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      2. trumpet blues serenade - harry "sweets" edison

      Trumpet Blues Serenade

      Harry "Sweets" EdisonHarry "Sweets" Edison
      • 2012
      • 13 tracks
      • 1 uur, 11 min
      • jazz
      Trumpet Blues Serenade - Harry "Sweets" Edison
      Trumpet Blues Serenade - Harry "Sweets" Edison

      Album Details

      Dive into the rich, swinging sounds of the jazz legends with Harry "Sweets" Edison's "Trumpet Blues Serenade," a timeless collection of hard bop and bebop tracks that showcase his mastery of the trumpet. Released on December 12, 2012, via VintageVibe Records, this album is a testament to Edison's enduring talent and his significant contributions to the jazz genre. With a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the album features 13 captivating tracks that highlight Edison's virtuosic playing and his ability to convey deep musical narratives through his instrument.

      "Trumpet Blues Serenade" opens with the classic "Love Is Here to Stay," setting the stage for a journey through both well-known standards and lesser-heard gems. Tracks like "Perdido" and "Sunday" offer a nod to the traditional jazz repertoire, while "Nasty" and "Opus 711" showcase Edison's innovative spirit and his knack for creating memorable, up-tempo pieces. The album also includes a personal touch with "Hollering at the Watkins," a track that pays homage to Edison's roots and his deep connection to the jazz community.

      This album is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Harry "Sweets" Edison's legacy. His playing is characterized by its clarity, warmth, and a distinctive, soulful tone that has made him a beloved figure in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, "Trumpet Blues Serenade" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of Edison's artistry. So, grab your headphones and get ready to be transported to a world of swinging rhythms and timeless melodies.

      December 12, 20122012 VintageVibe Records2012 VintageVibe Records

      Tracks

      1. Love Is Here to StayHarry "Sweets" Edison
        3:21
      2. ImpressarioHarry "Sweets" Edison
        8:41
      3. Pussy WillowHarry "Sweets" Edison
        7:32
      4. IndianaHarry "Sweets" Edison
        1:53
      5. PerdidoHarry "Sweets" Edison
        6:13
      6. SundayHarry "Sweets" Edison
        6:56
      7. K.M. BluesHarry "Sweets" Edison
        3:32
      8. NastyHarry "Sweets" Edison
        5:20
      9. Opus 711Harry "Sweets" Edison
        5:05
      10. Come with MeHarry "Sweets" Edison
        5:51
      11. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home!Harry "Sweets" Edison
        5:08
      12. Hollering at the WatkinsHarry "Sweets" Edison
        3:34
      13. Studio CallHarry "Sweets" Edison
        8:08
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      About Harry "Sweets" Edison

      Harry "Sweets" Edison, born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1915, was a jazz trumpeter whose smooth and lyrical playing style earned him a legendary status in the swing and big band eras. Edison's nickname, "Sweets," reflected not only his sweet tooth and charming personality but also the tender, supple quality of his trumpet playing. He began his career in the late 1930s as a key member of the Count Basie Orchestra, where he honed his skills as both a section trumpeter and a soloist.

      Edison's most enduring contributions came from his work as a Hollywood studio musician, where his muted trumpet became a staple in the recordings of iconic singers like Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. His distinctive, chrome-tinged obbligatos added a touch of elegance and sophistication to countless jazz-pop recordings. Edison's discography includes notable albums such as "Sweets" (1956), "Sweetenings" (1958), and "Patented by Edison" (1960), each showcasing his unique style and versatility.

      Beyond his studio work, Edison was also a prolific solo artist, releasing several albums that highlighted his mastery of the trumpet. His playing, characterized by its warmth and precision, left an indelible mark on the jazz world. Edison's legacy endures as a testament to his artistry and his significant contributions to the rich tapestry of jazz and popular music.

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