sábado, 12 de marzo de 2011

Tommy Potter's Hard Funk (1956 Metronome)- Lone Hill cd 2007


1 Imp
2 Keester Parade
3 Russ and Arlene
4 Punsch
5 T.N.T
6 Reets and I
7 Spontaneous
8 Tunnelbanen
9 Star Eyes
10 What Is This Thing Called Love
11 Guessin'

All tracks recorded for swedish Metronome label on EP's 7''; tracks 01-07 also were compiled on Hard Funk ( East-West, an Atlantic subsidiary label) LP 12''

Tracks 01-07:
Rolf Ericson (tp) Ake Persson (tb) Hacke Bjorksten (ts) Stig Gabrielsson (bars) Freddie Redd (p) Tommy Potter (b) Joe Harris (d)

Stockholm, Sweden, September 10, 1956

4486 Reets And I
4481 The Imp
4485 T.N.T.


Erik Norstrom (ts) replaces Bjorksten, Gabrielsson

Stockholm, Sweden, September 13, 1956

MR1162 | 4483 Russ And Arlene
MR1163 | 4482 Keester Parade
MR1166 | 4484 Punsch
MR1165 Spontaneous


Tracks 08-11
Rolf Ericson (tp) Benny Bailey (tp) Freddie Redd (p) Tommy Potter (b) Joe Harris (ds)
Stockholm, Sweden, September 16, 1956
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Biography by Scott Yanow
Tommy Potter was always best-known for his association with Charlie Parker (1947-50), particularly for being a member of Bird's quintet at a time when its other players were Miles Davis, Duke Jordan and Max Roach. Never a major soloist himself on the level of an Oscar Pettiford, Potter (who usually just played four-to-the-bar lines) was really an advanced swing stylist who was flexible (and skilled) enough to keep up with Parker's often rapid tempoes. He actually began on the bass fairly late, originally playing piano and guitar and not switching to bass until he was already 21 in 1940. Potter worked with John Malachi, Trummy Young and then quite notably the Billy Eckstine Orchestra (1944-45). After playing with John Hardee and Max Roach, Potter joined Bird's group. In addition to his work with Charlie Parker, Potter recorded with Bud Powell, Fats Navarro, Wardell Gray and other top bop musicians during the era.

In the 1950s he remained in demand, working with Count Basie (1950), Eckstine again (1950-51), Earl Hines (1952-53), Artie Shaw (1953-54), Eddie Heywood, Bud Powell's Trio, Tyree Glenn (1958-59), Harry Sweets Edison (1959-61), Buck Clayton and even Charles Lloyd. Although Potter's basic style gradually slipped behind the times, he had opportunities to record in many settings including with Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Shaw and Edison among others. After playing in a Charlie Parker memorial group in 1965, Potter gradually dropped out of music, becoming semi-retired. Tommy Potter only led two record dates, within three days of each other in Stockholm (in 1956) for the Metronome and East West labels.
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Hard Funk ( East-West, Atlantic) LP 12''

All these 7'' EP's have tracks (all or some) included on LoneHill CD:




11 comentarios:

ramson dijo...

Vbr HQ settings from CD.
Complete scans.
My rip.

http://rapidshare.com/files/451921473/To.Pott.-Har.Fu.rar

bluebird dijo...

Tommy Potter.

Thank you ramson - always good to hear some cool jazz from Sweden.
Many visiting American players recorded there starting back in the 1940s (Parker, Gillespie, Moody, Konitz, Getz etc) and always brought out the best in the local players.
Looking forward to hearing this.

Bhowani dijo...

absolutely exceptional post !

I couldn't imagine to find a tommy potter's ! great day thanks to you !

Philo dijo...

This artist is new to me.

Very enjoyable music.

Thanks.

the jazzman dijo...

TOMMY POTTER

Thank you.

Eric dijo...

I had no idea that Potter had ever been the leader. I hope to hear him solo. Thanks

Rhythm Changes dijo...

Thank you, Ramson, wonderful finding.

jazztap dijo...

merci

Melanchthon dijo...

Thank you very much !

112nortwest dijo...

Know I will ove this...discovered your blog through Kingcake...first spot is already amazing...cheers so much

Peter dijo...

Thanks for the Tommy Potter (Hard Funk)!