Russell Garcia and His Four Trombone Band (2 LP on 1 CD)
  • Bethlehem BCP46
    Bethlehem BCP46
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    Bethlehem BCP23
  • Russell Garcia & Frances Faye
    Russell Garcia & Frances Faye

Russell Garcia

Russell Garcia and His Four Trombone Band (2 LP on 1 CD)

Fresh Sound Jazz City Series

Personnel:
Russell Garcia (cond, arr), Frank Rosolino, Herbie Harper, Maynard Ferguson, Tommy Pederson (tb), Dick Houlgate, Marty Paich, Gerald Wiggins (p), Al Hendrickson (g), Red Mitchell (b), Stan Levey, Chico Hamilton (d), Frances Faye (vcl)

Reference: FSRCD 2208

Bar code: 8427328622080

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The Name of Russell Garcia always comes to mind when we try to describe the orchestral sounds emerged from West Coast jazz scene during the second half of the Fifties. His works are regarded with great respect for the special, distinctive touch there is in all of his arrangements that helped to enrich the language of both orchestra and combo-size jazz ensembles.

On this new CD compilation, Russ conducts a band featuring four trombones with support from a rhythm section and a baritone sax that validates the experimentalists cause. This orchestral sound was heard for the first time supporting singer Frances Faye on his debut recording for Bethlehem, with the only difference there was a guitar instead of the baritone sax.

Herbie Harper, Tommy Pederson and Frank Rosolino play slide trombones, while Maynard Ferguson romps through the proceedings on valve trombone. Each member of this quartet is a distinguished artist in brass and their blended talent has produced a trombone choir that is unexcelled. 



01. I'll Never Forget What's her Name (Garcia) 3:16
02. But Beautiful (Burke-Van Heusen) 2:14
03. Dancing on the Ceiling (Rodgers-Hart) 3:04
04. The Boy Next Door (Martin-Blane) 2:34
05. Just One of those Things (Porter) 3:59
06. Zigeuner (Coward) 2:49
07. Limehouse Blues (Braham Furber) 2:58
08. Lush Life (Strayhorn) 2:04
09. Lover Come Back Home (Romberg-Hammerstein) 5:29
10. Ramona (Wayne-Gilbert) 2:34
11. Someone to Watch Over Me (Gershwin) 2:28
12. What Is This Thing Called Love? (Porter) 3:02
13. Toreador (Kaye) 2:31
14. They Can't Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin) 2:43
15. He's Funny That Way (Whiting-Moret) 2:25
16. I've Got You Under my Skin (Porter) 3:05
17. All of a Sudden my Heart Sings (Rome-Blanvillain-Herpin) 1:51
18. Somebody Loves Me (DeSylva-Gershwin) 2:23
19. September in the Rain (Warren-Dubbin) 3:01
20. These Foolish Things (Marvell-Strachey-Link) 3:12

Album details

Original sources:
Tracks #1-12, from the 10" LP "Four Horns and a Lush Life" (Bethlehem ‎BCP46)
Tracks #13-23, from the 10" LP "Frances Faye-I'm Wild Again" (Bethlehem ‎BCP23)

Personnel on tracks #1-12:
Russel Garcia (cond, arr); Frank Rosolino, Herbie Harper, Maynard Ferguson, Tommy Pederson (tb); Dick Houlgate (bs); Marty Paich (p); Red Mitchell (b); Stan Levey (d).
Recorded in Holywood, November 14, 1955

Personnel on tracks #13-20:
Russel Garcia (cond, arr); Frank Rosolino, Herbie Harper, Maynard Ferguson, Tommy Pederson (tb); Al Hendrickson (g); Gerry Wiggins (p); Red Mitchell (b); Chico Hamilton (d); Frances Fayes (vcl).
Recorded in Holywood, June 6, 1956

Cover photo: Stan Levey

Produced for CD release by Jordi Pujol
Hi Fi · Digitally Remastered

Press reviews

"Russell Garcia's Four Trombone Band can easily be compared to some of Stan Kenton's brass experiments, and more directly Slide Hampton's World of Trombones ensembles. This single-CD compilation features instrumental tracks reinventing a variety of standards and many selections featuring vocalist Frances Faye, with either pianists Marty Paich or Gerry Wiggins, respectively, in the rhythm sections. Garcia directs these substantive musicians on his unique arrangements, where the music jumps up and grabs your ears with the ineffable cool and swing typical of mid-'50s West Coast jazz. Detroiter Frank Rosolino relocated to California during this time, as Tommy Pederson and Herbie Harper were establishing themselves as session men, while Maynard Ferguson is heard here, not on trumpet, but valve trombone -- and all the participants sound like they are having a really good time.

Garcia conducts this music, and puts the bandmembers through their paces, cleverly adding and subtracting measures during his original "I'll Never Forget What's Her Name," loading up staccato phrases for the 'bones during "Limehouse Blues," writing strong unison charts for the melodies of "Lover, Come Back to Me" and "Ramona," and offering a strict arrangement of Noël Coward's "Ziguener." Baritone saxophonist Dick Houlgate is the only other horn on these dates, and guitarist Al Hendrickson is the other front liner on the selections with Faye. The vocalist is straight-laced, stoic, effortless like peer Peggy Lee, and very solid. While fairly typical on well-known standards and a seamless seven-song medley, she steals the show from the trombones on the Mary and Norman Kaye-penned wordplay of the Latin-pop novelty tune "Toreador" and a calypso take of "I've Got You Under My Skin," and she revives the lost introductory lyrics of "Love for Sale." Chico Hamilton is greatly responsible for the tropical beats in his pre-boogaloo period, hopping up "Out of the World" as Faye glides along while his drum work is busily active.

This is one of three Fresh Sound reissues showcasing the underappreciated Russell Garcia, only recognizable to California audiences in the main, but now with an opportunity -- like peers Bill Holman and Onzy Matthews -- to be known and revered on a larger scale some 60 years later."

Michael G. Nastos -All Music Guide

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