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    great 1960 wes montgomery session date with nat adderley..a great player in his own right!...(& cannonballs younger brother)

    bass plus cello rhythm section creates solid foundation for nat and wes to play over..top date

    work song



    cheers

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    oh yeah got that, before CDs were a thing!

    wes as sideman-top session-480f97e4-30f7-4d5e-9816-e696c4dda2b9-jpgwes as sideman-top session-58da3e63-0057-4e2d-8e7c-6f62a3e1ee65-jpg

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    Had the album forever, especially like the 2 ballads w paired down rhythm section, Violets For Your Furs and I've Got A Crush on You.

    p.s. was recently watching Sammy Davis in classic Man Called Adam during jazz month on TCM, Nat dubbed Sammy's trumpet playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Had the album forever, especially like the 2 ballads w paired down rhythm section, Violets For Your Furs and I've Got A Crush on You.

    p.s. was recently watching Sammy Davis in classic Man Called Adam during jazz month on TCM, Nat dubbed Sammy's trumpet playing.
    hah!! was gonna post the exact same tidbits!! exactly wm!

    another fun fact is actress cicely tyson who played louie A's granddaughter & trumpetman sammys interest in a man called adam, wound up marrying miles davis!!

    cheers

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    Yeah NA, don't forget Lola Falana in Adam as well, a tenor player friend used to date her back in the day. Cecily had a bit part as barmaid in Odds Against Tomorrow w Belafonte, also on jazz month, w John Lewis score

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    another unreal fact is that nats work song recording was cut on alternate days with wes' incredible jazz guitar of wes montgomery lp!! at same studio..reeves sound in nyc!..wes cut his lp- jan 26 & 28 1960...cut wth nat jan 25 & 27 1960!!..4 days of prime wes!!



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    Love the cello!

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    Had that record for a long time. That band sounds great. You can hear everything so well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Had the album forever, especially like the 2 ballads w paired down rhythm section, Violets For Your Furs and I've Got A Crush on You.

    p.s. was recently watching Sammy Davis in classic Man Called Adam during jazz month on TCM, Nat dubbed Sammy's trumpet playing.
    I think NEA and i discussed AMCA before here. I saw it as a kid, and then many times afterward. Nat played his ass off in that movie. SDJ and everyone else was great, well directed by Les Payne with nice B&W cinematography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Yeah NA, don't forget Lola Falana in Adam as well, a tenor player friend used to date her back in the day. Cecily had a bit part as barmaid in Odds Against Tomorrow w Belafonte, also on jazz month, w John Lewis score
    Harry B. played some nice vibes in a club scene in OAT. Jim Hall was featured on the soundtrack, and Bill Evans played piano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgcim
    I think NEA and i discussed AMCA before here. I saw it as a kid, and then many times afterward. Nat played his ass off in that movie. SDJ and everyone else was great, well directed by Les Payne with nice B&W cinematography.
    yeah a man called adam was a regular on old nyc late night tv...channel 9 or 11..hah...saw many times..and now have dvd and soundtrack...always loved seeing louie A as a kid!!..however, it was directed by leo penn...sean penns dad!! imagine that!

    les pine was the writer!

    cheers

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    "Work Song" is an all-time classic tune!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgcim
    Harry B. played some nice vibes in a club scene in OAT. Jim Hall was featured on the soundtrack, and Bill Evans played piano.
    Very true but Nat always plays his ass off, likely was just less well known/appreciated by being in his brother's shadow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Had the album forever, especially like the 2 ballads w paired down rhythm section, Violets For Your Furs and I've Got A Crush on You.

    p.s. was recently watching Sammy Davis in classic Man Called Adam during jazz month on TCM, Nat dubbed Sammy's trumpet playing.
    I also just watched Man Called Adam on TCM as part of their June Jazz and Film month and I wondered who was dubbing for Sammy in the film.

    Now I know! Thanks

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    well this thread is morphing nicely!! haha...glad to see nat adderley gettin some praise...my intention...highly underrated..has a bunch of great recordings...with jim hall..burrell etc etc

    and as for a man called adam, although it's nat that ghosts on trumpet...the score was actually by benny carter!..another great!...and it features tunes sung by sammy, louie A & mel torme...nats blowng is icing!

    cheers

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    Nat and Joe Zawinul in a Miles groove:


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahambop
    Nat and Joe Zawinul in a Miles groove:

    sam jones, nat and junior mance killing it.


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    I always felt Nat was excellent without being great. Cannon on the other hand, particularly late 50's, became perhaps the only altoist to actually out-gun Parker. Beyond "next level", like Wes was...

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    Rhythmically more straightforward than Parker (name me a player who isn’t), but I find Cannonball more soulful somehow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neatomic
    yeah a man called adam was a regular on old nyc late night tv...channel 9 or 11..hah...saw many times..and now have dvd and soundtrack...always loved seeing louie A as a kid!!..however, it was directed by leo penn...sean penns dad!! imagine that!

    les pine was the writer!

    cheers
    I should always do a search before I open up my mouth on technical data like that. Thanks for the corrections!

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    Wes and Cannonball:


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    wes and billy taylor


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    Wes and Harold Land:


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    wes and jon hendricks


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    Wes and John Coltrane

    Hah- gotcha!