Genre: Jazz
Label: Verve
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Stan Getz Getz At the Gate: Live at The Village Gate Nov. 26, 1961 3LP

The Stan Getz Quartet

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VERLP42857
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Unearthed Live Music On 3LP Set!
Professional Recording Sat In Vaults For 58 Years!


A previously unreleased recording of master jazz saxophonist Stan Getz and his quartet, recorded on November 26, 1961 at New York's Village Gate, features every note performed that night by Getz with his new band of the time, featuring Steve Kuhn, John Neves and Roy Haynes.

The show was professionally recorded with a view to possible commercial release but, after those plans were forgotten, the tape sat in the vaults for 58 years. The recording serves as a priceless document of a direction that Getz, ultimately, did not follow.

Returning from a period of living in Europe, he put together this new quartet to pursue a slightly more modern and aggressive sound which was gaining ground, notably via John Coltrane's quartet, in which Kuhn had recently been playing. But in 1962, Getz's Jazz Samba album with guitarist Charlie Byrd heralded the start of the bossa nova boom, and steered the course of Getz's career for the following years.

Getz at The Gate contains performances of several tracks that he had recorded in the 1950s, including "When the Sun Comes Out", "Like Someone in Love" and "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most". It also hints at where he might have gone if the bossa nova sound had not dictated his next direction, with Getz's only known recordings of "It's All Right with Me" and "Yesterday's Gardenias". The album also showcases the uptempo choruses of "Airegin" and an impassioned version of "Where Do You Go?".



Features:
• 3LP Set
• Previously unreleased recording
• Professionaly recorded tape sat in the vaults for 58 years
• Extensive liner notes by Boston jazz historian Bob Blumenthal

Musicians:
Stan Getz, tenor saxophone
Steve Kuhn, piano
John Neves, bass
Roy Haynes, drums

Selections:
LP 1
Side A:

1. Announcement By Chip Monck
2. It's Alright With Me
3. Wildwood
4. When The Sun Comes Out
Side B:
1. Impressions
2. Airegin

LP 2
Side A:

1. Like Someone In Love
2. Woody 'N You
3. Blues
Side B:
1. Where Do You Go?
2. Yesterday's Gardenias
3. Stella By Starlight

LP 3
Side A:

1. It's You Or No One
2. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
Side B:
1. 52nd Street Theme
2. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid

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