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Jazz From The Pacific Northwest

Record Store Day 2024

Shelly Manne (drums)

Jazz From The Pacific Northwest
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Awards:

For these Reel to Real live dates, there are comings and goings among the quintet personnel; but the integrity of the music remains intact as Manne is able to call on top notch replacements.

Jazz From The Pacific Northwest

Record Store Day 2024

Shelly Manne (drums)

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Awards:

For these Reel to Real live dates, there are comings and goings among the quintet personnel; but the integrity of the music remains intact as Manne is able to call on top notch replacements.

About

This hand-numbered, limited-edition, double-LP set was transferred from the original tape reels and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl. The deluxe package includes an extensive 16-page booklet with essays by renowned archival producer Zev Feldman and label owner/producer/musician Cory Weeds, plus passages from Tim Jackson of the Monterey Jazz Festival, Charlie Puzzo Jr from the Penthouse, and engineer/radio host Jim Wilke; interviews from musicians Jim Keltner, Peter Erskine, Ruth Price, Bill Holman and Joe LaBarbera; and rare photos and memorabilia.

Jazz from The Pacific Northwest combines two previously unissued concert recordings from one of the greatest jazz drummers of all-time, Shelly Manne. The first recording features Monty Budwig on bass, Russ Freeman on piano, Stu Williamson on trumpet, and Herb Geller on flute and alto saxophone recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival on October 4, 1958.

The second recording features Hampton Hawes on piano, Frank Strozier on flute and alto saxophone, Conte Condoli on trumpet and guest vocalist Ruth Price on two tracks recorded at the Penthouse jazz club in Seattle on September 7 and 15, 1966. LP mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. New York City-born Manne rose to fame in the 1950s after moving to Los Angeles and is known as a founding father of the "West Coast Jazz" scene. He is highly regarded as one of the most versatile and talented drummers of the day performing with countless legends including Andre Previn, Sonny Rollins, Stan Kenton, Charlie Ventura, Kai Winding and many others. Manne teamed up with Previn and Lenny Vinegar to produce the first jazz album of a Broadway score for their version of "My Fair Lady," and he has numerous television/movie credits along with performing and composing scores.

His recorded works include numerous albums for Capitol, Atlantic, Impulse!, Mainstream, Contemporary, Flying Dutchman and other international labels.

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Awards and reviews

  • Jazzwise
    Recommended Reissue/Archive
    June 2024

June 2024

For these Reel to Real live dates, there are comings and goings among the quintet personnel; but the integrity of the music remains intact as Manne is able to call on top notch replacements.
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