Last Chorus
1958 studio album by Ernie Henry
Last Chorus | ||||
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Studio album by Ernie Henry | ||||
Released | 1958 | |||
Recorded | August 30 and October 9, 1956, September 15 & 30, and November 13, 1957 Reeves Sound Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 44:53 | |||
Label | Riverside RLP 12-266 | |||
Producer | Orrin Keepnews | |||
Ernie Henry chronology | ||||
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Last Chorus is a posthumous album by American jazz saxophonist Ernie Henry featuring tracks recorded in 1956 and 1957 for the Riverside label.[1]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | [3] |
Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars with Scott Yanow stating "Overall, the music is fine and, surprisingly, does not have an unfinished air about it. It does make one wish that Ernie Henry had taken better care of his health, as he was just beginning to develop a sound of his own".[2]
Track listing
- "Autumn Leaves" (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert) - 3:15
- "Beauty and the Blues" (Benny Golson) - 6:28
- "All the Things You Are" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) - 7:49
- "Melba's Tune" (Melba Liston) - 2:41
- "S'posin'" [alternate take] (Paul Denniker, Andy Razaf) - 4:54 - from 2 Horns/2 Rhythm
- "Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are" [excerpt] (Thelonious Monk) - 6:58 - from Monk's Brilliant Corners album
- "Like Someone in Love" [alternate take] (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) - 4:40 - from Seven Standards and a Blues
- "Cleo's Chant" [alternate take] (Ernie Henry) - 8:31 - from Presenting Ernie Henry
- Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios in New York City on August 30, 1956 (track 8), October 9, 1956 (track 6), September 15, 1957 (tracks 1-4), September 30, 1957 (track 7) and November 13, 1957 (track 5)
- The Fresh Sound CD The Last Sessions adds the octet track Stablemates to the 3 octet and 1 quintet tracks and combines them with the complete Seven Standards and a Blues album.
Personnel
- Ernie Henry - alto saxophone
- Lee Morgan (tracks 1-4) - Kenny Dorham (Tracks 5 & 8) trumpet
- Melba Liston - trombone (tracks 1, 2 & 4)
- Benny Golson (tracks 1, 2 & 4), Sonny Rollins mostly ensemble (track 6) - tenor saxophone
- Cecil Payne - baritone saxophone (tracks 1, 2 & 4)
- Kenny Drew (track 8), Wynton Kelly (tracks 1-4 & 7), Thelonious Monk (track 6) - piano
- Paul Chambers (tracks 1-4), Eddie Mathias (track 5), Oscar Pettiford (track 6), Wilbur Ware (tracks 7 & 8) - bass
- G. T. Hogan (track 5), Philly Joe Jones (tracks 1-4 & 7), Max Roach (track 6), Art Taylor (track 8) - drums
References
- ^ Riverside Records discography accessed August 28, 2012
- ^ a b Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed August 28, 2012
- ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 690. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release.
or co-leader
- Lee Morgan Indeed! (1956)
- Introducing Lee Morgan (1956)
- Lee Morgan Sextet (1956)
- Dizzy Atmosphere (1957)
- Lee Morgan Vol. 3 (1957)
- City Lights (1957)
- The Cooker (1957)
- Candy (1957–58)
- Peckin' Time (1958)
- Monday Night at Birdland (1958)
- Another Monday Night at Birdland (1959)
- Here's Lee Morgan (1960)
- Lee-Way (1960)
- Expoobident (1960)
- The Young Lions (1960)
- Take Twelve (1962)
- The Sidewinder (1963)
- Search for the New Land (1964)
- Tom Cat (1964)
- Cornbread (1965)
- Infinity (1965)
- The Gigolo (1965)
- The Night of the Cookers (with Freddie Hubbard, 1965)
- The Rumproller (1965)
- Delightfulee (1966)
- Charisma (1966)
- The Rajah (1966)
- Standards (1967)
- Sonic Boom (1967)
- The Procrastinator (1967–69)
- The Sixth Sense (1967)
- Taru (1968)
- Caramba! (1968)
- Live at the Lighthouse (1970)
- The Last Session (1971)
Art Blakey
& The Jazz
Messengers
- Theory of Art (aka, A Night in Tunisia, 1957)
- Drums Around the Corner (1958–59)
- Moanin' (1958)
- 1958 – Paris Olympia (1958)
- Des Femmes Disparaissent (1958)
- Les Liaisons dangereuses (1958)
- Africaine (1959)
- At the Jazz Corner of the World (1959)
- Paris Jam Session (1959)
- The Big Beat (1960)
- A Night in Tunisia (1960)
- Like Someone in Love (1960)
- Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World (1960)
- Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (1961)
- The Freedom Rider (1961)
- The Witch Doctor (1961)
- Roots & Herbs (1961)
- Pisces (1961–64)
- Indestructible (1964)
- Golden Boy (1964)
- 'S Make It (1964)
- Soul Finger (1965)
- Hold On, I'm Coming (1965)
Hank
Mobley
- Hank Mobley Sextet (1956)
- Jazz Message No. 2 (1956)
- No Room for Squares (1963)
- Dippin' (1965)
- A Caddy for Daddy (1965)
- A Slice of the Top (1966)
- Straight No Filter (1966)
- Third Season (1967)
others
- Minor Move (Tina Brooks, 1958)
- Blue Train (John Coltrane, 1957)
- Intensity (Charles Earland, 1972)
- Charles III (Charles Earland, 1972)
- Brass Shout (Art Farmer, 1959)
- Sliding Easy (Curtis Fuller, 1959)
- The Curtis Fuller Jazztet (1959)
- Images of Curtis Fuller (1960)
- Dizzy in Greece (Dizzy Gillespie, 1957)
- Birks' Works (Dizzy Gillespie, 1957)
- Dizzy Gillespie at Newport (Dizzy Gillespie, 1957)
- Benny Golson and the Philadelphians (Benny Golson, 1958)
- A Blowin' Session (Johnny Griffin, 1957)
- Mode for Joe (Joe Henderson, 1966)
- Last Chorus (Ernie Henry, 1957)
- Grass Roots (Andrew Hill, 1968)
- Lift Every Voice (Andrew Hill, 1969)
- Flute-In (Bobbi Humphrey, 1971)
- The Prime Element (Elvin Jones, 1969)
- Drums Around the World (Philly Joe Jones, 1959)
- The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones (1959)
- Cliff Jordan (Clifford Jordan, 1957)
- Kelly Great (Wynton Kelly, 1959)
- Greasy Kid Stuff! (Harold Mabern, 1970)
- Jacknife (Jackie McLean, 1965)
- Consequence (Jackie McLean, 1965)
- Evolution (Grachan Moncur, 1963)
- Introducing Wayne Shorter (1959)
- Night Dreamer (Wayne Shorter, 1964)
- House Party (Jimmy Smith, 1957–58)
- The Sermon! (Jimmy Smith, 1957–58)
- Mr. Natural (Stanley Turrentine, 1964)
- Tender Moments (McCoy Tyner, 1967)
- Easterly Winds (Jack Wilson, 1967)
- Mother Ship (Larry Young, 1969)
- Love Bug (Reuben Wilson, 1969)