Play Paris

Play Paris

by The Herdsmen, Nat Pierce
Play Paris

Play Paris

by The Herdsmen, Nat Pierce

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Overview

Here's the deal on this set from "the Herdsmen": Dick Collins, Red Kelly, Ralph Burns, and a few other cats went over to Paris from Germany while they were playing with Woody Herman's Third Herd, the first to play Europe in 1954. All the players involved -- Nat Pierce, Cy Touff, Jerry Coker, Bill Perkins, Dick Hafer, Chuck Flores, Jimmy Gourley -- were either currently in the Third Herd or kicking around Europe anyway. Why have you heard of so few of these people? Simply because they are footnotes in jazz history, not major players. This is not to imply that they are not quality musicians, just that they were, most of them, workmen in various bands of the era, from Herman to Shorty Rogers to Kenton to Charlie Ventura, etc. Which is the exact importance of this wonderful, swinging West Coast-style date made in Paris for none other than French author and critic Charles Delauney. Trumpeter Dick Collins is who made it all happen after playing with the Dave Brubeck Octet, and studying in Paris with Darius Milhaud, the French composer who Brubeck and John Lewis studied with when he was in residence at Mills College later in his life. Collins picked up Kelly, Touff (bass trumpet!), Perkins (tenor), Hafer (tenor), pianist Henri Renaud, and drummer John Louis Viale-Coker. Pierce, Gourley, and Flores played on the next session a couple of days later. The program is an amalgam of originals, standards, and tunes literally unknown before or after this session, not credited to anyone. This is a blowing date. The arrangements are loose, the swing value is high, and there is a feeling of relaxation and reckless abandon found on few recordings from this period. This is West Coast jazz with a European elegance courtesy of Renaud -- one of the greatest pianists in any genre France ever produced. Most notable tracks here are the covers: Basie's "The King," Lester Young's "Blue Lester," Shelton Brooks' "Some of These Days," and one by Pierce -- who also did some arranging on "Honey Baby." A hot date, one that is welcome as a reissue on CD. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/09/2011
Label: Ojc
UPC: 0888072309463
Rank: 91102

Tracks

  1. The Gypsy
  2. Wet Back on the Left Bank
  3. Embarkation
  4. Thanks for You
  5. So What Could Be New?
  6. Just 40 Bars
  7. Palm Cafe
  8. Pot Luck

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Herdsmen   Primary Artist
Dick Collins   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Trumpet
Ralph Burns   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Piano
Nat Pierce   Primary Artist,Piano,Featured Artist
Cy Touff   Trumpet (Bass)
Jerry Coker   Clarinet,Sax (Tenor)
Dick Hafer   Clarinet,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Andy Razaf   Composer
The Herdsmen   Performer
Kirk Felton   Remastering
Fats Waller   Composer
Nat Pierce   Producer
Ralph Rainger   Composer
Ralph J. Gleason   Liner Notes
Leo Robin   Composer
Woody Herman   Supervisor
Jamie Putnam   Art Direction
Charles Delaunay   Producer
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