We're sure that not many folks would like to be hailed as "quiet" lovers, but the set's got an undeniable charm -- and a perfect sound to match the promise of the title ! Wilson's piano is beautifully laidback -- still with some of the poise of years past, but also bringing in some slight earthy tones too -- almost Red Garland territory on some of the bluesier numbers, yet a bit more composed on other evergreens. Players include Milt Hinton on bass and Jo Jones on drums -- and titles include "Who's Sorry Now", "April In Paris", "Moonlight On The Ganges", "When Your Lover Has gone", "Blues For The Oldest Profession", "Birth Of The Blues", and "It Had To Be You".
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Teddy WilsonTrio
For Quiet Lovers
Tracks
1 Blues for the Oldest Profession (Wilson) 2:59
2 It Had to Be You (Jones, Kahn) 3:09
3 You Took Advantage of Me (Hart, Rodgers) 4:17
4 Three Little Words (Kalmar, Ruby) 2:42
5 If I Had You (Campbell, Connelly, Shapiro) 2:34
6 Who's Sorry Now ? (Kalmar, Ruby, Snyder) 3:38
7 Birth of the Blues (Brown, DeSylva, Henderson) 2:53
8 When Your Lover Has Gone (Swan) 2:50
9 Moonlight on the Ganges (Myers, Wallace) 3:50
10 April in Paris (Duke, Harburg) 3:27
11 Hallelujah (Grey, Robin, Youmans) 3:11
12 Get Out of Town (Porter) 3:28
Teddy Wilson - p
Milt Hinton - b
Jo Jones - dr
Recorded at Fine Sound Studios, New York City ; January 1, 1955
9 comments:
You are a god. This is the best music blog I've ever witnessed.
excellent, merci bien!
Thanks, Mel, for another Teddy Wilson. It must be great.
Gracias, me pide pass, cuál es?
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Thank you, Very nice
My favorite jazz pianist... and I haven't heard this! Thanks so much Mel.
Mel. thanks for this update, Teddy and I go way back.
Thank you
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