Tony Fruscella

Tony's Blues (Digipack)

Jazz Factory

Personnel:
Tony Fruscella (tp), Herb Geller, Phil Woods (as), Phil Urso (ts), Gene Allen (bs), Bill Triglia, Hank Jones (p), Paul Chambers, Wendell Marshall, Red Mitchell (b), Roy Hall, Shadow Wilson, Howie Mann (d)

Reference: JFCD22805

Bar code: 8436006498053

The third and final volume of the complete Fruscella's recordings (except a date for Atlantic label) including a session with three saxophones (Geller, Urso and Allen) from 1952, and a concert with Phil Woods from 1955. Includes a live title with Hank Jones in 1955.

Tracklist

01. Tony's Blues
02. Darn that Dream
03. Tangerine
04. Loopadoo
05. P.U. Stomp
06. Scrapple from the Apple
07. Night Train
08. Night in Tunisia
09. Lover Man

Album details

Total time: 56:58 min.

Trio, quintet & septet sessions taken from live dates in New York & New Jersey, between Feb 1952-November 1955

Track #1: Recorded Pithyan Temple, New York City, November 7, 1955
Tracks #2-5: Recorded New York City, February 16, 1952
Tracks #6-9: Recorded Ridgewood High School, New Jersey, 1955

Press reviews

"A mellow, lyrical cool jazz trumpeter in the vein of Chet Baker, Tony Fruscella unfortunately lived a similarly addictive lifestyle that led to a tragically premature death. Fruscella was born in Orangeburg, NY, on February 4, 1927, and gained his first important experience playing in an Army band. His cool tone -- influenced by Miles Davis and swing-era veteran Joe Thomas, and also reminiscent of Bix Beiderbecke's fluidity -- made him a nicely compatible sideman in the early '50s for artists like Charlie Barnet, Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan, and Stan Getz.

In 1955, the same year he recorded with Getz, Fruscella led the only session officially released during his lifetime, I'll Be Seeing You (also re-released as Tony Fruscella). Drugs and alcohol had already begun to take their toll, however, and Fruscella's subsequent activity was mostly limited to a few dates with fellow cool trumpeter Don Joseph during the late '50s. He was out of jazz by the '60s and died in New York of cirrhosis in 1969. In the wake of his death, Fruscella's lovely but slim recorded legacy was fleshed out somewhat with the release of several live and studio dates

—Amazon

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