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      2. mexican bandit meets pittsburgh pirate - paul gonsalves

      Mexican Bandit Meets Pittsburgh Pirate

      Paul GonsalvesPaul Gonsalves
      • 1986
      • 7 tracks
      • 46 min
      • jazz
      Mexican Bandit Meets Pittsburgh Pirate - Paul Gonsalves
      Mexican Bandit Meets Pittsburgh Pirate - Paul Gonsalves

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      Dive into the rich, swinging sounds of the jazz legends Paul Gonsalves and Roy Eldridge with their collaborative album "Mexican Bandit Meets Pittsburgh Pirate." Released on January 1, 1986, this timeless collection of tracks showcases the masterful interplay between Gonsalves' soulful tenor saxophone and Eldridge's dynamic trumpet, backed by a stellar rhythm section featuring Cliff Smalls on piano, Sam Jones on upright bass, and Eddie Locke on drums.

      The album spans a variety of jazz styles, from cool jazz and bebop to hard bop, ensuring a diverse and captivating listening experience. Highlights include the iconic "Satin Doll," a classic that shines with the duo's impeccable timing and harmonic prowess, and the bluesy "C-Jam Blues," where the band's collective virtuosity is on full display. The album also features lesser-known gems like "5400 North" and "It's The Talk Of The Town," each track offering a unique glimpse into the artistic synergy between Gonsalves and Eldridge.

      Produced by Michael James and Stanley Dance, with liner notes by Dance, the album is a testament to the enduring appeal of jazz. The original release on Fantasy Records has been reissued and remastered, making it accessible to both longtime fans and new listeners eager to explore the golden era of jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Mexican Bandit Meets Pittsburgh Pirate" promises an unforgettable journey through the vibrant and timeless world of jazz.

      January 1, 1986© 1986 Fantasy Records, Distributed by Concord.℗ 1986 Fantasy Records, Distributed by Concord.

      Tracks

      1. 5400 NorthPaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        6:54
      2. I Cover The WaterfrontPaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        8:24
      3. C-Jam BluesPaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        5:50
      4. Body And SoulPaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        7:32
      5. It's The Talk Of The TownPaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        7:03
      6. Somebody Loves MePaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        4:53
      7. Satin DollPaul Gonsalves, Roy Eldridge
        5:45
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      About Paul Gonsalves

      Paul Gonsalves, born in Brockton, Massachusetts, in 1920, was a dynamic and influential American jazz tenor saxophonist, renowned for his powerful and emotive playing. His career took a significant turn when he joined Duke Ellington's orchestra in 1950, becoming a pivotal member of the band. Gonsalves' most famous moment came at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, where his electrifying 27-chorus solo in the middle of Ellington's "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue" revitalized Ellington's career and cemented Gonsalves' place in jazz history. Before joining Ellington, Gonsalves honed his skills with the Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie bands, showcasing his versatility and adaptability across different jazz styles. His discography includes notable recordings as a leader and sideman, highlighting his ability to blend swing, bebop, and hard bop elements into a unique and captivating sound. Gonsalves' legacy endures as a testament to his innovative spirit and enduring influence on the jazz genre.

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