Condizioni del lotto:
Buono (pochissimi segni di utilizzo)
Vinilo casi perfecto (VG++) Funda con ligero signo de uso pero en muy buenas condiciones (VG+)
Richie Cole & Boots Randolph "Yakety Madness" LP
(Palo Alto - Fonomusic) 1986 made in Spain
cat. num. 86 2205
#jazz
A1 | Yakety Sax | 2:05 |
A2 | Flamingo | 2:05 |
A3 | Good Morning Heartache | 3:40 |
A4 | Wabash Cannonball | 2:25 |
A5 | Night Train | 2:39 |
A6 | Jambalaya | 2:20 |
A7 | Walkin' With Mr Lee | 4:06 |
B1 | Walkin' With Mr Boots | 4:34 |
B2 | Moonglow-Picnic | 2:35 |
B3 | Body And Soul | 2:42 |
B4 | Barnyard Be-Bop | 2:02 |
B5 | Song Of The South ( As Time Goes By / Sleepy Time Down South / Stars Fell On Alabama / Georgia / Dixie (I Wish I Was In Dixieland) / Do You Know What It Means / Sentimental Journey ) | 3:48 |
Back in the mid-'70s, when bebop was being greatly overshadowed by fusion, Richie Cole showed that not only was bop not old-fashioned, but it could be quite fun. His Alto Madness was essentially the idea that any tune, no matter how unlikely its source, could be turned into exuberant bop. Through the years, he has successfully recorded such songs as "The I Love Lucy Theme," "Holiday for Strings," "Hurray for Hollywood," "The White Cliffs of Dover," "Come Fly with Me," "The Star Trek Theme," and "La Bamba." Influenced by Phil Woods and Charlie Parker, Cole heard jazz from an early age because his father owned a jazz club in New Jersey. He started on alto when he was ten, attended Berklee for two years, and joined Buddy Rich's big band in 1969.