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      2. essential jazz masters - lucky thompson

      Essential Jazz Masters

      Lucky ThompsonLucky Thompson
      • 2010
      • 31 tracks
      • 1 uur, 56 min
      • hard bop
      Essential Jazz Masters - Lucky Thompson
      Essential Jazz Masters - Lucky Thompson

      Album Details

      Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with Lucky Thompson's "Essential Jazz Masters," a compelling collection of 31 tracks that span a rich tapestry of hard bop, bebop, and French jazz. Released on June 1, 2010, by Master Classics Records, this album is a testament to Thompson's mastery of the saxophone and his innovative contributions to the jazz genre.

      Spanning nearly two hours, the album offers a diverse range of compositions, from the lively "Have You Met Miss Jones" and the sultry "Midnight Sun" to the intricate "Boppin' Bop (What Is This Thing Called Love)" and the soulful "Body And Soul." Each track showcases Thompson's virtuosity and versatility, making it a captivating journey through the evolution of jazz.

      "Essential Jazz Masters" is not just a compilation but a celebration of Lucky Thompson's prolific career, encapsulating his unique style and influence. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Immerse yourself in the timeless melodies and masterful performances that define Lucky Thompson's enduring legacy in the world of jazz.

      June 1, 2010(C) 2010 Master Classics Records

      Tracks

      1. Have You Met Miss JonesLucky Thompson
        3:39
      2. Midnight SunLucky Thompson
        3:32
      3. Brother BobLucky Thompson
        5:12
      4. Irresistible YouLucky Thompson
        3:24
      5. We'll Be Together AgainLucky Thompson
        4:48
      6. Boppin' Bop (What Is This Thing Called Love) Part 1Lucky Thompson
        3:04
      7. Boppin' Bop (What Is This Thing Called Love) Part 2Lucky Thompson
        2:28
      8. Boulevard BounceLucky Thompson
        3:16
      9. Why NotLucky Thompson
        2:55
      10. Tea for TwoLucky Thompson
        3:38
      11. Schuffle That RuffLucky Thompson
        2:34
      12. Dodo's BounceLucky Thompson
        2:43
      13. Just One More ChanceLucky Thompson
        3:13
      14. How About YouLucky Thompson
        5:44
      15. Test Pilot (Part 1)Lucky Thompson
        3:22
      16. Body And SoulLucky Thompson
        4:17
      17. SolitudeLucky Thompson
        3:30
      18. Commercial EyesLucky Thompson
        2:41
      19. Boppin' The BluesLucky Thompson
        2:58
      20. Oodie Coo Bop (Parts 1 & 2) [=Ornithology]Lucky Thompson
        5:24
      21. Test Pilot (Part 2)Lucky Thompson
        3:35
      22. Slam's MishapLucky Thompson
        2:32
      23. Dodo's LamentLucky Thompson
        2:53
      24. Soul FoodLucky Thompson
        3:17
      25. PhaseLucky Thompson
        2:48
      26. O.W.Lucky Thompson
        5:07
      27. Pennies From HeavenLucky Thompson
        4:04
      28. Smooth SailingLucky Thompson
        2:42
      29. No-Good Man BluesLucky Thompson
        3:14
      30. From Dixieland To BopLucky Thompson
        3:04
      31. Big Noise (Parts 1-3)Lucky Thompson
        10:44
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      About Lucky Thompson

      Lucky Thompson was a pioneering American jazz saxophonist, renowned for his mastery of both tenor and soprano saxophones. Born Eli Thompson, he earned the nickname 'Lucky' and made significant contributions to the jazz scene, blending elements of swing and bebop with harmonically sophisticated playing. Thompson was ahead of his time in embracing the soprano saxophone, predating John Coltrane's popularisation of the instrument. His career saw him perform with jazz legends such as Miles Davis and Stan Kenton, but it also took a tumultuous turn, leading him to Europe where he joined a community of exiled jazz greats like Don Byas and Dexter Gordon. Thompson's music is a testament to his versatility, offering a sound that is both timeless and modern, making him a standout figure in the world of hard bop and bebop.

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