(PRE-ORDER 10/10/25) Jazz Waltz (VINYL) | Mint (M) Mint (M)
(PRE-ORDER 10/10/25) Jazz Waltz (VINYL) | Mint (M) Mint (M) - - JAZZ *NEW* is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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[[Release Detail]]
Shorty Rogers’ Jazz Waltz is exactly that, an exploration of ten compositions played in waltz settings. Only these big-band charts are hardly the waltzes heard on Lawrence Welk’s long-running television series. Rogers kicks off with a swinging number (“I’m Gonna Go Fishin’”) written by Duke Ellington for the soundtrack to the film Anatomy of a Murder and featuring the leader’s rich flügelhorn. The lyrical take of the centuries-old folk melody “Greensleeves” alternates between the tense rhythm section and Bud Shank’s gorgeous flute solo. Rogers’ delightful “Be as Children” almost sounds as if it was adapted from a gospel song. The brisk treatment of Ellington’s “Echoes of Harlem,” featuring Paul Horn on flute, is refreshing. Only Bobby Scott’s “A Taste of Honey” is the least bit disappointing, simply because this arrangement isn’t quite as adventurous as the rest of the album. Originally issued by Reprise in 1962 and out of print for decades.
[[Release Description]]
Shorty Rogers’ Jazz Waltz is exactly that, an exploration of ten compositions played in waltz settings. Only these big-band charts are hardly the waltzes heard on Lawrence Welk’s long-running television series. Rogers kicks off with a swinging number (“I’m Gonna Go Fishin’”) written by Duke Ellington for the soundtrack to the film Anatomy of a Murder and featuring the leader’s rich flügelhorn. The lyrical take of the centuries-old folk melody “Greensleeves” alternates between the tense rhythm section and Bud Shank’s gorgeous flute solo. Rogers’ delightful “Be as Children” almost sounds as if it was adapted from a gospel song. The brisk treatment of Ellington’s “Echoes of Harlem,” featuring Paul Horn on flute, is refreshing. Only Bobby Scott’s “A Taste of Honey” is the least bit disappointing, simply because this arrangement isn’t quite as adventurous as the rest of the album. Originally issued by Reprise in 1962 and out of print for decades.
- Originally issued by Reprise in 1962
- Out of press for decades
- Pressed on 180g vinyl
1 I’m Gonna Go Fishin'
2 Greensleeves
3 Walk On The Wild Side
4 Witchcraft
5 Be As Children
6 Jazz Waltz
7 Echoes of Harlem
8 A Taste Of Honey
9 Terences’s Farewell
10 The Streets Of Laredo
PPANR9-6060 -Artist-Shorty Rogers & His Giants
- Media Condition: Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Availability : Pre-Order
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Type: LP
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Internal ID: JIT
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