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Personnel:
Richie Kamuca (ts), Conte Candoli, Roy Eldridge (tp), Dick Shreve, Carl Perkins, Dick Katz (p), Red Mitchell, Leroy Vinnegar, Tommy Potter, Don Moore (b), Stan Levey, Tony Bazley, Eddie Locke (d)
Reference: FSRCD1171
Bar code: 8427328611718
Richie Kamuca (1930–1977) was one of the finest tenor saxophonists of his generation, though never granted the full recognition his artistry deserved. Rising to prominence with Stan Kenton and Woody Herman in the early 1950s, he settled in Los Angeles in 1956 and soon became a leading voice on the West Coast scene, recording and performing with Chet Baker, Shelly Manne, Bill Perkins, Conte Candoli, and many others. Equally at home in big bands, studios, and small groups, Kamuca blended the cool lyricism of Lester Young with the fluent drive of Stan Getz and Zoot Sims, ultimately forging a highly personal style.
This collection brings together live performances from the Lighthouse in 1957, from the celebrated Stars of Jazz television show of that same year, and from his New York period in inspired Half Note sessions with the Roy Eldridge Quintet in 1965–66. Warm-toned, inventive, and deeply melodic, Kamuca is heard here at full maturity: an unjustly overlooked master of the tenor saxophone.
—Jordi Pujol