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Urbie Green - 21 Trombones flac album
  • Performer Urbie Green
  • Title 21 Trombones
  • Date of release 1977
  • Country US
  • Style Big Band
  • Other formats AHX MIDI MPC ADX RA ADX AC3
  • Genre Jazz / Soul & Funk / Blues
  • Size MP3 1750 mb
  • Size FLAC 1159 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 128

The Green Bee. Written-By – . ewsom. D5. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues. rlen, . oelher. 21 Trombones ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, Comp). Project 3 Total Sound, Project 3 Total Sound. PR2-6021 SD, PR2-6022 SD. US. 1977.

The mod brass sound is in full force and obviously sliding everywhere. Most adventurous is "The Green Bee," a rocking variation on "Flight of the Bumble Bee" by Tommy Newsom. Urbie Green had recorded it when it was the leading candidate to become the Green Hornet theme, but the honor went to Billy May and Al Hirt instead. This first release of the alternate version lets Green show his chops and set a serious benchmark for all aspiring trombonists

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Filed under Big Band By URBIE GREEN. A1 I Get The Blues When It Rains A2 Timbre A3 Mood Indigo A4 Sunny A5 Just Dropped In B1 Blue Flame B2 The Party B3 Perdido B4 The Green Bee B5 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues B6 How Come You Do Me Like You Do. Line-up/Musicians. Arco Bass – Bob Haggart Drums – Grady Tate Guitar – Tony Mottola Percussion – Phil Kraus Piano, Keyboards – Bernie Leighton, Dick Hyman Trombone – Alan Raph, Barry Maur, Bill Elton, Buddy Morrow, Charles Small, Chauncey Welsch, Eddie Bert, Harry Di Vito, J. J. Johnson, Jack Rains, Jimmy.

Urban Clifford "Urbie" Green (August 8, 1926 – December 31, 2018) was an American jazz trombonist who toured with Woody Herman, Gene Krupa, Jan Savitt, and Frankie Carle. He played on over 250 recordings and released more than two dozen albums as a soloist, and was highly respected by his fellow trombonists. Green's trombone sound was especially noted for its warm, mellow tone, even in the higher registers where he was more fluent than most trombonists

Tracklist

A1 Here's That Rainy Day 2:38
A2 The Look Of Love 2:20
A3 What Now My Love 2:22
A4 If He Walked Into My Life 3:22
A5 Because Of You 2:47
A6 You Only Live Twice 2:19
B1 Stardust 3:26
B2 Blue Again 2:15
B3 Watch What Happens 2:54
B4 Stars Fell On Alabama 2:49
B5 Without A Song 2:31
B6 Something You Got 2:45
C1 I Get The Blues When It Rains 2:46
C2 Timbre 3:43
C3 Mood Indigo 3:00
C4 Sunny 2:29
C5 Just Dropped In 3:00
D1 Blue Flame 2:31
D2 The Party 2:30
D3 Perdido 2:34
D4 The Green Bee 2:30
D5 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues 3:01
D6 How Come You Do Me Like You Do 2:37

Credits

  • Arco Bass – Bob Haggart
  • Co-producer – Julie Klages
  • Drums – Grady Tate
  • Guitar – Tony Mottola
  • Percussion – Phil Kraus
  • Piano, Keyboards [Clavinette, Roxychord] – Bernie Leighton, Dick Hyman
  • Producer – Enoch Light
  • Trombone – Alan Raph, Barry Maur, Bill Elton, Buddy Morrow, Charles Small*, Chauncey Welsch, Eddie Bert, Harry Di Vito*, J. J. Johnson*, Jack Rains*, Jimmy Cleveland, John Mesner, Jr., Kai Winding, Lou Mc Garity*, Paul Faulise, Phil Giardina, Dick Hixson*, Sonny Russo, Tommy Mitchell*, Tony Studd, Urbie Green, Wayne Andre, Will Bradley

Notes

Label variation. Record labels are dark orange. The upper right part of the label is white with "Project" in black and the number 3, also in black, in an orange circle over the 'c' in Project.

Previously issued as albums PR-5014 and PR-5024.

© Copyright 1967 The Total Sound, Inc., 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036.
© Copyright 1968 The Total Sound, Inc., 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PR2-6021/6022SD Urbie Green 21 Trombones ‎(2xLP, Album, Comp, RE) Project 3 Records PR2-6021/6022SD US 1977