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The Four Trombones: The Debut Recordings
(1953)
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J.J. Johnson/Kai Winding/Bennie Green/Willie Dennis
W/ Kai Winding (tb), Bennie Green (tb). Outstanding 1990 reissue of superb 1953 four-trombone summit. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Trombone by Three
(1949)
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J.J. Johnson with Kai Winding and Bennie Green
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Bennie Green
(1960)
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Bennie Green
Trombonist Bennie Green and tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest make a potent team on this fine middle-of-the-road 1960 set. Performing three selections by their pianist Sonny Clark, an obscurity, "Solitude," and "Sometimes I'm Happy," Green and Forrest both display extroverted emotions and plenty of swinging ideas. Also heard from are bassist George ...
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Prestige 1st Sessions, Vol. 3
(1950)
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Various Artists
This enjoyable CD combines together four sessions from the first days of the Prestige label. Tenor-saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis plays with intensity on two songs and backs singer Carl Davis on two others; both of the latter tunes were previously unreleased. Dizzy Gillespie heads a sextet, singing "She's Gone Again" and taking a fine solo on ...
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Soul Stirrin'
(1958)
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Bennie Green
Soul Stirrin' is an invigorating, exciting date from trombonist Bennie Green, showcasing his wide range of skills. His tone is alternately boisterous and reflective -- the juxtaposition of the wildly swinging "We Wanna Cook" (complete with shouted vocals) and the gentle "That's All" is startling, demonstrating that Green can vary his robust sound ...
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Mosaic Select: Bennie Green
(2003)
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Bennie Green
Trombonist Bennie Green's Blue Note albums were almost completely overlooked until this Mosaic Select compilation appeared in 2003. The first session, originally issued as Back on the Scene, features Charlie Rouse joining Green in the front line. Green's up-tempo "Bennie Plays the Blues" is the best blowing vehicle, while he and Rouse both ...
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Walking Down
(1956)
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Bennie Green
The third of Bennie Green's three Prestige albums from 1955-1956 features the personable trombonist in a quintet with the young tenor-saxophonist Eric Dixon (here showing a strong Paul Gonsalves influence), and an obscure but swinging rhythm section (composed of pianist Lloyd Mayers, bassist Sonny Wellesley, and drummer Bill English). The solos ...
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With Art Farmer
(1956)
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Bennie Green
Trombonist Bennie Green and trumpeter Art Farmer (with the assistance of pianist Cliff Smalls, bassist Addison Farmer and drummer Philly Joe Jones) challenge each other on these five selections which include an original apiece by the two horns and Smalls in addition to cheerful renditions of "My Blue Heaven" and "Gone with the Wind." The playing ...
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Walkin' & Talkin'
(1959)
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Bennie Green
All of Bennie Green's Blue Note records were rich with joyously swinging blues and bop, highlighted by his warm, friendly tone and good humor. Walkin' & Talkin', his third record for the label, was no exception to the rule. Leading a quintet that features tenor saxophonist Eddy Williams, pianist Gildo Mahones, bassist George Tucker and drummer Al ...
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Swings the Blues
(2004)
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Bennie Green
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Go Ahead and Blow
(2002)
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Bennie Green
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Catwalk
(1960)
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Bennie Green
Trombonist Bennie Green's music was always fun -- mostly basic blues, ballads and standards played in a naturally accessible fashion. This obscure Bethlehem LP (not yet reissued on CD) features the distinctive trombonist in two settings. Three songs have a sextet with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest (who sits out on Green's feature on "My Foolish ...
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Soul Stirrin' [Japan Bonus Track]
(2004)
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Bennie Green
Soul Stirrin' is an invigorating, exciting date from trombonist Bennie Green, showcasing his wide range of skills. His tone is alternately boisterous and reflective -- the juxtaposition of the wildly swinging "We Wanna Cook" (complete with shouted vocals) and the gentle "That's All" is startling, demonstrating that Green can vary his robust sound ...
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