tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post2799374860612230455..comments2024-03-29T03:41:48.804-07:00Comments on FROM THE VAULTS: Brew Moore born 26 March 1924boppinbobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17601283175278694153noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post-30812675415452889132023-12-23T15:37:34.080-08:002023-12-23T15:37:34.080-08:00He is one of my favoritesHe is one of my favoritesHrayr Attarianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17213738541803477416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post-82130834511934274612021-04-15T01:59:13.363-07:002021-04-15T01:59:13.363-07:00Many thanksMany thanksGuitarradeplastico,scraping odditieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03648413030276366952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post-32496179973759238062020-04-10T18:43:51.151-07:002020-04-10T18:43:51.151-07:00Exellent post!
;)Exellent post!<br /> ;)egroj.jazzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16040861188127482615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post-16767032691359471712020-04-05T09:20:28.750-07:002020-04-05T09:20:28.750-07:00Thanks for excellent jazz picks. Good Brew.Thanks for excellent jazz picks. Good Brew.styleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11069645585909899325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post-17257271157148424872020-03-28T12:24:25.861-07:002020-03-28T12:24:25.861-07:00The story goes, Brew was playing with Lester Young...The story goes, Brew was playing with Lester Young on a recording session (may have been for TV, I don’t recall), and when Brew started blowing, Young turned to the producer and said, “If he’s playing ‘Lester Young,’ who am I going to play???”Saxophonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11367533901568375106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207658960014112112.post-44580195240998101902020-03-26T05:59:38.508-07:002020-03-26T05:59:38.508-07:00For “Brew Moore – Quartet & Quintet Sessions ...For “Brew Moore – Quartet & Quintet Sessions 1955-1958” go here:<br /><br />https://www.upload.ee/files/11340904/Brew_Moore_Sessions_1955-1958.rar.html<br /><br />01. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) (Mercer-Bloom) 4:22<br />02. Them There Eyes (Pinkard-Tracey-Tauber) 4:55<br />03. Tea For Two (Youmans-Caesar) 5:00<br />04. Five Planets in Leo (John Marabuto) 4:45<br />05. I Can't Believe That Youre In Love with Me (McHugh-Gaskill) 4:23<br />06. Them Old Blues (John Marabuto) 4:05<br />07. Rose (John Marabuto) 4:40<br />08. Rotation (Dick Mills) 4:23<br />09. I Want a Little Girl (Mencher-Moll) 3:22<br />10. Edison's Lamp (John Coppola) 7:35<br />11. Nancy with the Laughing Face (Van Heusen-Silvers) 3:15<br />12. Rhode Island Red (John Marabuto) 7:06<br />13. Marna Moves (Brew Moore) 6:03<br />14. Pats Batch (John Marabuto) 4:38<br />15. Dues Blues (Dumaine) 7:10<br /><br /><br />Lesterian tenor saxophonist Brew Moore (1924-1973) spent much of his career like an archetypal Fifties counterculture icon, always on the move, turning up in New York, or San Francisco, Copenhagen or Stockholm for a year or so, playing beautifully and then disappearing. Unsurprisingly, he left very few recordings, particularly of his early US career, which makes this collection, recorded on the West Coast, particularly valuable. (Edited fromBlue Sounds)<br /><br />Sources:<br />Tracks #1-9, issued on LP as "The Brew Moore Quintet" (Fantasy 3222)<br />Tracks #10-15, issued on LP as "Brew Moore" (Fantasy 3264)<br /><br />Personnel on #1-5:<br />BREW MOORE QUARTET<br />Brew Moore (ts), John Marabuto (p), Eddie Duran (g #1), Max Hartstein (b), Gus Gustafson (d).<br />Recorded at University of California, San Francisco, August 1955 (#1) and Marines Memorial Hall, San Francisco, January 15, 1956 (#2-5)<br /><br />Personnel on #6-9:<br />BREW MOORE QUINTET<br />Brew Moore (ts), Dick Mills (tp), John Marabuto (p), Max Hartstein (b), Gus Gustafson (d).<br />Recorded at Marines Memorial Hall, San Francisco, February 22, 1956<br /><br />Personnel on #10-14:<br />BREW MOORE QUINTET<br />Brew Moore, Harold Wylie (ts), John Marabuto (p), John Mosher (b), John Markham (d).<br />Recorded in San Francisco, November 5, 1957<br /><br />Personnel on #15:<br />BREW MOORE QUINTET<br />Brew Moore (ts), Cal Tjader (vib), Vince Guaraldi (p), Dean Reilly (b), Bobby Whilte (d).<br />Recorded at University College of Los Angeles, January, 1958<br />"An excellent cool-toned tenor saxophonist proud of the influence of Lester Young, Brew Moore only recorded on an infrequent basis during his career. He did make two albums for Fantasy. The three dates included on this set were all cut in San Francisco with local (and now obscure) musicians: trumpeter Dick Mills, pianist John Marabuto, bassist Max Hartstein, drummer Gus Gustofson and an unidentified guitarist. Marabuto contributed three originals; Mills wrote "Rotation," and the other four songs are familiar standards. Moore plays well (despite a hectic lifestyle, he was pretty consistent on records) and the music is relaxed and swinging."<br /><br />"Brew Moore lived in San Francisco during the latter half of the 1950s, playing mostly with local musicians. On five of the six selections included on this album, Moore is matched with his fellow tenor Harold Wylie, pianist John Marabuto, bassist John Mosher and drummer John Markam. The music is pleasing and fairly typical of the era's cool jazz "Dues Blues" is taken from a slightly later concert matching Moore with vibraphonist Cal Tjader, pianist Vince Guaraldi, bassist Dean Reilly and drummer Bobby White."<br /><br />Scott Yanow -All Music Guide<br /><br />Thanks to Fresh Sound Records for producing this album.boppinbobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17601283175278694153noreply@blogger.com