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Bud Shank: Bud Shank: Four Classic Albums
ByBud Shank
saxophone1926 - 2009
The quartet with

Claude Williamson
piano1926 - 2016
Chuck Flores
drumsb.1935
Bud Shank On Tenor from 1957 features the same group and is exactly what it promises. There's always been a fascination for altoists to dabble with the tenor saxophone, and while the fluidity of Shank's playing is present, this is a pretty typical set of standards and Hollywood tunes. "Over the Rainbow" is a nicely done version of a song with a difficult to locate sweet spot; "Body and Soul" is a standby that always brings out the best in everyone. The only misstep is "All The Things You Are" where Shank can't seem to find his footing, he throws phrases over the changes, but is only marginally successful in getting them to stick.
Shank also worked closely with

Bob Cooper
saxophone1925 - 1993
And finally there's I'll Take Romance from 1958 which brings on the orchestra again for a full-blown sax 'n' strings recording. This one was recorded in Italy under the direction of Len Mercer and fares pretty well in a setting that dooms many an ambitious player to the heap of dullness. Mercer's arrangements, however, are tasteful and unobtrusive, providing a backdrop for Shank without overwhelming him with overwrought swells and glissandos, and if things get a little too precious with the flute numbers, it's at least a consistently pleasant record that floats along pleasantly.
Shank never recorded a masterpiece, but did record several fine records in his long career. He was like the guy that you always want to have at parties: not likely to offend or do anything crazy, but simply the guy you wanted to have around to make sure things got started properly. He had a long and successful career, and these sessions were just the start of a musician who remained just outside the spotlight for most of his career, but knew what to do when he was there.
Tracks:
CD1: Bag of Blues; Nature Boy; All This and Heaven Too; Jubilation; Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me; Nocturne For Flute; Walkin'; Carioca; When You Wish Upon A Star; Put Your Dreams Away; Thanks For The Memory; Tenderly; Danny Boy; Dinah; As Long As There's Music; A Romantic Guy; Steve Allen Theme. CD2: The Love Nest; Thou Swell; Tenderly; Over The Rainbow; Long Ago And Far Away; I Never Knew; All The Things You Are; Body and Soul; BLue Lou; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Deep Purple; Out Of This World; What A Difference A Day Makes; Embraceable You; I'll Take Romance; These Foolish Things; Someone To Watch Over Me; You Are Too Beautiful; How Deep Is the Ocean; When Your Lover Is Gone.
Personnel:
Bud Shank: alto sax, tenor sax, flute; Claude Williamson: piano (CD1 #1-8, CD2 #2-9); Chuck Flores: drums (CD1 #1-8, CD2 #2-9); Don Prell: bass (CD1 #1-8, CD2); Bob Cooper: tenor sax, oboe (CD1 #9-17, CD2 #1); Jimmy Pratt: drums (CD2 #10-20); Len Mercer: arranger (CD2 #-10-20). ">
Track Listing
CD1: Bag of Blues; Nature Boy; All This and Heaven Too; Jubilation; Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me; Nocturne For Flute; Walkin’; Carioca; When You Wish Upon A Star; Put Your Dreams Away; Thanks For The Memory; Tenderly; Danny Boy; Dinah; As Long As There’s Music; A Romantic Guy; Steve Allen Theme. CD2: The Love Nest; Thou Swell; Tenderly; Over The Rainbow; Long Ago And Far Away; I Never Knew; All The Things You Are; Body and Soul; BLue Lou; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Deep Purple; Out Of This World; What A Difference A Day Makes; Embraceable You; I’ll Take Romance; These Foolish Things; Someone To Watch Over Me; You Are Too Beautiful; How Deep Is the Ocean; When Your Lover Is Gone.
Personnel
Bud Shank
saxophoneBud Shank: alto sax, tenor sax, flute; Claude Williamson: piano (CD1 #1-8, CD2 #2-9); Chuck Flores: drums (CD1 #1-8, CD2 #2-9); Don Prell: bass (CD1 #1-8, CD2); Bob Cooper: tenor sax, oboe (CD1 #9-17, CD2 #1); Jimmy Pratt: drums (CD2 #10-20); Len Mercer: arranger (CD2 #-10-20).
Album information
Title: Bud Shank: Four Classic Albums | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Avid Records UK
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