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Zoot Sims/Al Cohn/ Tony Scott: East Coast Sounds
by AAJ Staff
Ah, the circumstances that made dates like this possible. Trigger Alpert was a good walking bass of the old school; he played with Mundell Lowe and the folk singer Bob Gibson. He proposed a pianoless date with a lot of swinging, and set out looking for horns. He found them, all right: one look at the ...
The Jazz Giants Play Cole Porter- Night And Day
By Zoot Sims
Label: Prestige Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Dream Dancing;
Just One Of Those Things;
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home;
Love For Sale;
All Of You;
Night And Day;
I Love Paris;
I've Got You Under My Skin;
Begin The Begine;
I Love You;
Easy To Love;
Ev'ry Time I Say Goodbye; From This Moment On.
Chet Baker and Strings
By Chet Baker
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: You Don't Know What Love Is, I'm Thru With Love, Love Walked In, You Better Go Now, I Married and Angel, Love, I Love You, What a Diff'rence a Day Makes, Why Shouldn't I, A Little Duet for Zoot and Chet, The Wind, Trickleydidlier, You Don't Know What Love is (Alt), You Better Go Now (Alt), A Little Duet for Zoot and Chet, The Wind (Alt).
Zoot Sims/Al Cohn/Phil Woods: Jazz Alive! A Night At The Half Note
by John Sharpe
Although Al and Zoot recorded this session in 1959, this simpatico tenor duo would continue to record together right until the late 70s. Jazz Alive! gives you a taste of a typical" night at a hot New York jazz club. Sims and Cohn are accompanied by the rhythm team of Mose Allison (piano), Paul Motian (drums) ...
Zoot Sims: "Live" In Philly
by Douglas Payne
Tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims (1925-85) is more often heard about than heard. He came out of the big bands of Benny Goodman, Stan Kenton and, later, Gerry Mulligan. But he garnered real attention in the late forties as part of Woody Herman's Four Brothers" band, which also included Stan Getz. When Sims pursued a career of ...
Al Cohn & Zoot Sims: Body and Soul
by Joel Roberts
This 1973 date, just reissued with fancy new packaging by 32 Jazz, is a thoroughly enjoyable, low-key blowing session featuring the two tenor titans backed by an excellent veteran rhythm section of Jaki Byard, George Duvivier, and Mel Lewis. Both Cohn and Sims are supremely smooth and effortlessly swinging tenor players in the Lester ...





