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      2. complete jazz series 1948 - 1952 - eddie "lockjaw" davis

      Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1952

      Eddie "Lockjaw" DavisEddie "Lockjaw" Davis
      • 2008
      • 26 tracks
      • 1 uur, 14 min
      • hard bop
      Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1952 - Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
      Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1952 - Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

      Album Details

      Dive into the rich and vibrant world of jazz with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' "Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1952." This comprehensive collection spans five years of Davis' early career, showcasing his mastery across a variety of styles including hard bop, soul jazz, bebop, and cool jazz. With 26 tracks, the album offers a generous serving of Davis' dynamic saxophone playing, accompanied by some of the era's finest musicians.

      The album kicks off with tracks from 1948, including the lively "Happy Birthday" and the spicy "Black Pepper," setting the tone for the energetic journey ahead. As the years progress, Davis' evolution as an artist is evident, with tracks like "In The Dozens" and "She's My Baby" from 1949, and the Latin-infused "Lockjaw Goes Latin" from around the same time. The 1950 sessions include standout tracks like "I'm Gonna Eat You With A Spoon" and "Bewitched," demonstrating Davis' versatility and creativity.

      Each track is a testament to Davis' skill and innovation, making this album a treasure trove for both longtime fans and newcomers to his music. The diverse range of styles and compositions ensures that there's something for every jazz enthusiast. Whether you're in the mood for upbeat, swinging numbers or more laid-back, cool jazz tunes, "Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1952" delivers in spades. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' distinctive sound and unparalleled talent shine through, making this album a must-listen for anyone looking to explore the golden age of jazz.

      December 22, 2008(C) 2008 Complete Jazz Series

      Tracks

      1. Happy Birthday (1948)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:31
      2. Black Pepper (1948)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:39
      3. Jumpin' With Maxie-Waxie (1948)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:47
      4. Randy's Boogie (1948)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:32
      5. In The Dozens (03-17-49)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:44
      6. Sure Like To Run (03-17-49)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:27
      7. She's My Baby (03-17-49)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:37
      8. Notoriety Woman (03-17-49)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:25
      9. Mountain Oysters (08-16-49)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:40
      10. Huckle Boogie (08-16-49)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:46
      11. Intermission Riff (c. 1949)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:15
      12. This Is Always (c. 1949)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:14
      13. Lockjaw Goes Latin (c. 1949)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:41
      14. How High The Moon (c. 1949)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:04
      15. I'm Gonna Eat You With A Spoon (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:42
      16. Little Rock (Sweet And Lovely) (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:20
      17. If The Motif Is Right (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:28
      18. The Lock (Squattin') (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:25
      19. My Blue Heaven (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:33
      20. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm G (02-07-50)oneEddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:46
      21. Bewitched (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:50
      22. Blues In My Heart (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:43
      23. There's No You (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:44
      24. Slow Squat (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        2:37
      25. Hey Lock (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:11
      26. I'm An Old Cowhand From The Rio Grande (02-07-50)Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
        3:10
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      About Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

      Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis was a titan of the tenor saxophone, renowned for his aggressive and highly entertaining style that captivated audiences worldwide. Born Edward F. Davis, he taught himself to play the tenor saxophone and quickly made a name for himself in the jazz scene. The moniker "Lockjaw" is believed to have originated from the title of one of his earliest recordings, reflecting his intense and powerful playing style. Davis' discography is a treasure trove of hard bop, soul jazz, and bebop classics, with standout albums like "Very Saxy," "Callin' the Blues," and collaborations with legends like Count Basie and Shirley Scott. His prodigious technique and endless supply of chops made him a standout performer, whether he was tearing up the stage with his own group or dueling with fellow saxophonists like Johnny Griffin. Davis' music is a testament to his street-smart, heavyweight approach to jazz, making him a must-hear for any fan of the genre.

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