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      2. early visions - gene ammons

      Early Visions

      Gene AmmonsGene Ammons
      • 2010
      • 24 tracks
      • 1 uur, 12 min
      • jazz
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      Early Visions - Gene Ammons
      Early Visions - Gene Ammons

      Album Details

      Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Gene Ammons' "Early Visions," a timeless collection of jazz classics released on December 1, 2010, by CoolNote. This album is a testament to Ammons' mastery of the tenor saxophone, showcasing his versatility across a range of sub-genres including hard bop, soul jazz, bebop, acid jazz, and cool jazz.

      "Early Visions" features 24 tracks, each offering a unique blend of Gene Ammons' signature style and the timeless appeal of jazz standards. From the upbeat energy of "Swingin' For Xmas" and "The Talk Of The Town" to the mellow, introspective tones of "My Foolish Heart" and "Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe," this album is a journey through the evolution of jazz. Highlights include the playful "Jam For Boppers," the heartfelt "Do You Really Mean It?," and the iconic "Pennies From Heaven," each track showcasing Ammons' technical prowess and emotional depth.

      Born in Chicago in 1925, Gene Ammons, also known as "Jug," was a pioneering figure in the jazz world, known for his powerful tenor saxophone playing and his contributions to the development of hard bop and soul jazz. "Early Visions" captures the essence of Ammons' early career, offering a glimpse into the formative years of one of jazz's most influential artists.

      With a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "Early Visions" is a comprehensive exploration of Gene Ammons' artistry, making it an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Gene Ammons or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.

      December 1, 20102010 CoolNote2010 CoolNote

      Tracks

      1. Swingin' For XmasGene Ammons
        2:10
      2. The Talk Of The TownGene Ammons
        2:51
      3. The BattleGene Ammons
        2:59
      4. Jam For BoppersGene Ammons
        5:10
      5. Do You Really Mean It?Gene Ammons
        2:51
      6. Bless YouGene Ammons
        3:02
      7. StuffyGene Ammons
        3:02
      8. Once In A WhileGene Ammons
        3:13
      9. Pennies From HeavenGene Ammons
        3:09
      10. Cha BootieGene Ammons
        2:53
      11. More MoonGene Ammons
        2:46
      12. The Last MileGene Ammons
        2:50
      13. GoodbyeGene Ammons
        3:40
      14. Tenor ElevenGene Ammons
        2:55
      15. It's You Or No OneGene Ammons
        2:45
      16. My Foolish HeartGene Ammons
        2:48
      17. Jug Head RambleGene Ammons
        3:12
      18. You Go To My HeadGene Ammons
        2:59
      19. Baby Won't You Please Say YesGene Ammons
        2:49
      20. Don't Do Me WrongGene Ammons
        2:52
      21. Prelude To A KissGene Ammons
        3:01
      22. Can Anyone ExplainGene Ammons
        2:54
      23. You're Not The KindGene Ammons
        2:55
      24. Happiness Is A Thing Called JoeGene Ammons
        2:49
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      About Gene Ammons

      Gene Ammons, affectionately known as "The Boss" and "Jug," was a titan of the jazz scene, renowned for his powerful, soulful tenor saxophone playing. Born into a musical family in Chicago, with his father being the legendary boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons, Gene's journey in music was destined from the start. His career took off in the 1940s, playing with the likes of Billy Eckstine and Woody Herman, and he quickly made a name for himself with his big, blues-inflected sound. Ammons' style was a unique blend of bebop, blues, and R&B, making his music accessible and deeply soulful. Throughout his career, he recorded for prestigious labels like Prestige and Chess, leaving behind a rich discography that includes classics like "Boss Tenor." Despite facing personal challenges, including a six-year hiatus due to imprisonment, Ammons' influence on soul jazz and the Chicago School of jazz is undeniable. His music continues to inspire, offering a timeless journey through the heart of American jazz.

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