazz. One of the few saxophonists of his generation to not be overly influenced by Charlie Parker, Desmond favored a sound that was somewhat mellow, suave, smooth and dry--so much so that critics and fans would liken his style to "a very dry martini." These appellations certainly weren't meant to imply that there's no emotion or swing in his playing, only that the focus is away from forced emotionalism.
TAKE TEN was recorded in 1963, with a small crew of sympatico musicians, including one of the finest mainstream jazz guitarists ever, Jim Hall. Hall and Modern Jazz Quartet drummer Connie Kay are the closest thing to "counterparts" on their instruments to the Desmond approach: tight, economical, tasteful. Everyone compliments each other perfectly. The program mixes originals, standards ("Alone Together") and several bossa nova pieces ("Samba De Orpheau," "Theme From Black Orpheus"). Desmond makes each piece his own. Nicely recorded, this album is recommended for both fans and newcomers.


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