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The Essential Buddy Collette

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Download links and information about The Essential Buddy Collette by Buddy Collette. This album was released in 1957 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 61 tracks with total duration of 03:49:33 minutes.

Artist: Buddy Collette
Release date: 1957
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 61
Duration: 03:49:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Makin' Whoopee 2:38
2. Fall Wind 5:20
3. I'll Remember April 2:21
4. Tasty Dish 5:43
5. I Still Love You 3:27
6. Mrs. Potts 3:22
7. You Better Go Now 3:36
8. Orlando Blues 4:39
9. Soft Touch 3:48
10. Old School 4:48
11. Debbie 3:59
12. Walkin' Willie 3:01
13. Changes 4:39
14. My Funny Valentine 4:54
15. The Cute Monster 4:51
16. Blue Sands 8:47
17. It's You 5:09
18. Minor Deviation 4:40
19. Change It 3:17
20. Winston Walks 3:00
21. If She Had Stayed 3:40
22. They Can't Take That Away from Me 3:52
23. Undecided 3:21
24. Flute in "D" 4:57
25. The Continental 3:12
26. Three and One 3:37
27. Night in Tunisia 4:15
28. Johnny Walks 6:27
29. Perfidia 3:01
30. Morning Jazz 3:47
31. The Funky Shepherds 4:52
32. Improvisation (Unaccompanied) 2:14
33. The Four Winds Blow 3:38
34. Pony Tale 4:32
35. Machito 3:54
36. Short Story 3:25
37. Flute Diet 4:45
38. Improvisation (with Conga) 2:28
39. The Shrike 3:27
40. Laura 2:41
41. Smile 3:09
42. Invitation 3:56
43. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me 2:45
44. Intermezzo 3:30
45. The Bad and the Beautiful 4:13
46. Swinging on a Star 2:58
47. Ruby 3:24
48. The Trolley Song 1:58
49. Colonel Bogey 3:31
50. Crow's Nest 3:14
51. Remember 2:13
52. Sunset Drive 3:03
53. Some Folks Like the Blues 3:55
54. I Hear Bells 2:23
55. Buzzin' Cool 3:07
56. One Morning in May 2:40
57. Heat Wave 2:47
58. That's All 3:34
59. You're Devasting Me 3:59
60. Top Hat, White Tie and Tails 2:35
61. Mood for Max 4:35

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A Nice Day is a nice recording for multireedist Buddy Collette who plays alto, clarinet, flute and tenor during the three sessions heard on the CD reissue. Five of the ten selection's are Collette's originals and, although the title cut and "Fall Winds" (which was renamed "Desert Sands") are both better-known for the versions he recorded with the Chico Hamilton Quintet than for these renditions, the original runthroughs are also excellent. Collette is the main voice throughout this set of lightly swinging music although he gets support from the fine rhythm sections (which include either Don Friedman, Dick Shreve or Calvin Jackson on piano). Overall this set serves as a good all-around showcase for Buddy Collette's playing and writing talents.